Chapter 613: Chapter 613: Because I Said No
"Elizebeth betrayed ..." Charvi whispered through gritted teeth.
Kael looked down at her, Charvi was no longer trying to look into his eyes in hopes of getting so kind of advantage.
The All-King stepped back, removing his boot from the tail feather he was stepping on.
Charvi looked down, then looked up.
The train of elongated feathers aligned themselves behind her, but she didn’t spread them out.
Kael watched intently, half expecting her to actually spread out her train of feathers.
Kael nodded, at least, she was smart.
"Elizabeth betrayed you? Which Elizabeth are you referring to?" Kael asked, just to be sure.
"The Dragon Empress," Charvi gritted her teeth.
"How?" The All-King asked.
"I trusted her! Charvi said as she began to stand up, "I relied on her!
I thought she was my friend!"
Her eyes glowed with a fierce green light. Right now, this beautiful creature was recalling every detail that had led to her captivity and felt a primal rage within.
While Charvi took the ti to process her rage, Kael turned his gaze to the holographic screen to see the progress of their operation.
Eleanor was dead by now. There was no way she could have possibly fought against the might of so many arkships at once.
Not once did Kael believe that she would escape. He had promised to kill her, and he technically did.
Right now, the massive head of Eleanor with Ivana still blind to it was being sucked into the inner space of one arkship.
The other arkships were busy cleaning up the zero-gravity battlefield.
The wings and feathers were being stored in storage chambers. The still hot blood of the Phoenix floated around in drops and abstract puddles.
Many chanical tendrils erged from the arkships with suction forces at their ends.
They absorbed as much Phoenix blood as they could. Such a valuable ingredient for a special beverage could not go to waste.
"We were friends once," Charvi’s voice entered Kael’s ears.
He was a little surprised, she had spoken with her mouth. But the language she spoke was not the lion language, but the dragon language which Kael had learned and was already very familiar with.
The dragon language was one of the languages that Kael had learned in his leisure ti. It wasn’t like it was hard to learn with how info orbs worked.
With Kael’s terrifying spirit capabilities, he was able to learn it within a few seconds.
"We ca from two different worlds, the both of us..." Charvi continued.
"She grew up in heaven, I was born in the mortal universe.
All her early life, she had been blessed and privileged, never saying no when she asked for sothing.
I was rely a slightly different female peacock on one of the many planets under their jurisdiction.
Then one day, the young empress was out exploring the world and visited my planet.
We were both Primordials, so we could quite easily sense each other’s presence.
She found , and I saw her.
Back then, I had been told that the young empress looked at
with jealousy before hiding it. I didn’t think much about it as I was excited to et soone like .
I was naive.
Elizabeth was almost a hundred years old at this ti and had spent a good chunk of her life learning the arts of politics and manipulation.
I who was just thirty or so at that ti could not possibly have predicted the depths of Elizabeth’s mind.
One thing was for sure, one thing that Elizabeth didn’t bother to hide.
She had less of any substantial ambition and more of a drive, a strong desire to continuously prove herself worthy to the one they called Ibadon.
When I followed Elizabeth back to the Draconic Heaven, she promised to take care of
and show
the world.
I never asked her to promise these things, but she did. I couldn’t refuse.
She took
from my howorld, from my comfort zone, from everything that could have hindered .
I would like to believe that Elizabeth did not have any nefarious thoughts when she first t .
After all, she helped
get stronger, and she gave
ideas on how I could use my powers. She showed
the universe and allowed
to know just how big the stage was.
I like to believe that for a mont, she truly saw
as nothing but a friend.
But then, there was a ti when Regent Ibadon seed displeased and unsettled with sothing.
I didn’t know if not that Elizabeth told
that Ibadon was waiting for the Primordial Lion to be born and he was worried that the Primordial Lion was already born but had been hidden so that it could grow in secret.
Here, Elizabeth stood at attention like a loyal dog, ready to please her master.
She brought up all manner of ideas and proposed a program to infiltrate Leonine with spies.
It was a very elaborate plan that would work well.
But Ibadon was not satisfied, he didn’t disagree with the plan, but he felt that other lions would catch on easily.
Traitors would inevitably start behaving suspiciously, he had said, there needs to be a justified reason for their odd behaviors.
And that reason cannot be tied to the fact that they are spies.
So, Elizabeth imdiately turned to
to help her start a smuggling ring as cover for the traitors in Leonine Heaven.
I would have agreed..." Charvi then paused, looking up to see that Kael was staring at her intently, patiently listening to everything she was saying.
"No, you wouldn’t," Kael said calmly. He could see the defiance in Charvi’s eyes. This Primordial Peacock had probably spent a lot of ti doing everything Elizabeth said which ended up building hate for herself and resentnt for the Empress.
Kael could see the truth behind her eyes, he could see sothing he himself had felt at so point in the past.
Frustration.
Charvi sighed and nodded, "Yes, I wouldn’t.
I was so fed up with everything.
I had been doing everything she asked of . I had felt that I owed her my obedience for all the help she had given .
But Elizabeth was not so kind. She made a request that made her feel superior to . It was as if she was giving
commands to remind herself that she was superior to
even though I was far more beautiful than her.
Yes, that was it.
Elizabeth had once spoken off point at a ti when I was combing her hair in her room.
We had both been staring at the mirror and she made a comnt. She said, jokingly, that if she were as beautiful as I was, maybe she would be able to get everything she wanted.
Maybe she would be able to get Ibadon.
That was the first ti I had seen malice unhidden in her eyes. But she had masked it also with a mocking face.
It stuck in my mind.
Why would Elizabeth be jealous of ? She had everything I didn’t and more. Even if she wasn’t as beautiful as I was, she was still very beautiful.
How could I possibly have earned her jealousy?
Elizabeth just wanted it all. She was the kind who didn’t like it when others were better than her in anything.
She hated
and liked
at the sa ti, so her commands reflected how she saw .
As so tragically beautiful being whose life and death were at her whims.
I knew what I was, I knew how special I was. My peacock kin were still out in the mortalverse, unguided.
I should have been with them, I should have returned to my howorld.
So, when she asked
to help her out with the smuggling ring for Charm Essence, I found a perfect excuse to tell her no.
I told her that I would want to visit my howorld to see my people and do so good.
It was a perfect excuse to tell her No, I thought she would be reasonable.
Unfortunately, Elizabeth had never been reasonable when it ca to pleasing Ibadon.
She was livid, reacting with an anger that I had never seen in her before.
She told
that I was ungrateful, that I was a leech, that I was nothing but a privileged wench.
I took the insults with calmness.
But Elizabeth wanted more, she wanted to humiliate , to prove that no matter how beautiful I was, I could still cry.
She ordered an orbital bombardnt of my ho planet.
I couldn’t stop them. By the ti I found out, everything was dead on my howorld.
All the family that had been hoping for my return, all were dead, annihilated along with my planet.
All because I said No..."
Charvi’s shoulders slumped. Two clear streams of tears slid down her cheeks from her eyes.
She could imagine the horror those creatures felt when they saw the rain of fire coming from the sky.
All because she said No.
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