Feng Deming's claim of immortality shocked the Western King. However, unlike his people, he dismissed Deming's outrageous statement as a foolish way to provoke fear.
"However, if you insist on separating yourselves from the rest of us, I'll allow it. That is... if you still wish to follow a useless king's promise." Deming loosened his grip.
The Western King fell to the hard stone floor, gasping and rubbing his throat. He understood that he had lost his people's and Deming's trust; fear and desperation twisted his face.
The Northern King hesitated, "My Lord Feng Deming, may I inquire about the reason for permitting the traitor's plans to unfold?"
"Your concerns are as insignificant as the dust beneath my feet, King of the North. Do not assume to interfere in affairs beyond your limited understanding."
The Northern King bowed in fear. "I apologize, my Lord."
"You only have a say in matters concerning the faeries." Deming's eyes held a promise of payback as he stared at the kneeling king, commanding in a chilling tone, "Bring forth the spies!"
The Western King wore a surprised expression as guards in black armor brought his partners forward. The henchmen, dressed in torn robes, knelt in shame on the polished stone floor. One of the spies, the soldier who had delivered his message to Feng Deming last night, stood among them.
"Did you truly believe I would simply permit you to act as you pleased? To incite unrest among us and satisfy the faeries' intent to see us weakened?" Deming scrutinized the Western King and raised his hands, smoothing down his wide sleeves. "Take this as a lesson. Prepare for the execution of these spies at nightfall."
"As you command, my Lord!"
Deming faced the Western King with his back turned partway. "Your scheme to divide Astara ends now," his voice echoed with authority in the throne room. "You have until the end of the tenth month. On that day at sunset, come with what is left of your people to the Middle Mountains, and I shall personally deliver your death." His voice showed no mercy, allowing no room for negotiation. "Now, leave the Flare Wing Palace."
The grand throne room fell silent as Feng Deming, the immortal Astaran Supreme, appeared even more intimidating than his father.
Deming glared at the nobles and officials. "If anyone else dares to challenge me, you are welcome to join him and meet the same fate," his presence cold and imposing as light shimmered on his dark, iridescent armor.
Nobles and officials knelt before the ruthless tyrant, aware that defying him meant certain death.
Deming walked toward the exit of the throne room with elegance, his back straight and his black boots clicking, echoing on the stone floor. As the door opened, the crowd started whispering. Some experienced fear and uncertainty, while others found a spark of hope.
The Southern King raised his head and took a determined step forward. "My esteemed Astaran Supreme Lord, Feng Deming," catching his lord's attention. "Our tribe has suffered for too long under the oppressive rule of the Faerie Realm. We endured thousands of years of mockery, oppression, and the erasure of our culture and traditions. We are ready to stand by your side, fight alongside you, and restore the long-lost glory of our people."
Deming stopped in his tracks. "I shall overthrow them, conquer all realms, and restore Astara to its former glory. Every so-called 'god' in the Faerie Realm will be eradicated, and none will be spared. This is my promise to Astara."
The Astarans, who had fought in many wars against the faeries, found hope in Feng Deming's authority. His ability to kill tens of thousands in a single attack made him the faeries' worst nightmare. However, to the Astarans, he represented hope for peace in their ongoing struggle against the oppressive Faerie Tribe.
With their hopes up and full of admiration, the crowd responded to their lord with a humble bow to express their loyalty, and their voices hailed Deming in a pledge of support.
As Deming turned around, his eyes cold and detached, he observed the submissive crowd. 'Lord Muchen... I will tear you apart,' his gaze narrowing with piercing intensity. 'I will ensure you writhe in agony as I wrench your beating heart from your chest.' The sinister notion left a wicked smirk on his lips.
~*~
Two weeks had passed since Meilin joined Solaris. Now at headquarters, Ningshun performed a languid stretch, a serene smile on his lips as he lounged in his chair, eyes closed.
Meilin leaned over her desk, cluttered with game equipment and energy drink cans, stealing glances at him. 'How can he be so at ease all the time? What is he made of!? Is he really THAT perfect?'
