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SHK CH 790

Seven days. In Sol’s old world, It was said that God created the universe in seven days. In this current world, Sol finished his ritual to become a King in seven days.

As such seven days was certainly enough time for many things to happen. A little too many.

Seven days was enough for even the dead to rebel.

A harsh lesson Sol was learning.

“So… What is happening?”

“Hehehe~! Ask me! Beg me! Bribe me! And I shall answer!”

Sol gave a deadpan look as he observed the over excited fairy swishing around playfully.

He was half of the mind to just swap her to teach her a lesson but he understood that she was just having fun. 

This was Scheherazade. The Wish Fairy. She was Isis’ first friend and despite her diminutive appearance, she had been instrumental in the success of all Sol’s rituals so far.

Be it when he became a Duke or when he saved Lilith and even when he became a King. She had been there.

Each time risking her very existence. Of course she hadn’t been alone. Skuld, Urd and Verdandi, the three Nord sisters were also essential in his success.

But the weight was different. The three sisters were King and Demigod ranked. Skuld in particular was an obsessed Titan who was in love with Sol since literally another timeline.

Scheherazade on the other hand was just a normal person. She liked Sol as a person but more as a friend. She was innocent but not stupid and she lacked the madness that inhabited most of Sol’s women.

“Hehehe this is so funny!”

She was a friend. 

“You should look at your face, right now!”

A dear friend.

“Pfft! You wanna know where Isis is? I don’t know! Tehe ~ ouf!!”

A good friend that still needed smacking.

The air escaped the fairy’s lungs as Sol grasped her tightly in his hand. His movement had been too fast for her to react. She was slightly taller than when Sol first met her but still small enough that her entire torso fit in his hand with only her legs and head poking out.

“I am going to ask nicely. You know well, I can easily find Isis. But this isn’t the problem. What is happening?”

After leaving the dimension and dealing with some things he needed to do, Sol immediately tried to seek out Isis. 

But it was when he found out she was trying to hide from him.

All the people in the Tower knew, without a shadow of doubt, that hiding from the current Sol was an impossibility. 

Sol had enough wherewithal to understand that Isis wasn’t so much trying to hide but rather sending a message and so rather than finding her directly, he sought the fairy.

“Now talk.” Sol ordered.

“Heh, I am caught by a big pervert Dragon! Help!” 

The maids busying themselves ducked their heads to hide the laughter threatening to escape. 

Even though they all knew that Sol did not even need an effort to potentially squeeze her to death, the fairy showed absolutely no fear and they understood why.

She knew well that Sol would sooner cut his own hand than hurt her.

Currently, the fairy was no different from an untouchable mascot in this country. There were even talk of adding fairy wings to the new flag that was being drafted.

Sol had given her near absolute immunity no matter what pranks she played.

Thankfully her pranks were mostly harmless. But already many nobles and maids made sure to avoid her or avoid provoking her.

Sol tightened his grip just enough to make his point without actually hurting the small fairy. “Scheherazade.”

The fairy’s playful expression flickered for just a moment before she sighed dramatically. “Fine, fine! You’re no fun anymore, you know that? The old Sol would have at least reacted when I called him a pervert.”

“The old Sol didn’t have to deal with fallen gods, ascending goddesses, and dimensional maintenance,” Sol replied dryly. “Now talk.”

Scheherazade squirmed in his grip until he loosened it enough for her to sit in his palm properly. She crossed her tiny legs and looked up at him with an expression that was far too knowing for someone her size.

“Isis isn’t mad at you, if that’s what you’re worried about,” the fairy began. “She’s just… dealing with something.”

“What something?”

“The undead kind of something.”

Sol’s expression darkened immediately. “Explain.”

Scheherazade waved her tiny hands quickly. “No, no! Not like that! I mean, Nefertiti became a King rank and all that, and Isis has been feeling kinda down ever since.”

Sol’s tension eased slightly, but his concern remained. “Down how?”

The fairy’s usual playfulness faded as she spoke more seriously. “She’s been wondering about her purpose, you know? Where she fits in all of this. Everyone around her keeps getting stronger, keeps achieving these incredible things. Lilith is working on her territory, Medea is already at the peak of King rank, even Nefertiti broke through.”

“And Isis feels left behind.” It was strange. The feeling of inferiority was one many of his less talented women had faced multiple times. But it was hard to imagine it coming from Isis.

