âExcept for Evangeline, historically, most people who tried to ride a Phoenix ended up trampled by its hooves or struck by its wings and died.â Adrian accurately pointed out the issue in the conversation. Her words were true. Even after the Parisâ War, there had been several attempts to tame the Phoenix, but all three of them knew that they had failed miserably. Demons were inherently wild. Even if Apollonia had the demonâs favor like Evangeline, it would take time to earn that trust.
âFreya believes in me. If I ask nicely, she might listen.â Evangeline spoke as if the Phoenix were human. âIf I can logically explain the situation somehowâ¦â
There was a glimmer of hope in her eyes.
âPlease, please, please, please, please!â Evangelineâs desperate voice echoed in a corner of the stable.
âYou say if we convince it logically.â Adrian said with a bewildered expression, but Evangeline didnât seem to hear as she blinked her eyes and folded her hands together. The three of them were inside the Emperorâs stable. Despite the late hour, they bribed the stable keeper and managed to meet Freya safely, using the excuse that the princess wanted to see the demon.
âSince the demon is already adorned with charms and chains that are enchanted, watching it wonât be dangerous.â
The stable keeper, who Adrian had built a good relationship with, smiled amiably and let them in.
*NEIGHS*
The massive black creature, covered in chains around its neck and limbs, violently shook its head. Evangeline became dismayed.
âCaelion will die! Take Her Highness away.â The fearsome Phoenix, with its gigantic black wings resembling those of a bat, raised its head once again. It seemed to understand all of her words.
âHeâs quite stubborn.â
âHe dislikes Caelion. He knew he brought me to the Empire. Plus, Your Highnessâs eyes resemble his, and heâs even more repelled by that. Please, carry out this request!â
Apollonia raised an eyebrow. If Evangelineâs explanation was true, then this creature truly understood the situation. It was a fascinating beast. However, understanding the situation didnât necessarily mean it would listen to Evangelineâs words.
âIt resembles its master.âAdrian murmured softly.
âIâm only a master to the one-eyed ravens but Iâm friends with this one. It has the ability to leave anywhere if it wants, but it stays for me. So, please, listen to my request!â
Evangeline glared at the monster, but it only shook its head vigorously.
âDid you say Freya understands everything?â Apollonia asked, and Evangeline nodded.
âItâs not just understanding. It can see through lies. It canât be tamed because it knows all the intentions behind approaching it.â
Apollonia took a step closer to the monster. If he truly resembled Evangeline, Freya would prefer negotiation over desperate persuasion. And this creature, resembling Evangeline, would need to realize that it was in danger of losing something precious to change its stubborn mind.
âFreya.â
Apollonia stepped between Evangeline and Freya and called out her name.
âPhrrrr!â
The massive black creature, towering high above them, snorted and glared at Apollonia. Its stomping hooves and the way its chained body gnash made it seem like it would attack her immediately. However, Apollonia didnât retreat. Instead, she took another step forward. âListen carefully.â She firmly grasped its tuft of hair and pulled the creatureâs head towards her, so close that its wide forehead almost touched hers.
âPhrrrrrrr!â
âIf you donât carry me, Evangeline will suffer tremendously. Unbearably so.â She spoke each word with a cold face, exerting force behind every syllable. It was a voice that overwhelmed the listener, sharp as a blade. Evangelineâs eyes widened as she looked at Apollonia. But soon, it seemed like she understood the meaning and slowly nodded toward Freya. It was true. She truly loved Caelion with all her heart.
âPhrrrrrr!â
Freya stopped snorting and tilted its head. However, Apollonia didnât release its head and she pulled it even harder. The beastâs black eyes met Apolloniaâs golden gaze up close. Apollonia had no intention of avoiding that gaze. âIf you donât carry me, you will never see Evangeline again.â With an emotionless and cruel tone, Apollonia stared at Freya, who seemed to doubt her sincerity but there was not a shred of falsehood in her words. Apollonia had just made that decision.
âPhrrrr!â
âBut if you help me, and if the plan succeeds, I will send you back to Evangelineâs side. Not immediately, but in the near future. I can do that.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Freya, with its massive face against Apolloniaâs, stared at her for a long while.
âPhrrrr!â
Finally, understanding that all her words were sincere, it nodded slightly. Its expression still held some resentment, but its rough movements came to a halt.