The Devil's Cursed Witch-Chapter 83

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It was the same mark he had seen on the back of the neck of that woman in his dream.

That day, he went to search for this fire mark on Emberโ€™s body, but he returned empty-handed.

โ€˜A mark not in her body but in her soul.โ€™

What was the relationship between this symbol and him marking her as mate?

Draven put all his thoughts aside and asked, โ€œIs there any way to know what this mark is about?โ€

โ€œLeave this to me, Your Majesty. Though I do not know what it is, I will try my best to search through the hidden ancient books we witches have. I will even see if I can consult with the other leaders, though I do think it unlikely that they have ever come across such a mark, since among the races in Agartha, witches are the experts when it comes to matters of the soul. Please be assured that I will keep the reason secret.โ€

Draven nodded before closing his eyes to clear his thoughts. After a while, he looked at Leeora. It was the time to tell them about a piece of information that might be crucial to understanding the mystery of that mark.

โ€œLeeora, this mark, I also saw it on the nape of that woman in my dreams,โ€ Draven informed.

It shocked Leeora while Cornelia looked puzzled.

โ€œSire, that same woman?โ€ Leeora asked. โ€œThe one who is the reason for that stab wound over your heart?โ€

He nodded. โ€œA few days back, I had a new dreamโ€ฆโ€ Draven explained about the scene of the woman walking on the grassy field and how everything was later covered in a hellish fire.

Leeora and Cornelia remained quiet even after he finished, unsure what to say.

โ€œSire, may I ask if this dream is related to Your Majestyโ€™s missing memories?โ€ Cornelia asked. In the past, Cornelia had been asked to scry the Kingโ€™s memories, but similar to Emberโ€™s case, it was also a failure. It was also Corneliaโ€™s first failure as a witch, which had a huge impact on her confidence.

Draven simply nodded and gestured for Leeora to explain. The elf proceeded to fill in the witch with the important details about the Kingโ€™s dreams.

Afterwards, Leeora looked back at Draven. โ€œSire, do you think there is a relation between that woman and Ember?โ€

โ€œThere should be. Initially, I merely had doubts as this human has similar eyes as that woman, but now, with Cornelia seeing that mark on that humanโ€™s neck, the connection between them is undeniable,โ€ he replied.

The study was enveloped with silence as each of them fell into deep thought.

The two women then witnessed the King let out a frustrated sigh that was incompatible with his usual cold dignified appearance.

โ€œThat dayโ€ฆโ€ he trailed off. After shaking his head, his expression regained its composure. โ€œI was trying to search for that mark on her body but I could not find it.โ€

The devil finally thought to explain his cruel behaviour to that poor girl. He didnโ€™t know why he felt the need to explain it when he never bothered to explain any of his actions to anyone before, but for some reason, he felt it proper to tell these people about it.

Did he regret it? Did he feel bad about that human girl? He had no answer. He believed his action was justified since he was simply trying to find out something important, but stillโ€ฆ

โ€˜So thatโ€™s whyโ€ฆno wonder that child was in that state of undressโ€ฆโ€™

โ€˜I understand but did he really have to go that far?โ€™ ๐’‡๐’“eewe๐’ƒ๐‘›๐’๐˜ƒ๐’†๐š•.co๐˜ฎ

The two women finally heard the reason for his inappropriate action with Ember back then, but though they understood, they still thought the Kingโ€™s means were too extreme. Sadly, they could only keep that thought to themselves.

โ€œThere is something else,โ€ Draven said and the two women waited for him to talk.

โ€œThat night I brought her to Agartha, I wasnโ€™t travellingโ€”I was in my chamber when I was suddenly summoned to a burning mountain on the other side of the continent. There was no one else on that mountain but her. She must be the one who summoned me, but she doesnโ€™t know she is capable of doing so,โ€ Draven explained. โ€œI was forced to save her, or else I couldnโ€™t leave that place.โ€

This was a shocking revelation to the elf and the witch, something impossible for them to imagine

โ€˜She summoned the King?!โ€™

There had been cases where humans with strong wills or pure hearts were able to connect with supernatural beings whoโ€™d agree to help them in their time of need, but those were soul contracts or blessings that the supernatural beings would initiate.

There were also cases of witches forming bonds with spiritual creaturesโ€”beings called โ€˜familiarsโ€™โ€”who were either their slaves or partners, similar to an elfโ€™s animal companion, but that kind of summons could only be used on small creatures like cats or crows. Even then, a ritual, a medium or a sacrifice was needed.

But a human girl summoning a dragon? The Black Dragon, the most destructive being on the continent, without knowing it?

โ€œIt happened twice,โ€ he added. โ€œI concluded that whenever her life is in danger, I am forcibly sent to her, compelled to save her.โ€

โ€œThis is soโ€ฆโ€ Leeora mumbled in disbelief while Cornelia didnโ€™t know what to think about it.

Leeora soon sorted out her thoughts. โ€œSire, perhaps Emberโ€™s arrival in Agartha is not any accidental event. Perhaps she was meant to be here.โ€

Draven didnโ€™t agree but didnโ€™t deny it either. There were many questions with answers he was yet to find. The only thing he was sure about was that this human was the key to the mysteries of his pastโ€”sheโ€™s his clue to the part of his memories he had lost.

For now, what he needed to find out was this humanโ€™s connection with the woman in his dream.

โ€œI agree with Elder Leeora,โ€ Cornelia commented. โ€œAs supernatural beings, we know that nothing happens without a reason.โ€ She looked at Draven. โ€œThe questions that have been plaguing Your Majesty for so many centuries, finally, you have gotten hold of a clue.โ€

Draven agreed to what the women said, feeling unburdened that they reached the same conclusion he did. That was the reason he had allowed that human to stay with Leeora in the first place, as he had always sensed there was something about her which was related to him.

โ€œYour Majesty, I will try to find out about that mark as soon as possible,โ€ Cornelia assured him.

Draven nodded and heard Leeora this time, โ€œSire, are we keeping Ember in Ronanโ€ฆ?โ€

โ€œShe will stay in my chamber until we get the result of the marking,โ€ he replied.

He marked her in front of the council and that showed his intentions of making her his mate so there was nothing wrong if he kept Ember with him. In fact, it was normal for the male to look after their mate in this phase.

Marking a mate was generally done between lovers who chose to tie themselves in a spiritual way, thus they were each othersโ€™ most precious person. Even if they werenโ€™t, they at least had the intention of checking whether they were suitable to be each otherโ€™s mates.

โ€œCan we visit Ember? We areโ€”โ€

โ€œYou can,โ€ he answered.

After excusing themselves from the Kingโ€™s presence, the two women didnโ€™t dally and left to see Ember after bowing once more to the King.

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