Ca
iests gave me. It was many cups a day, and the bitter taste lingered
nings, a palace servant came to me. They were different from the servants in Lyra; their hair was always the same
and has requested that you join her in the dining hall for breakfast." As usual, the servant a
mplete memory loss, and I couldn't deny that this excuse was perf
s dealing with some political matters in Opacham, a nearby kingdom rich in agriculture and full of fer
e lips. She continued, "So, Princess, don't think she doesn't care for you just because she doesn't speak much or doesn't show it. I believe you'll soon remember how
imported flowers and crystal pieces that sparkled as brightly as the stars. There was a lavish feast laid out, one t
I looked around, I noticed that all the servants kept their heads bowed. That presence, that invisibl
y obeyed. I sat down, and like everyone else in the room, I looked at the floo
that she wasn't even addressing me as she spoke. The authority she exuded was just a small fragment of her essence, and that terrifi
ld. " She was looking at something in her hands, seeming to read a letter. There were several scrolls and papers
the first time you've been unconscious for so long; we were worried... " She said, rising, and I noticed how tall she was, how perfect her body was, a true example o
awake, I thought you might like to know how the world is doing." She looked at me intently. Her eyes were like those of a predator, but unlike before, the fear I felt dissipated. Tha
ones. When my eyes fell upon the letter that was on top of the others, I froze. I didn't know if it was fate's cr
d the paper quickly. As I read the contents of the letter, I struggl
three years ago by giving an heir to her kingdom, a royal announcement of the loss of s
thought, gripping the parchme
e Adiel Viegas could not be left without a wife. The kingdom could not be without an empress any longer, and in the same letter where he fals
pressure drop, and I felt