"Who?" he asked in a heavy voice. Everyone knows how cunning and decieving a Yakshini can be. He wouldn't agree without knowing the other party and ultimately fall into a trap. A mischievous glint passed through her eyes as she turned to point towards someone behind her.

Everyone turned to look at the utterly clueless Visha who stared back at them blankly. Even though she was there Visha felt like she had missed something in that conversation. And judging by the way they all were looking at her she knew it had to be something about her.

Nati was just as surprised as Visha when she saw her standing there stupefied. Could it be that Visha was unaware of her origins? Nati thought. And suddenly it dawned upon her, no wonder Visha asked for her protection before stepping out of the first chamber. And she was even scared of Nati at some places. It all made perfect sense. So, there was another situation at hand now. Nati pondered for a while whether she should be the one to tell her. But then decided against it, since it wasn't her place to do so. She must not interfere in this 'family' matter. But since Visha didn't know won't that mean that she'll continue to be scared of her. Nati walked towards Visha with a mischievous grin. This was going to be so much fun. She thought. Visha looked at her and couldn't help but be on full alert. That smile was more than enough to send chills down her spine let alone that playful glint in Nati's eyes. Visha looked back at Danish who had his back towards them and was completely unaware of what was happening here. He was on the lookout for all the Gandharvas behind them. Not like he could do much against them but that made him feel at more ease.

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"Do you think I'm wrong?" Nati asked feigning innocence.

Visha glanced at Mr Feathers who was looking at her hopefully and then at Nati. "I d..don't understand." she stammered.

Nati faked an ' It's so obvious ' expression before explaining, "Don't witches fill all the criterias I mentioned?"

Witches do match everything Nati mentioned. Visha thought.

"B..but Shaurya is the leader of this team." Won't that make more sense? Visha thought. He should be the one here.

"But you're special! Aren't you?" Nati said as a matter of fact.

"What?"

"Aren't you really close to the leader of these witches?" Nati said as she pointed towards the fainted ones in the cart. She remembered Visha saying something of the sorts when they first got out. She wasn't aware of her powers then and hence saw Visha as a hindrance. There was no need to pay heed to her back then.

Visha clenched her brows as she pondered for a while. Though Nati did make sense but what shocked her was Nati was listening! This Yakshini wouldn't even bat an eyelid if she died right in front of her. Why was she suddenly keen on helping her? And that damned smirk of hers felt like a honey trap. Is there some hidden agenda to this newfound sincerity? Visha thought.

"Since, you're the only one here who is close to the leader witch, you could be a representative of theirs. Today, the three factions can come to peace and form a formidable alliance. The beasts of the Sacred Spirit Forest, the Northernmost Priesthood and the witches who follow Goddess Bhairavi." Nati announced. Her sweet voice rang like chimes in everyone's ears. It took a little bit of time for this announcement to settle in their minds though. As soon as it did their were whispers among the crowd. Gandharvas knew that thought witches were different than normal humans but they still possessed the same bodies as them. And considering how much their leader hated the humans, he'd never agree to fall in this trap again. All of them internally snorted at the foolish Yakshini for suggesting this. She'd meet a bad end in the hands of their leader. Everyone knows that Yakhinis are famous for being cunning not strong. It was their male counterpart Yakshas that usually held strength. She won't stand a chance in front of their leader. They couldn't help but pity her. Nati saw the ridicule in their eyes but chose to ignore it. As long as the leader and Visha agreed, these pests didn't matter.