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Chapter 1234 Fear of Losing Her



Chapter 1234 Fear of Losing Her

Chapter 1234 Fear of Losing Her

Arthur Netherborne returned to Runera, his city that had felt the weight of his absence keenly. As its long-standing leader, his travels were necessary, filled with battles and alliances that were fought for Runera's sake, even from afar.

Now back, he stood ready to address the consequences of his absence, eager to revitalize and fortify his city with the wisdom and powers he had honed during his ordeals.

Day One:

Arthur's first order of business was restoring Runera's connections with the world beyond its walls. Diplomacy had frayed in his absence, and trade routes had dwindled to whispers of their former bustle. Arthur introduced the Rune of Unity—not just as a symbolic gesture but as a functional cornerstone of his diplomatic efforts.

He personally met with emissaries at the city's gates where the runes were installed. Here, he spoke not just as a ruler but as a partner in the greater geopolitical tapestry, weaving Runera back into the fabric of regional stability. Discover new chapters at novelhall.com

"To all who pass these gates, let these runes be a testament to Runera's commitment to peace and mutual prosperity," Arthur declared as he activated the first rune. The rune glowed under his touch, its magic palpable to all present, easing tensions and fostering a spirit of cooperation that had been absent for too long.

Day Two: With diplomacy underway, Arthur turned his attention to Runera's internal economy. The markets, once a vibrant hub of trade and craft, had suffered without the influx of external commerce and the guidance of their leader. To reinvigorate this vital aspect of Runera's life, Arthur introduced the Rune of Prosperity. He walked among the people, from farmers in their fields to artisans in their shops, installing runes and demonstrating their benefits personally.

At each location, he infused the runes with a tailored magic that met the specific needs of the crop or craft. In the central marketplace, he used the rune to enhance a sample of grain, which sprouted before the eyes of the gathered crowd, richer and fuller than ever. "Let these runes mark a new chapter of abundance for Runera," he proclaimed, encouraging the people to embrace innovation and to see magic as a tool for growth and sustainability.

Day Three: On the third day, Arthur addressed the city's defenses. Runera had remained un-breached due to its strong walls and the valor of its people, but Arthur knew that true security required more than stone and bravery—it needed the assurance of magic. He installed the Rune of Safeguarding at critical points throughout the city, reinforcing its defenses against both physical and magical threats.

In a public demonstration, Arthur invited the city's defenders to test the efficacy of the runes. When even the mightiest warriors couldn't make a dent in a rune-protected barricade, the people's morale soared. "These runes are but one layer of our city's armor," Arthur assured them, "but the courage of its defenders is the true bastion against our foes."

As dusk fell on the third day, Arthur gathered the city's populace in the grand plaza. The runes had been set, their glow mingling with the twilight, symbols of Runera's renewed strength and ambition. Arthur stood before his people, not just as their leader, but as their greatest advocate.

As the sun began to set on this critical day, one final guest arrived. Miko, the woman teleporter Arthur had once known, stepped through a portal. Unlike the others, her arrival was quiet, unannounced by heralds or fanfare. She was still as short as he remembered, but her hair had grown long and shifted to a radiant blonde.

"Miko," Arthur greeted, his tone a mix of warmth and wariness. "It's been years."

"Too many," Miko replied, her voice tinged with a sadness that mirrored the gravity of her visit. "Arthur, I come with a plea from the Berilo Kingdom. They are preparing for war against you, against your plans. They fear the destruction this merger will bring, a dishonor to the will of our guardian."

Arthur led Miko to a balcony overlooking the city, where they could speak privately. The city below them was calm, a stark contrast to the storm of diplomatic and existential crises they faced.

"Miko, tell Berilo that war will benefit no one. This convergence is beyond their control—it's a culmination of forces set in motion long before our time. Fighting it, or me, will only lead to needless suffering."

Miko looked up at him, her eyes pleading. "Isn't there another way, Arthur? Must it be now, like this?"

Arthur's gaze was distant, his mind weighed down by the enormity of his decisions. "I've looked for another way, Miko. Believe me, I have. This is the path that I chose. It's not perfect, but it's all I have."

He placed a gentle hand on her shoulder, a small gesture of reassurance in a tumultuous time. "I will do everything in my power to mitigate the damage, to help all realms adapt. But I cannot stop what must be done."

Miko hesitated, her eyes tracing the skyline of Runera as she gathered her thoughts. "Arthur, is this... is this all for her? The Princess of Ice and Fire?" Her voice was softer now, tinged with a mix of curiosity and concern. "Berilo learned of her existence long ago, and of the bond she shares with you. They fear what you might do for her."

Arthur's gaze lingered on the horizon, where the last light of day gave way to the encroaching twilight. He turned to face Miko, his expression solemn. "Yes, Miko. This is for Diana." His voice carried a weight of undeniable commitment, resonating with the depth of his feelings. "I am ready to face the world for her, not just Berilo."

Miko looked taken aback, her previous resolve softening into something more understanding, perhaps even sympathetic. "And you believe merging the worlds will save her?" she asked, the skepticism in her tone now replaced by a genuine quest for understanding.

Arthur nodded, his decision clear in his unwavering stance. "It's more than belief, Miko. It's the only way. Diana's fate, her very existence, is tied to the balance between these worlds. Without this convergence, I fear..." He paused, struggling with the admission, "I fear I might lose her forever."


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