Ren clutched his head with both hands, the horror of what had happened hitting him. "No, no, no..."
"...Larissa," he approached the princess, his voice trembling. "What are we going to do when they ask for the ring?"
Larissa froze. Her eyes, fixed on the now-empty pedestal, seed to look beyond it, as if contemplating consequences the others couldn't yet imagine. Ren gripped her shoulders, desperation overcoming his usual caution.
"Larissa!" he shook her not so gently. "Say sothing!"
The guards tensed, their beasts partially manifesting, bristling at the physical contact with the princess.
"Ren!" Min and Taro shouted in unison, worried about their friend's reaction.
"They had..." Larissa finally murmured, her voice barely audible. "They had been preparing for years... The internal war that would be triggered by the fight for the three rings..." she swallowed hard. "The entire power balance depended on who would get them and..."
Ren felt cold sweat running down his back while the color drained from his face.
"Mmm!" a satisfied little voice interrupted from the pedestal. "That was delicious! The best al I've had since waking up!"
The silence that followed was absolute. Everyone turned slowly toward the small mushroom wiping its mouth with an exaggeratedly satisfied gesture, Ren's group with expressions of contained fury, while Larissa and her guards seed surprised to hear it speak for the first ti.
"Did it just...?" one of the guards began. "...talk?" the other completed, her eyes huge with surprise.
"Beasts don't talk," Larissa whispered, worried but also fascinated. "It's impossible. They communicate ntally with their tars... but articulated words... unless..."
"YOU!" Ren pointed accusingly at his beast. "WHY DID YOU DO THAT?!"
The mushroom blinked its large eyes, as if offended by the question. "I don't know," it shrugged with a carefree gesture. "Instinct called ."
"Instinct?" Larissa repeated weakly. "Eating one of the kingdom's three most important artifacts because of instinct?"
"Beasts shouldn't be able to talk, nor make independent decisions like this..."
The mushroom gave them a look that seed to say "Are you done?" before disappearing back into Ren's body.
At that mont, thin glowing lines began spreading throughout Ren's body, as if soone had drawn an intricate network of light beneath his skin.
The sensation was strange but not unpleasant, he could feel his power increasing significantly. His strength, already at 60% thanks to his beasts, now reached an astonishing 160%. And that wasn't all… nurous other improvents flowed through his system, each of his characteristics now had an extra 100%.
Larissa observed the phenonon intently, sothing like realization forming in her eyes.
The guards, for their part, seed divided between concern for the lost ring and fascination with this series of impossibilities unfolding before them.
"A beast that talks," murmured one. "That eats ancestral artifacts," added the other. "And seems to process them for its tar sohow," Larissa completed, studying the glowing lines.
After a long mont, the princess sighed deeply.
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"I suppose there's nothing we can do for now. We should take the potions and leave. People outside must be worried."
Ren nodded, thinking about the other four guards who had been about to enter earlier and that strange sensation he had felt on top.
"You're right," he agreed, though he didn't seem very enthusiastic about the prospect of more confrontations like the one they'd just had.
"Everyone take a potion for yourselves then," he suggested.
Larissa thanked him with a bow since her group having attacked and lost the battle it would be normal for them to get nothing, while Min and Taro practically bounced with excitent.
Min and Taro approached the pedestals with a mixture of nervousness and excitent. They took their potions with trembling hands and, after exchanging glances...
They drank their potions with exaggerated gestures, as if expecting to transform instantly into all-powerful beings. When nothing happened, their disappointed expressions made Larissa laugh.
"It takes a while to take effect," she explained between giggles. "And it doesn't feel as dramatic as you expect from what I saw with my brothers… It just makes you shine a little."
As if responding to her words, both glowed briefly.
"Done," Larissa smiled. "Now you can choose a new egg to make your second contract."
When Ren approached to take a potion, the glowing lines in his body instantly analyzed it. The information flowed into his mind: this version was useless for him, as he already possessed a more powerful variant of the dicine, so he decided to save the five remaining potions.
"You're not taking one?" Ren asked, noticing that Larissa and her guards hadn't opened the potions.
"Oh, no," she shook her head but her gesture was sowhat sad. "I'm not a man… the potions are saved for the n of the royal family because they're stronger and more suited for war, so tradition..."
"That makes no sense," Ren frowned as he saw in the mana that she didn't believe what she was saying was all true or just. "You're here with the expedition, aren't you? The potion should be yours if you want it... Don't worry about those foolish 'traditions'."
Larissa seed to consider his words for a mont, but began shaking her head. "It's not that simple. Protocol dictates that… also I'd get in trouble and..."
Ren stepped closer, his expression turning serious. "Drink it."
"There are reasons why..." Larissa looked away, searching for an excuse.
In a quick movent that surprised everyone, Ren grabbed Larissa's potion, uncorked it, and before anyone could react, pressed it against the princess's lips.
"My lady!" the guards advanced alard, their beasts manifesting.
"Don't interfere!" Ren shouted, his voice firm, his expression showing discomfort at forcing the situation but his eyes had a gleam of mad satisfaction. "Those traditions don't seem fair to at all."
Larissa had no choice but to drink. When she finished, she wiped her lips and looked at Ren with a mixture of indignation and curiosity.
"Why did you do that?"
"Because I wanted to help you stop lying to yourself and…"
"Liar!"
Ren looked to the side, scratching his neck nervously. "Well, I'm in trouble because my mushroom 'ate' sothing important... so now you can be in trouble with and keep my secret."
The guards exchanged a look before quickly passing their potions to Larissa.
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