Chapter 521 THE ARRIVAL
Chapter 521 THE ARRIVAL
"But there is a problem."
Veronica looked at Urulas.
"What is the problem?" she asked.
Urulas explained, "We can't let him see the way to the portal and how to open it."
Veronica pondered.
She trusted Ovior but it was normal for the elves not to do the same. Their hostility toward each other was so visible that even she could feel it.
She asked Ovior, "Do you mind if I put blindfold on you?"
Ovior shrugged. He eagerly wanted to see the portal but if they set a few rules, he could only comply.
After getting Ovior's permission, Veronica settled.
"There is another issue," Urulas mentioned.
"What else?!"
When Urulas noticed that Veronica started to lose her patience, he politely said, "He is not allowed to use magic after he enters our realm."
"He won't. I guarantee it."
When Veronica took Ovior's side, Ovior started to feel better.
By nightfall, the villagers went inside their houses. The roads became quieter. Only gnats made noises.
Veronica, Ovior and the elves walked through the forest. Veronica put on a blindfold on Ovior. She took his hand and guided him.
Ovior did his best to memorize the road. Even though his eyes were covered, he used his senses.
After a while, Veronica impatiently asked, "Isn't it taking longer than usual? I feel like we are circling around the same place."
"You are right about that. We can't disclose our route to any wizard, you see. So, we are going in a roundabout way," Urulas answered.
Veronica shut her eyes and rubbed her forehead. She felt like she was having a headache.
She did her best to be as calm as possible and said, "Please do me a favor and get us to the portal."
"Yes, sorry."
Understanding her mood, Urulas guided them to the portal.
There was a huge lake in front of them. The lake was reflecting the moon in the sky, creating a mysterious and serene atmosphere.
Urulas opened the gate. A big hole was created in the middle of the lake.
'Here I come. Cathy, wait for a few days. I will get you back soon,' Veronica inwardly spoke.
Excitement and anticipation filled the air as she stepped through the portal.
Suddenly, they found themselves in a lush forest, surrounded by towering trees and exotic wildlife. The colors were vibrant and the air was thick with the scent of blooming flowers.
Veronica untied Ovior's blindfold and told him, "We have arrived."
Ovior looked around and held his breath.
"This is…"
It was the opposite of the Human realm. The sun was up in the sky, proudly exhibiting the beauty of the Elvish realm.
They wandered through the forest, marveling at all of the new sights and sounds around them. As they walked, they stumbled upon a hidden waterfall cascading down into a crystal-clear pool below.
Feeling thirsty, Veronica and Ovior couldn't resist taking a dip in the refreshing water, feeling rejuvenated and alive.
Ovior felt like he was dreaming. He was so grateful to Arthur for the first time in his life for sending him here with Veronica.
As they continued their journey through this new world, he knew that this adventure would be one he would never forget.
The forest ended near the river. Several boats were awaiting them.
The boatmen bowed when they saw Urulas and his group arrived.
They greet him with Elvish words.
The boatman said, "Your Highness the Second Prince, you have arrived."
"Thank you for waiting. We have the blessed child with us. Please give her the best treatment," Urulas said.
When the boatmen looked for the blessed child, Veronica stepped forward from the crowd.
"Good afternoon, gentlemen."
The boatmen knelt and bowed to her.
"The sacred Dragon's blood, we welcome you to our humble adobe."
Veronica was moved by their greetings. She had yet to get used to the way Elves treated her.
"Please, stand up," she said. "I'm nothing but a normal human being."
Even Ovior was surprised by the way elves treated her. They treated other humans like they were trash but when it came to Veronica, their attitude was completely opposite.
"You are very humble," Urulas commented.
"I feel embarrassed whenever I'm treated that way," Veronica uttered.
The boatmen took her and the rest of the companions to the Imperial Village.
Ovior looked around and found large trees; larger than the buildings they had in Tybu.
Those trees were used as buildings. The elves made houses in the trees and resided there.
When they reached the Imperial Village, elves around them gathered around. When Veronica stepped out of the boat, everyone knelt and bowed.
"This… is uncomfortable…" she whispered.
"I know your feeling," Ovior whispered back.
Veronica smiled at the elves and gave them a light bow in response. She waved her hand toward the children who curiously stared at her.
They walked through the crowd and saw a carriage waiting for them.
The soldiers guarding the carriage bowed to her and said, "His Majesty the King sent his regards."
"They must have brought the carriage for you," Urulas told her.
"That's so nice of him. I should thank him," Veronica said. "Why don't I go to the castle first?"
One of the soldiers said, "His Majesty the King said that you need to rest after the long journey. After that, you can meet him anytime."
"Is that so…? All right," Veronica agreed.
She got in the carriage and Ovior followed her. He was wearing a green cloak just like Urulas and the rest. That's why the elves didn't suspect anything. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
While Urulas and his comrades walked beside the carriage, Veronica waved her hand toward the crowd.
"These people are something else," Ovior murmured.
"You don't say," Veronica let out a deep breath. "I never liked this kind of attention. It makes me tired."
"Normally, the king would want to see his guest. This king is different," Ovior commented.
"He is," Veronica couldn't agree more. "To tell you the truth, I'm scared of him. I can't read him at all."
"That' makes me interested," Ovior said.
He looked outside the window and asked Urulas, "Can I meet your father?"