welcome back
This night includes some scenes from the manga.
So, if you haven't read the manga yet and plan to buy it, maybe you should skip this night or something...
The characters all belong to Shinobu Ohtaka.
I've only converted some changes.
Well, I don't want to stop you for long and wish you a lot of fun on my fourteenth night ^^
I can still remember very well how Sheba, and I started sharing every night.
Although she slept with me every night, we had never slept together and were never as close as we were that night.
I started to love this and then missed this when she had her monthly bleeding.
Maybe this was the mistake of getting me used to spending every single night with her.
Because if I had known at the time that I wouldn't be able to have sexual intercourse with her in about the 6th month in two years, I might not have gotten used to it.
However, ... I have the desire to feel it with me every time and in the beginning, I had also got the terror of my life the next morning.
However, when I went to Alayna and confessed this to her, she laughed and revealed to us something that frightened Sheba and me.
As I slowly awoke from my sleep, I looked at my charming wife, who was still absorbed in her dream, and stroked her cheek to slowly wake her up.
However, since she was in a deep sleep, I laughed softly to myself and allowed entry into my chamber when I heard a slight knock.
"Good morning, Your Highness!" said one of the servants, bowing to me and the others, who then went deeper into my room to open the curtains and pick up our laundry that Sheba and I were carrying the day before.
At the very beginning, I was so uncomfortable, because I always folded my clothes according to the law so that the servants could simply tie them up and then wash them in the laundry room.
However, since Sheba and I spent every night together and the laundry was always thrown into the air, they were scattered around the room.
However, this didn't bother me anymore, so I sat up, but left my wife enough blanket so that her bare breasts didn't come out and nodded when I was asked for breakfast.
So, the servants went out of my room bowing, so I lay down next to Sheba again and slowly woke her up.
"Sheba. My angel. Wake up slowly. Our breakfast is coming soon," I whispered and then gave her a good morning kiss on the cheek.
Slowly opening her eyes, she stared at me, smiled and then gave me a kiss on the chest as she couldn't get to my lips because of her lying position.
Laughing at her attempt to kiss me, I then bowed a little lower and then pressed my lips to hers.
No matter how many times I've kissed them, the effect and taste always remain the same.
"Good morning, my king," she whispered and then gave me a few more kisses before falling back on the pillows.
"How many more times do I have to tell you that I'm not your king?" I asked her, so she just looked at me giggling and said that she enjoyed seeing my slightly annoyed face.
Staring at her slightly annoyed, I grinned, closed my eyes and fell on her so that she giggled.
"Well! If you love that so much, I'll just take what I love from you!" I said and then lay on top of her so that she couldn't defend herself before I moved to her lips, to her ear and then to her neck.
A slight moan from Sheba sounded before I stopped my action when I heard another knock on the door.
Sitting on my side again, giving my lover a kiss on the lips beforehand, I allowed me to enter our chamber again.
So, our breakfast arrived, which we two ate together every morning.
In the beginning, my parents didn't like it, my mother didn't like it the most, while my father only stubbornly agreed with her when she asked him for support.
That's when I realized that my mother had much more to say than my father.
When I remembered this again, I looked over at Sheba, who was eating bread rolls with relish, and thought about whether our relationship was the same as my parents' relationship.
Shaking my head, I looked at my watch and was startled to see that it was already 11 a.m.
"Ahh! Damn it!" I cried out and jumped off my bed to get to my closet, forbidding the servants to put out fresh clothes for us.
Staring at me in confusion, she asked me what was going on.
Still picking out towels, I turned to my future wife and said that I wanted to go to Alayna.
"I gave her the bracelet some time ago, as well as the documents that Ugo and I created. When I told her our idea of how to protect Aladdin without locking him up in the palace all the time, Alayna wanted to do something with the bracelet to make what we both created work."
When I closed my closet door again and her clothes and towels were lying at the end of the bed, I saw a confused look.
Sighing and yet smiling, I went to her, kissed her and then told her to eat her breakfast before I went to the bathroom.
After about an hour and a half, I came out of the bathroom and looked over at Sheba, who was sleeping on my bed again.
Looking at her with a smile, I went to Alayna.
After some time of searching for the gate to the Sacred Palace, which now resembled a library again, I knocked three times with my divine staff before the gate opened.
