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Taming The Villainesses novel Chapter 247

(EP-247.1) Caged #2

247 – Caged Bird #2

When the whole story was told, Elga was the first to react.

She slammed her palm down on the conference table in the Great Temple, furious.

“They were doing that behind our backs? Those damned elves...!”

Elga, who considered plots and schemes to be the work of cowards, was understandably angry about the elves’ secret actions behind the kingdom.

“They dare meddle with the Demon King’s magic? Researching the resurrection of the dead? That’s exactly what the Demon King did!”

She was right.

Even Solomon, who had been praised as a wise king when he first took the throne, went mad after researching the resurrection of the dead.

That’s why ‘resurrection’ magic was considered taboo and a great sin by both the Kingdom of Angmar and the Gwangyeong Church.

The fact that they had broken this taboo was enough to warrant severe condemnation.

“Why would they even consider that? Hey, Mirna. Isn’t this sort of thing you Draco’s should watch and contain?”

While Elga fumed, Mirna, who had already heard the story ❖ Nоvеl𝚒ght ❖ (Exclusive on Nоvеl𝚒ght) from me and could maintain her composure, spoke calmly.

“We were actually keeping an eye on the Bellhawk family’s activities. There was a time when many necromancers, arcane witches, shamans, and mediums were employed by them.”

“So?”

“We knew they were up to something, but we couldn’t have guessed they were trying to resurrect the dead using Solomon’s forbidden magic.”

“So you’re not incompetent after all.”

Mirna’s brow furrowed deeply at Elga’s blunt remark.

“Then what about the Lioness family? Aren’t you responsible for Angmar’s security? You boast of the might of your golden army, yet you didn’t notice something like this happening right under your nose.”

“What, what did you just say!?”

“Well, I heard that even at the palace, you didn’t notice anything until Sir Theo sensed the signs of rebellion. An army wearing magnificent cloaks, yet so incompetent~.”

“Hey, we were fighting the barbarians on the borders at the time! Do you think the blood we shed at the frontier is so cheap for you to ramble on, when you just stood on the sidelines?”

Elga growled in anger, and the intensity of her rage was palpable. It made my skin tingle. For her, backing down wasn’t an option, as it would dishonor the blood her family had sacrificed.

However, Mirna was not an easy opponent either. She calmly folded her fan and placed it on the table, unperturbed by Elga’s threats.

I didn’t know what Mirna intended to do with her now free hands, but it certainly wasn’t a peaceful gesture.

The endless blame game and boasting about who was superior and who was inferior reminded me of the Angmar court.

“Excuse me—”

Just when I was about to intervene, fearing that Mirna and Elga might actually start fighting, a lilting laughter broke the tension.

Such a sound didn’t fit the atmosphere.

We turned our heads to see Aira, who had been laughing, twirling the rim of her teacup with her finger.

“The resurrection of the dead? Not as a walking corpse or an undead, but a complete revival. How interesting!”

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