“Not exactly left behind. More like… uncertain.” Scheherazade floated up from his palm, hovering at eye level. “She’s been hesitant about her own path forward. Going further would mean confronting certain things. Her father, for one. And other stuff that, well, she needs to tell you herself. It’s not my place to say.”

Sol was quiet for a moment, processing. He wanted to argue. He knew that when he asked Isis to walk the path of Death, she had been hesitant. Though he had told her that there was nothing to fear as she would become the god of death in his dimension, clearly not all her fear had been resolved and she only accepted to help him stabilize his ritual.

“What else?” He asked.

“Honestly?” The fairy shrugged her tiny shoulders. “I think she’s just pouting a bit and wants some comfort and understanding. You know how Isis is. She doesn’t make a big fuss. She might throw some tantrums but usually never for long. She just quietly withdraws and deals with things on her own.”

Sol’s expression softened as understanding washed over him. He thought back over the past seven days in the outside world and the weeks since war where she became the Rider or Death. He’d been so focused on his wedding with Medea and then their honeymoon, so caught up in dimensional mechanics and political meetings that he had forgotten the most important.

Taking care of people he loved and who loved him.

Isis had always been the most mentally stable woman in his relationships. She never demanded attention, never caused drama, never put herself first. She did not walk the path of servitude like Nefertiti. But in her own way, she had always put Sol’s first.

And because of that, he’d unconsciously taken her for granted.

He’d neglected her.

Not intentionally, not maliciously. But he’d slacked off when it came to taking care of her emotional needs precisely because she never made a fuss about them.

“I’m an idiot,” Sol muttered.

“Well, yes, but we already knew that,” Scheherazade said with a hint of her usual playfulness returning. “The important thing is what you’re going to do about it.”

Sol was already moving. “Where is she?” He knew but still asked. This was the least courtesy.

“Her private quarters. She’s not hiding exactly as you know, more like giving you space to come find her when you are ready.” The fairy landed back on his shoulder. “Just… be gentle with her, okay? She’s been bottling things up.”

“You know me.”

“I do.” She giggled before flying away. Playful she was but she would never interrupt this moment.

The corridors of the Tower were quiet as Sol made his way to Isis’s quarters. A few maids saw him and wisely chose not to interrupt, recognizing the determined look on his face.

When he reached her door, he didn’t knock. He simply opened it and walked in.

Isis was sitting by the window, looking out over the capital. Her black hair caught the afternoon light, and she was still as beautiful as ever. But there was a slump to her shoulders, a tiredness in her posture that had nothing to do with physical exhaustion.

“I know you’re there,” she said without turning around. Her voice was soft, lacking its usual warmth. “Scheherazade told you, didn’t she?”

“She did.”

“I’m fine, Sol. You don’t need to worry about me.”

“Isis.” Sol walked over and sat down beside her. “Look at me.”

She hesitated for a moment before turning to face him. Her blue eyes held a sadness he hadn’t seen before, a vulnerability she usually kept hidden.

“I’m sorry,” Sol said simply.

Isis blinked in surprise. “For what?”

“For neglecting you. For taking you for granted.” He took her hand in his. “You’re always so stable, so supportive, so understanding. And because of that, I unconsciously assumed you didn’t need as much attention or care as the others. That was wrong of me.”

“Sol, I don’t want to be a burden…”

“You’re not a burden. You never could be.” He squeezed her hand gently. “But you do deserve attention. You deserve to have your concerns addressed, your feelings validated. Just because you don’t make a scene doesn’t mean your needs are any less important.”

Isis’s eyes started to water. “Everyone keeps getting stronger. Lilith, Medea, even Nefertiti now. And I’m just… here. Healing people, supporting from the background. I know that’s important and I understand that I could become a King if I truly wanted to. But my fear and hesitation keep gnawing at me.”

She scratched her hair. “I have been stuck at the bottleneck of the Duke rank for years. When I met you, you were not even a Duke. Nefertiti meanwhile was a weak Duke. Now both of you are very powerful Kings. But I have not particularly changed since then.”

“Is that what’s been bothering you?”

“Indeed.” She looked down at their joined hands. “Going forward on my path means confronting things I’ve been avoiding. My father and his expectations, my own potential, what it means to truly embrace my heritage rather than just using half of it. It’s scary.”

“You don’t have to do it alone,” Sol said. “I’ll be there with you. Whatever you need to face, we’ll face it together.”

