Chapter 153: Stealing the Sky



Chapter 153: Stealing the Sky

◎She poked her head out from the warm embrace, and the empty crystal hall exploded.◎

The little cat Dragon twitched his ears and clapped his two little paws over his mouth: "Wait a minute, you haven't seen the gift yet."

【Then take it out quickly. 】

For some reason, a premonition of danger arose: Could it be that this little thing wants to plot against me?

Alexandra paused, holding Melia in her left arm and pressing the mirror frame with her claws. "It's okay. Come in with me first."

"Oh." Nini put down her paw and followed her obediently. The two of them crossed the mirror one after the other.

Swish—the transparent film scraped across the armor and fur, pulling the kitten's face into an oval shape. With a puff, she finally freed herself from the slime and, looking up, saw a dense nest of lily of the valley beehives.

"Meow, what the hell is this thing?!" The fur on her back stood up, and Nini hugged the pillar and jumped up, her little wings fluttering.

"Look carefully, it's a goblin." Alexandra kicked it, and the gray debris wrapped in leaves fell down with a crackling sound.

"Fairy... slurp." Saliva flows down the mouth, coated with honey and fried, crispy and fragrant.

The cat expanded rapidly, and its dragon horns crashed into a large area of ​​dead branches and leaves.

The big cat dragon curiously extended its claws, stirring the sticky membrane at the top. She saw it. There really were fairies. Tiny fairies were curled up in the honeycomb, sleeping peacefully.

"Mom, can I eat this, Gulu?" She swallowed hard and didn't say even half a word.

"Wait a little longer."

Alexandra raised her hand and gently tucked Melia into the empty lily of the valley on the inner shelf, where she and the Fairy Queen lay opposite each other. "Okay, that's all. These fairies will become nutrients, sustaining Shadow Rome."

Melia will gain the support of the magic circle, remain forever young like her, and rule the entire world - the remaining ten thousand people.

Alexandra gently stroked the soft cheek, and a ripple appeared in her frozen eyes: Melia must not have the heart to see the bloody journey, so it is better to let her sleep in the nutrients and wake her up when the time is right.

"Alexandra, do you know why Melia likes Elena more? Because you are the 'evil' side~"

The Fairy Queen's voice echoed through the memories. How ridiculous! Defining evil by evil... so what? So-called kindness can never achieve ultimate dominance.

At best, Elena could only become the Roman emperor, diligently managing the country while keeping Melia busy. Ultimately, power belongs to the people.

But she is different.

When magic returns to the world, Melia's world will be filled with laughter and joy, and everyone will live for her. She will have the most powerful lover and the most adorable children, and live in happiness until the end of the world.

"Hey, what are you doing?"

The cat dragon's voice boomed, and Alexandra turned around, facing a pair of suspicious golden-green dragon eyes. Flame pulsed between her teeth, ready to burst forth at any moment.

Nini didn't understand the goblin's plan, but she knew full well that Melia's mother hated goblins! Why did Half Mom put her mother in a flower to meet the goblin's head?!

Oh, the dragon is so scary.

Clang! The silver-white blade suddenly unsheathed. Alexandra raised the sword, and rays of cold light radiated from within the crystal, converging along the prismatic lines toward the crown.

Her icy blue left eye was stained with light. She stood in the center of the magic pattern and swung her sword vigorously: "Young dragon, you don't understand magic at all."

No key? No problem. This is the core of the entire virtual world. Even to save their own lives, the fairies will desperately support her. What a shame. Melia will have to forget this child and mold a more obedient one later.

"Oh, it's a sword. So we're going to fight with swords here!"

The dragon claw swung twice, but each time it was blocked by the sticky liquid. Nini glanced at the sword in Alexandra's hand and quickly pressed her claws against her tongue.

What does she want to do?

The lightsaber split the space from top to bottom, and the cat dragon shrank like a balloon, and at the same time, "Meow!" vomited out a ball of hair.

No, not a fur ball!

The round sphere exploded in mid-air, ejecting a gleaming longsword. This sword had no hilt, only a silver-white blade, and like the royal sword in her hand, it shone with the same radiance.

The two swords were similar in shape, but the blade in the air lacked a blood groove and was completely enveloped in light.

Alexandra's heart sank. No, this was the key. The blade's glow was smelted golden blood, howling and coalescing!

The scarlet marks on the King's Sword quickly faded, and golden blood beads gathered from the blood vessels. These blood beads rushed towards the little cat dragon, coating the blade with pure golden flames.

"Hehe, so what if I don't know magic!" The dragon claws turned into two hands, and the little girl grasped the sword. The sharp light gathered between her fingers, drawing sparks on the dragon scales.

Menia took a step forward and rushed towards her mother who was standing on a high place.

"Give me back my mother—"

The vortex of flames ignited clusters of flowers and leaves, and the air waves swept over, blowing Alexandra's long hair.

She narrowed her eyes, and her frosty magic surged.

bite--

The two swords overlapped in mid-air. The dragon's power was so overwhelming that Menia's golden-green pupils stood up in excitement.

Bang! Clang... The silver-white sword light had not yet dissipated, but the sword flew out crisply.

"W-why?" She raised her head, dodging her mother's merciless slash. It's obvious that I'm stronger!

Alexandra changed the direction of her sword, but Nini still dodged it, holding her head. "Oh, you don't know anything about swordsmanship, but you're really good at running away."

"Damn it! It's because you didn't teach me!"

Nini retorted confidently, ready to use her dragon teeth to poke a hole in the bad mother at any time: "I was only born a few months ago, and I haven't had enough time to fly, eat meat, and play games yet. Besides, who would expect a dragon cub to learn swordsmanship?"

