The prince of Winged
sic black and white suits, glittering with magic, and perfectly fitting their slender bodies, emerged from the mothership, haughty, greatly emphasizing their rank and authority in fr
our Majesty. I hope yo
uch." nodded Jiide in
respectfully
way, p
ip engraved with white gold. Jiide and Myrhes boarded the ship alone with the senior officer as pilot.
rhes, the latter, showing a deep air of melancholy, fear and curiosit
them, and knowing full well that he could not expect anything from
re your adop
atter, cynically. "You should be
ringly, pleased with this trait of his, though he did
to himself, "that's why you weren't too afraid to leave your child with
ven't seen much yet. Of course, except for those officers," he continued, po
t least tell me your
ce at his uncle's disturbing insistence, but deci
bright, noisy, populated and... artificial. So different from Yzvalthes. Which
iving this time that Jiide
f to say, displaying an optimism he di
is uncle before th
so wil
*
ade their way to the group without waiting to be invited. The leader of the Organization, bearing the illustrious name of Ziterog, a tall, thin man with long smalt hair and a thin face etched with spells, came to meet them. The emperor looked intently at the group of giants and at Zi
ive, watched him ap
his is your new
t moving an inch, straight and proud, then decided to bow
ajesty. Did you
Ziterog. As usual, you
e pleased. And after all, toda
is eyes to Myrhes who stood beside his uncle, proud
l leader declared softly. "We have
ch a pompous welcome, Myrhes cou
you said, it's not every day you
y expected that the first meeting would not go well, no
etween the three figures b
erenity. "We're just getting started anyway, aren't we? Ple
ening wide. Their movements were accomplished in perfect harmony. Now the silent giants stepped aside to let Z
ect order. Adults, elders, and children of various races populated this vast area, training intensively using both their physical strength and their own magic. So, despi
ably happy, which contradicto
ss, tell me." asked Ziterog calmly, not having failed to noti
yed his astonishment and then th
ard that questi
or chuckled serenely but in a voice that did not decei
answers. It is too early
the pr
rst glance. But you must agree with me that it would
oung prince's complex expression
ors, when suddenly a string of fireworks exploded intensely in the vast Gaazal airspace, from which knight
p but exclaim, increasingly bewildered.
g a knowing but also slightly relieved look, befo
, required by the way, endowed with the best possible skills so that they can fulfill their duties in this essential branch
o a terrace supported by crystal pillars, and disappeared
conceded, crossing her arms and shruggin
al metal and engraved with a very specific protective magic, surely a data box, bowed again and disappeared as quickly as he had come in
box to one of his assistants,
's continu