Chapter 204: How To Trap a Witch...2
The illusion shattered like glass, dissolving into the ether as Pyris stood victorious in Zara's mansion. The oppressive air of magic still lingered, heavy and thick, but the twisted forest, grotesque creatures, and dark trials she had thrown at him were gone.
Pyris stood calmly in the middle of the room, his Elemental Sovereign's Aura still pulsating around him, bending reality itself.
Zara sat on her throne-like chair, her gaze locked onto him.
For the first time since he'd known her, Pyris saw something in her eyes that hadn't been there before: intrigue... and perhaps envy. She had witnessed firsthand the sheer, unrelenting power of his abilities.
Her lips parted slightly, her eyes narrowing in both disbelief and curiosity. "Pyris, what... What exactly was that?" Zara asked, her voice holding a faint tremor, though she masked it quickly with her usual confidence. "I've never seen anyone wield power like that... almost all elements under your control?" Read latest chapters at empire
Pyris smiled faintly, his confidence unwavering. "It's called an ability... it gives me power to all elements, briefly!" Of course he lied but the purpose had been served.
Zara's brow furrowed. She had heard of elemental masters, those who could control one or two elements to an impressive degree. But this... this was something else entirely. "All elements... at your command?" she whispered, more to herself than to him. "No one can wield more than six elements, let alone all of them. How...?"
Pyris stepped closer, his movements calm and deliberate, yet his very presence made the air around them crackle with energy. "It's more than just control, Zara. It's absolute mastery." He knew her hunger for power knew no limits.
Zara's heartbeat quickened as she looked him over. She could feel the power radiating from him,It wasn't just magic—it was something far more primal, more elemental.
She had seen powerful beings before, but none like this. Her mind raced, considering the implications of what he had just shown her.
"This... Ability," she began, leaning forward slightly in her chair, her gaze never leaving his. "It's not just an ability, is it? It's a gift of dominion."
Pyris nodded, his eyes locking onto hers with the kind of intensity that made the air around them tremble. "Exactly. It's complete dominion over the elements. No one else has it. And no one else will unless I allow it!" He said hinting he could gift this power to someone of his choosing.
Zara exhaled slowly, her mind racing with possibilities. She didn't want to show it, but the allure of that kind of power was overwhelming. She had never encountered anyone who could manipulate reality so fluidly, so effortlessly.
The idea of having access to even a fraction of that power stirred something deep within her—a hunger.
"Anyway, what exactly do you want from me?" Zara asked, her voice now more guarded. She didn't want to probe Pyris more than needed. She was a witch, after all and she knew...
Nothing came on a silver platter. Especially not power.
Pyris smirked, already knowing where this conversation was headed. "Simple. I need a permanent ally, someone I can trust my back with on this journey, this is how I want to collect my favor Zara"
Zara raised an eyebrow. "You? Trusting someone with your back, someone not your family?" Her tone was teasing, but there was a sharpness to her words. "You're not exactly known in my books for letting people in, Pyris."
Pyris chuckled, shrugging. "True. But you're different, Zara. Your skills in manipulation, witchcraft, and cunning are unmatched. And we both know you won't follow me out of loyalty alone. But..." He paused, letting the tension in the room build. "I can offer you something no one else can."
Zara's eyes gleamed with interest. "And what would that be?"
"Access to the Elemental Sovereign's Aura," Pyris said, his words slow and deliberate. "Work with me, not just as a temporary ally but as a permanent one, and I'll grant will you later, I can't tell a stranger my secrets now, can I?"
Zara blinked, her heart skipping a beat. "You're serious?" Zara asked, her voice more cautious now.
Pyris stepped closer, standing only a foot away from her, his aura still crackling faintly. "Completely serious. But there's a condition."
Zara narrowed her eyes. "There's always a condition."
Pyris nodded. "A binding agreement. A permanent alliance between us like I told you! After that, only after this agreement can I tell you how to get my powers."
Zara's gaze flickered with both excitement and suspicion. She leaned back in her chair, crossing her legs slowly, as though weighing her options. "And how exactly do you propose we bind this... agreement? But after that we must talk about this ability of yours."
Pyris smirked, knowing she would ask that. "In the way of a witch, of course. A contract, sealed by magic. No lies, no loopholes."
Zara's lips curled into a smile, but it was one filled with danger and mischief. "You want me to bind myself to you with a witch's contract? That's a bold request, Pyris."
"Not as bold as you agreeing to have what you wouldn't have been able to get," Pyris countered smoothly. "You want access to this power, Zara. We both know you do."
Zara's fingers tapped against her chin as she considered his words. She knew whatever he was offering wasn't something she could simply walk away from. It was an opportunity that would elevate her far beyond what she could achieve on her own.
But she was no fool. She knew that once the contract was sealed, she would be bound to him. Still, the temptation was too great to ignore.
"Very well, Pyris," Zara said after a long pause, standing up from her chair. "We'll do this the witch's way."
She stepped forward, her presence commanding as her magic flared around her. The air around them began to hum with energy, and the very room seemed to shift in response to her power. She extended her hand, palm up, and tendrils of magic swirled above it, coiling like snakes ready to strike.
Pyris watched her closely, not flinching as the magic grew more intense. He knew what he was getting into. A witch's contract wasn't to be taken lightly, but Pyris wasn't one to back down, not when there was something worthy to claim.
Zara's eyes gleamed as she looked up at him. "This contract will bind us both. Once it's signed, there's no going back. Do you understand?"
Pyris met her gaze, his expression calm broke into a wide grin, "No problem"
With a sharp flick of her wrist, Zara conjured a glowing sigil in the air between them. The symbol pulsed with raw energy, its edges crackling with power. It was an ancient witch's sigil, one that bound two parties to a magical contract—unbreakable, irreversible.
"Place your hand on the sigil," Zara instructed, her voice firm. "It will bind our magic together."
Pyris raised his hand and pressed it against the glowing symbol. The moment his palm touched it, a surge of energy shot through his body, intertwining with Zara's magic.
The sigil flared brightly, and for a brief moment, both Pyris and Zara felt their magic combine, blending together in a whirlwind of raw power.