Humph, Elena’s mother is still better. At least she is willing to teach.

Nini spread her dragon wings, flapping them as she charged towards the blade. Bolts of lightning struck her sides, forcing her back. Even though her scales could withstand a lot of damage, she instinctively sensed danger.

"Give up, little dragon."

Alexandra approached, transparent stairs forming beneath her feet. "I am connected to the entire universe. The magic power of both worlds is continuously supporting me. You don't stand a chance."

The little dragon cat raised its head, and the crown of thorns on its half-mother's head sparkled like stars, which was as ominous as it could be.

Alexandra was like a torch burning brightly in the darkness, not human, but something even more exaggerated than a dragon.

"Huff." Nini blew out a mouthful of dragon flame, and her vertical pupils radiated two magic patterns, like two cross stars. "How can we know if we don't try it?"

The dragon's claws pierced the slime, colliding violently with the royal sword. Sparks of magic splashed into every corner, and flames burned fiercely. The Roman residents sleeping beneath the floor frowned, falling into a deeper nightmare.

So tired, um, where is this...?

Melia opened her eyes. The night sky was clear, and a magnificent river of stars slowly flowed across it. Her nose was filled with the fragrant scent of grass, mixed with the damp earth.

"Child, you finally woke up."

Behind me came the most loving and joyful voice, reminiscent of the Virgin Mary with her eyes cast down in the temple.

Melia shuddered, and Pixie had already walked in front of her.

At this moment, the Fairy Queen looked no different from a human, except for a pair of dangling transparent wings. These colorful wings fell to her sides like a jewel-studded gauze cape.

Pixie didn't wait for a response. She held out her hand. "Remember, my dear daughter, you are not a short-lived human at all. Don't you want to cross thousands of years with us?"

"In no mood."

Melia refused without hesitation, scrambling to her feet and tumbling out. With a thud, her cheek slammed against the transparent membrane, sending her bouncing crookedly back onto the grass.

The Fairy Queen bent down and poked her nose in annoyance: "How naughty! Have you forgotten everything? I chose you among thousands of souls."

Tsk, still lying.

Melia pushed her hand away irritably. "Stop it! My eyes aren't made of jade! Don't try to fool me with that myth of creation."

Fortunately, she was a genuine time traveler, otherwise she would have been completely bewildered. So what if she had created "Meliya"? She was a spirit from another world, her original body having vanished into thin air at the Blue Star crematorium. She had nothing to do with fairies.

The Fairy Queen gently opened her arms and said, "Do you remember? Yes, they told a little lie. We can't create a human body. If we could, we would have done it long ago."

"Heh." Are you admitting it now? Melia chuckled sarcastically. "That sounds quite true. Given the personalities of fairies, if they could create a body that deceived the world, they would definitely sneak into the real world one by one and cause chaos."

Pixie pushed aside her blocking arm and touched her cheek lovingly. "Child, this body originally belonged to [Meliya], a true princess. I took the young baby from the palace and placed it in the garden... for three hundred years."

Melia was stunned for a few seconds and couldn't help but complain: "Didn't he die of old age a long time ago?!"

"Her body is very special, of course, what's even more special is the miracle~" The Fairy Queen raised her eyebrows, and her giggles echoed in the air.

Cranberry

"Little Princess Melia, destined to be the wise king. Her star is reflected in the Wheel of Fate, and every door on the world line is open to her~"

Are you sure you're talking about the original owner, Melia? No, if I'm not a fairy, then the original owner Melia must be a fairy. Then who exactly is Princess Melia... Her heart tightened, and she felt inexplicably panicked.

The Fairy Queen retracted her fingers and spun lightly to the right on tiptoe. Even without flapping her wings, her dance was still graceful. "To preserve her freshness, I had to hide her body in the source of magic."

"What does that have to do with me?!"

Melia asked angrily and anxiously. Pixie quietly stopped dancing. "Of course we have. We have waited three hundred years. Only your soul can enter this body. My lovely daughter, even if your mother hurt the Destined Child for you, you should not betray us."

"So... you consumed the little princess's soul as energy?"

Pixie pursed her lips. She saw confusion and pain on Melia's face. Why was she in pain? Human guilt, perhaps? Such a useless emotion.

"No, I can't let her return to the Styx. Even if I crush her, she'll be swept into a torrent of magical power and noticed by the world." The Fairy Queen twirled her fingers nonchalantly. "Fortunately, the dragons opened a hole in the void when they left. Three hundred years have passed, so it should have been completely shattered by the storm."

Hole in the Void… Melia suppressed her confusion and leaned against the transparent membrane. “After all that, what exactly do you want me to do?”

Suddenly, the fairy smiled, and the world seemed to be painted with a layer of sentimental paint: "It's simple, I hope you will be happy in your life."

?

How is it possible—just as she was about to speak, her eardrums vibrated violently and bursts of bells rang out from deep within her brain.

One, two... the sky cracked, a sword tore the earth apart, and the Fairy Queen disappeared into thin air.

"Meliya, Meliya?"

Her shoulders swayed slightly, and she struggled to open her eyes, seeing a pair of deep ocean-blue eyes: "...Elena?"

"That's great, you didn't forget me."

Elena smiled with relief and picked her up from the lily of the valley: "It's all over, let's go back."

Melia stared blankly at the withering goblins not far away. They were lifeless, huddled on the steps like dead leaves. The entire world rumbled and trembled, looking like it would collapse at any moment.

Yes, I should go back quickly, but... did I forget something...

She poked her head out from the warm embrace, and the empty crystal hall exploded.

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