Evolution begins with an ant colony-Chapter 302 The Waifu War Part Two
Meanwhile, In a quiet corner of the bustling ant city, away from the vibrant festivities, Genreia, the green dragon princess, had gathered a small group of companions—Zara, Mara, Luna, and Leona. As they settled into their surroundings, seated at a small table close to a food stand, Genreia leaned in, her emerald eyes glinting with curiosity.
"Tell me,," she began, her voice melodic, "what do you know about your liege?"
Zara, her features illuminated by the soft glow of lanterns nearby, spoke first, her gestures graceful yet purposeful. "Well, he's quite skilled in combat," she offered, her expression thoughtful. "I know of his amazing prowess on the battlefield."
Mara, her eyes bright with excitement, chimed in eagerly. "Yes, and he possesses incredible magic abilities," she added, her hands gesturing animatedly as she spoke. "He's the one that gave all of us the magical skills we use."
Luna, her gaze thoughtful yet intense, nodded in agreement. "Indeed," she agreed, her voice soft yet firm. "But there's more to him than just strength and magic. He has a keen intellect and a strategic mind."
Leona, her demeanor calm yet attentive, spoke up next. "And let's not forget his leadership qualities," she added, her tone reverent. "Many look to him as a beacon of hope and guidance."
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Taking in what the all said, Genreia narrows her gaze as she mused, "Our liege is turly remarkable, being able to bestow magical abilities is a feat only a god should be capable of. Seems his dragonic aura isn't just for show." Her cheeks flustered slightly as she mused futher, "But...."
Genreia, shifted uneasily as she broached the delicate topic. "Um, well," she began hesitantly, her voice trailing off momentarily before gathering courage. "What I wanted to know was... his tastes in women." She glanced around at the guardians, her expression a mix of curiosity and discomfort.
Zara, her eyebrows raised in surprise, blinked in astonishment. "His tastes in women?" she repeated, her voice tinged with curiosity. "I... I'm not sure we have that kind of information." She gestured inquisitively.
Mara, her eyes widening with realization, nodded in agreement. "Yes, that's right," she chimed in, her tone apologetic. "We mostly know about his combat skills and magical abilities. Matters of the heart... well, that's a bit outside our realm of knowledge."
Luna, her gaze thoughtful yet empathetic, offered a reassuring smile. "It's understandable to be curious," she said gently, her words intended to soothe Genreia's nerves. "But perhaps his romantic inclinations are a mystery even to those closest to him."
Leona, her expression calm, nodded in agreement. "Indeed," she concurred, her voice soft yet understanding. "Sometimes, certain aspects of a person remain shrouded in mystery, even to their friends and allies."
Genreia let out a sigh, her shoulders slumping with disappointment. "I see," she murmured, her features crestfallen. "Well, thank you for trying, anyway." She offered a grateful smile, appreciative of their efforts.
Suddenly, Genreia felt a shift in the air. She could sense Chrono Nexus's presence amidst the festival. "What is she doing here?" she mused, narrowing her gaze. Turning her head to the left, she looked in the direction from which she felt the presence emanating.
Then it hit her. The only reason Chrono Nexus could be at the festival was for a chance to be with Akun. Suddenly, she rose from her seat, catching Mara, Zara, Luna, and Leona off guard. This caused them all to ask in unison, "Are you okay?" Their voices echoed in concern.
"Thank you all for your time, but something came up, and I must go now," Genreia announced swiftly, with seriousness clearly in her voice. With that, she took off, swiftly making her way through the crowd toward where she could feel Chrono Nexus's presence.
"What do you think has her in such a hurry?" Zara asked, leaning forward in her seat, her voice tinged with curiosity.
"Beats me," Mara replied with a shrug, her expression nonchalant.
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Meanwhile, As the tension thickened between Chrono Nexus, Hestria and Tatilia, Akun stepped forward, his expression a mix of concern and seriousness. With a commanding presence, he raised his hand, signaling for attention.
"Alright, ladies," Akun began, his voice firm yet gentle, "let's take a moment to breathe." He glanced between Chrono Nexus, Hestria and Tatilia, noting their tense stances and furrowed brows.
Hestria's eyes flickered with a mix of relief as she glanced at Akun, grateful for his intervention. Her shoulders relaxed slightly, though she remained on guard.
Tatilia, on the other hand, met Akun's gaze with a hint of defiance, her chin lifted in defiance. She seemed reluctant to yield, but there was a glimmer of uncertainty in her eyes.
Akun continued, his tone soothing yet authoritative. "We're all here to enjoy the festival, not to create discord." He took a step closer, his hands open in a gesture of peace.
Kaldarix and Mellin observed the unfolding tension between Chrono Nexus, Hestria, and Tatilia with keen interest. As they stood nearby, their gazes flickered between the trio, silently exchanging knowing glances.
Kaldarix, his posture relaxed yet alert, leaned in slightly towards Mellin, his expression thoughtful. "Father seems to have his hands full," he remarked in a low voice, his tone tinged with admiration as he smiled slightly.
Mellin, her eyes fixed on the scene before them, nodded in agreement. "Indeed," she replied, her voice equally soft. "But he's always been adept at handling delicate situations. So I don't think we should worry."
Suddenly Tatilia heard her name being called out by one of the evolved bees at the pancake stand. "Lady Tatilia! A serving of pancakes with your special honey is ready," the bee announced with a cheerful buzz.
A bright smile spread across Tatilia's face as she thanked the bee. Turning to Akun, she suggested, "Why don't we take a seat and enjoy our pancakes master?" Her eyes sparkled with anticipation as she waited for his response.
Suddenly, before Akun could respond, Chrono Nexus reached out, her hand firmly grasping his arm as she leaned in towards Tatilia. "Would Lady Tatilia mind if I also partook in some of those pancakes?" she inquired, her voice carrying a hint of steel beneath its polite tone.
Tatilia's expression tightened slightly at the request, her face momentarily clouded with displeasure. "No," she replied swiftly. "They were meant for Master alone. I plan to feed him."
Chrono Nexus's gaze sharpened, a chill entering her voice as she responded, "You've become quite bold, honeybee."
Tatilia met Chrono Nexus's gaze unflinchingly, her own eyes gleaming with defiance. "I fail to see how that is any of your concern," she retorted, her words laced with a small challenge.