Frightening that black Rukh flew towards me, I first looked after them before I ran inside.
"Alayna! Are you okay?" I asked her when I saw her lying on the floor.
Coughing, staring at me, she nodded and then rose to her feet with my help.
"Yes ... It's okay ..."
"Have you tried to investigate those sinister Rukh again?!" I asked her with a stricter paternal tone.
Looking at me, as I had never spoken to her like that before, she shook her head.
"Oh, really? And then what were those black Rukh that flew towards me, young lady?" I asked her with a stern look.
Looking down at the ground for a moment, she said something inside herself that I didn't understand, as she said it softly, she looked at me and explained to me what kind of Rukh they were.
"They weren't sinister Rukhs, they were just normal black Rukhs."
"Black Rukh? Aren't they the same?" I asked her and then sat down with her as she sat down at the small table where I met her.
Shaking her head, she said that although they are very similar on the outside, they are very different on the inside.
"While the sinister Rukh eat the white Rukh and thus turn them into sinister Rukh, the black ones are harmless," said Alayna and removed another layer of dust from her clothes.
"What do you mean?" I asked her, so she looked at me and thought for a moment.
"Well, the black ones used to be white Rukh too. It was only through events that were bad for the bearer of the Rukh that he fell into a depression and lost all belief in his existence, which is why the Rukh then turn black," she explained.
"At least that's what the Rukh explained to me. At that time, I or Aladdin was not very happy about black Rukh, so he wanted to drive them out of the world on which he had lived one."
Nodding in understanding, I then asked her what it was about the world on which Aladdin had lived.
"After all, you mention it every now and then instead of showing it to us. Why not?" I asked.
Looking at the table, she said that she couldn't remember it 100%.
Looking at her in confusion, I then looked at the gate as Sheba came through.
"Good morning, Alayna!" she wished her, before she sat down with me and kissed my lips for the thousandth time.
Watching us, she smiled and then rose from her seat.
"First; The black Rukh that came towards you were memory Rukh of a person who also has a Rukh who is supposed to protect him from the god," said Alayna with folded arms that she held behind her.
Asking what Alayna meant, I whispered to Sheba that I would explain it to her later.
"I sent it to him because, according to my mission, it would be time to give him the truth. He's just about 2/3 years old, but very strong for his age, so he doesn't mind getting the truth," she said and turned to us.
"And secondly; I just can't remember Aladdin's life 100% because it wasn't my life. Of course, I carry divine Rukh within me. But as you know, not all of them, which is why I can't show you his life," she explained and then sat down with us again.
"But why can't you just show us. I mean; after all, you showed us the memories of Ala. Then why not the memories of Aladdin?" Sheba asked her after I had told her something that happened in the half hour.
"Because it's not my mission to show you the memories of Aladdin. In addition... Even if I wanted to, I must have the permission of them." Alayna then said and looked to the side, offended.
"Even though I have parts of the God in me, they still don't see me as their master!"
Looking at us confused, I then asked who she meant.
"Yes, Ru and Fu. Who else?" she asked me with a disinterested look, but then saw normal again when she saw our looks.
"Oh! That's right! You don't know them!"
"Yes, it's nice that you think of it! Who is Ru and Fu now?" we both asked, so that she scratched her neck and looked at the endless ceiling.
"Well, these are the ... How should I put it? They are God's advisors, let's put it this way! They supported the god with all the decisions he made. Like, for example, going to the people and fulfilling this desire that he had," she explained.
"We thought you didn't know how he survived?" Sheba asked her, so Alayna said she didn't know at first, until Ru and Fu went to her and explained to her how God survived.
"They showed me a sealed memory of how the two of them had advised him not to wish for anything, otherwise he would lose his whole self as a result," she explained.
"Of course, I'm not allowed to show it to you. Otherwise, it makes no sense at all to seal it," she said, so we asked her why this memory is sealed at all.
Shrugging her shoulders, she then said that it most likely has to do with this desire.
"As mentioned earlier, God then loses his own self ... At least I think that's why the memory is sealed."
Nodding in understanding, we then asked why Ru and Fu were allowed to decide what she was allowed to show us.