“You have so much on your plate already…”

“And you’re part of what’s on that plate. A very important part.” Sol reached up and gently brushed a strand of hair from her face. “Isis, You’ve been my rock through so many difficult times. My first contract, my first true friend and my lover. You matter. Not because of how strong you are or what rank you’ve reached, but because you’re you.”

A tear rolled down Isis’s cheek. “I’ve just been feeling so uncertain lately. Like I’m drifting without a clear direction.”

“Then we’ll find that direction together.” Sol pulled her close, letting her rest her head against his shoulder. “And I promise, I won’t neglect you again. You deserve better than that.”

Isis wrapped her arms around him, finally letting herself be vulnerable. “I missed you.”

“I missed you too. And I’m here now.” Sol held her tightly. “How about this? We spent the day together. Just you and me. We can talk about your path, about your father, about whatever you need to discuss. And if you just want to relax and not think about any of it, that’s fine too.”

“But your responsibilities…”

“Can wait. Milia will handle things.” He said while inwardly apologizing to the maid and Clara. He would have to make it up to them.

Sol tilted Isis chin up so she was looking at him. “You’re more important than any meeting or political maneuvering. Don’t ever doubt that.”

Isis smiled for the first time since he’d entered the room. It was a small smile, fragile, but genuine. “Thank you.”

“Don’t thank me for doing what I should have been doing all along.”

She kissed him then, soft and sweet. When they pulled apart, some of the sadness had left her eyes.

“So,” Isis said, wiping at her tears. “Scheherazade told me about Freya and the baby situation.”

Sol groaned. “That fairy has the biggest mouth in the kingdom.” 

He didn’t even need to guess how the fairy knew. She was so nosy she most likely directly talked about this with Freya herself.

“She’s just looking out for everyone. In her own chaotic way.” Isis’s smile grew slightly. “So what are you going to do?”

“A date. To be honest, Freya is a beautiful woman and I certainly wouldn’t mind having a relationship with her. But a child is different. I need to know and understand her better. Not just as a reliable comrade but as a partner. A date is a good way to start.”

Sol ran a hand through his silver hair. “Though I’m not sure how dating works when you’re already married and have multiple lovers.”

He was truly starting to have slightly too many women. 

“You’ll figure it out. You always do.”

They sat together by the window, watching the sun rise to the zenith over the capital. Sol kept his arm around Isis, and she leaned into him, finally allowing herself to just be held and comforted.

“I really am sorry,” Sol said again. “I should have noticed sooner.”

“You’re here now. That’s what matters.” Isis looked up at him. “And Sol? Thank you for not treating me like I’m being silly or childish.”

“Your feelings are never silly. And even if you were just pouting, as Scheherazade so elegantly put it, you’d have every right to.”

Isis puffed her cheeks. “I wasn’t pouting.”

“Maybe a little?”

“Okay, maybe a little.” She settled more comfortably against him. “It felt good to just let myself feel bad for a bit. I guess acting mature truly doesn’t suit me.”

“You can always do that with me. You don’t have to be strong all the time.”

As the sunset painted the sky in shades of orange and red, Sol held Isis close and silently vowed to be more attentive. She was right that she didn’t make demands or cause drama. But that didn’t mean she didn’t need just as much care and attention as anyone else.

If anything, it meant she needed it more, because she’d never ask for it herself and this went for all his women.

He was the one who chooses to have an ever expanding harem and so it was his duty to bring happiness to all of them.

“Stay with me tonight?” Isis asked quietly.

“Of course.”

And so they remained by the window, two people finding comfort in each other’s presence as the day turned to night. There would be time for discussions about her path and her father later. For now, this was enough.

Sometimes, the most powerful thing you could do was simply be there for someone who needed you.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Comments

I was hoping Isis could take a concept like Rebirth since she can raise the dead, is a healer with her phoenix side. Or a Dual Concept like Judgement and Recycle (soul recycle) so her aspect of Death and Phoenix Nirvana are both used.

Chris Gill

Isis will have her time. Book 9 is very important since many projects will reach new realm. Honestly I am fearing it might even get boring lol

Hikaru Genji

Actually now that I think about it although Anubis is far more fit for the position it would make sense if he handed off the position to Isis. Although I'm skeptical if that's the path she will end up taking in the end. Granted im

Tracer999


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