Most females dreamed of a grand wedding, even in my previous life. However, I wasn't one of those females—I never understood the significance of weddings. All I knew was that as long as you loved the person or people you were about to marry, it would be quite a luxury already.Due to the schedule, I couldn't train using my power like before the others came to the palace, but it felt worth it. I was kind of excited about the event while setting aside anything else. I just wanted to enjoy the short time we had before facing reality.I made Tora a long blush-colored dress decorated with pearls and diamonds with the help of Dillon and my brother. We only held a very short time to prepare the dress, so Dillon agreed to help me and my brother while Macan and Tora were busy directing Dylan's people regarding the venue design. Lowell and Dylan were preparing the food for the feast."Brother, I want a niece that looks like Tora," I said, grinning while sewing Tora's dress."It'd be a miracle,"
"Ahri? Tora? Are you both ready? They were all in the prayer hall," Macan asked as he knocked on the door. "Yes! We just finished dressing up," I answered as I opened the door using my power. He looked stunned to see the two of us wearing dresses. "Wow. Those kinds of dresses were expensive back in our previous lives. I couldn't even afford one for Tory with just my salary for a month," he mumbled. "Haha! You purchased without considering that your sister's birthday was approaching. How could you afford one if you still need to pay the remaining mortgage for the house you previously bought?" I said while laughing, remembering what he said a few days ago. "Right. That was a foolish move. I haven't even had the chance to give it to the recipients," I regretfully murmured. "Hmm? What were you talking about?" Tora asked. I explained everything to Tora since he forgot the details. She laughed at her brother, and he ended up being embarrassed, though his eyes looked sad while looking
[Mature Content Warning: This chapter contains explicit scenes that are not suitable for minors. Please skip if you are NOT 18+] We held the feast after the wedding ceremony. Dylan and I led the celebration side-by-side as everyone cheered and congratulated us, especially their alpha. There were groups of Sirens who performed a song and a dance while everyone was eating. I was a little out of it since I had many questions after meeting my mum. "We'll go ahead, Ari. I'm a little sleepy already," Tora whispered as she hugged me in my seat. "Sure. Rest well," I replied as Tora pulled away and ran towards my brother. Dylan chuckled and whispered, "I doubt she'll be able to rest well, my dear." I was confused and looked at my brother's flushed face as he held Tora's hand. My brother suddenly lifted her into his arms as they walked away. I looked at Macan's reaction, but he just looked back at me and smiled, then crawled near me. "Ahri, where did you get that ring?" Macan asked curiou
I felt so tired because of last night. My body ached so much and was full of marks left by the four beasts during our first night together. Dylan stood up early to get dressed properly, then fixed my necklace and placed it back on my neck while gently locking its back part. "Go back to sleep. You need more rest. I have something to attend to, but I'll be back in a bit to bring your breakfast," Dylan muttered as he gently kissed my forehead. I was still sleepy, so I closed my eyes as soon as his lips pressed against my forehead. "I love you, dear," he whispered before briefly pressing his lips against mine before going away. I fell back asleep and woke up again in a warm bathtub. "Sorry, did I wake you up?" Dillon asked while he was scrubbing my body. I was too sleepy to react and didn't utter a word. I looked around and saw Macan waiting at the side, holding a set of towels. "Lowell is making some pain-relieving tonic and some nourishing soup while Dylan is working on his tasks,
I started to practice shooting and learned basic sword handling. I was too restless to pay any mind to other things, but the others seemed to understand why. A few days later, we bid our farewells to the tribe, including Gurion and his parents. “Mommy, please be careful. I'll behave and will wait for your return. I love you,” Gurion cried while throwing his small body in my arms. “I'll be back soon. I love you too,” I responded while hugging him and then kissing his forehead. I left a blessing with the kiss, just in case they needed any protection. I lowered my head in front of Gurion's parents. They were flustered and bowed lower. “Please be safe, our dear goddess. We'll wait for your return,” Jala mumbled, lowering her head to the ground. “Thanks. Please rise and lift your head,” I said. She stood up and looked at me, so I hugged her and gave her a blessing. “Take care of yourself and don't be sick anymore. I hope this blessing will help you through any sickness.” I smiled.
During our stay, Lowell guarded Dylan's room and strictly prohibited me from entering, while Macan kept an eye on me so I wouldn't sneak in through other means. I was about to sneak in through the window, but Macan suddenly appeared out of nowhere and asked, while leaning on the wall with his arms crossed, "Babe, what do you think you are doing?" I flinched and stammered, "I was lost. I forgot where the entrance is located." "Hmm, I see. I'll bring you to the entrance," he replied while chuckling as he approached me and lifted me in his arms. "I can walk!" I screamed. "Yes, but you're so naughty that I can't let you out of my sight," he nagged as he walked around Icarus's house. My brother suddenly ran towards us and stammered, "I-I t-think Tora's a-about to lay an egg, but she's looking for Ari." "What?! R-Really? Why did you leave her?" I asked as I sprung out of Macan's arms. "The tribe healer is already helping her, and I couldn't find you in your room," he nagged. "Sorry,
It's been a week since we arrived on the North Continent, and everyone was baffled. I don't know what my spouses were hiding, but they looked restless.I asked if Tora had any idea about the secret of the males, but she said she didn't know what it was. I felt uneasy but decided to just observe until I could figure out a way to lure one of them to speak up. The weather in the north was colder than in the Mid Continent, so everyone was wearing a coat. I had some assumptions about what they were hiding, so I just had to get one of them to tell the truth.The easiest target was the most passive of them, Lowell. However, there was a more important concern I needed to address first—Tora just gave birth, and it will be crucial for her to travel."Brother, stay with Tora. We can't let her travel with us in her condition; she might get sick," I suggested."Right. Tora needs at least a month to recover," Lowell said."No! I don't want to stay here! I won't eat if you leave me here!" Tora threat
I stood up, and the water was just up to my waist. I walked further to see if the other side was deeper, and it was. I suddenly slipped on a slope under the lake, and then I heard a splash and felt like I was suddenly pulled out of the water."What are you doing?" Lowell growled as he pulled me out of the water.His silver eyes glimmered like the moon as he hovered over me. His wet hair was dripping on my face, so I laughed and said, "You said it's shallow. I was just testing the water.""I don't know what to do with you," he sighed, then briefly pressed his lips against mine.He lifted me in his arms, placed me near a boulder, and said, "I'll just get some towels and a new set of clothes."I suddenly grabbed his arm before he could leave and pulled him down, causing him to stumble to the ground."Ah, Ari?" he groaned as he hit the ground.I jumped on top of him, and he was stunned."What's wrong, Ari?" he asked as he tried to sit down.I used my power to restrain his hands and bound t