"Because they're just mean! In addition to God, of course, they are the determiners of who is allowed to see memories and who is not. God had allowed them one while he was not in the Sacred Palace. When the monster had almost destroyed his entire divine Rukh, he ordered the two of them to protect the Sacred Palace until he recovered," Alayna explained, while I nodded in understanding and Sheba had that look again.
Smiling, I pushed Sheba to me and then looked back at Alayna, who rose again.
"By the way, since you both just showed up, it's time to show you something that is important for the future," she said and conjured up the library again in the Sacred Palace.
Looking around more closely, since these two Rukh could be here, I then looked over at the woman who said that we can't see them, because they only show up when the god is born.
Slightly disappointed, I helped my wife up and sat with her back on the sofa, where we sat about three years ago and saw the memories of Ala.
"Since the two of you are just having sex without restraint, perhaps without thinking that there might be a danger of begetting Aladdin, Ru and Fu gave me the memories of the world of Alma Torran, the world that God had destroyed," she said, sitting across from us.
"Wait! You don't mean the world Rukh Aladdin's parents lived in, do you?!" I asked her, nodding in agreement.
"But ... that's exactly the world I meant. Besides, you're both his parents," Alayna said, rolling her eyes.
Scratching the back of our necks, we both laughed and listened to what she wanted to show us.
"There are not only memories of God, but also parts of you. The god had ... one did something that gave him back some of his feelings," she explained, and then asked a Rukh to appear.
"It's best if you see it for yourself ..."
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After some time, after I went down from the Sacred Palace to the galaxy that had created one Ill Ilah, entered a small group consisting of David, Alma, Arba and Uraltugo, and later joined several, David and Alma created a small kingdom that would treat all species equally.
David, the leader of the realm, then created a covenant with other mages, which he called the Orthodox Church, as well as so-called Gunuds, which were intended to protect and regulate the other species from enemy attacks or quarrels among themselves.
Alma, his wife, supported him and gave him her divine powers, which I had lent her one when I created her.
With sheer hatred for disobeying the rules, I tried to wipe out all the time about her but was stopped again and again when others intervened.
When I learned that she was going to have a child with a human being, I could not wait any longer and had to destroy her, as well as the child in her womb from this world.
So that night I crept into his chamber where she and David were sleeping and was about to put my magic on her until I had a faint fit and fell to the ground.
Because of the bang, the two woke up from their sleep and saw me lying on the floor, breathing heavily.
"Oh God! Alayna! Is everything okay with you?!" Alma asked me.
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"Wait! Alayna?! But your name is Alayna, aren't you?!" I asked her, so that she nodded with a smile.
"But then these are your memories, aren't they?" Sheba asked, shaking her head.
"No, these are not my memories, but those of God. As you know, he is neither male nor female, which is why his form is transformed as people see God. However, since there was a female goddess in this world, that is, your mother, Solomon, his form also turned into a female before," Alayna explained to us.
"My mother was really a goddess. Why isn't it anymore?" I asked her.
Looking a little sadly to the side, she explained that the god had taken this from her, as she had not paid attention to the rules, he had told the gods.
"And what would they be?"
"First, never wipe out any species, even if they are so cruel, that the others oppress. Secondly, never fall in love with a single way. Love everyone you have created, and thirdly, the most important rule that your mother had broken is, never transfer your magic to humans or other magicless species!" she said, looking at us with a deadly serious look.
Trembling because of the look she gave us, she continued.
"Your mother had wiped out the Ogres she had created. Completely banished from their world. She had fallen in love with people ... and only into the people. In addition, she had transmitted her magic to humans so that they could rule over the world and over the other species she had created."
Disappointed, Alayna then looked down.
Apparently, the divine Rukh repented in her, so she looked down in disappointment and then said something through her.
"I know that I didn't follow the other two rules either, or I also wiped out the dinosaurs from my world and fell in love with people ... Also, I have ..." she spoke, but then lost consciousness for a moment, so Sheba and I rushed to her and asked if she was feeling better.
Nodding, Alayna said that the divine Rukh sometimes use her body to clarify something she didn't know herself.
Understanding, we both sat next to her and waited for her to regain her strength.
"In any case, Alma had broken these rules. Although, as far as I know, Ru and Fu told me that they had set these rules, since even the gods could not see or hear the god," she said after she had recovered.
