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The Council of Branches stood in a semicircle.

The light of the Great Tree softly reflected on their faces, giving the scene an almost solemn air.

Sova rose first:

— Thanks to the battle in the north, in Dorwood…

— And thanks to the battle in the south…

— The demons have been defeated.

Arlis added:

— Humans suffered losses, but not critical ones.

— The North held.

— The South was saved.

— We heard that your sister, Mira, played a decisive role.

Mira, of course, lifted her chin proudly:

— Well… I am the older one. Who else would save everyone?

The elves smiled.

Reim continued:

— The elves did not wage war—we did not enter direct combat.

— But we helped in every way we could: reconnaissance, illusions, hidden routes, supplies.

— And we will continue to do so.

White Wolf stepped forward:

— But now the question is different.

— The demons have retreated… but they have not disappeared.

— We are certain they are gathering an army again.

— In their holand. Deep within the dark lands.

Gray Shadow finished:

— If we give them ti… they will co again.

— And next ti, no one will stand.

— Therefore… an offensive is inevitable.

?? A New Alliance

Sova unrolled a scroll covered in runes:

— We are already negotiating.

— With the White Wolf clan.

— With the Black Bear.

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— With the White Bear.

— With the Gray Wolf.

— With the centaurs.

— With the minotaurs.

— And even with the desert tribes.

— But, — he raised a finger, — the main question now is humans.

Arlis nodded:

— Humans may relax. Decide that the war is already won.

— That the demons are defeated.

— That it is ti to return to trade, food, celebrations.

Lienna said quietly:

— But this is an illusion. If we do not strike first now… everything will repeat.

Reim sumd it up:

— Therefore, negotiations are inevitable.

— They will take ti: at least a month. At most two.

— And during that ti we must gather our forces.

— Prepare.

— And be ready to march.

He looked at us:

— Mira.

— Zenhald.

— We hope that when the ti cos…

— You will stand with us.

Mira and I exchanged glances—and nodded at the sa ti.

— We will co, — Mira answered confidently.

— If help is needed—call us.

I nodded as well:

— We won’t abandon you.

?? A Scandal No One Expected

And then…

Mira, of course, did exactly what the peaceful forest did not expect.

She stepped forward, raised her hand—as if about to declare a new alliance—and said loudly:

— And one more thing…

— You know that our Zen already has a future girlfriend?

Silence.

Dead.

And then—

BOOM.

A roar as if the tree itself had exploded.

— WHAT?!

— ZENHALD?!

— A GIRLFRIEND?!

— OUR SPARK?!

— UNBELIEVABLE!!

— IS IT TRUE?!

— ZEN, WHO IS SHE?!

— INVITE US TO THE WEDDING!!

— IS SHE WORTHY OF YOU?!

— HAS HE PROPOSED ALREADY?!

— HE’S BLUSHING!!

I blushed.

Badly.

— MIRA!! — I growled. — WHAT GIRLFRIEND?!

— She’s just a friend!!

Mira burst out laughing so hard that even Tyrel crouched from laughter.

— “Just a friend,” — she mocked.

— Yeah, yeah.

— He’s not even denying it! Elves, did you hear that?

— We’re happy for him, right?

— We are!! — the hall answered in chorus.

I covered my face with my hand.

Selia winked:

— Zen, don’t worry. We’ll be waiting for the invitation.

Arlis slapped

on the back:

— And don’t you dare run away! We have to see your bride!

Sova added philosophically:

— This will strengthen diplomatic ties.

I nearly died.

?? End of the Evening

After the noise finally subsided, we spent a long ti with the elves:

— rembering the past,

— sharing news,

— laughing,

— listening as the children of the third generation sang songs dedicated to the “Children of the Founders.”

When it grew late, Mira and I headed ho.

Mira walked ahead, smiling so widely it was obvious she was enjoying every second of my humiliation.

— So, little brother, — she said. — Nice evening, huh?

— Mira… — I growled. — I’ll strangle you.

— Try it, — she snorted. — Just make sure to invite us to the wedding first.

I let out a heavy breath.

But…

inside, it was warm.

Very warm.

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