489 Chapter 489:- New Year [I]
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The entire Istarin Empire was alive with a vibrant spirit of joy and anticipation. From the humblest village to the grand streets of the Azure city, a festive mood had taken hold. Banners with the Empire’s crest were proudly displayed, fluttering in the wind, and colorful lights adorned every street corner, turning the entire kingdom into a fairy tale landscape. People from all walks of life were preparing to celebrate the new year, a time of renewal, hope, and unity.
In the heart of it all, the Dragon Palace was a hive of activity, a microcosm of the Empire’s festive fervor. The grand halls were decked with luxurious decorations, while in the expansive gardens, preparations were underway for a breathtaking fireworks display.
The kitchen, usually a place of quiet efficiency, had transformed into a bustling hub of joyous cooperation. The air was filled with the aroma of a multitude of dishes, ranging from traditional Istarin delicacies to exotic cuisines from distant lands.
Julia, with an apron tied around her waist and a sense of urgency in her stride, approached Watson, the head butler, who was coordinating the symphony of flavors. He was carefully directing the 5-star chefs, each an artist in their own right, working alongside members of the Royal Family.
Alicia was delicately shaping pastries, her face flushed with concentration. Riya and Lara were laughing as they chopped vegetables, their knives moving in harmony. Sylvie, the ever-graceful diplomat, was stirring a pot of fragrant soup, while Amber, showing a softer side that few had seen, was arranging an intricate platter of fresh fruits.
Aria and little Clara were working together on a towering cake, their faces smudged with flour and icing. Clara’s giggles filled the air as she playfully added a cherry on top.
Everywhere you looked, there was a scene of camaraderie and joy. The barriers of rank and status had been lowered, and in their place was a sense of shared purpose and excitement.
Outside the kitchen, the rest of the Palace was equally alive. Servants were rushing to and fro, carrying trays laden with appetizing food. Musicians were tuning their instruments for the night’s entertainment, while dancers were practicing their steps.
Even the usually stoic guards had a spring in their step, their stern faces softened by smiles. Everywhere, the anticipation of the upcoming celebration was palpable.
And at the center of it all was Aditya, the young ruler who had brought a sense of unity and vitality to the Empire. His presence was like a guiding star, inspiring those around him to embrace the joy of the moment.
As the sun began to set, casting a golden glow over the Dragon Palace, the excitement continued to build.
Amidst the bustling joy and harmonious laughter of the Dragon Palace kitchen, Aditya found himself rather unexpectedly adrift, a ship without a harbor in the sea of activity. Everyone was engaged in the creation of culinary delights, everyone except him. The young ruler, who had brought so much unity and vitality to the Empire, strangely found himself without a role in this joyous occasion.
“I can help. I know how to cook,” he insisted, his voice tinged with a genuine desire to participate. Aditya wasn’t merely making an idle claim; his past life had taught him the art of cooking. He might not have been a culinary maestro, but his skills were certainly respectable.
His future wife, Julia, looked at him with an incredulous arch of her eyebrow, her eyes sparkling with amusement. Living with him as a maid in disguise for over two years had given her ample opportunity to observe his habits, and the kitchen had never been his domain.
Her response was quick and firm, “There aren’t any space or any work that you could do at the kitchen. We already have enough hands here.”
As she spoke, Aditya couldn’t help but be mesmerized by her appearance. Julia’s fair skin was glowing under the soft kitchen lighting, highlighting the gentle curves of her face. Her purple hair, tied back in a neat ponytail, revealed her graceful neck, while her expressive eyes danced with intelligence and humor. She wore a simple white apron, but to Aditya’s eyes, it was as if she were adorned in the most exquisite gown. Her beauty was radiant, a natural elegance that no fine garments could enhance. She was stunning, captivating his heart all over again.
“But I also want to help?” Aditya’s voice wavered, a touch of disappointment coloring his words. He felt a little left out, a child peering through the window of a candy store.
