Married To The Villain -
Chapter 74: Kael’s Secret
Chapter 74: Kael’s Secret
Chapter 74: Kael’s Secret
Lirian wiped at her face, exhaustion and grief seemed down like a heavy cloak.
The golden glow of the butterflies still flowed faintly around her, telling her of sacrifice and responsibility that was now placed on her shoulders.
Kael cleared his throat awkwardly, kneeling beside her.
"Okay, so... I have a confession to make," Kael said, scratching the back of his neck.
Lirian looked up at him, frowning. "What is it now? Don’t tell me you’re some secret guardian too."
Pedro raised an eyebrow.
"Yeah, Kael. What have you been hiding, hmm? Is it that you’re secretly a prince of a lost kingdom? Or maybe you’re just really bad at cards?"
Kael gave Pedro a glare. "I’ll ignore that last part. No, it’s... well, it’s a little more complicated."
Lirian sighed, her patience was already wearing thin. "Kael, just spit it out."
Kael hesitated, then let out a long breath, sitting cross-legged in front of her.
"All right, here goes. I’m not exactly... who you think I am. I’ve been around a lot longer than I’ve let on."
"What does that mean?" Lirian asked, narrowing her eyes.
"I’m 213 years old," Kael admitted.
The cave fell into stunned silence.
Pedro broke it with a loud snort.
"Yeah, right. You don’t look a day over 25. What’s your secret? Magical skincare?"
Kael gave him a flat look.
"I’m serious, Pedro. I’m not exactly mortal. I was... well, let’s just say I was part of the first generation of mages born after the crystal created this world. Back then, I swore an oath to protect the balance of mana. And, uh... I also happen to be Gabriel’s godfather."
Lirian blinked, her jaw dropped to the ground.
"You’re what?"
Kael held up his hands.
"I know, I know. It’s a lot to take in. But yeah, I’ve known Gabriel since the day he was born. Elira asked me to watch over him and guide him if anything ever happened to her. I failed her, though. When Meylo’s forces came for the crystal, I couldn’t protect anyone...and the same with his castle."
Pedro whistled, leaning back on his heels.
"Well, that explains why you’re so annoyingly cryptic all the time."
Kael stared at him.
"I prefer ’strategically mysterious.’"
Lirian shook her head, still trying to understand this new information.
"So you’ve been pretending to be... what? A wandering mercenary?"
Kael shrugged.
"It’s easier that way. If people knew who I really was, they’d start asking questions. Questions that could lead Meylo’s spies straight to me. Staying under the radar has kept me alive this long."
"But why didn’t you tell us sooner?" Lirian asked, sounding frustrated.
"If you knew Gabriel’s story, why didn’t you say anything?"
Kael looked down.
"Because I didn’t know if you were ready to hear it. You’ve been through so much already, Lirian. I didn’t want to pile more onto your shoulders until I was sure you could handle it."
Lirian scoffed. "Well, congratulations, Kael. My shoulders are officially overloaded now."
Pedro crossed his arms.
"So, if you’re Gabriel’s godfather and this ancient protector of mana, do you have a brilliant plan to get him out of prison? Because I hate to break it to you, but we’re kind of out of time."
Kael nodded slowly, his eyes went to the crystal.
"I’ve been thinking about that. Raphael is the key. If we can get him on our side, we’ll have a chance."
Lirian frowned. "You heard what Elira said. Raphael hates me. He’s not going to listen to anything I say."
Kael leaned forward, intensifying his jaw.
"You don’t have to make him like you, Lirian. You just have to get him to doubt Meylo. If we can plant even the smallest seed of doubt in his mind, it could weaken Meylo’s control over him."
Pedro rubbed his chin thoughtfully.
"And how do we do that? Raphael’s not exactly the ’sit down and have a chat’ type."
Kael smirked faintly.
"No, he’s not. But Raphael craves power, and he fears being outmatched. If we can make him believe that Meylo sees him as expendable, it might be enough to shake his loyalty."
"And how do we make him believe that?" Lirian asked skeptically.
Kael grinned.
"Leave that to me. I’ve spent two centuries perfecting the art of manipulation."
Pedro snorted. "That’s reassuring."
Lirian hesitated.
"Even if we manage to turn Raphael, how do we get Gabriel out? He’s locked in a prison that’s probably surrounded by Meylo’s forces."
Kael turned serious again.
"There’s only one way to get him out: we need to create a distraction big enough to draw Meylo’s attention elsewhere."
Pedro raised an eyebrow. "You mean blow something up?"
"Exactly. But not just anything. Meylo’s forces have been gathering near the old ruins of the Obsidian Spire. If we can make it look like we’re planning an attack there, it’ll force him to redirect his troops. That should give us just enough time to break Gabriel out."
"And how do we break him out?" Lirian asked.
Kael reached into his coat and pulled out a small, intricately carved crystal. "This. It’s a teleportation shard. I’ve been saving it for an emergency. Once we reach Gabriel, we can use it to get him out."
Pedro frowned. "And what happens to us?"
Kael hesitated. "We’ll have to fight our way out."
Lirian stared at him, her heart sinking. "This plan... it’s insane."
Kael smiled faintly. "Welcome to the world of heroics."
Pedro clapped his hands together. "Well, I guess it’s settled, then. We blow up some ruins, trick Raphael, and save Gabriel. Easy, right?"
Lirian shook her head, but a small smile tugged at her lips. "You’re both crazy."
Kael stood, offering her his hand. "Maybe. But sometimes crazy is exactly what we need."
Lirian took his hand, pulling herself to her feet. The weight on her shoulders hadn’t lessened, but for the first time, she felt a spark of hope.
"Let’s do this," she said, hardening her voice.
"That’s the spirit! Now, let’s go save a prince and annoy the heck out of a dark sorcerer."
As the three of them made their way out of the cave, Lirian glanced back at the crystal.
No matter what happened, there was no way to return to her previous life, but she could save her life and hopefully, Gabriel’s in this.
"Gabriel, we’re coming for you!"
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