941 The Fifth Product(9)
Chapter 941: The Fifth Product(9)
“Your conviction has won me over,” Ayriel suddenly said, and the pressure on Elasha dissipated.
Every vein in her body had already burst at that point as a result of the subordinate’s pressure.
Despite going through unbearable pain, Elasha smiled after getting Ayriel’s answer. Ayriel then looked at the subordinate.
pAnDa (nov)e1 The subordinate got her answer as she stepped forward, and the next moment, a burst of green light emerged from her palm. The next second, Elasha’s wounds were completely healed.
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“Are you speaking the truth?” Ayriel asked in shock after learning about Panagea and the training area.
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“Go and check whether what she said is the truth or not?” Ayriel then looked at her subordinate and ordered.
“Yes, your majesty,” The subordinate bowed, and soon the projection of Ayriel disappeared.
Because the subordinate was a Supreme God, many people in her inner world had already attained Divine Transformation. So she placed Elasha in her inner world and left for her journey to the store.
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“Elasha told me that you are the Dragon Reborn?” Ladriel asked again.
During the journey, she and Elasha talked about the store in the Primal Dimension, so she also learned about Elasha’s belief that Aakesh was the rebirth or incarnation of a Dragon.
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After seeing Aakesh no longer responding to the Dragon’s question, Ladriel stopped asking and then focused on the store’s products.
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“Thank you, honorable Dragon!” Ladriel respectfully bowed after learning what she should have from Aakesh about the store.
After learning that each word Elasha said was correct, she also believed in Elasha’s belief and took Aakesh’s refusal as someone trying to stay away from attention.
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After leaving the store, Ladriel took a space jump and reached the depth of the forest in Thorr City.
Whoosh!
The next moment, Elasha appeared in Thorr City with a sound. Ladriel ignored Elasha and then took a circular amulet from her inner world.
Ladriel placed the amulet on the ground and fed it one drop of her blood. Using the blood, Ladriel then made a strange pattern on the circle.
The next moment, the blood began to evaporate, or so it seemed at first. But in no time, dense elemental particles began gathering around the circular amulet.
The elements weren’t that dense in the city, so it took a while for them to gather. Once the grouping was complete, the particles coalesced into a projection of Ayriel.
Both Ladriel and Elasha bowed right away when they saw the projection appear.
Each circular amulet contained some spirit of Ayriel, so even if she were doing something else in reality, people would be able to converse with her as if she were there.
As for the pattern and blood, it was to make sure that only her subordinates could contact her, even if they found the circular amulet.
“Your majesty, each word said by this Moonlight Elf was correct. There is indeed a store with heavenly products like Panagea and the training area…”
Ladriel shared with Ayriel all the information she had gleaned about the shop and the store owner.
“Good!”
“Since you didn’t lie to me, I will do things the way you wanted in the contract,” Ayrile turned around and told Elasha.
A smile spread across Elasha’s face, and she clenched her fists tightly since she had finally taken the first step toward her goal of reviving her husband. The way was long, but she was ready to face whatever challenges she might face.
In the contract, Elasha had asked for safety and wealth. The security was from Ayriel, directly or indirectly, as there were many examples of subordinates doing the bidding of their masters without even the master directly interfering.
As for wealth, Elasha asked for a hundred supreme Sacred stones. Elasha wanted more, but Ayriel refused. A hundred supreme Sacred stones weren’t much for Ayriel, who had a wealth of several hundred ultimate Sacred stones, but it was her bottom line for this trade.
“Wait for me, I will be there in seven days,” Ayriel then turned around and ordered Ladriel.
Without waiting for their response, the projection disintegrated into elementary particles.
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Somewhere in the Sacred Dimension,
A woman with an ethereal beauty opened her eyes from meditation. She was none other than Ayriel.
After the conversation between her projection and Ladriel was complete, a new piece of memory appeared in her head.
A smile spread across the woman’s face after finding out the store was real. She needed a chance to prove that she was superior to her sisters, and the store was that.
“Ayina and Ayah, start counting your last days.” A cruel grin spread across Ayriel’s face, and she mumbled.
There were none in the world that she hated more than Ayina and Ayah, and it wasn’t due to them being closer to the throne.
For the outside world, Ayina and Ayah were challengers. But she had seen with her own eyes that they weren’t challengers. Ayah was the true contender, while Ayina was her supporter.
Remembering her two sisters brought back painful memories of that terrible day, and her cruel grin faded.
In a flash, that ethereal face transformed into a hideous one, and the agonizing face became an agonizing scream. The flesh on her face was slowly dissolving.
“Ayriel, please calm down,” Ayriel’s guard, her closest friend, came rushing to her after hearing her scream.
The guard took out a pill and forcibly fed Ayriel. The dissolving stopped, and the skin began to return while Ayriel fell unconscious.
The guard clenched her fists in anger, knowing who was responsible for this, but she could do nothing to stop it. Despite her mighty strength, she was nothing but a mere dog for the Ay family, and if she attempted to interfere in their personal lives, her end would be terrible.
The guard then gently picked Ayriel up and placed her on her bed. At that time, Ayriel’s skin had regained its ethereality.
“Forgive this servant of yours for not being able to save you,” The guard bowed and then disappeared from the room.
At that time, a drop of tear trickled through one of Ayriel’s unconscious eyes.
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“Alas! A horrible fate, but the time for nature to take what belonged to it is not far!” A voice rang in the darkness of the void, but no one was there to hear it.