Chapter 189: Lead Astray
Inside of the palace of the Dark Elf Empire, a worrying scene took place. A group of healers surrounded Sylvia with looks of dismay. At her bedside, Sylun and Jydar held her hands. Sylvia coughed out a clump of congealed blood and gasps of horror emerged from those around her.This chapter is updated by nov(e)(l)biin.com
Sylvia. Sylun caressed her daughters face once more.
Dont...dont let my... Sylvia spoke faintly. She had a fever which made caused clear delirium.
Sylvia, Jydar whispered with clear devastation. In the three years he spent with Sylvia he found her to be a kind and caring woman, one that he loved.
Dont let...my child...die Sylvia uttered once more.
What? Jydar asked.
There was silence as everyone realized the meaning of Sylvias words.
...We have to induce labor, Sylun suddenly spoke.
If you do that shell die! Jydar protested. You cant do it!
I can and I will, Sylun replied with a cold gaze. I cannot lose my daughter and my grandchild.
There has to be a way to heal her! Jydar didnt back down and showed his own fierceness. His fox-like blue eyes showed aggression and unwillingness.
Even the Keepress failed and I fear that there is no other way.
...Ill ask Ira! I can ask him! If its him then he should know of some way!
Then I will wait for the Keepers judgment, but Ill be prepared for the worst if I need to be, Sylun replied softly. She hoped for a solution just as much as Jydar but it seemed unlikely. Ira had never been known for healing others.
Jydar said nothing else as he rushed out of the room and toward the Valkyrie compound. He moved as fast as he could as every second was precious.
Ira read from the black book while resting in a chair. His children were sleep and Avery was training so he had free time. Though if it was up to him, hed spend all of that time with his children. Looking at illegible symbols that caused madness in ordinary people wasnt something he took enjoyment out of.
Ira. A Valkyrie entered the room and saluted Ira. The Vulpes wants to speak to you.
Oh? Ira stored the book away and stood up from his seat. Would you lead the way then?
The Valkyrie nodded and then moved toward the center hall of the fortress.
Ira! Jydar yelled and moved forward but his path was obstructed by Valkyries.
Its fine. Ira waved them off.
The Valkyries stepped aside and Jydar rushed in front of Ira before kneeling.
Please help Sylvia, Jydar begged while pressing his head against the floor. In his mind, it wouldnt matter how long he had to grovel just as long as Ira agreed.
Help her with what? Ira furrowed his brows.
Shes sick and its somehow getting worse by the moment, Jydar explained without looking up.
Hey, uh...Could you stand? This is a weird way to hold a conversation.
Gavreel felt a strong surge of emotion but she hid it well behind her stoic expression. What is it that you want?
You dont know? Ira asked curiously as his eyes narrowed ever so slightly.
Do you expect me to decipher your thoughts? Please speak your intentions or leave this place. Gavreel responded.
Ira found that he couldnt detect even the faintest changes in her expression so he gave up on trying to read her.
Youre good at healing arent you? Theres someone that I want you to heal. Ira finally voiced his purpose for his sudden appearance.
Gavreel had the urge to smile but her face remained unchanged. There was no way she would help Ira. After all, she knew that the Behemoth wasnt the City-Eater since he was the true culprit.
I will gladly heal anyone with a clean soul...Is the person in need with you right now?
No. Shes back in the Underground City. Ira replied.
Is the person in question a Dark Elf? Gavreel asked solemnly.
Yeah, but that shouldnt matter, right? Gods are generous and caring arent they? Ira spoke with clear disdain for the Gods.
Gavreel managed to hold in her anger that threatened to show itself. The Dark Elves and those within their Empire wont be healed by the Divine Power bestowed upon me. Youll have to seek another method,
So youre saying you cant do it? Ira asked.
The Tree of Origin, Gavreel responded with a benevolent smile. Youve heard of it, yes?
Ira recalled the sap the elves used as a trading resource during the Summit as well as the legend surroundings. It was known a legendary cure-all that many would die to get their hands on.
Yeah. Ira nodded along.
The sap from the actual tree is far more powerful than the Elves let on. As far as I know, the Mortals have only touched a diluted version with lowered efficiency. Only when you take from its source will you understand, Gavreel explained.
Wait, why are you telling me this? Ira felt something was off about Gavreel as her expression loosened and traces of joy could be seen on her face.
My only wish is to help innocent souls in need, Gavreel said sincerely. She truly meant her words its just that her way of helping was following the will of the Gods. It didnt matter how much blood was spilled in the process.
See, you say that you just want to help but I really dont fucking believe you. Ira took a step forward but Gavreel remained unmoving.
You dont have a choice if you want to save the Dark Elf you spoke of, Gavreel spoke.
A silent tension overcame the room as the two showed no sign of retreating. It seemed that the two would come to blows at any second.
Well, whatever Ira was the first to break away as he didnt have time to waste. If youre lying I swear Ill kill you.
Death isnt something I fear, boy. Gavreel grinned faintly.
Good, just worry about what comes before it, Ira said before disappearing.
Gavreel stood in place for a few seconds and then began to laugh.
Lord Gavreel? A paladin knocked. Is everything ok?
Everything is fine, send word to have Juliana brought here, Gavreel ordered. She planned on informing the Gods so that their plan could be put into action.