Julia’s expression softened, her eyes warming with understanding. She reached out, her hand gently resting on his arm.
“Aditya, I need you to go somewhere for me,” she said, her voice imbued with trust and affection.
Julia’s return to the kitchen after talking with Aditya. Her eyes, sparkling with joy, found the wise and weathered face of Grandpa Watson. Watson is a loyal figure from her past, he had seamlessly transitioned from her family’s butler to the dedicated servant of her future husband, the Istarin Emperor.
“Grandpa Watson, is everything ready?” she asked, her voice filled with trust and affection. The bond between them went beyond mere duty; he had been a guiding presence throughout her life. He was a figure whom Julia respected and loved like a real Grandfather.
“Milady, please rest assured. Everything is going according to the plan,” Watson replied, his voice steady and reassuring. The tasks Julia had assigned him were already completed, his experienced hands guiding the other master chefs with a deft and assured touch. He moved with the grace of a man who had spent his life in service, yet his eyes twinkled with the vigor of youth.
Julia’s smile broadened at his words, her confidence in him absolute. “Once you’re done here, Grandpa, can you please help me with…” Her voice trailed off, the words lost as her attention was caught by the arrival of three familiar and beloved figures.
The kitchen doors swung open to reveal her parents, Adam and Sophie, and her energetic little brother, Zak.
Her heart swelled with happiness as she made her way towards them, her steps graceful and filled with anticipation. “Mother, Father, Zak!” Julia exclaimed, her voice filled with delight.
“Mom, Dad! You guys are finally here,” Julia’s voice rang out, filled with genuine happiness. The Onard family was an intimate one, consisting only of four members, including Julia. The absence of extended relatives often made gatherings feel smaller, but Aditya’s thoughtful suggestion to invite her parents had breathed life into the celebration. The idea that more people would make the night merrier resonated with Julia’s heart.
A sudden, energetic embrace caught Julia’s waist as her little brother Zak ran over. “Big sister!” he squealed with delight, his young face looking up at Julia with pure joy. Though his height reached only her waist, his love for his big sister seemed to fill the room.
Julia bent down to scoop him up, laughing at his exuberance. She could feel his heartbeat, the warmth of his hug a reminder of the innocence and simplicity of childhood. His bright eyes reflected his excitement for the new year, and she kissed his forehead.
“Julia, I hope we are not late,” Adam’s voice came, calm and reassuring. His smile, warm and filled with fatherly love, reached his eyes.
“Of course not. You guys came at the perfect time,” Julia assured him, her smile mirroring his. Her eyes then shifted to her mother, Sophie, who stood gracefully by Adam’s side. Her elegance and wisdom were traits Julia admired deeply.
The bustling kitchen paused momentarily as Alicia, Lara, and Riya stopped working, drawn by the arrival of Julia’s family. They made their way over, smiles on their faces and hands extended in warm greeting.
Since her parents has never met Sylvie, Amber, and Aria, Julia took time to introduce each other.
The introductions and greetings flowed seamlessly, laughter mingling with the clatter of pots and pans, the sizzling of food, and the rich aromas that filled the air.
After the introduction, all returned to the preparations. Sophie, Julia’s mother also put a simple apron and decided to lend a helping hand. But Adam and Zak was mercilessly pushed out of the kitchen.
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Scene change_____
Meanwhile, in Windsway city_____
Contrary to the excited atmosphere in the Dragon Palace, the Star Light Mansion looked bleak and dead. While the whole Windsway city was filled with excitement, the atmosphere in the Starlight Mansion was very silent and quiet.
“Mom, what are you doing?” Sasha, the goddess of Lust, has slept for the whole day. She just woke up now and came to the living room.
“Nothing, I was just reading a book.” Lilith said. Without saying any words, Sasha sat on the couch next to her. After sitting down, both of them remained silent. Mother was reading a book while daughter looked lost in their thoughts. And that’s how most of the times, they spent their new year.
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