Chapter 587: The Princesss Wedding
This was a very crowded yet not cramped little creation room.
The room was divided into many areas: an oil painting section with easels, canvases, and paints; a writing area for desk work; a playing area with various musical instrunts; a dance area with mirrors and foam mats; and even a semi-open kitchen… Most of the creative thods you could imagine could find a place here.
On the counter to the right of the entrance, there were three booklets. Freya and the others picked them up and found that they were the rules of the building:
“Congratulations to every Sorcerer who steps into this creation room. Your luck is unparalleled, your works will be celebrated by thousands, you are light, you are electricity, you are the myth of the future!”
“This hall was built by the ‘Dramatic Poet’… Please rember this na, for… is the narrator of fate, the wielder of the power of contradictions, the director of countless joys and sorrows, the witness of the world’s separations and reunions.”
“Millions of Sorcerers in the Virtual Realm are not even half as great as…!”
“But… is a generous Sorcerer, so they specially built the Drama Creation Room for future generations, spreading their glory to any lucky one!”
“This creation room must adhere to the following rules-“
“① No matter how many people enter the creation room, no matter how many works are created, they must all revolve around the sa the. The central idea is very important.”
“② Please ring the ‘Work Bell’ in the center of the room, and then work will begin until it ends. Creators cannot be lazy.”
“③ The the and content of the creation do not need to be conceived by the Sorcerer. This creation room has a strategic cooperation with Fate Questioning and will automatically find the most unforgettable mont in the Sorcerer’s life to arrange the drama. Life is like a play.”
“④ One cannot leave without creating. Those who do not work must die.”
“After the creation is completed, the future Sorcerer can obtain special rewards from their own works!”
“Can’t you contain your creative mood? Then, please unleash your talents here and leave wonderful works for future generations!”
“It seems the commander of the heroic soul legion can’t co in,” Annan suddenly said.
The other two also nodded. They had all finished reading this verbose booklet, but still, no one had entered the little room, which was enough to show that they had successfully escaped the threat of the heroic soul legion.
“But we can’t leave without creating, so we can’t go back now,” said the Bewitcher, seemingly relaxed now that they were out of danger, her thoughts starting to wander. “I haven’t been back for three days… I wonder if I’ve wet the bed…”
Sivirin: “You’d better think about how much salary you’ll lose for skipping work for three days.”
“Sis Sivirin!” Freya widened her eyes, pitifully shaking the little bat’s shoulders.
Back then, in order to witness the secret toxin of the Golden Fish and to quickly ascend to the Ti Continent, Sivirin finally confessed her identity to the Bewitcher, and then they flew over the Golden Fish hand in hand.
But this made their relationship quite awkward. Sivirin had disguised herself as a pet for so long, and Freya couldn’t help but think about how she had hugged and touched the little bat before. So, they tacitly agreed not to ntion what happened in the Sea of Knowledge.
However, Freya soon got a new job-as a psychologist, assisting Sivirin, with the main task of focusing on the ntal health of patients.
Of course, one could also say that the Bewitcher was being supported by the bat.
Annan, on the other hand, didn’t have many worries. Recently, in order to investigate the real influence of various Families in the Gospel Kingdom, she had already entrusted Little Banjeet to the care of the royal family and was traveling alone for work. Not showing up for a few days would only make others think that the Purple Moth was weaving so Sche again.
Finally free from the crisis that had entangled them for three days and nights, everyone couldn’t help but relax, while a sense of urgency to return ho welled up in their hearts.
Even if reality was a bit harsh, it was still their reality.
Even if they stayed in the Virtual Realm for a long ti, they were ultimately just passersby.
After a short rest, they turned their attention to the ‘Work Bell’ in the center of the room. Since the the and content of the creation could not be decided, discussion beca aningless. After exchanging glances, the Bewitcher went over and rang the Work Bell.
Soon, Freya sat at the desk, Sivirin walked to the easel, and Annan lifted the piano lid.
As the Purple Moth played a light and cheerful lody, the little bat mixed her favorite colors, and the Bewitcher saw herself writing lines of text:
“The princess lived in the Monster Village since she was a child. Because she was surrounded by monsters, she thought she was a monster too. Until she t the prince, and after kissing him, she transford from a monster into a princess!”
Is this a fairy tale… Freya had never read fairy tales. She was born in a middle-tier human Orphanage where fairy tales were not popular, and extracurricular readings were all about success and biographies of famous people.
“The princess fled the Monster Village with the prince and ca to a town ruled by spiders. Unfortunately, they were both caught by a small spider. They were tied up in a spiderweb, ready to be offered as a sacrificial offering to the big spider!”
“In the nest, the princess t her younger sister, the little Sorceress!”
Why is the princess’s sister a Sorceress…
“The princess took great care of the little Sorceress, and they soon beca inseparable friends. The Sorceress told the princess that she had a way to deal with the giant spider, but she needed everyone’s help. The princess agreed and even convinced the prince to join them in aiding the Sorceress!”
“They succeeded, but after the giant spider died, an orb filled with dark energy flew toward the Sorceress. At that mont, the prince stepped in front of the orb, triggering its evil magic. Fortunately, the princess grabbed his hand just in ti, and the two of them weren’t separated.”
“Though they managed to escape Spider Town, they were transported to an unfamiliar jungle. Luckily, a local fla tribe warmly welcod them. To repay the tribe’s kindness, the prince helped them fend off invaders, saving many lives! In gratitude, the tribe’s sacred beast willingly beca the prince’s companion.”
