Protected: THE MISTRESS’ DAUGHTER : CHAPTER 121 – 130

THE MISTRESS’ DAUGHTER : CHAPTER 121 – 130
Maledicta’s eyes narrowed. “But I can see my Kaiden in his eyes. I could bring him back.” She said.
Lilith’s eyes widened. “How are you going to do that?”
Maledicta shook her head. “I don’t know, but I have to figure something out. I’m sure he’s going to leave me for some days.” Ah She said.
Arachne looked worried. “What about our town?” She asked.
Maledicta’s expression turned didn’t change. “He won’t go there until he kills me. I’m so sure of that. His focus is on me right now. He wants to mock them and the goddess too. So I still have a few days to do something.” She said.
“I wish we could figure things out.”Lilith muttered.
Just then, the door opened, and a guard entered.
“Out,” he said, and the girls quickly left the room.
“Except you,” he pointed at Maledicta, before leaving with the others.
Maledicta sighed and lay on the bed. She started to remember how close they got during breakfast, how she almost felt like hugging him, kissing him, and doing all sorts of naughty things.
But she knew he was different now. He was far away, though he was near her. He looked more handsome, more mature, and more dangerous.
Maledicta’s eyes narrowed, her mind racing with thoughts. She knew she had to be careful, that she had to keep her wits about her.
Because Lucan was a monster, and he would stop at nothing to get what he wanted and that is ruining her, making the whole town suffer and taking over the whole world.
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THE MISTRESS’ DAUGHTER : CHAPTER 121 – 130
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A fleet of carriages arrived at the school, their horses’ hooves pounding against the ground. The students, who had been hiding in the hideout, emerged cautiously, their eyes scanning the surroundings for any signs of danger.
As they spotted the carriages, they rushed towards them, their faces filled with relief and excitement. The carriages were huge and luxurious, with intricate carvings and shimmering fabrics.
The students didn’t waste any time, quickly climbing into the carriages and settling into their seats. The carriages were enchanted, and as soon as they were full, they lifted off the ground, soaring into the sky.
A senior student, who had been searching for Mistress Morwen, finally found her at the back of the school. She was standing in front of the shield, her eyes blazing with determination.
Mistress Morwen was trying to break through the shield, but it was proving to be a formidable task. Every time she tried to jump through, she was thrown back, her body crashing against the school’s walls.
The senior student watched in horror as Mistress Morwen repeated this process, her body weakening with each attempt. She knew she had to stop her, but Mistress Morwen was too focused on her task.
“The carriages are here,” the senior student said, trying to get Mistress Morwen’s attention.
Mistress Morwen didn’t respond, her eyes fixed on the shield.
“That’s the main reason I have to bring them with me,” she muttered, before launching herself at the shield again.
The senior student caught her arm, holding her back. “Mistress, please, we have to leave. You can’t continue doing this. The shield is sucking your energy, it could make you very weak.” She said.
THE MISTRESS’ DAUGHTER : CHAPTER 121 – 130
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