"Wait, even the 11 gods couldn't see him? Not even my mother?" I asked her.
Nodding, she replied that although the god had created the 12 gods, they could not see and hear him for unfathomable reasons.
"That's why Ru and Fu created the rules. Of course, they asked God beforehand if this would be okay for him as well. However, since he looked silently at the ground like a puppet at the time, as he used his last strength, together with eight guardians and the two, to create the 12 gods, they decided to use this rule so that something like this would never happen again," Alayna explained to us.
Looking at them understandingly, we then asked, will be the eight Guardians, since we are experiencing them for the first time.
Staring at us in shock, she laughed nervously and then said that these eight guardians were just Rukh, but they used special magic that the god supposedly gave them one.
"At least according to Ru and Fu," she said, shrugging her shoulders.
Shaking her head, she then said that she would continue to see us the memories, so Sheba and I looked at the Rukh again.
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Alma, who picked me up on the floor and then laid me in her bed while David lit the candles and fetched some water, asked me what I was doing in his chamber at that late hour.
Knowing that I couldn't tell her that I wanted to kill her, I briefly thought about what to give her in response and then decided I had a nightmare.
However, since I could not speak, she gave me a pad where I wrote it down.
|I wanted to ask you and David to give me some magic so I can sleep better without having nightmares.| I lied.
"Oh sweetie! Nightmares exist and are part of human life! From time to time such dreams just appear, which is why you shouldn't think about them so much!" said the goddess and stroked my back.
"But if you'd like to hear a story, I'd be happy to tell you!" she added with a smile.
Silently looking at my pad, I then reluctantly accepted the glass David handed me and took a sip of it.
My throat felt so dry, like I had been screaming the whole time.
Shaking my head when I was asked if I would like to sleep with them for the night, I got up from the bed and walked towards the door.
"Are you really feeling better, Alayna? After all, you've been having these fainting spells all along," David asked me, so I nodded silently without looking at him and then walked out of the room.
These bouts of weakness are one of the reasons why I can't destroy this goddess with her child.
So, I must build a plan and find a way where I don't have these seizures, and no one bothers me when I finally destroy them.
Pondering and with a plan, I went to my room grinning and tried to make it happen.
So, years went by when I was looking for Solomon and then joined his resistance after I had a fainting spell, and they took me in when they found me lying on the ground.
I was sitting at a table a little far from Solomon's table, where he was sitting with his comrades.
Watching him with an empty and yet deadly look, I watched him and waited for him to finally be alone.
"Tell me, what's your name?" Arba, who was sitting at my table, suddenly asked me.
"I know you'll live as long as me and David. I had always seen you back then, when we were still living by his side. However, I've never seen you talk to someone once," she suddenly said in a whisper and leaned a little in front of me.
I stared at her with a blank look before I looked back at Solomon.
Until I heard a giggle from her, so I looked at her again.
"You know, you have the same blank look as Solomon had one. And you also look something like him. Could it be that you are his mother?" she asked me in a whisper.
"After all, I had never seen a woman by David's side... At least I can't remember it."
No!
I was not Solomon's mother!
His mother I had banished from the galaxy 17 years ago after I managed to have her alone.
My plan, which I had made, was to manipulate some species with the help of sinister Rukh that I had discovered, and thus send David and the others far away from Alma, who was expectantly waiting for her lover at home.
However, when I attacked her, she was startled when I explained to her that I was her creator and that I was shining, then to my true form before her.
"You shouldn't have opposed me, Ilah," I told her as I transformed into my divine form.
The moment I created a barrier so that no one would come in and out, as well as gathered enough Rukh inside, I was able to use it to create my true form so that she could see and hear me.
"Father, please! Have mercy! I didn't want to oppose you! But I had the feeling that I wanted to help people!" she pleaded with me.
I looked down at her with a blank look and raised my hand to banish her, along with her child, from this world.
"It's too late. I have decided to banish you and your son from this galaxy forever," I said.
"No! Please don't my son!" she begged me again with watery eyes, hoping to make me feel sorry for her, but that didn't work.
With my eyes closed, I created the banishment spell and banished her from this galaxy forever.
I also made sure that people couldn't remember them.
