Retribution and how to transcend, I would like to know. Second, I need the corpse of the strongest royalty to hav
great uncle. I'm not sure why you'd want his body, but since you're the reason Aelfhim still stands, I have no reason to refuse. However, I do ask that you promise me you won't turn him into a
r of cunning. "I assure you, I would never desecrate the memory of r
im's royalty had been laid to rest since the kingdom's founding. The graveyard stretched endl
ll eventually lead to your kingdom's elevation in strength," Luseraph remarked playf
s great uncle, but not before handing her a book. She stared at it, confused. "A book ab
know so much about humans, and having th
of the oldest human nation... it will eventually lead to your nation's elevation in strength... What a joke!"
the first stone, a name stood out: Morgan Aelfhim-the first ruler of Aelfhim. "Why is there no record of th
oment, she hesitated, but the pull was too strong. After a f
t had just been buried-no decay, no smell, nothing to suggest it had been bu
perfect? And it still has mana!" Roselle's mind raced as she examined the grave furthe
glow. It lifted from the casket, as if coming to life. Roselle almost lost con
ve!" The voice was deep, yet friendly, and it filled the air w
ged to compose herself. "I... My name is Ro
fter 9,000 years, no one thought to uncover my history or seek out my grave. But you, who will soon