Chapter 780: I Have A Mother As Well



In the next bedchamber, Drayce and Evanthe overheard Seren's emotional outburst. Drayce could feel the intensity of Seren's emotions and was about to rush to her, but Evanthe gently grabbed his hand. "Give them a little more time, alright?"

Drayce clenched his fists, holding himself back. "She better not make Seren cry any more. If she doesn't give Seren what she needs, I swear, I won't let that woman see her daughter ever again."

"Calm down," Evanthe said softly, patting his arm to soothe him.

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Seeing Seren's outburst and hearing her desperate plea, Sierra immediately pulled her daughter into a tight embrace. "Calm down, please. I'm sorry, alright? I've been a bad mother."

Seren, still sobbing, asked, "Are you doing this just so my anger doesn't activate the hellfire and cause harm?"

"No," Sierra replied gently, caressing Seren's trembling back in an effort to soothe her. "I'm doing this because I want to hold my daughter in my arms. I want to feel you, to imprint your existence in my heart."

She continued, her voice filled with emotion. "I promise, I will be a good mother from now on. I'll make sure everyone knows you have a mother who's here for you—to care for you, to protect you, and to tend to your needs and even your tantrums. I'll do everything a mother should because I want to. I want my daughter."

At those words, Seren finally hugged her mother back, letting her tears flow freely. Sierra, too, wept as they clung to one another, mother and daughter united at last.

Once they had both calmed down, Sierra wiped the tears from Seren's cheeks. "You should wear this robe now. Don't keep your mate waiting."

Seren nodded and allowed her mother to help her into the red ceremonial robe.

"Red suits you," Sierra said with a warm smile.

"That's why I have a Red Dragon as my mate," Seren replied, a soft smile tugging at her lips.

Sierra chuckled gently. "True. He's the perfect match for you."

Seren turned around as Sierra adjusted the front of the robe, letting Seren's red dress peek through the parted sides. "Beautiful," Sierra murmured softly.

"Mother," Seren said, her voice tender yet strong. The word made Sierra freeze for a moment. It was the first time Seren had called her that. Fighting to control her emotions, Sierra responded with a simple, "Hmm?"

"I'll make sure to pay you back. What do you want?" Sierra asked.

Evanthe thought for a moment before responding, "Maybe two jars of wine from Yorian. That stubborn elf won't even let me have a sip."

Sierra sighed. "Couldn't you ask for something easier? That elf is utterly stingy when it comes to his wine collection. But I must admit, it's better than any wine I've had, even in heaven. I'll try to get three jars instead."

"That'll do," Evanthe agreed with a grin. "Soon, I'll figure out where he hides his wine and steal some for both of us." .net

Drayce, overhearing the conversation between the two women, let go of Seren and shook his head, amused. How childish their mothers were, despite living for thousands of years.

He took Seren's hand, guiding her ahead, while Evanthe and Sierra followed behind, already plotting.

"It must be somewhere in the Moon Elf Clan since the High Elf Clan is in ruins now," Evanthe speculated.

"We'll have to visit his home, then. Maybe we'll find it there," Sierra added.

"He won't let anyone into his home," Evanthe frowned. "But if we fail, there's one person who could manage to get inside, and he wouldn't say no."

"Who?"

"Oriana. When she gets here, we can convince her to do it. She won't refuse us."

Sierra chuckled. "Love can make even the smartest person a fool, and Yorian's no exception. Poor elf, though. She already belongs to someone else."

Drayce, who had been listening to their hushed conversation, turned his head slightly while walking. "Don't let Arlan hear you talking like that, unless you want Yorian to end up buried deep underground, never to be seen again."

"I forget my son has sharp hearing," Evanthe sighed.

"So does Arlan," Drayce reminded her with a smirk.

The two women fell silent, exchanging guilty glances, and quietly followed the couple out of the guest quarters toward the council hall, where the marking ceremony would soon take place.