Chapter 1089: A Birth Marked By The Divine Mysteries
Chapter 1089: A Birth Marked By The Divine Mysteries
Celeste sat on a fluffy mat before him and helped carry one of Gina’s twins. At the same time, Greta, Fiona, and Lyra held the others, aiding the women who had just delivered to putting their babies to sleep.
Suddenly, a thick mist began seeping into the main room.
“Huh! What’s that?” Lyra exclaimed in surprise.
Orion lowered his gaze, observing the dense mist filling every corner of the room.
The other women noticed the unusual mist and instinctively activated the One-winged Sky Art. They rose into the air, clutching the newborns even more protectively.
“Something is going on,” Orion muttered. He swiftly handed the newborns in his arms to Greta and Lyra. “Summon everyone in the household to stay together with the children. I’ll go see what’s happening,” he added, his expression serious.
They nodded in understanding and immediately soared out of the main room simultaneously to carry out his orders.
Orion quickly headed out of the manor and, luckily, met Fifi, who was rushing in, dressed in combat attire with an inactive Gear Devourer holstered at her waist.
“Do you have any idea what’s going on?” Orion asked, his eyes fixed on Fifi as she landed before him.
“No, the mist just appeared out of nowhere while I was in the middle of training. So I rushed back here as quickly as possible to find out what was happening,” Fifi responded, frowning. She hadn’t had a proper chance to assess the situation and had rushed back to ensure the household wasn’t in danger.
“Do you think someone might have broken through the Primordial Barrier?” Fifi asked, glancing upward.
“No, I don’t think that’s the case. If someone had attempted to break through the Primordial Barrier, Ilse would have already informed us, but she hasn’t. Go and stay with the others in case anything happens,” Orion replied, shaking his head. He was confident in the protection that the Aegis of the Arctic Deity had left them and in Ilse’s abilities.
However, if someone could break through the Primordial Barrier, all their efforts would be in vain, as that being would likely be a True god.
Fifi nodded seriously and soared into the manor, the door closing behind her.
Orion surveyed the entire manor before soaring into the sky.
As he ascended higher, he quickly spotted Zogar and Seth heading swiftly in his direction. Soon, they both arrived beside him.
“Chief, something is happening around the Golden Palace. We believe it’s the cause of all this,” Zogar said, his expression filled with concern.
“That goddess! We suspect she’s behind this,” Seth added, his voice tinged with suspicion.
Upon hearing their words, Orion frowned deeply and directed his gaze toward the location of the Golden Palace. Refocusing on them, he said, “Let’s go check it out,” before soaring in that direction.
When they arrived, they noticed that the fog around the Golden Palace was incredibly thick and was reaching its roof.
Soon, the sky darkened, casting a gloomy shadow over Paradise.
Orion, Seth, Zogar, and every other inhabitant of Paradise looked skyward.
“Tch! What’s going on now?” Seth asked, his tone filled with irritation.
It wasn’t the first time they had dealt with a situation like this, but the cause always managed
to pose a threat, making everyone tense about the unfolding crisis.
A thought emerged in Orion’s mind as his eyes refocused on the Golden Palace.
He hoped it wasn’t what he feared it might be.
Within the Golden Palace,
Ilse stood in a bedroom, cradling a newborn in her arms. The newborn was Aurora’s child, whom she had helped bring into the world after several exhausting efforts. The baby was a demigod, naturally attuned to Divine and Vylkr energy-a disturbing revelation that made Ilse tremble with fear.
Her attention shifted to the figure hovering above the bed before her.
It was none other than Aurora.
She was bathing in wisps and strands of Divine and Vylkr energy. The energies clung to either side of her body, neither daring to encroach on the other, creating a bizarre scene of balance between the two forces.
After giving birth to a demigod, Aurora was exposed to an overwhelming amount of Divine and Vylkr energy, which caused her to undergo some changes. Unfortunately, Ilse couldn’t discern whether these changes were a blessing or a curse. But with the presence of the Divine Mysteries, she was sure it was bound to cause a stir.
