"Don't scare her, big sister, she's still too young, shy and timid," Blue said.
Arabel, looking at her, did not know what to say.
Until yesterday, her understanding of the element of Water was very shallow, and even after forming her First Constellation, she barely used it or practiced.
"Then why is there another version of me?" she wondered. "How does it all work?"
All her versions, as if reading her thoughts, looked at each other and shrugged their shoulders, as if saying, "We don't know either."
Annoyance gave Arabel a headache.
Although she and Idan had many abilities and affinity with the elements, they didn't really know how to use them properly and effectively.
In a little over three months, they had only a few opportunities to practice, and the rest of the time they had to act as needed and improvise.
"Wait, what do you mean, she's still young?" asked Arabel.
"Literally, big sister, she's really very young and small," — the Dark One replied.
Arabel, imagining her childish version, felt her lips tremble. She knew that all four of the people in front of her represented her every affinity with the elements, and the only thing she had missed was her affinity with the elements of space.
"So this is a miniature version of me with silver hair?" she asked.
The others nodded affirmatively.
The one who was hiding in the void, watching Arabel, muttered softly to herself.
"Why are you all here?" asked Arabel, looking at the various versions of herself.
They looked at each other again and answered at the same time:
"You're the one who showed up here, not us."
"Then what is this place?" she asked, but was answered.:
"How do we know?"
Arabel looked around. It was a familiar dark and empty space that she remembered from the last time.
This was the second time she had been in this place, and both times she had appeared here during her attempts to take on the Form of a Spirit.
"Although it looks like a Soul Space, this is not it," Arabel muttered, and the others agreed with her.
"Aah, stop thinking about all that nonsense, let's better discuss the upcoming wedding," Pink couldn't stand it.
"There are only ten days left before we finally get what we've been waiting for," she added.
Without exception, everyone nodded, and their faces blushed at the same time.
Even Arabel herself felt her cheeks flush with embarrassment as she watched them.
"I'll be the first after the older sister," the Pink One blurted out.
"I'm the second one," the White One picked up.
"The third one," the Blue One beat the Dark One.
The dark one was speechless, watching in surprise the insolence of the Blue One, her younger sister, who only seemed innocent and gentle, but, like everyone else, was a little "spoiled."
"What the hell are you talking about?" exclaimed Arabel, addressing them.
"We're just queuing up," Pink replied bluntly.
"What's the queue for?" Arabel, not being naive, guessed what these bitches were talking about. She wanted to hear it from them.
The four exchanged glances and, not wanting to incur Arabel's wrath, decided to remain silent, averting their gaze.
"Bitches!" — Arabel cursed, almost rushing at them.
But in the end, she just shook her head in disappointment. Just like last time, her strength was limited, and facing four opponents wasn't the best idea.
Noticing this, Pink couldn't help but smile broadly and defiantly.
"What? Are you scared?" The Pink One tried to provoke her.
Arabel didn't give in to the provocation, just looked at her coldly.
Pink burst into laughter. Not only did she have fun teasing her older sister, but she also felt jealousy and envy to some extent.
The others watched their exchange in silence.
"No matter how hard you try to stop us, we'll still get what we want," Pink said, which, of course, Arabel didn't like very much.
"Only ten days," — the Pink One said dreamily. "Just ten days, and he'll be ours."
Arabel looked at the others and saw that they too shared Pink's words.
"Are they hiding something?" — Arabel asked mentally, and as if they had heard her question, the others smiled mysteriously at her.
"Damn it! They're really hiding something!" thought Arabel.
But before she could figure out what it was, the space trembled, and everyone looked up at the same time.
"Big Sister Sierra seems to have succeeded," — the Dark One said, and her words brought joy to the others.
"And it seems our time is up," Blue One added, and they all began to slowly disappear.
"See you later, big sister," they smiled, disappearing one by one as suddenly as they appeared.
Arabel didn't say goodbye.
After what they said, she had no desire to see them again.
Their mysterious smile haunted her.
And while Arabel was preoccupied with these thoughts, suddenly someone hugged her.
Arabel looked down and met the gaze of a little girl with silver hair.
"I'm going to miss you, big sister," Silver said before disappearing like the others.
Arabel was amazed to see this girl—her little version.
"Was I really that cute?" she asked herself, finding her incredibly attractive.
She also realized that this version of her hadn't appeared all this time, not because she was afraid of her, but because she was afraid of the other four versions of her. It was only after they disappeared that she decided to go out and show herself to Arabel.
The black space began to collapse with a bang, and soon it was engulfed by pure light, blinding Arabel.
When she opened her eyes, she found herself standing in the same spot where she had been watching her older sister, Sierra. The darkness receded, and the Kingdom was illuminated once again.
People began to come to their senses and look around. Each of them looked slightly puzzled, not understanding what had happened.
However, their attention was quickly attracted by a large black rotating sphere formed from the dense energy of the element of Darkness.
However, their attention was quickly attracted by a huge black rotating sphere made of dense energy of the element of Darkness. A sphere that could be seen from every corner of the Kingdom.
The Sphere of Darkness attracted attention, and no one could take their eyes off it.
Suddenly, the darkness swirling around the Sphere began to dissipate, revealing the creature hidden inside.
It was a black female figure, dressed in a dark robe woven from the very element of darkness. Darkness was her essence — her body, her hair, her whole being was made up of this energy.
Sierra finally appeared in front of everyone in her Dark Spirit Form.
Arabel watched with a smile and admiration as her older sister finally regained her Spirit Form. Her appearance was awe-inspiring, and the energy emanating from her was so dense that it was noticeable even from a distance.
[Ding! Added a new feature of "Family Spatial Territory" – The Guardians.]
[Ding! The Guardian of Darkness – the Legendary Valkyrie, has been appointed.]
[Ding! The Guardian of Light is not appointed.]
[Ding! The Guardian of Fire is not appointed.]
[Ding! The Guardian of Ice is not appointed.]
[Ding! A new "Family Spatial Territory" ability has been unlocked – Summoning the Guardian.]
[Ding! Summon the Legendary Dark Spirit is available.]
While Arabel was surprised to read the System notifications that appeared one after another, the barrier that protected the Kingdom from the outside world trembled.
Soon, a deafening explosion rang out, and numerous cracks appeared on the barrier.
The second explosion created a gap in the barrier, through which a bright, radiant figure with two massive wings made of light flew into the Kingdom.
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