Dean and Pax monitored the situation in the harbor and they were stunned because this was the first time for them to see how the ocean drained, the vast land that suddenly appeared looked so weird.
It had been three hours since this happened and there were many shifters had made their way to the ships, abandoned this continent, while those who stayed behind still believed that alpha Cane and luna Iris could do something to fix the situation.
They learned that the alpha and the luna had returned and they survived the poisonous miasma, thus, they put their hope on them.
Currently, Iris was trying to figure out what to do with this whole situation. Abby visited her mother in the dungeon and tried to dig more information, any information that could help them.
"We need to leave, Abby," Elder Rose said, she stood behind the bar. Thankfully, Elder Dandolf and Elder Xarex occupied different cell in different part of the dungeon, so Abby and Elder Rose could have this private conversation. "Something big will happen. All of us will die." She looked genuinely scared.
"If you don’t tell me what will happen, all of us indeed will die." Abby felt a little bit pity for Elder Rose. For her to end up in this wretched place was something she had never imagine before. "Tell me, do you know anything about why the water in ocean drained?"
Elder Rose wrung her fingers. She clenched her jaw. She knew something, but didn’t want to tell her. Abby recognized her habit.
"Mother," Abby called her gently. "I love you, mother. But, why you never love me back? You always put everything else above me. Now I have a baby on my own, I can’t imagine to treat my daughter the way you treated me. Can’t you make one thing right? Can you put me first this time?"
Elder Rose broke down crying this time, it was hard to see a woman as prideful as her to cry her heart out in front of her.
Right now, she looked nothing, but an old and pitiful woman. She was struggling with so many things in her life, but it was a rare occasion she would let anyone to know how broken she was inside. Not even Abby had seen this side of her.
Outside, the sky had turned darker, as the sun slowly disappeared behind the horizon and when Abby looked for Iris, she was breastfeeding her babies.
Finally, her second baby was willing to open his eyes and they could see his beautiful golden eyes, but it didn’t for long before he fell back to sleep again after his little stomach was full.
Meanwhile, his twin was very active, he made baby noise and looked at his surroundings with curiosity.
Cane was with Ethan and Jace to discuss the situation and Zale literally stuck like glue with the babies if Zephyr didn’t drag him away to give him some tasks to do.
"I need to talk with you about something," Abby said, as she approached Iris. She was surrounded by people, who loved her and would do anything for her, while she only had Cedric, even so the knight didn’t belong to her. Cedric was one of Iris’s protectors too. "Alone."
Abby envied that. She grew up with no one, even now, she had no one, but her baby.
"Okay." Iris handed her first son to Hanna and then followed Abby outside, where she told her everything that elder Rose had disclosed. "A great waterfall? What is that?"
Abby shook her head. "She only said that the great waterfall will kill all of us, no matter how far we went, we will not be able to escape it, it’s too late to board the ship and leave this continent too."
They were in perilous situation.
"What else?" Iris narrowed her eyes. She didn’t know whether Elder Rose was telling Abby the truth or not, but she knew the peculiar thing that happened with the ocean was not a good sign.
Abby clenched her jaw. "Elder Rose said, she is willing to tell everything if you came to visit her. There is something she wanted to talk about only with you."
Iris knew Elder Rose would find a way to have this conversation with her. It was not that she was not curios about her origin, but at this point, she felt like it didn’t matter, whether her mother was Elder Rose’s second child or not, she was still stranger to her.
More so, she had a bad feeling. Investigating her origin would be like opening a can of worm, she didn’t have the emotional spare to deal with it now.
"I have tried to dig deeper, but she didn’t budge. She wanted to see you." freёwebnovel.com
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