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Supreme Magus novel Chapter 1786

Chapter 1786 - The Day Of Fate (Part 6)

She wanted Lith to have a good and quiet life where he could spend time with his children and family.

Not to be involved in petty power plays for the rest of his life, leaving the education of his children to tutors and nannies.

"Professor Marth, you certainly don't have such problems." Lith said, eager to avoid the crossfire. "How is the baby?"

"Manohar Jr. should be born any day now." His steel gaze softened while looking at Ryssa and caressing her belly. "It seems they gave me a high five, unless that was a foot."

"Do you still not know the baby's gender and are you really going to call them Manohar Jr.?" Lith was flabbergasted and so were his dates.

"We wanted it to be a surprise." Ryssa tried to give the Princess a curtsy despite her state, but Peonia stopped her. "Besides, like the late Krishna loved to say, it sounds amazing and fits both boys and girls.

"It will be only the second name, though. One Manohar was too much for Mogar to handle."

"I'm sorry if I haven't answered any of your calls, Lith." Marth gave him and the ladies a deep bow. "I was very busy arranging Manohar's legacy and making sure that it was written in a language humans can understand."

"His legacy?" The Princess' eyes shone with greed and wonder.

"Yes. I want the Royal Family to know that the late god of healing died without an heir, but he preserved his knowledge for the future generations. His last will was that his life work belonged to my children and I intend on honoring it."

"No one, not even I will read Manohar diaries. I swear it upon my life." Marth stared at Peonia with steel eyes.

"I'll pass the message to my parents. I'm sure they won't object." Her friendly expression was only betrayed by the corners of her mouth twitching in disappointment.

"Lith, I hope you don't mind if the moment I met Meln I put him down like the rabid rat he is." Marth said, his eyes glowing with furious bright blue mana.

"Only if I don't find him first." Lith's eyes burst in deep violet mana, sealing a silent promise between the two men.

It didn't matter to them who killed Orpal, only that he suffered greatly before drawing his last breath.

At the same time, Tista was introducing Solus to Zinya and Vastor. Neither of them had ever seen her before, but since the Verhens considered her a member of the family so did the Vastors.

"You make a wonderful couple." Solus said with eyes sparkling with joy. "Your vows moved me so much that I wish I had someone who felt that way towards me and proposed to me."

"You are too kind." Vastor blushed in embarrassment. "I just took a page from my niece, Zoreth. Allow me to introduce her and her wife, Bytra, to you." fгeewebnovёl.com

"We already know each other, Uncle. We met at Lith's birthday." Xenagrosh said, welcoming Solus with a curtsy that sent her hair falling forward into a black-shaded brown cascade.

Her pale pink dress gave color to her pale skin and a light makeup covered most of the freckles on her cheeks, nose, and shoulders. Xenagrosh's smile didn't extend to her chestnut eyes that darted from Solus to Bytra, worried about what might happen if she really was Elphyn.

Luckily for Zoreth, due to her sharp features, square jaw, and stern-looking nose, she always looked like there was something grave on her mind, so Solus paid it no heed.

"Hello, Solus. Do you remember me?" Bytra asked, afraid of the answer.

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