"Alright, I believe I've understood everything that happened while we were frozen. Hopefully, despite Freja's betrayal, Fyxe will still be okay. Still, I can't imagine what the people are thinking after a couple years of silence." My father commented once I was done recounting the events which transpired while he was frozen.
Now, he could properly compile his thoughts and decide on the next step for the fox realm.
"With that said, Shaman, I need you to come with me and your mother to Fyxe to announce our return. We can also announce your partnership with Elysia and Clara while we're at it." Making an official announcement made sense, but suddenly suggesting that their unknown daughter had two brides seemed a little rash.
"Woah, do the people even know of my existence? As far as I'm aware, it wasn't known whether you guys had a daughter."
I glanced at Elysia, who was smiling at the idea, while Clara seemed shy about it but clearly still liked the idea of announcing it to the kingdom.
"Ah, that doesn't matter, plus it will just be more exciting if it is like that. However, the one issue I see is that people might not receive Elysia too kindly. Few people will recognise her, but I know many older folks will realise her identity." My father was quite nonchalant about an event I felt would garner a lot of attention.
"A-are you sure? I don't want Elysia to be discriminated against, nor do I want to ruin the fami-." I tried to bring up the many factors that I felt needed to be considered.
"Trust your father, Shaman. I know you've been taking the lead for a while, but he is more than capable of handling everything." My mother interrupted by hugging me from behind. It certainly felt weird to leave it to someone else, as one way or another I was at the centre of these decisions.
"I guess I can relax a bit." Even though training had been rather calm, I still felt an insurmountable pressure resting on me. So many things could have gone wrong with this rescue operation, yet by some miracle they didn't. I couldn't imagine where I would be now if my parents were dead, or if Elysia had never come back.
"You deserve some rest for coming this far. Now put on your best princess face. We got a city to greet." My father clapped his hands together and, surprisingly, he managed to use some magic. Just like the blood portals Elysia can use, he conjured up one made from water.
"Don't go deceiving everyone. That's just the regular portal we use that requires a magic crystal, like the one you conveniently crushed in your palm." My mother pointed to the dust that piled on the ground below, which had mana residue lingering around it. .net
"Come on! Don't go ruining the illusion!" It was akin to just a party trick, and knowing the secret took all the wonder out of it.
"Nice try, Dad." With the excitement gone, I walked through the portal with Elysia and Clara right behind me. My mother also followed, giving a teasing smile to my father. Elanor, Silver and Himeko all chuckled to themselves as they walked by him, only adding to the shame.
My father pulled out some kind of magic crystal and tapped, which created a mic-tapping sound.
"Testing. For anyone that cares, there is a very important announcement so if you could all gather please!" From every direction in Fyxe, my father's voice boomed, instantly grabbing the attention of everyone in the city.
"Have some professionalism!" This time my father didn't avoid the smack in the back of the head. My mother came up behind him, giving him the backhand while snatching the magic stone that broadcasted his voice.
"This is your queen speaking and we have urgent matters to address, so I kindly ask you all to pay attention." As my mother utilised her more formal approach, droves of people began to fill the streets, all looking up at the platform we were on.
It had transformed into a much more proper stage with a podium and everything. Out in the distance I could even see some projections, which I assumed were this world's version of broadcasting on a TV.
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5 minutes had gone by and now every single street visible was filled with people eagerly awaiting the announcement. Seeing all these people, I suddenly felt my nerves kick in. I thought my social anxiety would have been long gone by now, but nope, it is very much still there.
"I hope everything will be okay." I looked at Elysia and Clara, who were also looking nervous. Now that they see the kind of audience they are getting, their confidence seems to be slipping through their fingers.
"Maybe it's best I don't show myself." After my father's warning, I don't blame Elysia for being worried about what people might think. I doubt my father will make any note of it, but rumours can easily spread.
"Can demons even be royalty in the fox realm? Feels kind of wrong with so many kitsune here." Clara was worried about the clear disparity between the different races as well as whether people would judge her by her race, since it seems unlikely for mixed marriages to be common here. Although, she didn't know of any real reason it wouldn't be allowed, especially since my parents approve of the relationship.
"What's with the long faces? There is nothing to be worried about. Just let us do the talking and everything will be okay." My father wrapped his arms around me, Elysia and Clara, pulling all of us in close. It felt reassuring, but I don't know if it was a good idea to be letting my father do all the talking.
"Alright everyone, there are a few things that we need to go through. We know that we have been gone for about 2 years. In fact, it was only just yesterday that we have been able to return. We will address any concerns that may have risen in the meanwhile, but for now, let's start with some exciting news." My mother finally kicked off the speech.
"Some of you may know this already, but let us officially introduce the royal heir to the Shiroi family. Our beautiful daughter Shaman, as well as her two future wives." The crowd was absolutely silent, which only added to my nerves, but hearing our names, we had no choice but to step forward.
Approaching the end of the platform, the three of us finally revealed ourselves to the crowd. The response however, was way beyond anything I could have imagined.