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Chapter 331 - 288 Witch Mona
Chapter 331: Chapter 288 Witch Mona
At the moment they saw the witch, Hiris and Lipo couldn’t help but hold their breath.
Was this the envoy of that lord Lipo had once seen?
Hiris was excited, opening his mouth to say something, then hesitating, unable to muster any words while his heart pounded fiercely.
In contrast, Lipo had a completely different reaction. The moment he saw the witch, his hands started trembling with fear.
Fear came so easily, once engraved, it might never fade away.
But as Lipo took a closer look, he suddenly realized something was amiss.
"Wait, that’s not..."
Lipo hesitated, carefully observing the black-robed witch, confirming she was not the same envoy of the lord he had encountered before.
"What did you say, Lipo?"
Hiris turned, somewhat astonished.
Lipo paused, swallowed, and slowly said:
"That is not the witch I once saw.
I have never seen this person, I do not recognize her."
Upon hearing this, Hiris’ face fell, and his heart felt as if it had been drenched in cold water.
From afar, Mona observed these two unexpected guests, realizing this was the situation her master had once mentioned.
She, as a witch, needed only to handle it in the way befitting a witch.
"Who are you? Why do you disturb my peace?"
Mona’s voice was cold, indicating her lack of concern for the two uninvited guests.
Both Lipo and Hiris were taken aback, especially Forest God Lipo. Being a Divine from the Celestial Kingdom, she was revered wherever she went in the Mortal World, seldom treated in such a manner.
Moreover, by the tone of the witch... it seemed that even the venerable Divine could not disturb her life.
Could this witch... be extraordinary as well?
Lipo couldn’t help but speculate.
The Forest God slightly bowed her head, adopting a humble stance befitting a guest, and softly spoke:
"Please forgive our intrusion into your solitude. We trespassed because there was once a witch who traded with me."
Listening to these words, Mona wondered:
"Are these people guests of my master?
How should I handle them?
Stay calm, stay calm, like a witch!"
Mona clenched her little fists, preventing herself from getting nervous, maintaining her composure.
"Then, come over here.
Tell me what you want."
Her voice fell on the ears of the two Divine entities, her effortless demeanor instilling awe in Hiris and Lipo.
They didn’t know whether this witch was truly another envoy of the lord or just an ordinary witch.
But there was no doubt that this black-robed witch was somehow connected to the witch Lipo had met, and their relationship appeared to be deep.
Then, the Giant Python Sam slithered closer, its sharp eyes fixating on Lipo and Hiris, now in mortal forms, as if warning them not to harbor any ill intentions.
Forest God Lipo glanced at the giant python, her heart slightly startled.
Was this...
Those Mountain-pyramids?
The volcanoes entwined by the Mountain-pyramids were located on the borders of the Great Country of Leboga, and Forest God Lipo couldn’t overlook the volcano wrapped by the giant python.
According to Lipo, those Mountain-pyramids had achieved Second Rank power.
Such an extraordinary Demon Beast, powerful enough to prey on Giant Dragons, was now being kept as a pet in this forest dwelling.
What a terrifying power...
The shock within Lipo’s heart was indescribable.
Compared to Lipo, Hiris, who wasn’t familiar with the giant python in the mountains, only saw the strange colors in Lipo’s eyes, but didn’t understand why He was shocked.
Lipo and Hiris slowly approached Mona.
Only to hear Lipo gently ask,
"Witch, do you know the witch who traded with me..."
Before Lipo could finish, Mona coldly interrupted,
"My guest, I have noticed that you seem to have some prejudice against us."
Lipo was stunned for a moment, somewhat unable to respond.
At this point, Hiris timely said,
"You should address her as Madam..."
Lipo came to senses and also realized that the witches among those mortals did not like to be directly addressed as witches.
"Witch" wasn’t a particularly nice term.
In some places, people used "witch" to describe someone who was cruel and malicious.
"Esteemed Madam, please forgive my disrespect."
Lipo said again.
Mona felt a tinge of satisfaction in her heart, but she knew she couldn’t show it; she was a witch.
She couldn’t be seen—just a short while ago she was but an apprentice.
"So, why have you come here? What is your relation to her?"
Mona asked in a deep voice.
Lipo and Hiris exchanged glances, and after communicating through their eyes, Lipo slowly began,
"Madam told me that in the not-so-distant future, there will be the arrival of the kingdom of the Father of the Gods and their Law to this world."
Mona’s eyes flickered with confusion, but she managed to hide it well.
Kingdom, Law.
Mona had never heard of these from Sola.
Her mind was momentarily befuddled, but the hood of her black robe concealed her expression well.
Forest God Lipo looked at her, wondering in his heart,
What is this witch thinking?
Is she surprised?
She is surprised... surprised that we guessed the god she serves is our father?
As Lipo contemplated this, he couldn’t help but feel a bit anxious, because the witch remained silent, delaying her answer.
Hiris, on the other hand, appeared relatively calm and expectant.
After a good while,
Only to hear the witch in the black robe softly say,
"My... mother, had already told me when that kingdom and its Law would descend."
Mona felt that revealing her mentorship with Sola in the presence of these two unexpected guests would make them look down on her.
So, she referred to Sola as her mother...
Apart from that, this title also carried a bit of personal sentiment.
Ever since her biological mother, Carlo, had greatly disappointed her, the girl had come to regard Sola as her true mother.
A brief, inconspicuous title, yet it stirred up a storm in the hearts of the two divine beings.
Mother...
Daughter of the Lord’s Envoy,
Indeed, this witch’s background was not just that of an ordinary witch—equally inscrutable and mysterious!
Only to hear the witch in the black robe say another sentence that completely petrified the two Divine beings.
"And my mother told me, in less than three hundred years, she will blow the horn, and behind her, there will be tens of thousands like her."
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