The Crimson Magister Chapter 61: V2-C42: Taz and Sheira
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V2-C42: Taz and Sheira Sheira separated from her mother after the trio left Aqua’s chambers. She had enjoyed chatting and had her mind put at ease knowing that Azure was, in fact, alive. However, she did not enjoy that her Mom had used her dearest friend as a way to remove Lira and the council. Come on! Azu, why did you have to get yourself captured now? She groaned loudly as she made her way toward her own chambers. If you die now and abandon your future wife, I will be really mad! She gained a smug expression as her stride quickened. If you die, I am taking her; I am sure your ghost will hate me for it, hah! Despite joking with herself, she truly cared about Azure. She was her dearest friend and a guardian; if someone had killed her, she truly would have hated herself. Her feet dug into the hard floor. “Sheira… stop thinking like this!” She slapped herself as a way to dispel her horrible thoughts. No matter what, she would not attempt to steal Azure’s love. “Even if she doesn’t admit it yet, hah!” Before Aqua, she had assumed Azure was merely picky when it came to her partner; powerful knights had pursued the champion, and even her father had sent her suitors. However, no matter who came, she rejected them. “This entire time, we just had to send her a sexy woman!” She giggled manically. I think it’s just Aqua. She nodded. Sheira wished for Azure to be happy, and thus it was her duty as her best friend to arrange what she would call a series of fortunate events that would lead them into the bedroom. Clap She headed toward her room once again. She had to distract herself from her worry about Azure. If Aqua had not been burning everything down yet, it meant that she was relatively safe. Lira, you really made an enemy of the wrong person. In a way, she had pitied the spymaster; she had not seen the heroine’s full capabilities, but making an enemy out of Aqua was as idiotic a move as one could commit. “Girl is casually creating a goddess, burning enemies, and treating gods like insects. She is so damn cool!” She squealed slightly as she made her way through the empty palace halls. Soon she arrived to the noble chambers where she and her siblings had their chambers situated, she had not had a chance to brag to her brothers and sisters, but it was not the biggest priority for her. The mommy Aqua had told her that power is not to be used to prove oneself, and thus she took that advice to heart. She had become very powerful in a short time; she had known the heroine, yet she knew that hubris would only lead to her being captured and enslaved again. A chill ran down her spine as she remembered the experiences in Red Dawn. Sheira’s eyes squinted in disgust before she exhaled loudly. “What was, was. I am much better now than I was then.” She passed through the hallway, the grand windows let in a large amount of natural light, and the crimson drapes gave the beauty as one would observe the outside view. Her feet sank into a soft, blue, and gold carpet. When compared to the servant’s quarters, it was far more comfortable and luxurious. The steps slowed down as she approached the large window and stared outside. The sun was still high up, yet the day felt as if it had gone on forever. A yawn escaped her lips; she felt rather drowsy, yet she could not sleep just yet. “Ah, is that you, little sister?” A powerful male voice reached from her side. Ah, this should be fun. Her lips formed a smile as she turned to her brother. “Ah, ain’t that my big bro? What do you need now?” “I heard you had hired a new attendant.” He approached her and brought his face close. His red eyes pierced into her soul, yet she only smirked. “Yes, I did. Why do you ask?” His eyes squinted slightly, and his hand shifted to move aside his long, silvery hair. “I saw her in the kitchen… she is rather good looking.” His fingers moved under Sheira’s chin and lifted her head slightly. A chill ran down her spine as she forced on a smile, “Taz, get to the point.” “Always so rud