Except for David.
He loved this woman more than anything, so he went to the others in arms with his child when he found Alma half-dissolving and asked him to protect Solomon, whom she protected from my magic with a ward, from me.
So, I had to destroy David and Solomon, which was not as easy as I had thought.
Solomon was always locked in his room and was only allowed to leave when he needed to learn magic, or his father wanted to talk to him.
And David, on the other hand, tried everything to transcend me and fulfill his most sensual desire, which, however, he forgot in his delusion and became a prophetic man, who then suppressed the other species.
If I had looked at him more closely at the time, I would have seen that his Rukh were no longer his, but someone else who was manipulating him.
But I didn't know this at the time.
Remembering this, I startled for a moment when Arba nudged me in front of me.
"Can you please answer me? I mean, I can see your eyes on him," Arba said, looking over at Solomon.
I shook my head when Arba asked me again if I was Solomon's mother, and tried to explain to her with hand signals that I couldn't talk, which was true.
Halfway understanding, Arba nodded and asked me if I had ever seen Solomon's mother, whereupon I just shook my head.
Why should I first erase her memories of her and then tell them that I even knew his mother quite well?
When suddenly our Mountain stopped, which was a magical utensil and from Uraltugo, who everyone just affectionately called Ugo, I looked over at all the people who rose from their seats.
"Solomon! We have reached the Gunuds, which defiles the habitat of the Manticores!" shouted Markkio, who steered this vehicle with his lightning spell, over to the leader, who now closed his book and rose.
"Very good! Grab your sticks and the flying carpets! The rest we will fly and rob ourselves of the divine staff!" he shouted, so that everyone shouted Yes and set off.
I wanted to accompany them and try to kill the child with the divine blood behind the back, but they held me here because they didn't quite trust me yet, which was no wonder!
After all, I'd only been living with them for a few months and haven't spoken to one here, if I could.
So, I had to wait here for them and take advantage of my next opportunity to kill him.
So, the time passed as I waited for the squad with Solomon.
But instead of returning with only the divine staff, they also came back with a little girl named Sheba.
They successfully destroyed the tower and then celebrated their victory, which they always did when they won against the Orthodox.
Really annoying for me, as they were always so happy together, while I just wanted to destroy Solomon, who tried to explain everything to the little girl.
I found it quite callous instead of putting them around.
I investigated her gaze, which was just as bleak as mine, but mixed with nervousness and lost in her thoughts.
Alba tried to introduce her, so I had to smile briefly because Sheba didn't pay attention to the two of them.
When I noticed this, I suddenly stared at my plate in front of me and investigated the reflection, which was reflected.
"(Did I actually smile just now?)" I wondered and continued to stare at the plate, then jerked up, along with Sheba, when we heard Wahid's calls.
"Food, I want food! Bring me food!" he shouted.
Well, that's how Sheba, and I too, at least looked at the group sitting at the same table as Solomon and gave them a little attention before she was frightened by Arba.
"Oh sorry, it wasn't my intention to frighten you." I heard.
I was sitting not very far from this table, after all, I had to find out when Salomon was alone, so I could hear every conversation.
However, I am not interested in the conversations and pretended that I was just silently eating my food or reading a book.
I had to stay with the resistance.
"Now... What was your name?" Arba asked the little one, whose name was Sheba, which I had already heard from her Rukh and from her parents, whom I had followed for a while before they were murdered by the Orthodox after which the little one was born.
Her parents, who were named Yasemin and Yisrael, were once the best and closest friends of David, Alma and of me.
They helped them realize the dream of creating a utopia, which would be named Alma Torran.
First, they began to create Gunuds in each habitat to be able to communicate better with the other species.
Before they did, however, they asked the species who lived with them in Cathedral to be their test object to test whether what David had planned would work, which it had done.
So, the dream was slowly within reach.
However, if they had known that I had very different plans after I heard about David and Alma's good fortune to have the first child that magic inherited, they wouldn't have thought of me as one of them.
After erasing the memories of Alma except David, since he had become a prophetic man, I tried again and again to get into Solomon's room and learned that Yasemin and Yisrael could still remember them as well.
They tried to bring David back to his senses and asked for help from the other magicians, but they ignored them when they told her about Alma.
