Silence lingered between the two for a brief mont before Arthur covered his mouth with his palm.
"Ouch, you bit my tongue."
Alia stared at him, confused yet amused, then burst into laughter. "You’re really crazy, Art."
Arthur smiled as she tried to hold in her laughter. "Sorry, I didn’t an to bite you." She cupped his cheeks and gently blew on his lips. "There, there. I hope my baby Arthur is alright?"
Arthur ruffled her hair. "You know I’m not a baby, right?"
She leaned against his chest, as if certain he would catch her. "Well, you’re my baby."
Arthur froze as he felt a pair of eyes practically searing through him.
Turning to the left, he locked eyes with Sylvia, who had poked her head out of the door. The mont she saw him, she pulled back, then stepped into the room like she hadn’t just been spying.
"Ahem." She cleared her throat, her cheeks flushed. "I see you’ve revived her mories."
Alia raised her face from Arthur’s chest, turned to Sylvia, then back at him. She suddenly gasped. "No way... did you pick up another girl in that short ti?"
Arthur looked into her eyes. "What?"
She recoiled slightly. "So you’ve already found soone to replace us. It hasn’t even been a week for you yet."
Sylvia hugged herself. "That’s right. The young master picked up, a re slave, and did all sorts of things with ." Her cheeks reddened as she spoke like a girl suffering from Stockholm syndro. "But I still love him anyway."
Alia felt tears threaten her eyes. "And here I was, waiting for you. But instead of reviving my and my sisters’ mories, you pick up another girl."
Arthur watched their exchange and let out a sigh of defeat, covering his face while rubbing his temples.
"None of that happened, Amy," he said, clearly worn down by Sylvia’s antics.
He pointed at Sylvia. "That woman over there is the great goddess Sylvia, the one who ruled the universe for ages and ended the era of the ancient gods."
At the sound of his praise, Sylvia dropped the act and puffed out her chest. "Yes, I’m the great—"
But Arthur wasn’t finished.
He imdiately began listing all her negative traits.
"She’s also an airhead, a gluttonous drunkard, foul-mouthed... Did I forget to ntion brainless and a total idiot?"
Sylvia twitched at his words as Alia’s eyes widened.
"I never expected you to be the goddess." Then added with a small gasp, "And definitely didn’t expect you to be so..."
Alia didn’t finish her sentence, which only made Sylvia feel worse.
She grabbed Arthur’s arms and began shaking him. "Arthur! Tell her it’s all a lie! Tell her I’m the great goddess!"
Arthur looked away as she shook him, his body swaying. "Who now?"
Sylvia kept shaking him until tears welled up in her eyes. "After," she sniffled, "hic, after everything I did for you, this is how you repay ? By making my subjects hate ?"
Alia moved closer and gently patted her head. "Are you alright, goddess?"
Sylvia nodded, burying her face in Alia’s chest. Then she pointed at Arthur. "That anie is the one at fault." She added, "I know I might drink a little too much, and I’m not the brightest of the bunch, but he shouldn’t—"
Her tears flowed more freely. "He shouldn’t have said it like that."
Alia continued comforting her and shot Arthur a glare. "Husband, I never knew you were the type to bully won, especially your wives."
Arthur staggered back. "Hey, why are you siding with her? And who says she’s my wife?"
Alia patted Sylvia softly. "Don’t worry, when Unnie cos back, she’ll teach him a lesson." She glanced sideways at Sylvia. "Or maybe she’ll just kill you."
Sylvia looked up. "Say what?"
Alia smiled. "Nothing. I just said how much of a bad guy Arthur is."
Sylvia suddenly stood up and pointed at Alia. "I like you, Alia. From today onward—"
Arthur clamped a hand over her mouth from behind. "Don’t fill innocent Amy’s head with nonsense. And aren’t you supposed to be the princess of the third continent?"
Sylvia struggled in his grasp, her feet lifting slightly off the ground. After so wriggling, she gave up, and he let her go.
Taking in an uneven breath, she answered, "Why would a drunk like want to go back to the third continent?"
Arthur sighed and patted her head. "No need to sulk. You are the great and powerful goddess, and the prettiest being in the world, after all."
Sylvia looked up to et his gaze. "You really an that?"
Arthur nodded. "Why would I lie?" He added, "Though that doesn’t change the fact that you’re absurdly dumb and a chronic drunk with an IQ lower than zero."
Sylvia still nodded like she was thrilled by the half-complint, while Alia stood beside them smiling.
’Such a wholeso atmosphere,’ Arthur thought.
"So, husband."
Alia’s voice brought his attention back to her.
She paused, then took the initiative to ask the question that was on everyone’s mind.
"When are you leaving for the academy?"
Arthur had been expecting that question, though he didn’t think it would co from Alia.
After his mom confird that Ellie, Cassie, and Isabella were at the academy, he had already decided to go there.
But there was still no word about Nathira, and if he were to assu that, just like with Alia, all his wives felt sothing missing within them...
Then it made complete sense that Nathira might still be in the North, the place she was once sealed in and where they first t.
Though, there was also the possibility that Nathira didn’t exist in this era at all, since it was Sylvia who had sealed her, and Sylvia herself couldn’t even rember why.
That ant Arthur’s only option was to go search the deepest part of the North on his own.
Besides, there were still other things he had to take care of there.
After weighing his options, he finally replied:
"We’ll leave for the academy in three days." He added with a grin, "But first, we have a bit of hunting to do."
─── ✦ End of Chapter ✦ ───
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