“Tch!” Ilse clicked her tongue in annoyance. She could sense the changes occurring both in the separate realm and outside, but with her current strength, she was powerless to prevent the Divine Mysteries from peering into her secluded space. After all, the Golden Palace could only do so much alone.
She only hoped it wouldn’t attract the attention of other divine beings, which was a conflict she wasn’t ready to face.
Suddenly, a crimson light tore through the dark clouds, stretching across the separate space. Ilse frowned as she watched the scene unfold. When she thought the dramatic changes were over, the Vylkr energy began to forcefully seep into the Golden Palace.
The Vylkr energy further darkened the sky, forming denser clouds that sought to subdue the crimson light, which split the sky like a chasm.
It succeeded!
However, as though fueled by a mysterious force, the crimson chasm in the sky pushed back against the Vylkr energy. Rather than clashing, the two energies found a stable rhythm, neither side attempting to overpower the other. It was as if they had achieved a balance.
Then, they descended towards the earth as two enormous whirlwinds spiralling down from the heavens.
Ilse was bewildered by the sight but knew attempting to block their descent would be foolish. With a wave of her right hand, she willed the rooftops and ceiling of the Golden Palace to
dematerialize.
BOOM!
The crimson hue and Vylkr energy struck both sides of Aurora’s body, wrapping around her like a cocoon, enveloping her in a glowing crimson light and dense Vylkr energy.
Ilse stretched her senses to the outside world and noticed a similar phenomenon, except for the cocoon surrounding Aurora.
Fortunately, they were in her separate space, or the scene would have been even more dramatic. Sensing a familiar presence outside the Golden Palace, she opened the doors to
allow them entry.
The front door of the bedroom shone with brilliant light as it parted open. Three individuals entered the room before the door closed and the light dimmed, returning everything to
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Orion, Seth, and Zogar entered the bedroom and were immediately astounded by the scene unfolding before them.
“What’s going on?” Orion asked, quickly moving to the side of the queen-sized bed. His expression was filled with worry and concern as he observed Aurora, whose entire form was hidden behind a cocoon of both Divine and Vylkr energy.
“I don’t know what’s happening either. After I did all I could to help her deliver, she and the baby immediately entered this state. Though the baby has recovered, her situation only seems to be worsening,” Ilse responded, her tone tinged with defeat. She was so tongue-tied that she couldn’t even begin to explain.
Orion’s gaze shifted to the baby in Ilse’s arms. A light smile appeared as he saw her features, which resembled him and Aurora. Orion stretched out his hand and gently took the child from
Ilse.
“You’re finally here,” Orion muttered, cradling her in his arms.
Unexpectedly, the newborn opened its eyes. She didn’t cry nor make a sound but merely stared
curiously at Orion.
“I and your mother already came up with a name for you. It’s Liora. In a certain language, it
means our light. So what do you think about? Do you like your name?” Orion said with a smile. He wasn’t surprised by the baby’s calmness, especially considering who he and Aurora were.
It would have been more problematic if she was ordinary.
Liora only blinked at Orion and stretched her hand upwards as though attempting to touch his
face.
“I’m sorry, but I can’t guarantee her safety with the Divine Mysteries at play. This might be a grand opportunity or a terrible situation, depending on her luck,” Ilse said, clenching her hand into a fist as she acknowledged her inability to keep her word to him.
There was nothing she could do except hope for the best.
“I know you tried your best. There’s no need to apologize,” Orion replied, looking at Ilse with
a reassuring smile.
He wasn’t going to blame her for the current situation. The fact that she had helped deliver
Liora proved that she had done her utmost. The only thing he could do now was trust Aurora and hope she could handle whatever she was currently facing.
Suddenly, Seth spoke up. “Chief, something’s happening outside the Primordial Barrier,” his freeweɓnovēl.coɱ
voice tinged with confusion.
Although communication from within Ilse’s Golden Palace was as tricky as they had expected, he still received the report. But what he had learned was frightening.
Zogar’s expression also conveyed worry and concern.
Orion turned to Seth. “What is it? Have the warriors uncovered something out of place this time?” he asked, his expression serious.