Chapter 46: Fairy
A large gem pillar half the size of the stadium fiercely crashed into the stadium grounds out of nowhere, its impact enough to rip apart the green land.
’Why did they even plant the lawn if they’re just going to destroy it?’ Damien wondered, scanning the pillar.
It was oval and clear—see-through even, placed at the center of a strangely shaped podium with smaller pillars the same size as Damien—two on each side—forming a semi-circle with it in the middle. Their colors were a mix, and the boy was getting bored of seeing them now.
’Green, red, blue, and yellow again? What is this, a house selection process?’ He wondered, making his way to where the rest of the qualified students were now standing.
He spotted Eden and the rest of his team in an instant, mostly because the princess was rather too excited and bobbing up and down like a four-year-old who ate a lot of sugar. When she noticed him making his way towards them, she waved, again, taking his arm and pulling him to her like they were best of friends now.
Ambrose was the one who tugged her off Damien.
"Don’t give people the wrong idea about you and him," she whispered to the princess under her breath before standing straight, her chin tipped up proudly as she looked at the now glowing pillars.
"I don’t care what people think, I’m just making sure we all stick together," Eden retorted.
"Why only to him?" Yong asked, suddenly standing behind her.
Damien and the girls immediately glared at him, a reminder that they hadn’t forgiven him yet. It took those three deadly looks to make Yong retrace himself back to being a side character again.
’This is just the beginning buddy. Wait until all this is over.’
