Chapter 1789 Chapter 1585: Reunion 1
1789 Chapter 1585: Reunion 1
As the Wolfgang Empire's airship continued its voyage, a sudden commotion erupted. The ship was under attack! A swarm of harpies, their feathered wings outstretched and their talons sharp as daggers, swooped down from the sky, their piercing cries echoing through the air.
Eris, alerted by the commotion, rushed out of her cabin. The sight that met her eyes was terrifying. Harpies were clinging to the side of the airship, their claws digging into the metal hull. Others were attacking the crew members, their sharp beaks and talons causing injuries.
Without hesitation, Eris drew her sword, a gleaming blade forged from enchanted metal. With a battle cry, she leapt into the fray, her wolf ears twitching as she honed in on her targets. Her agility and speed were unmatched, and her swordsmanship was deadly.
The harpies, taken aback by Eris's fierce attack, retreated momentarily. But they quickly regrouped, their numbers overwhelming.
As the harpies regrouped, their numbers overwhelming, Eris's eyes narrowed.
"Time to get serious," she murmured, her voice carrying a chilling intensity. With a fluid motion, she dropped her sword, the blade disappearing into a sheath at her side.
A serene calm washed over her as she began to channel the wind element, her connection to the natural world growing stronger with each passing moment. The air around her seemed to shimmer, as if responding to her will.
Eris raised her hands, palms outstretched. The wind howled, picking up in intensity, swirling around her in a tempestuous vortex. The harpies, caught in the maelstrom, were tossed and turned, their cries of terror lost in the cacophony of the storm.
Eris's eyes glowed with an otherworldly light as she unleashed her fury. The wind whipped around her, forming a barrier of swirling air that repelled the harpies. The storm raged, a tempest of her creation, a testament to her power as the Wind Empress.
The harpies, unable to withstand the force of the storm, retreated, their fear palpable. Eris stood amidst the chaos, her form silhouetted against the swirling winds, a symbol of strength and resilience.
With the harpies retreating, Eris gave the commander of the airship instructions to follow them. She knew that eliminating the harpies at their lair would prevent future attacks and ensure the safety of the empire.
As the airship pursued the harpies, Eris stood at the bow, her eyes scanning the horizon. She could see the harpies, a dark cloud against the pale sky, heading towards a jagged mountain range.
The airship followed the harpies, navigating the treacherous terrain with ease. As they approached the mountain range, Eris could see the harpies' lair, a hidden cave nestled among the cliffs.
Eris knew that this would be a difficult battle. The harpies were powerful creatures, and they would be fighting on their own territory. But she was determined to eliminate the threat they posed to the empire.
As the airship landed near the cave, Eris prepared herself for battle. She drew her sword, its blade gleaming in the sunlight. With a determined look, she stepped out of the airship, ready to face whatever awaited her.
As Eris approached the harpies' lair, she knew she had to strike quickly and decisively. With a thought, she manipulated the wind, erasing it from the surrounding area. The harpies, caught off guard, struggled to breathe, their bodies heaving in panic.
The harpies, desperate for air, burst out of the cave, their movements frantic and disoriented. Eris watched them with a cold, calculating gaze. She had them exactly where she wanted them.
With a flick of her wrist, she unleashed a powerful gust of wind, sending the harpies flying through the air. They crashed into the rocky walls of the mountain, their cries of pain echoing through the valley.
Eris continued her assault, her control over the wind absolute. She whipped up a whirlwind that tore through the harpies, scattering them in all directions. One by one, they fell, their strength sapped by the relentless force of the wind.
When the storm finally subsided, the harpies were no more. The air was thick with the stench of death, but Eris stood tall, her eyes filled with a grim satisfaction. She had eliminated the threat of the harpies, protecting the empire and its people.
With the harpies eliminated, Eris and the airship crew returned to their journey. The airship soared through the sky, its sails catching the wind, as they continued their voyage towards Alexander Kael Touch's mobile fortress. n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Eris, exhausted but exhilarated from her battle, decided to take a long, refreshing bath. She retreated to her private quarters, where a luxurious bath had been prepared for her. The warm water soothed her aching muscles, and the fragrant bath salts relaxed her mind and body.
As she soaked in the tub, Eris couldn't help but smile. She had faced a dangerous challenge and emerged victorious. She had proven herself to be a powerful warrior, capable of protecting her people.
After her long bath, Eris felt refreshed and rejuvenated. She decided to treat herself to a delicious dinner, a reward for her bravery and hard work.
As she entered the airship's kitchen, she was greeted by the familiar aroma of spices and fresh ingredients. The chef, a kind-hearted man named Theo, smiled at her.
"Welcome, Princess Eris," he said. "Would you like me to prepare dinner for you?"
Eris thanked Theo but insisted on cooking for herself. She missed the simple pleasure of preparing a meal, and she was eager to try her hand at using the airship's unique ingredients.
With Theo's help, Eris gathered the necessary ingredients and set to work. She chopped vegetables, seasoned meats, and stirred pots with a passion that rivaled her skill with a sword. The kitchen filled with the tantalizing aroma of her cooking, a symphony of flavors that danced in the air.
Finally, Eris plated her meal, a colorful and fragrant dish that was both satisfying and delicious. As she sat down to eat, she couldn't help but feel a sense of contentment. The simple act of preparing and enjoying a meal was a small but important pleasure in life.