After reading them, Lith discovered that all of Glemos' notes about him and Friya only drew comparisons respectively with Morok and Ekidna. freewebnovel.cσ๓
The late Tyrant had focused solely on what allowed the Tiamat's seventh eye to manifest and on how Friya's life force harmonized with the six elemental energies without becoming unstable.
"Thank you, thank you, thank you!" Ekidna ignored those idle chatter about sharing secret abilities and hugged Morok with joy, burying his head in her bosom the moment her wounds healed.
With Glemos' death, the elemental sealing arrays were gone and Ekidna had used her silver wing to mend her broken spine.
"You really saved me and now I'm free! Which one of you knows how to stabilize a mana core?" She shifted her gaze from Faluel to Ajatar, feeling they were the most powerful in the room.
"Slow down, kid. I don't know what you are talking about." The Hydra looked at the Fomor with suspicion, noticing her resemblance with the reverted Balors she had seen from Lith's and Quylla's holograms.
"Didn't you call them to help me?" She pushed the much shorter Morok away to look him in the eyes.
'Oh, crap she completely misunderstood the situation. Brain, how do I get out of this situation?' He thought, his face still flushed in arousal.
The voice in his head replied with horny gibberish as Morok stared at her with a dumb look on his face.
"I never said that I would." The Tyrant said.
According to Master Ajatar, the best thing to do when a woman put him up against the wall was to tell the truth.
"They are our masters and have come to rescue us not you."
Ekidna took a few steps back as her joy was replaced by the frightened look of a cornered animal.
"Don't worry, kid. We won't hurt you unless you give us a good reason to. Now, I need an explanation." Ajatar projected a mind link that allowed the members of the group to share the events in the crystal mine.
"Those Harmonizers are amazing! In the wrong hands, they might do a lot of damage, but their ability to refine crystals and metals alone is worth the risk." Dragon greed shone in Faluel's eyes, making Ekidna's fear turn into terror.
"Agreed." Ajatar nodded, his eyes burning with desire as well. "We just have to keep this knowledge to ourselves. The Council did nothing to help us so they have no right to benefit from our hard work."
'What hard work?' The Fomor thought. 'It was Glemos who created them and my people who had to undergo his cruel experiments to perfect them. They call us monsters, but we feel pain and grief just like anyone else.'
"On top of that, if too many people know about the Harmonizers, we could easily have a second Glemos, if not more. What we have discovered must not get out of this room." The Drake's words sounded wise to the Awakened and like a convenient excuse to Ekidna.
"Did you collect a few samples?" Faluel asked, and when her apprentices nodded, she had them hand her the Harmonizers one at a time.
Glemos' double imprint technique allowed him to destroy the metal collars at any moment by activating the only spell in the artifact that carried his energy signature and to make the Harmonizers self-destruct in the event both imprints were removed.
Like most mages, the late Tyrant was an egotistical, paranoid creature scared of the thought that his research might be stolen and with no interest in sharing it with others.
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