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Chapter 449: Infuriating Witches

    Evanthe, along with Sierra, appeared at the witch n, at the residence of the head of the witches, Cornelia Grim.


    Talia guided them inside the residence and brought them to Cornelia''s room where she was resting, seemingly unconscious as she had exhausted a major part of her energy to review Morpheus'' soul. Evanthe sat at the edge of the bed and held Cornelia''s wrist to check her condition.


    "She looks weak; it might take days for her body to recover," Sierra said as she simply observed Cornelia''s appearance.


    Evanthe let go of Cornelia''s wrist and nodded in agreement with Sierra. She then passed her divine power to Cornelia to aid in her healing and turned to Silvia and Cornelia, "Make sure to give her vitality potions frequently for a few days and let me know once she is awake."


    "Yes, Your Eminence."


    Evanthe stood up and informed them, "I am heading to the Spirit Circle."


    "Your Eminence, the entire n is waiting to meet you," Silvia informed.


    "Now is not the time. I have to take care of some other important matters. You can ask them to be patient," Evanthe instructed.


    "Yes, Your Eminence."


    Along with Sierra, Evanthe disappeared from Cornelia''s residence and appeared in front of a wooden cottage located in the most isted part of the coven''s territory. Evanthe lifted the bronze door knocker, shaped like a moon, to announce their arrival. The sound of metal striking echoed gloomily in the silent surroundings.


    The gate opened on its own, and Evanthe walked inside with Sierra following her. The door of the residence swung open as well, allowing them entry into the drawing room where three witches sat on the couch, waiting for them.


    Upon entering, they saw three witches—Glinda, Maria, and Th—sitting on a wooden couch.


    "I see you three are still holding onto your dear life quite well," Evanthemented as she approached them.


    "How could we bear to die before seeing you?" Glinda retorted.


    "I wonder if you are here as our Queen or simply as our friend," Maria added.


    "That depends on how you treat me," Evanthe replied as she settledfortably in her chair, asserting her authority over the ce. "Seeing that you didn''t greet me as your Queen, it seems you are in the mood to reminisce about our days as friends."


    "If you think that way, then so be it," Maria added.


    Evanthe turned to Sierra, "Make yourselffortable. We are not guests here. Consider it our own home."


    Th chuckled mockingly, "We didn''t give you permission. This is still our home."


    "Do I need your permission?" Evanthe responded, a light smirk ying on her lips. "You seem to be on your way to the afterlife very soon. Who are you going to keep this home for? I might as well im it today."


    "Just arrived and already this witch is cursing us to die," Th frowned. "Such a crafty vixen."


    "This vixen speaks only facts," Evanthe replied. "Now, if you''re done gritting your already half-gritted teeth, save them for the rest of your life so you can still eat, unless you want to sport fake teeth like that fake leg of yours."


    Th red at her. "Youe here, and the first thing you do is get on my nerves."


    "And you make it easy as you age," Evanthe countered. "You old witch, try to rx and maintain some calm, or it won''t be long until the days of your life can be counted on one hand''s fingers."


    "You, who are you calling an old witch?" Th''s voice rose, "Let''s face off and see if I am old enough to die."


    "But I heard you are banned from using your magic," Evanthe grinned, "How sad."


    "You…"


    "Enough, you two," Glinda interrupted and turned to Evanthe, "Stop infuriating her already."


    "Didn''t you three want me to act like your old friend?" Evanthe smirked.


    "We prefer you as our Queen," Maria spoke up, clearly displeased with how Evanthe had angered her twin sister. "You are so annoying as a friend."


    "I am not going to bow to her," Th dered. "She is not my Queen."


    Sierra looked at Evanthe, surprised by her behaviour. Evanthe usually didn''t act like this, infuriating others to the brink of death , but it seemed she shared a different connection with these three witches.


    "Alright, calm down now," Glinda, the most sensible one, tried to mediate. "Evanthe, it''s good to see you back. Have you visited Morpheus?"


    "I did," Evanthe replied and turned to Th, who fell silent at the mention of Morpheus. "I will try everything in my power to wake him up as soon as possible," Evanthe assured.


    Th looked at her, "You can me me all you want, but make sure to bring him back." The guilt of what happened to Morpheus still weighed heavily on Th.


    "I will. At least before you die, I will let you have hearty conversation with that eagle," Evanthe replied.


    "That''s not bad either," Thmented, "As long as hees back."


    "What''s your n going forward?" Glinda asked. "Are you back for good?"


    "Not really, but I will take care of important matters before I even think about leaving," Evanthe replied. They chatted for a while, during which Evanthe received updates on the Witch n from Glinda and prepared to leave after visiting her old friends.


    Evanthe stood up and approached Th, a small vial appearing in her palm.


    Th frowned, "I don''t need any potion."


    "It''s mytest creation, and you are the first to receive it. How fortunate are you, isn''t it?" Evanthe said further, "It takes months to make one of these. Think carefully before you reject it. Morpheus might take longer to wake than your remaining days."


    Hearing this, Th frowned but epted the vial, only to hear Evanthe add, "In a few days, the next ones will be ready. I''ll bring that to you."


    "Do whatever," Th didn''t look at her, "Now get lost and focus on what you came here for."


    "Of course, not like I am dying to see your old wrinkly face. But rest assured, I won''t let you die unless you get to see Morpheus alive and soaring," Evanthe responded, and then she left the spirit circle.


    "Why did you infuriate them with your words?" Sierra couldn''t help but ask.


    "If I had spoken normally, it would have been perceived as sympathy and pity, and we would have been kicked out the moment we entered," Evanthe exined. "Those sulking witches always need someone to mock them and argue with them. It makes them feel connected to us and keeps their fighting spirit alive. Pity is thest thing they want, especially Th. She despises it."


    "I understand," Sierra said thoughtfully, "They must have once been proud witches but are now left only with their past glory."
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