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The Devil's Betrothed novel Chapter 439

Chapter 439: I Am Pathetic

Arlan found himself in a state of shock upon spotting Yorian’s unexpected presence. Before he could fully grasp the situation, Yorian began to explain, "I was the one who supported her through everything she went through. It was I who rescued her from the clutches of that witch, as well as you."

Imbert trailed the elf into the room, entering without warning, and immediately sensed the tense atmosphere. He understood that things could easily spiral into chaos. His gaze fixed on Oriana, who appeared visibly frightened, standing in place like a statue.

Arlan rose from the edge of the bed, his eyes locked onto the elf. "How did you get here? How do you know about the witch?"

Another concern gnawed at Arlan. If this elf was privy to his secrets, then his friend Drayce might know them too. Arlan had always concealed the more vulnerable aspects of his life, successfully keeping them hidden from everyone. But now...

His eyes fell on Oriana, who stood there looking as guilty and worried as a sinner, unable to meet his piercing gaze.

"I came to visit Oriana," the elf replied calmly. "I was curious about what she was up to and was taken aback by how her life had transformed, from serving you to becoming your betrothed. I simply wanted to be by her side for a while, but I stumbled upon something far more shocking than I could have ever imagined."

Arlan ground his teeth, his irritation mounting. "You just can’t resist being nosy, can you? Now that you’ve satisfied your curiosity, leave and don’t interfere any further. It won’t take me long to deal with a mere elf."

Yorian stood his ground, unaffected by Arlan’s hostility. "Ah, the mighty dragon wishes to flex his power against an elf? It’s rather arrogant of you to think it’d be so easy."

Arlan’s anger flared at Yorian’s nonchalance. "How about I show you just how easy it can be for me to bury a thousand-year-old corpse in the ground?" His gaze challenging the elf for the fight.

The elf remained composed, his lips curling into a sly smirk. "Where should we take this little confrontation? It wouldn’t be wise to destroy this well-constructed and luxurious palace, would it?"

"You seem awfully eager to pick your own resting place," Alran sneered, his voice dripping with contempt.

Yorian mirrored Arlan’s disdain, his arrogance undiminished. "Considering your current weak state, Prince Arlan, that graveyard might well become your own."

"Let’s put it to the test, then..."

"Enough, both of you!" Oriana’s voice cut through the rising tension, her fear of a confrontation becoming apparent.

"Stay out of it." Arlan and Yorian simultaneously silenced her with their words and stern gazes. Her intervention had not been well-received by both men who looked completely in the mood of challenging face off.

But Oriana paid no heed to their warnings. She was perplexed by the unexpected aggression from the typically composed elf, Yorian. Arlan was short tempered and impulsive sometimes but why was this elf being the same? What had brought about this side of him? He was not as he appeared; beneath the calm exterior lay a fierce spirit of this thousand years old powerful elf. If he dared challenged the Dragon, then it was wrong to think him weaker than a Dragon. This elf was not impulsive to challenge without having any abilities to confront of his opponent.

Oriana glared back at the two, her previous scared and anxious self had vanished in thin air, only to have confident and determined look on her face.

"I must interfere because I’m the cause of this conflict," Oriana declared, her voice strong and resolute. "The two of you want to battle it out, but the true enemy should be your focus. Have you lost your senses? Does supernatural power grant you the privilege of arrogance and recklessness, turning even the slightest provocations into reasons for a fight? One of you is the Crown Prince of this kingdom, and the other has lived for more years than I can count, yet neither of you exhibits a shred of reason. It’s disgraceful."

The two men remained motionless, their gazes locked on the fiery woman before them. When Oriana concluded her impassioned speech, a heavy silence descended, leaving everyone hesitant to speak. Imbert, too, was surprised by her unexpected outburst, finding solace in the fact that someone dared to chastise these powerful figures and prevent a clash.

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