"What's wrong with you?!" asked Yisrael Alba and Uraltugo, who just looked at her questioningly.
"Why don't you know Alma anymore?" Yasemin asked her, so that the two of them just looked at each other and asked her who this Alma was.
Frightened by the fact that they couldn't remember the goddess and couldn't get to David, they fled the cathedral city and tried to thwart David's plans together.
His plans to dumb down the other species, enslave them and become God.
If you look at it this way, Sheba's parents were the first to build up the resistance.
However, they no longer had divine staffs, as they would have been found more quickly, so they left them behind and stayed somewhere else.
I searched for them for 5 years because I had to wipe them out, because I couldn't rewrite their Rukh for unfathomable reasons, and because they had a child, which was partly inherited about my magic.
When I found them in a cave, which was near a Manticore, I rushed to them, but quickly hid when I saw the Orthodox who had also sought them out and then killed them.
Exhaling with relief, I went to them when the covenant disappeared and checked if they were dead, until I heard a faint cry in the cave.
I looked over to the cave where they had built a little nest for themselves, and found a little baby in a shady corner, wrapped in a blanket.
Knowing that this child inherited parts of my magic, I wanted to kill him.
But should I really kill it with my magic, which I had kept for Solomon, since he is the child of a god, or should I rather leave it to fate?
I chose the latter, as I felt that this baby was going to die very soon anyway.
But when it screamed, I stopped, turned around again and picked it up.
I put away the blanket of the face and realized that it was a little girl.
"What's your name, you little one?" I asked them with the help of my Rukh and thought at first that the Rukh couldn't give me an answer yet, because they had only lived two days.
"I'm Sheba. And what's your name?" asked me the Rukh, so I startled for a moment and then looked at her with a smile as she stared at me with the big pink eyes.
"I'm Alayna."
"Where are my mom and dad?" she asked me, so I just stared sideways at the dead bodies and then got a regret and sad feeling.
"Your parents ... They entrusted you to me. I promise you'll come in a beautiful facility." I lied and erased her memories of me when I reached the Cathedral with her and laid her in front of a church.
With a letter with her name on it, I left her in front of it and knocked on the door before I moved back to David and Solomon.
Nowadays, I always wonder what would have happened if I hadn't killed Alma back then and Solomon and Sheba had met as children, since their parents were the closest friends.
Perhaps all the drama I had committed would never have exhaled as far as it should happen in a few years?
A question I can never answer.
When I remembered her parents, I looked at Sheba, who called us impure and said that her father should sentence us Daeif to death before she ran away, whereupon after a few minutes Solomon also went after her.
A possibility to finally destroy him, since the others stayed in the mountain and let him take care of himself.
So, I secretly crept after me, hoping that no one would look after me and run, then with my staff after this child sentenced to death.
To my astonishment, he found Sheba relatively quickly, but still stayed in the background and just let the girl keep running.
Better this way for me!
So, I didn't have to kill the little girl if she saw her.
So, I quietly crept up to him, raised my staff, and struck.
However, I hit the rock he had leaned against before and then suddenly saw him at the girl, who had screamed because she was attacked by a Manticor Kids.
I froze and wondered how the hell he got there so quickly.
"HURRY UP AND KILL IT! YOU HAVE A STAFF WITH YOU, RIGHT!? HURRY UP AND KILL THAT MONSTER!" shouted Sheba.
But Solomon stared at the kid first, then threw his staff aside and tugged at the Manticor's fur.
I suddenly felt a bright light coming from him as he said something to the kid, as well as a small voice that sounded in my head, made me hide behind the rock and take hold of my beating heart, if I had one at all.
"(What the ...? What kind of show was that? This light that shone from him ... This vision that I saw... And that voice ... What was that?)" I asked myself and meanwhile tried to calm my beating heart, which was not exactly easy.
Meanwhile, I listened to what the two were talking about, before I went back unconsciously, smiling and with a strange feeling in my chest, when Solomon said the following to Sheba.
"You are a really despicable woman. In my eyes, you are the warped and filthy monster here, but what do you think about yourself?"
The next day, I went to my standard table and saw only Shiba grumblingly staring at Solomon, who was talking to others about the next staff they were going to get.
