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Chapter 289: Punishment

  As the carriage made its way toward Everhart Manor, the rolling ndscape stretched out before them, bathed in the golden hues of the setting sun.

  The sky was painted in shades of orange and pink, casting a serene glow over the countryside.

  The rhythmic sound of the carriage wheels against the dirt path created a soothing lull, making the journey feel almost peaceful despite the weight of their recent battle.

  Inside the carriage, the atmosphere remained warm and lively. The little girl, still nestled against Adrian, slept soundly, her tiny breaths steady and calm.

  The women, though exhausted, exchanged quiet conversations, their earlier excitement now mellowed into contentment.

  Rosalyn occasionally gnced at the child, her protective instincts kicking in, while Sophia and Chris whispered about what they would do once they reached home.

  Catherine, seated close to Adrian, occasionally stole gnces at him, her admiration evident in her eyes.

  As they approached the grand estate, the towering Everhart Manor came into view. Its regal presence stood as a beacon of security, the darkened rooftops and intricate stonework illuminated under the evening sky.

  The estate gates opened smoothly as the guards recognized their lord's return, and within moments, the carriage pulled to a stop in the courtyard.

  Adrian carefully adjusted the little girl in his arms as the women stepped out one by one, stretching their tired limbs.

  "We're home," Chris murmured, exhaling a breath of relief.

  Adrian looked around as the soldiers unloaded the restrained cultists, ensuring that the prisoners were well-guarded. His gaze hardened as he watched them, his mind already working through the next steps.

  "We need to decide what to do with them," he said, his voice carrying the weight of responsibility. "The cultists will be interrogated, and we need to figure out what to do with the Abyssal Harbinger's soul."

  The group turned serious at his words, the gravity of the situation settling in.

  Isabel nodded. "We should extract whatever information we can from them. The Abyssal Harbinger is a dangerous entity. Even in death, its soul might hold power."

  Eve crossed her arms. "We should destroy it while we have the chance."

  "Or study it," Rosalyn suggested. "If we learn how it operated, we may prevent another one from rising."

  The discussion continued, but before anyone could reach a conclusion, Sophia abruptly interrupted, stretching her arms above her head.

  "Whatever we decide," she decred, "I want to take a bath first. I need to get this filth off me."

  There was a moment of silence before the rest of the women echoed her sentiment.

  "Yes, please," Eve groaned. "I feel disgusting."

  Rosalyn sighed. "I wouldn't mind one either."

  Isabel smirked and looked at Adrian. "I suppose we should all take one together. A little bonding time."

  Adrian, hearing this, perked up slightly. "Then I'll join—"

  Before he could finish, Seraphina smoothly plucked the little girl from his arms.

  "We'll take her with us," she said with a soft smile. "She needs a bath too, after everything."

  Adrian blinked. "Wait—"

  Before he could protest, Isabel pced a hand on his chest, stopping him with a dangerous smirk.

  "Oh no, dear. This is our time," she said, her voice dripping with mischief. "We have things to discuss… girl talk."

  Adrian sighed, his shoulders slumping slightly. "Fine, fine," he relented, stepping back as they all headed toward the grand bathing chamber.

  Just as he was about to turn toward his private bath, Isabel leaned in close, her breath warm against his ear.

  "Look forward to your punishment tonight," she whispered, her voice ced with amusement and something far more dangerous.

  Then she turned to Seraphina, her gaze dark with pyful menace.

  "And you as well," she added with a smirk, making the redhead blink in mild confusion.

  Adrian shivered slightly.

  As the women disappeared into their shared bath, Adrian sighed again and made his way to his private quarters, resigned to bathing alone.

  But even in solitude, his mind lingered on what awaited him that night.

  As Adrian stepped into his private quarters, the comforting silence of his room welcomed him. The flickering nterns cast long shadows on the stone walls, the warm glow adding a touch of serenity.

  He removed his armor piece by piece, pcing his enchanted dagger on the bedside table before heading to his private bath. The water, already prepared by the manor's attendants, steamed invitingly. Sinking into the warmth, Adrian let out a content sigh, allowing his muscles to rex after the intense battle earlier.

  However, even as he soaked in solitude, his mind remained restless.

  The Abyssal Harbinger’s soul… That was no ordinary entity. If left unchecked, its remnants could cause untold destruction. The cultists, too, posed a dilemma. They needed information, but how far would he be willing to go to extract it?

  His fingers traced over the surface of the water, his reflection distorted by the ripples.

  And then, of course, there was Isabel’s whispered promise.

  "Look forward to your punishment tonight."

  A shiver—not entirely of fear—ran down his spine. Isabel rarely made threats she didn’t follow through on, and her pyful yet dangerous smirk repyed in his mind.

  As Adrian reclined in the soothing warmth of his private bath, his mind flickered between the weight of his responsibilities and the much more enticing thoughts of what Isabel might have pnned for the night.

  If there was one thing he had learned about her, it was that her definition of "punishment" was often far from unpleasant.

  A smirk tugged at his lips as he leaned back, letting the steam ease the tension in his body. Whatever was coming, he was more than ready for it.

  Meanwhile, in the grand bathing chamber, the women stepped into the expansive bath, steam curling around them as the warm water embraced their tired bodies.

  Sophia sighed in satisfaction, sinking deeper into the bath until only her head remained above the surface. "This is exactly what I needed."

  Chris, seated beside her, pyfully flicked some water in her direction. "We all needed this."

  Eve, ever practical, was already washing herself off, running her hands through her damp hair. "That battle was a mess. If I have to deal with another cultist so soon, I might actually lose my mind."

  Rosalyn, seated across from her, chuckled softly. "You looked like you were enjoying yourself when you cut them down."

  Eve smirked. "I enjoy winning."

  Isabel stretched zily, her ptinum blonde locks cascading down her shoulders as she leaned back against the edge of the bath.

  "Well, we won, so let’s enjoy our well-earned rest. And maybe, just maybe, tease Adrian a little when we're done."

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