Chapter 167 â The Crimson Empress [2]
Sophie Castria, The First Empress. The Crimson Empress.
History was carved that day.
Because for the first time since the creation of the human domain... a woman had seized power.
And no, this wasnât just a ceremonial title or a puppet position held under the shadow of some man. No. This was true power. Raw, earned, deserved.
It might not seem like much to an outsiderâs point of view.
But inside the human domain, inside the mind of all the people who lived there...
It was fucking massive.
Because this place had been soakedâno, drownedâin centuries of patriarchal rot because of Rome and his predecessors. Where women werenât rulers but tools. Tools to gain influence. Marriage tokens. Breeding vessels. Silent ornaments and even flashy whores.
That was the brutal truth.
Women were never meant to own power.
They were taught to marry into it. To fuck their way into it. To be used for it.
Even women themselves began believing it. Because when a lie is whispered into your ear long enough, it stops sounding like a lie. It becomes your truth, but also your chain.
But Sophie Castria Vaelgrim didnât bend to that.
She didnât accept those beliefs shape her life.
Thatâs why, when she took the throne, the highest throne in the human domain, it was like a tidal wave hit the foundation of that lie and cracked it open.
All over the domainânoble or poor, young or oldâwomen looked at her and saw something different.
A mirror.
A door.
A Hope.
And when Sophie stood before her new people, standing tall with Elizabeth and Solaris at her side, the world held its breathâexpecting a grand speech.
But she gave them just three words.
"Itâs not that hard."
Simple. Undeniable.
But it echoed.
It dug deep.
Because it wasnât about eloquence. It was about defiance.
It wasnât that hard to break the rules.
It wasnât that hard to walk away from a fate someone else, or even the society, forced on you.
It wasnât that hard to dream. Even if they mocked you. Even if they spat at you. Even if your own family called you delusional.
You just had to want it enough.
Yes, it was terrifying.
Yes, it was not easy.
Yes, it hurt.
But everything starts in the mind. Control the mind... and the fear loses its grip. And everything that seemed so impossible, so unthinkable...became something achievable, something you can chase after.
And in that momentâSophie, standing bathed in light, crowned in silverâbecame more than a ruler.
Because she embodied that belief...the belief that everything was possible with a strong enough mind.
So,
She became a symbol.
An idol not just for women. But for anyone who had ever been told they were "less."
...
Meanwhile, at the academyâ
Zara and Alice sat side by side, watching the flickering projection of Sophieâs coronation.
Aliceâs hands were trembling with joy. Her voice, clearer than ever, broke through the silence like a song reborn.
"Itâs truly incredible," she said.
And how could it not be?
She could speak now. Fully, freely. No distortion. No chaos in the air from her words. Her dragon bloodline had been cleansed, purified. Her talent now gleamed at Ex-Unique.
All of it thanks to Elira.
Zara chuckled. "Whatâs incredible? Sophieâs feat... or the fact you can now speak without making the walls crack?"
Alice laughed, radiant. "Hahah, both! But honestly? Me. Definitely me."
After all, no one knows how painful it was to want to talk but not be able to.
Then she grew quiet.
Her eyes turned sharp, serious, almost solemn. Her green gaze bore into Zaraâs blue eyes.
"What are you now?" Alice asked.
Zara blinked.
She wasnât surprised by the question. Alice was a dragonâinstinctually attuned to bloodlines. And right now, Zaraâs very presence was making Aliceâs own dragon blood shiver.
Which shouldâve been impossible.
Only dragons could do that to each other.
And yet...
Alice stared. "Not just you. Elizabeth. Sophie. All of you. What are you now?"
Zaraâs smirk softened into something gentler.
"Want the short version or the long?"
"Short," Alice said immediately. "Just tell me whatâs going on with all of you."
Zara nodded. "Alright. Iâm one of Noahâs women nowâofficially his concubine. Elizabeth and Sophie? Theyâre his wives. And the change in appearance? Well... weâre not human anymore. Weâve become a new race. A race thatâs never existed before, not in this realm or any other."
She paused.
"Weâre Elysiari."
She pointed to her shimmering hair. "Iâm the first Emotion Elysiari. Elizabeth is the Fate one. Sophie, the lightning one."
Zara grinned.
"Ohâand Iâm not Zara Bane anymore."
Alice held her breath.
"Iâm Zara HeartWeaver Vaelgrim."
Silence.
Pure silence.
Then, finally, Alice muttered, "Yeah... okay. I think I want the long version after all."
...
Elsewhereâin the quiet of the churchâ
Christelle stood alone.
Watching the projection. Watching Sophie.
Watching the rise of the first Empress.
And those words...
"Itâs not that hard."
They pierced her chest like a blade of shame.
Because she had chosen the easy road. Again and again. She let society fuck her over and smiled through it. She sold her body. Became a tool. Lived in false comfort and chains.
And the worst?
She got addicted to it.
Not the money. Not the luxury.
But the act itself.
The feeling of being used. Pound after pound. Night after night. That emptiness became her home.
And now?
Now she saw what a real woman looked like.
Now she saw the one who clawed her way up even when mocked, beaten, and broken.
And she felt like filth.
"Iâm a coward," she whispered, voice hollow. "And...a fucking whore."
Her knees trembled.
"Iâm not worthy..."
And thenâ
A voice. Smooth. Cold. Amused.
"That part is true."
She gasped, whirling around in horror.
And saw him.
She almost kneeled the moment she did.
Noah Vaelgrim.
Beautiful and ethereal beyond reason. He didnât even look human to her...he looked divine.
"Hello," Noah said as he stepping closer. "I believe this is our first time meeting."
His white eyes gleamed with cold amusement.
"Iâm Noah," he said. "A dear friend of your son."
He grinned wider, almost mockingly.
"Nice to meet you... Christelle."
âEnd of Chapter 167â