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One hour and fifteen minutes later
A young girl was seen walking out of a room in the magnificent palace. A bottle of black ink, a shiny quill, and some used parchment followed her. The atmosphere around the palace seemed deserted because no one was having a conversation.
The conversation that had occurred when the violet-eyed girl was still ringing in her mind. That virgin could only endure all the strangeness she felt alone without daring to say it openly to anyone. Atvertha continued to walk in a silence that seemed to have merged with all the rooms in the luxurious residence.
Luckily, I was able to avoid mom's trick questions, then we continued the lesson that had been delayed during the question-and-answer session. She was so wicked. If the answer is wrong, then it will be a serious thing. To be honest, the topic was very interesting, but there was an inexplicable danger, Atvertha thought, looking straight ahead.
Once in a while, that young lady met some maids, so they immediately paid their respects to the only daughter of the couple, God Helion and Goddess Atvexia. The beautiful woman just nodded, then continued the delayed steps. A few moments later, Atvertha arrived at her destination; then she entered there.
Those objects that had been accompanying the Moon Goddess had also flown to the table that the girl used to use, especially to put study equipment. Meanwhile, Atvertha was originally about to head towards the cupboard with the aim of changing clothes. However, an odd thing happened: her legs instead chose to walk towards the mirror, and all of that happened out of her control.
"Why would I even want to go there, huh? What is it?" muttered the girl, confused.
When she arrived in front of the mirror, a woman, who has a height of one hundred and seventy-five centimeters tall, was shocked beyond measure when she saw a figure that had appeared there.
"Hello, Darling. Do you miss me now?” asked a voice so familiar. The voice belonged to a reflected figure of a woman with a sinister aura.
Atvertha's expression changed, so she smiled faintly. “Oh, my… Nyx! I thought something strange had happened to me because my legs instead walked towards this place. What happened?” replied the girl with long, silver hair.
"No. There is nothing else. I just wanted to ask, are you starting to miss me already? How was your day with your beloved mom? Was it good?” The white-eyed girl asked in a serious tone, but mixed with a hint of ridicule.
"Why are you suddenly saying that?" Atvertha deliberately did not answer the first question and chose to ask the other person back.
A strange grin appeared on the lips of Lord Havento's sister while the smart goddess was still waiting for an answer from the Night Goddess, who was still on the other side, precisely in the realm where she had been living all this time. "Are you finally able to see the dark side of the sun, which seems flawless?"
Such a question as soon as possible made Atvertha's memory go back to when she studied with the teacher, who was none other than her biological mother. Nyx can only watch her close friend as if waiting for a comment from Atvertha. “Yes, I have to admit, you were right. I did see it. She seemed different from usual.”
"Good. That means you can see wherever there is light; there must be a speck of darkness, even if it is dim. It is a fact and is indisputable.” A woman, who was wearing a dress made of darkness, blue-black like the night and filled with sparkling light, seemed relaxed, yet happy, as she said that.
"How could that happen? Even though so far, I have never seen or felt strange events?” Goddess Atvertha asked again, because she was still curious.
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