Chapter 940 - WE DONT HAVE MANY OPTIONS
Chapter 940 - WE DON\'T HAVE MANY OPTIONS
"The dwarf?" Raine said in disbelief. "I have not seen him since the last time I saw him here, and that was a week ago." Raine remembered that she met him again after the event in the frozen river, but the dwarf didn\'t say much and just walked past her.
Well, at that time Raine was filled with various emotions, thus it never crossed her mind to ask him anything, moreover she didn\'t have any question to ask the dwarf until Hope mentioned about the dark aura.
"Are you talking about the dwarf?" Lilac suddenly appeared behind them, she even seemed to overheard their conversation about Nutdrouk and the dark aura.
"Yes," Hope said, turning around and facing Lilac. "Where are you going?" Lilac looked like she was about to go somewhere.
"I will go to the library." Lilac approached the other two guardian angels and they could see Jedrek standing at the end of the corridor, talking to someone.
"You are going to the library with Jedrek? But, why?" Raine asked her. With the situation out there, there was no way Jedrek would let Lilac go without a good reason.
"There is something that I need to ask. I am sure you have seen the stone in the library." Lilac stated her purpose.
The stone would only answer one question for each person, thus since Raine and Hope had used their respective opportunities already, there was no reason for them to come with Lilac.
"What question do you want to ask?" Hope remembered her own answer when she was there, it was not the answer that she wanted, yet she hadn\'t talked about it again, with this tense atmosphere among the brothers, it would only bring more discord.
"How to close the gates of hell. We will never win this war if we can\'t stop those creatures from appearing time and again," Lilac said, her voice sounded like someone who was done with this nonsense and wanted to get over with it as soon as possible.
Actually, everyone felt those similar feelings.
Just like what Raine thought; it was something important, otherwise, Jedrek wouldn\'t let her go any near the battlefield.
Actually, when it came to this part, the three Donovans were on the same page. They wouldn\'t let their mates go out of this building, and even went to extra lengths to post someone to monitor every door and window, so none of the three of them would be able to escape this place.
It was insane! But, the three of them looked more determined to keep their mates alive instead of winning this war.
It must be because they believed that they tried hard not to believe that the guardian angels must die during this war. Their deaths were necessary to stop this war.
Yes, though Lilac, Raine and Hope didn\'t know how they knew about it, but they could feel it deep in their heart that that was the truth.
They didn\'t know since when they had this knowledge or started to believe it. However, they knew it was true, it almost felt like they were born with that understanding.
Yet, no one talked about it out loud, they assumed they were too afraid to discuss it. It would make everything become more clear, but the thought of death still scared them.
How could someone talk about their own death calmly? Though it was for a greater reason, such as stopping the devils from running rampant in this world and moreover to stop the war that had gone south from their predictions.Find authorized novels in , faster updates, better experience, Please click #%!d(string=13952362506619705)/we-don’t-have-many-options_%!d(string=51014129946782249) for visiting.
No one wanted to talk about it, especially the person who would die in this case.
Therefore, they chose to believe whatever their mates said and that they could protect them, that they could stop the war without sacrificing them.
However, as days went, their situation only proved otherwise…
Maybe, if they did something to help, it would take a little burden off the Donovan brother\'s shoulders… maybe it could help changing the outcome of this war…
"If you want to see the dwarf, you can ask Sybil to help. She can teleport you to wherever the dwarf is," Lilac said, she looked back and found Jedrek was staring at her. "But, I think you should talk about this with your mates first, they will be furious if they found out that you were gone missing."
After saying that, Lilac waved her hand and then approached Jedrek, who had been waiting for her with his men.
"I don\'t think Kace will agree to this…" Hope said grimly. She knew her mate better and Kace would make a fuss before they could even tell him their reason.
"I don\'t think Torak will accept it well either," Raine replied. "I wonder how Lilac can convince Jedrek to let her go to the library when that place was literally in the middle of the battlefield!"
The Donovans didn\'t partake in the battle since they said there were a lot of things that they should arrange here. However, they knew their priority was to keep their eyes on their mates.
Their overprotective natures didn\'t help with this war, but knowing your mate would die in order to stop the war, was not something tolerable either.
It was clear where they stood; they would let the war go on for centuries if that was what it would take to keep their mates alive, beside them.
However, how could Raine and Hope watch those people trying to kill each other when they were being protected here? And Lilac… it was clear to see that her intention was to stop this war, since the moon goddess sent her to Jedrek.
Even though Lilac didn\'t consider her relationship with Jedrek at first, still they couldn\'t deny the pull of the mate bond afterward…
"I think I need time to convince Kace to agree to this…" Hope murmured. "He must agree to this. We don\'t have many options left, right?" she looked at Raine beside her.