Chapter 1008: A Promising Plan
Chapter 1008: A Promising Plan
Next, Orion instructed Seth to maintain a vigilant watch over the three Runaway Cities. Despite knowing his plan had been effective, remaining alert was paramount to handle any unforeseen circumstances. With that settled, Orion returned to Paradise and immediately summoned the Crimson Greatsword.
The Crimson Greatsword materialized before him in a flash of light, accompanied by Aerialia. "What\'s is it?" Orion asked, catching Aerialia\'s gaze. He wasn\'t quite ready to return home and first surveyed the floating city to assess its condition.
"Nothing much. I was curious about your future as a ruler. After all, I\'ll be accompanying you until I can reconstruct my new body," Aerialia replied, shaking her head.
Orion smiled and fixed his gaze on her. "So, you won\'t be with me forever, even after you reconstruct your new body."
"Don\'t flatter yourself too much. I\'ve dealt with gods, even in matters of the heart, and it isn\'t something that shakes me easily," Aerialia snorted before adding, "But depending on your future actions and your ability to create a safe haven for my children, I might reconsider."
Listening to her words, Orion was momentarily stunned before a wide smile spread across his face.
Aerialia shook her head wearily, knowing the young man well enough to suspect he was thinking mischievous thoughts. Yet, she remained unperturbed as long as he kept them to himself.
His speech echoed in her mind, reminding her of her influence on Orion\'s development. She realized he was growing more reliant on her, a change she hadn\'t fully grasped until now. While he wasn\'t consumed by his hedonistic desires to indulge in life\'s pleasures, he remained a capable leader with wisdom beyond his years.
After hours of ensuring everything was in order across the floating city, he went to the Garden. He had planned to inform Aurora about potential ways to heal her and ensure their child\'s safe delivery tomorrow but opted to do so today.
Witnessing Orion\'s flight trajectory, Aerialia immediately frowned. "What are you heading to the Garden for? Don\'t tell me you intend to inform my daughter about our discussion?"
Orion nodded firmly. "I want to tell her some of it, but not everything."
"And what if it fails? Or are you planning to pressure Ilse into learning the Law of Fertility for your own benefit? That wouldn\'t be a good start to your relationship," Aerialia responded, narrowing her eyes at Orion.
She wasn\'t concerned about Orion sharing the procedure they had devised with Aurora. Instead, she feared seeing her daughter\'s hope fade upon realizing their plan might be ineffective.
"If the procedure fails, our only option will be to continue searching outside until we find a remedy for her condition. Aurora may be your daughter, but I love her deeply. She\'s a strong woman; even if this approach fails, she would want to explore other options rather than give up. You know she\'d prefer to have all the information, regardless of the outcome," Orion responded, biting his lip slightly. "As for Ilse, I won\'t force her into anything. I\'ll only test the procedure and see if it works."
Aerialia exhaled wearily. "Alright. In that case, let me speak with her myself. If there are any other developments, especially if it doesn\'t go as planned, I\'ll handle it."
Though she was reassured by Orion\'s commitment to Aurora once more, knowing he still held her daughter in high regard, Aerialia felt responsible for sharing this information since she had been instrumental in devising the plan.
Orion glanced at Aerialia from the corner of his eye. Her expression was resolute, making it clear that this was her decision, one he couldn\'t argue with.
Orion nodded gratefully. "Thank you," he responded, his voice tinged with appreciation.
After a few minutes, they reached the Garden and landed, spotting Aurora tending to the flowers with some of the Pixies.
"Husband!" Aurora\'s voice was filled with joy as she paused her work to wrap her arms around Orion.
The Pixies respectfully bowed and flew away, sensing their presence was no longer required.
"I have something very important to discuss with you. Aerialia will explain it to you," Orion said, removing his mask.
Aurora brushed the dirt off her hands, turning her curious gaze from Orion to Aerialia. "What is it?" she asked.
Orion nodded at Aerialia before stepping back, giving them space to talk. Twenty minutes later, a Pixie arrived to inform him they were finished.
Orion hurried back to them. As soon as he appeared, Aurora wrapped her arms around him, pulling him close for a deep kiss.
Orion responded kindly, returning her embrace and sharing a passionate kiss before they parted.
"I can\'t express how happy this information makes me," Aurora said with a smile. "Even if it doesn\'t work, I\'m determined to keep trying. You don\'t need to worry about my mental state."
Despite spending time with Orion\'s children, whom she considered her own, Aurora knew little about motherhood. Nevertheless, she was committed to persevering until they found a cure for her condition, regardless of the outcome.
"Since you\'re here, why don\'t you spend a little time before you leave?" Aurora suggested. "Saria told me she found the perfect location for the new Garden in the Fourth Border City and the forest. You can help me decide whether it\'s a good place."
Orion nodded, recalling the large section of the Garden on the mountain that was slowly dying and needed to be moved. "Let\'s go," he responded before carrying Aurora in a princess carry.
Aurora held him tightly as they ascended into the sky, with the Crimson Greatsword and Aerialia flying alongside them.
Once they arrived at the location, Orion surveyed the area and agreed with Saria\'s choice. They returned to the Garden and spent more time together before Orion left.