Lord of Entertainment C313 Secrets
Added 2025-04-23 17:41:52 +0000 UTC(3rd Person POV)
Firfel stood there, arms tightly crossed, brows furrowed in visible frustration. Her pout was sharp, her annoyance unmistakable. But beneath the surface... she felt a wave of relief.
âSo he wasnât ignoring me on purposeâŚâ
Still, she wouldnât give in so easily.
âHmph. Like Iâm just going to forgive him now? If I do, heâll think he can get away with anything.â Her eyes narrowed. âAnd why was he gone so long without telling me? Does he think I donât matter?â
Even with the relief, a flicker of irritation lingered. âHe kept this from me all this time... he can make clones? And I had no idea?â
Then, guilt crept in. âWait... am I really one to talk? Iâve been hiding the truth about my own identity too... about being a princess of the Roses Kingdom.â Her gaze softened slightly. âI guess Iâm no differentâŚâ
What she didnât know was that Arthur already knew. About everything. And he could sense every flicker of emotion dancing in her heart right now.
He simply smiledâcalm, patient.
âI know youâre mad,â Arthur said gently. âMad that I didnât tell you. And... I deserve that. But Iâll make it up to you.â
He took a step closer, eyes playful.
âHow about we make a film? Just the two of us. A romance.â
Firfel didnât react immediately. Her eyes stayed locked on his, lips pressed tight. Then she spoke, low but firm.
âTell me where you went first. Why you left a clone in charge.â
Arthur exhaled, a touch of hesitation crossing his face. âWould you believe me if I told you? Itâs not exactly a vacation spot.â
âTry me,â she shot back, arms still crossed.
He paused, then nodded slowly. âAlright⌠but donât freak out.â
Arthurâs voice lowered. âI went to the Glacier Expanse.â
Firfelâs eyes widened, shock flashing across her face. âWhat?! You went to that cursed, frozen wasteland?!â
Arthur raised an eyebrow. âYou know about it?â
âThat place is a death sentence,â she said, voice rising. âItâs not even on the maps... no one talks about it.â
Arthurâs gaze sharpened. âExactly. Itâs not public knowledge.â
A faint blush rose to Firfelâs cheeks as she admitted softly, âUm⌠actually, I read about it when I was a child. The Glacier Expanseâitâs one of the most dangerous places in the worldâŚâ
She lowered her voice, a flicker of fear in her tone. âThey say the cold alone can turn people into solid ice... before they even realize theyâre dying.â
She wasnât exaggerating. Back in the Rose Palace, she had once stumbled upon a restricted book titled ÂŤExploration to the Dangerous LandsÂť. It was written by the third queen of the Roses Kingdomâa rare document not meant for public reading. She had read only fragments of it, but those fragments had burned into her memory.
Arthur stayed quiet, watching her as she pressed on.
âWhat were you even doing there?â she asked again. âThat place isnât a tourist spotâitâs nothing but a frozen death trap. Ice wolves, white bears strong enough to wipe out armies⌠and towering ice walls no oneâs ever crossed.â
Arthur scratched his chin and shrugged casually. âWell⌠behind those ice walls, thereâs a massive gateâhidden deep in the heart of that frozen wasteland. Itâs a portal to another realm. I found it⌠and decided to explore...â
He began to speak of the Nether Realm, his tone calmâalmost too calm for the dangers he described.
Firfelâs breath hitched. Her eyes widened, slowly filling with awe.
Arthur didnât mention the Old Deitiesâ Prison. Nor the chain. Nor Enyalius.
He kept it vague, talking about the swirling landscapes, bizarre energy, and lurking dangers of the Nether Realm. And as he spoke, Firfel just staredâlistening in stunned silence.
âHe crossed the Glacier Expanse⌠and came back alive. He even traveled into an unknown realm?â she thought, her chest tightening. âEven the elite knights of the Roses Kingdom wouldnât make it back from such a place... and yet, here he is, talking about it like itâs just another walk in the park.â
She looked at Arthur, her eyes softening with realization.