“But the fla tribe turned on them, repaying their kindness with persecution. The princess and prince fled through the jungle for a long ti until the prince suddenly caught sight of the Sorceress. He parted ways with the princess, urging her to reunite with the Sorceress.”
“Though not much ti had passed, the little Sorceress had grown into a beautiful Sorceress. The princess was overjoyed, but they were soon discovered by the evil fla tribe and hunted down.”
“Just then, the princess’s guardian spirit, the Death Raven, appeared!”
“The Death Raven drove back the fla tribe, protecting the princess and the Sorceress as they made their escape. But the Death Raven had its own mission-it was pursuing a Mirror Demon, a creature born from a mirror. However, the Raven couldn’t read and couldn’t gather the necessary Intelligence. The princess and the Sorceress volunteered to help the Raven track down the Mirror Demon.”
“They discovered that the prince was actually with the Mirror Demon. The prince told them that the Mirror Demon was too powerful to confront directly; they had to outwit it. So, they all went into hiding, waiting for the right opportunity.”
Annan’s music began to pick up tempo, like the tense prelude to a storm.
“But the Mirror Demon found the treasure hidden in the jungle and transford into the Demon King! The Demon King found a way to leave the jungle through an underground passage, and his legion of monsters marched on Spider Town, Monster Village, and Star City. During this ti, more and more monsters gathered around the prince, including the Sword Demon, whom the princess despised the most, and others… But for the sake of defeating the Demon King, the princess endured it.”
“However, the prince’s plan was exposed. The Sorceress nearly died, the Sword Demon disappeared, and almost everyone else was on the brink of death. Most importantly, the prince was captured.”
The piano’s lody grew sorrowful, like the dark currents of an underground river, flowing into the unknown depths.
“The princess was terrified, absolutely terrified. She couldn’t bear to lose the prince, so she sought out the Sword Demon to save him. But the Sword Demon shook his head and even tried to stop her.”
“Then she turned to the Sorceress for help, but the Sorceress also shook her head and attempted to dissuade her.”
“The Sorceress sought out many people, but no one was willing to offend the Demon King. Even the Death Raven flew away. Hmph, then she would go herself!”
“At that mont, news spread that the prince was to marry the Demon King.”
“The prince must have been forced into it, the princess thought. So on the day of the wedding, she stord into the ceremony, determined to save the poor prince!”
Just then, Annan’s music shifted to a sorrowful tone tinged with anger, like a stormy night filled with thunder and weeping.
“The prince was overjoyed to see the princess coming to his rescue. He reached out his hand to her, and how could the princess refuse such an invitation? She spread her arms, ready to embrace him, to respond to this touching reunion-“
“And then, a long sword pierced through the princess’s back.”
“The princess’s blood splattered onto the prince’s ceremonial robes. White mist rose from her body, like snow-white ribbons, resembling the most beautiful wedding dress. She almost fell into the prince’s arms.”
Clang!
Annan’s music had ended, but Freya’s pen still had two more lines to write.
“At night, the Death Raven arrived at the prince’s bedroom. The prince said he had no choice.”
“The Death Raven replied that his killing intent was also beyond his control.”
Freya set down her pen. Though her soul wouldn’t feel the strain, she instinctively rubbed her wrist.
By then, Sivirin had also finished her painting. When Freya went to look, she imdiately recognized which scene it depicted-
On the far right was a faint, barely discernible female figure.
In the center stood the prince, dressed in splendor and holding a long sword.
And on the left was the princess, lunging forward, her body enveloped in snow-white ribbons of mist, as if wearing a wedding dress.
It was the scene from the wedding in the fairy tale.
However, after they finished viewing Sivirin and Freya’s works, everyone wore puzzled expressions.
“Whose story is this, really?”
In the Underground Hall.
The Observer sheathed his long sword and silently wiped away the bloodstains with his elbow.
Vesser noticed that this was the first ti the Observer hadn’t beheaded the Trial phantom but instead pierced its heart. While it might have been due to the nature of the sanctuary phantom, given the Observer’s usual style, a beheading would have been safer-
Suddenly, Vesser felt a chill and quickly stepped back.
She turned to look at the Observer, only to find him standing in front of the phantom’s corpse, silently staring at her.
‘Not even letting
take a look…’ Vesser thought to herself, deliberately maintaining a distance of ten steps from the Observer.
Slash!
Ashe’s sword pierced through the Mirror Master’s back!
Thus, the Trial phantom she was embracing was also pierced through the heart by his blade! The phantom collapsed with a crash, releasing two bursts of fla that flew toward them.
“Finally, it’s over.”
Ashe let out a long exhale. Even though his stamina had recovered, he was utterly exhausted.
Fighting a sanctuary-level opponent as a mortal was sothing he never wanted to experience again.
Every step was a brush with death, with no room for error. Moreover, until they had drained the opponent’s spellforce, their attacks couldn’t inflict any damage on the sanctuary sorcerer.
This wasn’t a battle-it was pure torture.
Seeing the Mirror Master still lying on the ground, he went over and helped her up. “What’s wrong? Haven’t your injuries healed?”
“They’ve healed, I’m just a bit tired,” ca a weary voice from behind the fox mask.
“You fought too recklessly this ti,” Ashe remarked. “To create a sure-kill opportunity, you actually risked your life to grapple with the sanctuary phantom. Even I wouldn’t dare do that… Are you atoning for sothing?”
“Atoning?” The Mirror Master sharply turned her head.
“Yeah, atoning for Silver Lantern,” Ashe said. “As her other half, do you feel remorse for what she’s done?”
The Mirror Master fell silent for a mont, then stepped over the phantom’s corpse and said:
“Maybe so.”
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