Chapter 281: Little Ember

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Feeling slightly better now that I've gotten my revenge on Illumia, I spread my divine sense, though I kept it within the range of our temporary residence; the Phoenix Clan is on the verge of straining our relationship, and I'd prefer not to push them over the edge on purpose since I was only looking for Elaine, who I did find easily. Unlike me, who decided to spar against Illumia, or more like, I was forced into it by her, Elaine was cultivating in her room right now, which caused me to quickly retract my divine sense as I didn't wish to accidentally cause her to go into Qi deviation.

'Welp, since Elaine is still cultivating, and there is nothing to do until tomorrow when the Flame of Rebirth is opened to use, I might as well walk around. If I stay any longer, I'll be tempted to make love with Elaine again, not like I'm not already.' Mused Elif lightly as he retracted his divine sense back into himself before glancing at Marley and Idonea, both sitting on his lap with dazed expressions.

"Marley, Idonea?" Asked Elif with a raised eyebrow as he glanced between his two servants, only to get no response given their dazed state.

"Hehe, this heavenly Prince strikes again." Muttered Elif narcissistically with a smirk as he glanced at Illumia, who was still annoyed with him, before winking, causing her to stare at him indifferently.

Standing up with them both in my arms, I set them down in my seat before brushing my hair behind my back as I approached Illumia, grabbing her by the hand and leading her out of our residence, which required quite a bit of effort since she was behaving reluctantly.

"Come on, Illumia, stop holding such a grudge; I won't be having a pleasant time when my only company is constantly annoyed and jealous. Besides, there is no reason you should be jealous in the first place; did you and I not engage rather intimately yesterday?" Remarked Elif lightly as he turned and glanced at Illumia with furrowed brows while walking backward, causing a slight blush to adorn her cheeks when she remembered yesterday's events, which had gotten interrupted.

"R-Regarding what happened yesterday, your Highness, what were you going to tell me? You had gotten cut off when he sensed Comet's Immortal Will." Asked Illumia softly with a light blush as she glanced at Elif, her heart beating erratically.

"Hmm, regarding that." Muttered Elif lightly with a thoughtful expression as he glanced at Illumia, giving her a once-over before furrowing his brows and shaking his head.

"It wasn't anything of too much importance." Said Elif calmly as he turned back around and walked straight, though he slowed down until he and Illumia were walking beside each other.

"A-Are you sure, your Highness? It seemed decently important." Asked Illumia as she stepped out of her comfort zone and pushed Elif for information, causing causing him to firmly shake his head.

"Yes. I'm sure, so you can stop bringing it up, Illumia." Replied Elif sternly as he gave Illumia a side glance, causing her to subconsciously flinch before she nodded and regained her bearings.

"Yes, I understand, your Highness. I apologize for pushing the matter." Said Illumia blandly as she gave Elif a slight bow before stopping, only to walk behind him like a proper servant.

Seeing Illumia revert to her usual self, I merely rolled my eyes before summoning my Quạt tay as I spanked her butt, causing her lightly flinch while I wrapped my arm around her shoulder, pulling her into my embrace and gently biting her ear.

"Now, don't go and return to your former bland self, Illumia; it took me years to get you to comfortably step out of your boring self. We'll talk about that stuff later, so there is no need to pursue the matter; for now, just enjoy yourself while being embraced by the most gorgeous heavenly prince in all of existence." Remarked Elif seductively as he looked down at Illumia while lightly biting her ear, causing her to suppress a few moans before nodding with a faint blush.

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