âSo my hunch was right⌠Heâs hiding how powerful he really is.â
Her resentment began to dissolve, melting like snow under sunlight. And thenâquietly, shylyâFirfel looked down at her hands and spoke.
âActually⌠Iâve been hiding something too.â
Arthur tilted his head. âHmm? Really?â He raised a brow, playing dumb.
Firfel flushed again and gave a small nod. âI⌠Iâm actually a princess. Of the Roses Kingdom.â
There was a brief silence.
Firfel didnât dare meet his eyesâuntil she finally glanced up and saw no surprise at all.
Arthur just chuckled, shaking his head. âThatâs it?â He grinned. âCome on, Firf. I used to be a prince in the Morningstar Kingdom. Why would I care about a little royalty?â
Firfel blinked. Then she laughedâgenuinely this time. âRight⌠I forgot about that.â
Outside the tent, howeverâŚ
Whispers were beginning to build.
âItâs been two hours⌠and they still havenât come out,â one crew member murmured.
âI bet theyâre doing unspeakable things in there,â another said with a grin.
âHehe, maybe theyâre shameless enough to actually do it in the tent!â
The director, red-faced and flustered, tried to rein things in. âShut up, all of you! Stop jumping to conclusions!â he barked. But even as he scolded them, he leaned forward slightly⌠peeking toward the tent with curiosity.
âStill⌠two hours⌠What are they doing in thereâŚ?â
As the tent flap finally opened, all eyes turned.
Arthur and Firfel stepped out, hand in hand, both smilingâcompletely at ease. The sunlight seemed to catch them just right, as if the world itself had paused for their entrance.
For a moment, the crew stood frozen, wide-eyed.
Someone whispered under their breath, âThey really are... a couple made by the heavens.â
Arthur and Firfel walked past, barely noticing the stunned expressions around them. It wasnât until Firfel suddenly stopped that reality caught up.
âWaitââ she gasped, eyes widening. âIâm still on the clock!â
Arthur chuckled, releasing her hand. He turned to the director with a faintly apologetic smile. âMy bad.â
But the director waved it off, grinning. âNo problem, no problem! Care to stay and watch? Iâd love your thoughts.â
Arthur nodded, stepping back as Firfel returned to set.
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During filming, Arthur watched quietly from behind the monitors. His sharp eyes caught every detailâevery stumble, every missed cueâbut he said nothing unless the director asked directly.
When asked, he offered suggestions. Subtle tweaks. A shift in camera angle. A better way to capture the emotion of a scene.
Not because he wanted credit.
But because this was her film.
And he wanted it to shine.
Time slipped by, and as the day's filming wrapped, Firfel approached the director personally, her expression a mix of guilt and sincerity.
âIâm really sorry,â she said softly. âI delayed the shoot more than I shouldâve.â
The director gave an awkward chuckle, waving his hand dismissively. âNo worries, no worries. It all worked out.â
A few moments later, Firfel stepped outsideâand found Arthur waiting by his bike.
Her eyes widened slightly as she took in the sight.
âYou have a motorcycle now?â she asked, approaching with curiosity. âItâs... different. Not like the usual ones Iâve seen.â
Arthur smiled, one hand resting casually on the handle. âOf course. This isnât just any bikeâit runs on advanced tech. Designed by my own research team.â
Firfelâs interest deepened. She took his hand, and with a playful tug, let him guide her to the seat behind him. She glanced over his outfitâblack leather, metal accents, something bold and unfamiliar.
Her lips curled into a teasing smile. âYour look today... itâs not your usual style. Did you dress up just to match the bike?â
Arthur chuckled, revving the engine softly. âSomething like that.â
Comments
Thank you for the chapter
Tyler Karp
2025-04-23 19:00:30 +0000 UTC