Chapter 1624 Chapter 1443: Confession

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Chapter 1624 Chapter 1443: Confession

~The Foxia Empire.

Nestled amidst rolling hills, the mansion emerged from the landscape like a European dream. Its facade, a creamy white limestone, was adorned with elegant black wrought-iron balconies overflowing with vibrant climbing roses. Wisteria vines snaked their way up the grand entrance, leading to double oak doors etched with swirling patterns. Th.ê most uptodate novels are published on n(0)velbj)n(.)co/m

Inside, sunlight streamed through expansive windows, illuminating a spacious foyer with gleaming marble floors and a crystal chandelier that sparkled like a starburst. To one side, a grand living room beckoned with plush velvet sofas and a crackling fireplace. The air whispered of wealth and history, with family portraits lining the walls and antique tapestries adorning the high ceilings.

But the true gem of the mansion lay hidden beyond a secluded hallway. Here, a private oasis awaited. Lush greenery surrounded a flagstone patio, leading to the centerpiece – a magnificent open-air bath. Crafted from polished granite, the deep tub sat nestled amongst fragrant flowering shrubs. Steam rose gently, promising a soothing soak under the endless expanse of the sky.

Imagine sinking into the warm water, gazing at a canopy of stars on a clear night, or feeling the cool caress of a summer breeze as you bathe amidst the vibrant blooms. The open-air bath offered a sanctuary, a place to melt away stress and reconnect with nature's tranquil beauty – a luxurious retreat within a luxurious mansion.

The night shimmered with an ethereal glow, moonlight reflecting off the gentle steam rising from the mansion's open-air bath. Reunited after a while, a tableau of captivating women luxuriated in the warm water. Alex's sister, Gracier, with laughter lines etched around her eyes, sat beside Maria, their conversation a low murmur. Sakuya, her raven hair cascading down her back, leaned against the cool granite, a playful glint in her eyes as she teased Luna, whose porcelain skin glowed with the reflected moonlight and her blonde hair shone dazzlingly.

Across the spacious tub, Kuina, her golden hair a stark contrast to the water's serenity, shared a conspiratorial whisper with Saeko, whose sharp features softened in amusement. Artemia, her sapphire eyes reflecting the celestial night, reclined with a sigh, the stress of their journeys melting away with each passing moment. Incursio, an aura of quiet strength surrounding her, dipped beneath the water, a solitary figure finding solace in the warmth.

And then there was Sera. She was nestled in a corner of the bath. Her normally vibrant eyes held a touch of vulnerability, yet a resolute strength shone through. A silent understanding passed between them, a shared experience weaving a unique thread in the tapestry of their bond.

With each woman, the air crackled with a different energy – playful banter, comforting companionship, a sisterly bond. Together, they formed a constellation, each star unique, yet their light intertwined, creating a radiant warmth that filled the night. The open-air bath, once a serene oasis, now pulsed with the unspoken language of women reunited, their laughter echoing under the vast, star-dusted sky.

Two hours slipped away like wisps of steam dissipating from an open-air bath. Rejuvenated and invigorated, the women emerged, a chill in the night air sending a delightful shiver down their spines. Once again, laughter resounded as they made their way to the most magnificent room in the mansion.

The expansive space was a haven of delightful chaos. Plush carpets caressed their bare feet, while oversized armchairs enticed them to sink into their comforting embrace. In the heart of the room, a mountain of brightly colored and whimsically patterned pillows beckoned, tempting the women to engage in a well-deserved pillow fight.

Internally, Kuina felt a wave of relief, knowing that she had made the right decision. After her conversation with the Empress, her mother, she had chosen to come clean and seek her sister's help. It had been a wise move.

"Oh, there's no need to give us that look. We had a feeling that something was off about you, So you don't have to worry, we are all together with you. Life's unpredictable we can only adapt and live with it." Luna explained to Kuina, as Maria, Sakuya, and Incursio nodded in agreement, as if affirming Luna's statement.

Kuina, feeling a mix of relief and nervousness, absorbed Luna's words with gratitude. Luna's reassurance resonated within her, affirming that her decision to confess and seek her sisters' support was the right one. It was a comforting realization, knowing that her sisters had noticed the changes in her and had been prepared to offer their understanding and assistance.

As Maria, Sakuya, and Incursio nodded in agreement, a sense of unity enveloped the room. Kuina's confession had not shattered their bond; instead, it had further solidified their connection. The unspoken understanding and shared observations among the sisters were a testament to the depth of their sisterhood.

With a collective sigh, the women stepped closer to Kuina, their expressions now filled with empathy and support. They surrounded her, their presence a shield against any doubts or fears that might still linger within her.

In that moment, Kuina realized that she was not alone in this journey. Her sisters, both those who had suspected and those who had been surprised, were ready to stand by her side. Their love and acceptance transcended any unexpected circumstances, reaffirming the enduring strength of their sisterly bond.

"Well, while we have come to terms with it, it is important for you to understand that there will be consequences for both you and Alex. You will be the last person to marry him once everything is over. Additionally, you will be the first to bear his child. I hope you won't reject this arrangement," Maria declared abruptly, her smile devoid of any genuine warmth.

A chill ran down Kuina's spine, leaving her too afraid to voice any complaints.

"Of course not, Big sister Maria," she replied obediently.

"Very well!"

Laughter erupted from the others, and the jovial atmosphere resumed.