"Hey Sheba, won't you forgive Solomon? He just has some difficulty being kind to you is all." Ugo said, almost getting lost in my drink.
Well worded, Ugo!
He really has a lot of difficulty being kind to be.
Shaking my head as that small voice sounded in my head again, I thought of another plan to kill Solomon and glanced over at them for a moment, seeing that Sheba was looking to the side, grumbling, with a red face.
Smiling unconsciously again, I slapped my cheek and startled briefly when we moved again, as we had also been at the place where Solomon's clique, which I kindly called, had fetched Sheba, and moved towards the Continental Rift.
Meanwhile, the others were talking about these divine staffs that one Alma gave to the people.
There were about 72 people, including David, of course, herself, Sheba's parents, Yasemin and Yisrael, and me, who each had one.
Although, in my opinion, Alma doesn't need one, as do I.
But in order not to attract attention, I had one or I accepted one, which David handed me with a smile at the time.
Remembering it, I felt a strange feeling inside me, which evoked joy and loneliness.
Catching our heads, we got off a short time later when we arrived at the continental rift.
"Oh man... It's the 'Continental Rift', young Master." Said Arba, so Solomon answered in the affirmative, saying that it was strange, however, since the continent would go on for a while.
So, they wondered how long the walk to the next continent was, to which Uraltugo only said that if we flew without interruption, we would need about twenty days, whereupon Ithnan complained and the two then argued, which upset Solomon.
Somehow this reminded me of something I had also experienced ... only with others, who also always quarreled ...
"|Stop calling me a unicorn all the time! I have a name, too!|"
"|Why? I think it suits you!|"
"|So, I also think he's a good fit for you, Ali!|"
"|Are you going to stand up to me now, Teru?!|"
"|You see! Even Orangehead proves me right!|"
"|Are you kidding me here, Khan?!|"
"|No, Orangehead!|"
"|Well, wait! You'll get that back!|"
"|ALRIGHT, JUST SHUT UP! I'm trying to write a letter here!|"
Falling back a little from this memory, I got down on my knees and stared tremblingly at the ground.
Hearing this, Arba came to me and asked me if everything was okay, whereupon I closed my eyes briefly to calm down again and just nodded before I got up again with the help of the woman.
Then, when we turned to the Manticores and entered their underground village.
Everyone was amazed when we entered the village, except for me, as I had been to something like this before with David and Alma.
When Sheba and I looked at Solomon at the same time, we saw sparkling eyes and then a jumping young man who turned back into a small child.
Again, a small voice sounded inside me, but this time I was able to drive them away and then looked at them.
"C-can you understand what they are saying!?" Sheba asked him.
"No, I can't understand them, but I'm using my gut feeling!" he replied with a beaming face.
His childish behavior somehow reminded me of myself, so now the quiet voice was a little clearer ...
"Remember ..."
With my hands pressed to my ears, I shook my head violently, and then walked into a corner where I was alone.
So, we stayed a whole night in this village and got to know the Manticore better, getting to know the others better, while I stayed in a shady corner and watched Solomon and Sheba.
I wasn't so sure anymore if I really wanted to kill him.
The way he conversed with the other species gave me back little shreds of memory.
Shiba's way of quickly befriending the Manticore Kids and showing that radiant smile also gave me back little memories of a time I had lived one.
With the modified divine staff that I got from the resistance, I involuntarily drew around on the ground and was startled for a moment when Arba joined me again.
"Okay! New question. Are you the mother of Sheba? You have similar faces!" Arba said and leaned over to me.
Staring at her with fright, I shook my head and then looked over at the little one as she played with the kid smiling.
Smiling as I watched this, I then looked back at the ground and felt this feeling that I had locked up and forgotten a long time ago.
Well, that was my fourteenth night.
I hope you liked it and gave you suspense, harmony and humour. Especially humor ^^
Here is the explanation:
Well, for now there is no explanation.
But if you would like to be told something because you didn't understand something, you can ask me privately or in the review, but only once please ^^
I would look forward to detailed and nice criticism. But not too nice.
After all, I want to improve where I might be bad ^^
I hope you like it and take it into the spell of imagination ^^
I also hope that you will read the upcoming chapters or nights.
Until then, ^^
In love your MimiTenshi