He radiated a Zen-like calm, like a still pond amidst a storm, until his phone vibrated on the desk, the screen flashing with a name. His hand twitched toward it, but he hesitated, his jaw tightening. After a moment of inner battles, he reached over and dismissed the call. The screen dimmed with a missed call notification.
Meilin glanced at the phone, then back at Ningshun. 'Who was that?'
The door swung open, and a burst of loud chatter filled the room.
"Hi, guys!" she smiled.
"Hey, Meilin," they all greeted in unison.
"I'm starving. I'll go grab myself a sandwich," Kaili muttered.
"Oh, before you leave, I forgot to tell you guys something! Yuming, my best friend, is visiting today... Want to hang out after practice?"
Kaili's interest piqued in an instant. "Is she cute?"
Her smile widened. "Very."
Kaili had already started gathering his things. "I'm heading out early."
"Why?" she asked, puzzled. "We still haven't practiced yet."
Kaili grinned like a cat who had just stolen the cream. "Gonna clean my room."
Hooman, perched on a nearby chair, gave Kaili a light jab in the stomach, his stubbled chin jutting forward with a teasing grin. "She isn't going to your room."
Meilin stifled a laugh. "Uh, yeah, we're actually going to the amusement park."
Ningshun's eyes lit up, a switch flipping on. "Let's go! I've been wanting to go out for a long time."
Her eyes widened. 'He's been so calm and quiet all day, and now he's this excited?' She turned to Han and Hooman, her gaze inviting like a warm, open door. "Do you want to join us too?"
"A girl? I, uh..." Han stammered. "Alright..."
"What's wrong, Han the Boulder? Nervous?" Hooman teased, his laughter gentle as Han managed a faint smile and turned to Meilin. "Sure, why not?"
"Great! I'll text her about this!"
~*~
In the Faerie Realm, Gao Yize set his heart on protecting his home, a place that thrived in beauty and wonder.
In this realm, at night, the forests gave a soft glow under the moonlight. By day, rainbows arched across the sky, lighting up gardens and clear rivers. The sky a sapphire blue, the forest a rich green, and the flowers a deep purple as butterflies left brief trails of shimmering light.
And with fear of the Demon King now jeopardizing this realm, Yize sprinted to Lord Muchen's palace, approaching the throne room as his long silver hair swayed in the breeze.
The massive doors swung open, revealing Muchen seated on his throne. Yize took a deep breath and met his lord's piercing gaze as his finger tapped the armrest.
"Why have you come, Yize?" Muchen questioned in a composed tone.
"My Lord, a spy in Astara has provided crucial information. Feng Deming plans to battle an entire Western Astaran army by himself."
A flash of surprise crossed Muchen's eyes, but he concealed it with a faint smile. "How amusing... Determine the outcome and report back to me immediately." Catching Yize's hesitation and averted gaze, he pressed, "Speak. Is there anything else I need to be made aware of?"
Yize's brows twisted. "Feng Deming is immortal." Beads of sweat formed on his forehead, but Muchen's silence caused his muscles to tense. 'Why is he... not surprised?'
"I see. Thank you for bringing this to my attention. You may leave now."
Yize stood frozen, his mind reeling. "Yes... as you wish." He turned away, his footsteps carrying the lingering doubt that occupied his mind.
Striding out of the throne room, Yize found a secluded spot in the gardens. The palace entrance stood under the midday sun, throwing long shadows across the stone pathway.
He leaned against a tree in solitude, glancing at the glowing flowers with his vibrant blue eyes. 'Muchen... I was not yet of age to serve him when Feng Deming was imprisoned... but I can't fathom...'
As he pondered, a memory of Deming's bitter accusation resurfaced: "Just as you did all these years, watching me suffer."
'What did Lord Muchen do to him?' Doubt and suspicion entangled his mind, yet he could not shake the memory of blood on the dungeon walls. 'Did he truly suffer?'
"How amusing... I suppose it is your lucky day," Deming's voice echoed in his memory.
"How amusing... Determine the outcome and report back to me immediately," Lord Muchen's words came back to him.
Yize's expression darkened. His breathing quickened, his chest tightening as he replayed the phrase. "How amusing...?" Swallowing the lump in his throat, he stared at the grand entrance to the palace, a glare forming in his eyes.
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