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Finrod studied my White Light in amazement. He couldn’t help but touch it. The White Light hissed, hit his face, and threw him out of his seat.

His guards rushed out, weapons drawn, and Elvey laughed so hard he had to wipe tears from his eyes.

Finrod climbed up with a grin on his face. “That wasn’t nice.”

I smirked.

“My wife wasn’t born nice, cousin,” Elvey said. “But I like her this way.”

Finrod shook his head and waved his guards back. “No one has thrown me off my seat for centuries. I won’t be pissed as long as you can use the Light to kill Tianna.”

“We need more than my mate’s White Light to kill that bitch,” Elvey said. “The demon king also lives in her.”

“That filth!” Finrod hissed.

There was no love lost between demons and Fae. Dragons hated demons as well. They weren’t from this world, but when they came, they polluted this planet.

“We found the black heart—the power source to Tianna and the demon king,” Elvey said. “If we kill the black heart, we’ll kill both two entities.”

“Then what are we waiting for?” Finrod said.

“We need the right tool, and we can’t rush it,” Elvey said. “We can’t touch her while my mate is engaged in the Challenge with her. By the end of the month when the game is over, there’ll be an all-out war, no matter the result.”

“My army is at your command, cousin,” Finrod said. “Anytime. Anywhere.”

“The demons will come,” Elvey said. “I’ll need you to fight the demonic army. The dragon army will battle the dark Fae.”

“Let’s rid the world of the filth together,” Finrod said, his eyes fiery with Fae fire.

“Finrod,” Elvey said, pausing before he continued again. “I’ve found Princess Nerida. Tianna has been using her soul energy to feed the black heart. I couldn’t free her yet, but I put the ward around her to stop the feeding. She’ll be safe for the time being.”

A terrifying storm appeared, twirling in Finrod’s glowing eyes. Violent wind came out of nowhere and whooshed around us, sucking in tables, chairs, plants, and fences and shattering them. All things outside Elvey’s shield started flying and breaking.

My White Light enhanced my mate’s shield, yet I still felt the biting wind grazing my face.

“Calm, cousin!” Elvey said, grasping Finrod’s shoulder. His power slammed into Finrod to cancel the magic that threatened to destroy everything in its path. “I’ll save your betrothed, your future queen. I promise! Just give me a couple more weeks. Now, chill out, Finrod.”

The forming twister overhead gradually vanished.

Finrod’s face turned ashen, his lips thinning and paling, carved out in agony.

“You’d better, Elvey,” he said hoarsely, tears in his stormy blue eyes.

“We’ll save her,” I said. “We’ll drag Tianna’s skeleton to hell where she belongs.”

Elvey rose. “We have to go now. I’ll send word, cousin. Do not rush to action and screw up my plan. You’ve waited for centuries. You can wait two more weeks.”

Finrod nodded and grabbed Elvey for a fierce hug. “Thank goddess, you’re free.”

“Goddess has nothing to do with it,” Elvey said. “My mate did it.”

And Finrod grabbed me for a tough hug as well.

“I’ll get the army ready in a week,” he said, pulling his lips back in a snarl. “I’ll personally cut the foul demon bitch’s heart out.”

“You’ll have to get in line,” I said with a sweet smile.

He glared at me. “You think so?”

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