All the heavens began with Huo Yi

Chapter 44 The Messenger Lux

Lani went in and never came out.

After a while, Suer stopped standing there dumbfounded at the door.

He went to talk to Rataen about gravity magic.

Rataen's gravity magic surpassed that of his predecessor, and its usage differed greatly from what Suer had seen in the book.

Of course, the main reason is that Rataen can fly quickly using gravity magic.

Previously, Suer could only use gravity magic to achieve a state similar to floating in space; he could fly, but he just couldn't go fast.

After talking with Rataen, Sull finally understood why Rataen flew so fast.

It can only be said that the Renara family are all research freaks; Rataen's speed is actually due to the principle of like-sex repulsion!

This is also a blind spot in Suer's thinking. After using magic for so long, he only thinks about using magic to solve problems, but forgets the scientific principles that once existed.

And Suer also tried this method of flight.

It flew very fast because it was launched from a catapult. However, the direction of flight was difficult to control at the beginning, but fortunately, Suer could use the Wind Control Technique to correct the direction.

Once Suer has practiced a few times, he will have another way to fly.

From then on, Lani would spend a whole day with Renara every day, and Sull and Rataen would discuss everything from magic to close combat.

Rataen was pleasantly surprised by Sul's ability to fight in close combat, since most mages who specialize in magic simply don't have the time or interest to study close combat skills.

Time passed quickly, and although the group did not receive the army of gold, they did receive a messenger of gold.

“Your Excellency Prince Rataen, Prince Rakad, and Princess Lani,” the messenger called out outside the city of Kalia. “We come with goodwill, so please do not be nervous. I am here on the orders of His Majesty Radagan to welcome the princes to Rodel.”

After he finished speaking, the messenger and his servants waited quietly below.

The messenger who arrived was Sir Lux, one of Radagan's closest subordinates and the one who guarded the Great Elevator and the walkway.

"What do you think about this?" Rataen asked his younger brother, seeking his opinion.

“…”, Rakad closed his eyes, frowned, and couldn’t answer Ratan for a moment.

“I think, no matter what, he is still our father, he wouldn’t go so far as to harm us…” Seeing his brother Rakad remain silent, Ratan could only say what he wanted to hear from Rakad.

Lakad opened his eyes and said in a deep voice, "It shouldn't be. Even dragons don't eat their cubs. Our father is the most law-abiding. It's just that I'm afraid I'll be imprisoned if I go, and then Lienia will be powerless to resist."

“How about… I go, and you and Lani stay home? If there are any problems, they won’t be too big. I have a good relationship with Godwin, and I think he will help me.”

Ratahn shared his thoughts, because it was indeed a safe bet.

He is the strongest of the three siblings. He can fly, so he can easily advance or retreat. Even the worst outcome can be escaped, right?

“Golden is also Gold. Even if he’s not happy with Radagan, he won’t help you leave. If this trip is a trap, you won’t be able to escape without help.” Lani, who hadn’t spoken until now, suddenly spoke up. Her analysis brought Rataen and Rakad to their senses.

Yes, Godwin is also on the Gold Side. No matter how good the relationship is, would he let a potential enemy go?

Definitely not!

He is the natural heir. Even if his biological mother and stepfather have a child, the vast dynasty will still be inherited by him, unless his mother stops loving him.

Of course, all of this is predicated on the Golden Dynasty's intention to take action against Caria and bring Lienia completely under its control.

"Tsk~" Lakad frowned, even he, who was usually the most decisive, was unsure.

"Do you think we should go, Sul?" Lani looked at Sul, wanting to hear what he had to say, since his previous nonsensical words had now come true.

“Me?” Su Er pointed to himself. What right did he have to get involved in such an important family matter?

Lani nodded. "Yes, didn't you say last time that Radagan wouldn't attack Kalia? It seems you were right again. That's why I asked you what would happen with this invitation?"

Lani had begun to believe in Sul's prophecies, even though such prophecies were hard to believe, given the two instances of his predictions.

They say Radagan cheated on his wife, and he really did abandon his wife and children.

They said they wouldn't attack Caria, but they actually sent a messenger to express goodwill.

"Would you believe me if I said I would bestow upon him a title and a noble name?"

“I believe you,” Lani said to Suer with a smile.

Ratahn and Raccard exchanged a glance, both looking as if they'd been taken advantage of.

"Wow, I didn't expect you to believe me so much, Princess." Suer was also a little surprised, after all, Lani had never believed her prophecy before, so why did she suddenly believe it this time?

Is this what they mean by "once or twice, but never a third time"?

"Alright, since you trust me so much, then as your knight, I have no choice but to protect you."

"If I don't trust you, won't you protect me?" Lani asked, raising an eyebrow.

“If you don’t trust me, Princess, then this trip to Rodel will be taken with extreme caution, and there may be no danger. In that case, I won’t need to protect you.”

"Hmph, sophistry." Lani rolled her eyes, then looked at her two brothers. "Reply to this messenger. I'm going to Rodel first."

“But…” Rataen looked at Lani with a worried expression.

However, Lani quickly interrupted her elder brother's words of concern, pointing at Suer and saying, "My knight is a mage from outside the borderlands, and he has many tricks up his sleeve. Perhaps they can set traps for us, but they will be useless against him."

Rataen was still somewhat conflicted, but after taking a deep breath, Rajad walked over to Sul and patted him on the shoulder, saying, "Please protect my sister. This is my request."

After discussing it among themselves, Lani finally walked out of the city gates of Kalia.

"Greetings, Princess Lani." Sir Lux bowed respectfully to Lani in greeting.

“I will go to the royal city of Rodel first. My two brothers still need to settle things with Kalia before we can go to Rodel together,” Lani said to Sir Lux.

Upon hearing Lani's words, Lux knew that only Lani would accompany him to the royal city of Rodel this time.

He wasn't stupid; he naturally knew what the three siblings were wary of. After all, there was a common saying in the border region: "If you have a stepmother, you'll have a stepfather."

However, the three royal heirs were overthinking it. Their new emperor had never intended to harm his children. Before coming here, he had repeatedly instructed them not to use force to take them to the capital.

So he only brought a few attendants, not an army.

After all, judging from the tone of His Majesty Radagan's instructions, these three would definitely become princes and princesses of the Golden Dynasty in the future, directly or indirectly becoming his superiors. How could he dare to offend them?

“Of course, Princess Lani, it’s fine for the two princes to come later, after all, official business is more important. I think His Majesty will understand, no matter how much he misses his children,” Lux said with a smile.

“Then let’s go! Of course, this time only one of my attendants will accompany me,” Lani said, pointing at Suer.

"Is he your knight?" Sir Lux asked.

Lani nodded. "That's right, he is Sull. Say hello to Marquis Lux."

"Hello, Sir Lux, it's a pleasure to meet you. I am the Darkmoon Knight, Sul."

Lux nodded in response, "Hello, it's a pleasure to meet you, Sir Sull."

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