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The Devil's Cursed Witch novel Chapter 424

Morpheus originally thought it would be better to separate from Aureus.

Though his nephew was young, he was no fool, and certain actions of his would certainly raise suspicion. However, he realized his line of thinking was funny. So what if he was suspicious? The truth would be revealed after his death.

With that kind of mindset, Morpheus introduced the significance of Spirit Circle to the young eagle. Spirit Circle was one of the sacred places within Agartha, a place no one could enter easily.

Morpheus thought this was a good opportunity to let his nephew meet the most senior witches in the kingdom.

'With them acquainted, Aureus will have the best teachers supplying his lack of basic magic knowledge.' freeweɓnovēl.coɱ

Upon entering the Spirit Circle, Morpheus immediately put his plan to action, separating Thala Grimsbane from her sisters.

Similar to how his talk proceeded with Zelda, Thala rejected Morpheus, her unkind tone not even with a tinge of courtesy.

"Heh, have you gone mad?" she let out a grunt. "You want me to help you save him? Let him die! Why meddle with his fate? I cannot wait for his time of reckoning to come. That Dragon has lived for so long, he must be miserable. You'd do him a favor letting him end his sinful life."

Morpheus had long expected this kind of response and prepared a counter. Unlike with Zelda who cared about the King, Thala would not bat an eyelid had Draven dropped dead this very moment.

"Are you that merciful?" he asked.

"What?"

"If you hate him that much, why give him eternal peace? You said it yourself—death is a favor, letting him end his miserable life. Why don't you use this chance to give him a living hell?" Morpheus remarked.

"Oh, no. I know what you are doing—"

Morpheus continued, "If we succeed, you are damning the King to suffer the same way you suffered. Do you not hate him for the death of your closest sisters? Isn't your rage for the bitter struggle your people suffered, as well as the guilt of being lucky to survive?

"Admit it. You feel shame that many of the senior witches who were stronger than you died. Your title as the Witch of Destruction, rather than honor, you feel humiliation to be given such a grand title when the sisters you cherish have nothing to show but a few words of bravery on their gravestones—-"

"Commander Morpheus, you are overstepping your boundaries!" Thala cut him off, her eyes icy cold. "If you came here to provoke me, you succeeded. I ask that you leave this instant!"

However, the winged man did not back down. A lopsided grin hung on his face, but his eyes remained dead serious.

"Listen to me, Thala Grimsbane. I know how you feel. No one knows better than me, the Commander of Warriors, the hatred and the anger you feel for being the one who survived. The feeling of wanting to die, but your life was paid for by countless sacrifices—how could you have the heart to end it?"

A flicker of unknown emotion appeared in his gray eyes.

"Make the King live with the curse of knowing it came at the cost of his dear friend's life. Give him just retribution."

The senior witch silently studied his face, trying to gauge how serious he was. Morpheus gave her time to think over his words.

Seeing that she was hesitating, he further urged, "Be honest with yourself. The main reason why you never acted on your grudge against Draven, because you know how important his existence is to this kingdom. With him gone, what will happen to the Honeyharbor Coven?

"A hundred years ago, the witch race was at its peak. You used to have a hundred senior mages, and the Queen of Witches was present to preside over the coven. As of now, aside from you three disabled war veterans, there are less than twenty senior witches. The current Head, Cornelia Grimm, is so young. The younger generation are yet to grow strong enough for the battlefield. How many of your kind will survive another chaos?"

Thala could only swallow the rest of her words.

Chapter 424 Convincing Thala Grimsbane 1

Chapter 424 Convincing Thala Grimsbane 2

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