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10.71% Reincarnated as the Villainess’s Unlucky Bodyguard / Chapter 12: The World in a New Light

Chapter 12: The World in a New Light

Daena rolled her eyes, shaking her head. "There is still so much for you to learn about this world, Liria. And about yourself."

Liria tilted her head, crossing her arms. "Oh yeah? Then teach me, Your Demon Majesty. I'm ready to be blown away!"

Daena sighed, but Liria caught a gleam in her eye. "Alright, wild child, let's see if this old queen can still impress a jaded human brat."

With a flick of her wrist, Daena beckoned Liria to follow her deeper into the forest. The early morning sunlight bathed the trees in gold, making the world look softer and somehow enchanted. They walked in silence until Daena stopped by a small clearing.

"Here," she said, her voice low and reverent. "This place is special."

As they reached the center, the air around them seemed to shift. Daena closed her eyes, breathing in the quiet magic of the place. Then she reached out a hand, whispering something in a language that made Liria's skin tingle. It was ancient, fierce, and beautiful, like a storm restrained just beneath the surface.

And the world responded.

The ground began to pulse with a faint light, spreading in gentle waves from beneath Daena's feet. The air shimmered, alive with a soft, ethereal glow. Plants began to grow taller, their leaves unfurling with impossible grace. Flowers in shades Liria had never seen indigo, silver, deep emerald blossomed around them.

Daena opened her eyes, now glowing faintly with the same power. "This world is as much a part of us as we are of it," she said. "Magic flows through everything here, even the tiniest blade of grass."

Liria watched in awe, barely able to comprehend the beauty unfolding before her. "Whoa… It's like you're… talking to the forest."

"In a way, I am." Daena smiled, raising her hand again. With a slight gesture, a small, luminescent creature a tiny spirit of some kind, shaped like a fox but made of pure light appeared at her fingertips. It looked at Daena, then at Liria, and gave a little bow, like a knight pledging allegiance.

Liria gasped. "No way… They listen to you? Even the animals?"

Daena nodded, glancing down at the fox spirit with a warm, almost motherly expression. "Yes. In Noctir, demons hold an ancient bond with nature. We respect it, protect it. In return, nature lends us strength."

The fox spirit disappeared, leaving a soft glow in its wake. Daena turned back to Liria, her eyes filled with a fierce pride. "It's something I wanted to share with you, because you, too, will need to understand how to live alongside this world's magic if you are to grow stronger."

[Observation complete. Notice: The "wild forest fox spirit" recognizes you as an ally and guide in this region. Respect rating: high.]

Liria smirked at the System's input. "Guess I'm moving up in the world," she thought, amused.

But Daena wasn't finished. With a wave of her hand, she motioned to the trees. "Now, you want to see what demon magic can do? Prepare yourself."

The aura around Daena changed, intensifying as she began to channel raw power. She raised both hands, and shadows from every tree, every rock, every tiny crevice began to converge around her. They twisted and coiled, becoming denser, darker, until they were as solid as stone.

"What you're about to see is not for show," Daena said, her voice calm yet heavy with authority. "This is the magic I was born with. It is both creation and destruction."

With a flick of her wrist, Daena sent a surge of darkness shooting upward. The shadows formed into a massive, black spiral in the sky, turning the morning light to dusk. But there was a beauty to it, a symmetry in the way the shadows moved, like an intricate dance choreographed by the universe itself.

And just as quickly as it formed, Daena clapped her hands together, and the shadows collapsed, leaving nothing but a faint shimmer behind. Birds began to sing again, their voices hesitant but clear, and the sunlight returned, dappling through the trees.

Liria gaped, absolutely stunned. "That… that was incredible. Are you telling me I could do stuff like that someday?"

Daena smiled, placing a hand on Liria's shoulder. "Perhaps not exactly like that. But I think you have potential for something equally powerful."

[Mission update: You have received unique guidance from Daena, former Demon Queen. Future skill development is boosted!]

Liria grinned, but she couldn't shake the weight of what she'd just witnessed. The power Daena held wasn't just about strength it was wisdom, control, and an understanding of the delicate balance between life and death.

"Can I ask you something, Daena?" Liria said after a long silence.

"Of course."

"If your people see this magic as part of their bond with the world… why did they turn on you? You seem like exactly the kind of leader they'd respect."

Daena's face softened. "Because not everyone saw it that way. There were those who feared that my willingness to connect with other realms, to seek allies among humans and others, would make us weaker. They believed strength meant isolation."

"That's dumb," Liria muttered. "People are stronger together. I mean, look at us."

Daena chuckled, patting her on the back. "You may be right. But in Noctir, power often speaks louder than reason. Those who wanted to maintain our isolation made it clear they would rather risk internal conflict than see us build bridges with others. And so… here I am."

Liria thought about that, her heart heavy. She couldn't imagine leaving everything behind like that. To be the queen of the Dark Plains, feared and respected by all… and then to give it up for the sake of peace. Daena had walked away from a kingdom, from a throne, and from a family who may never understand her sacrifices.

"Well," Liria said, her voice soft but determined, "if I ever meet those jerks, I'll give them a piece of my mind. Maybe a piece of my fireball, too."

Daena laughed, her eyes twinkling. "I'd pay to see that."

They shared a moment of silence, each lost in their own thoughts. Then Daena gestured toward the edge of the clearing. "Come. I have one last thing to show you."

She led Liria to a small hill overlooking a valley. In the distance, mountains stretched toward the sky, their peaks dusted with snow. The valley below was dotted with lakes, their surfaces shimmering in the morning sun.

"This," Daena said, her voice barely more than a whisper, "is why I wanted peace. For places like this. For people like you to see the beauty in this world, unclouded by war or hate."

Liria's heart swelled as she took in the view. She didn't need the System to tell her that this was something special. It was as though the land itself was breathing, alive and vibrant, each detail bathed in light and shadow.

[Environmental Note: The beauty of this region inspires growth and reflection. Current emotional state: harmony.]

"You really have no chill, do you?" Liria muttered to the System. But this time, she found herself smiling.

Daena placed a gentle hand on Liria's shoulder, pulling her back to the present. "I know there's a lot you don't understand yet. But that's why I'm here. To guide you. To teach you, as best I can."

"Then show me more!" Liria said, her voice fierce and determined. "Show me everything, Daena. I want to learn."

Daena's eyes softened with pride and something else, something almost motherly. "Then I will teach you, my fierce, little warrior."


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