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The Hidden Bond

After being murdered by her sister for inheriting the throne, a princess wakes up at the moment of the guardian egg selection. Her sister, desperate for power, steals the serpent egg destined to become a white wyvern and destroys the alternative. Imprisoned on a remote island, the protagonist refuses to yield. She forms a contract with the legendary Titan Ape, a creature capable of toppling the wyvern, to rewrite her fate and seize her crown.
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Chapter 2

Yasmin swiped the serpent egg and was nurturing it with the mystical waters of the spirit spring, just like I did in my previous life.

She did not stop there; She tapped into the nation's coffers, gathering a trove of rare materials.

All of it went into pampering the white Wyvern egg, which was then on the brink of hatching, its progress hastened by her lavish care.

Meanwhile, I was stuck on Ebonwave Island, my Griffin egg shattered and my right to bond with magical guardians taken away.

Yasmin, elated by the impending arrival of her white Wyvern, came to gloat.

"Selena, how's life treating you on Ebonwave Island?

"I've been swamped lately, but I finally found a moment to drop by and check on you.

"You know, that serpent egg I claimed has transformed into a white Wyvern egg. And it's all thanks to you, in a way.

"The King, our father, to commend my success, has showered me with all sorts of heavenly treasures to nurture the white Wyvern egg. It's about to hatch, Selena. Soon, you'll witness me soaring on the white Wyvern, on the day I'm named the heir!"

Her laughter grated on my nerves, and I could not help but frown.

"I've heard the Wyverns are born proud, disdainful of humankind. The stronger a Wyvern, the harder it is to tame. Pampering that white Wyvern egg this way may not be wise."

Yasmin's hand struck like lightning, knocking me to the ground. She towered over me, her eyes icy and triumphant.

"What are you even talking about? The contract, sealed by divine and demonic laws, ensures that no matter how mighty the Wyverns are, they're still my loyal magical guardians, bound to aid me. Right?

"Selena, you're just bitter because life dealt you a worse hand. You're the one locked up by our father, stripped of your right to a magical guardian. Wake up and see the truth, you've been cast aside by our father, and you've lost any chance of competing with me for the throne."

I picked myself up off the ground, brushing the clinging dirt from my hands. "My apologies, I misspoke. Someone of your noble birth is clearly only suited for the Wyvern clan."

Yasmin, pleased with herself and eager to flaunt her status, was interrupted as Ebonwave Island began to quake, and the once tranquil sea whipped into a frenzy of waves.

Yasmin gave me a look of pure glee.

"The old books say that Ebonwave Island is a desolate place, plagued by constant quakes due to its harsh conditions, making it the perfect prison for nobles. Looks like we're due for another shake-up. I'm heading back to the palace. Selena, you'd better just hope for the best and survive this calamity."

I ignored Yasmin's delight in my misfortune; my gut told me that was no ordinary quake.

Sure, Ebonwave Island was known for its relentless disasters, but they were predictable. This quake was different, sudden, and it reminded me of the white Wyvern from my previous life, only this felt far more ominous.

Then, a Wyvern's call thundered across the heavens, and a regal white Wyvern took to the sky.

Yasmin's voice rang out in triumph: "It's my Wyrm Lord! It has awakened!"

I watched in horror as Yasmin, her arms flailing, charged toward the white Wyvern. I lunged to intercept her.

"Yasmin, there's something off about that white Wyvern. It shook the earth the moment it was born. You need to be careful!"

"Out of my way! How dare you, you vile schemer, plot against the noble Wyvern kin?"

With a shove, Yasmin brushed me aside and sprinted toward the creature.

The white Wyvern swooped down, lifting Yasmin onto its back, and they danced through the sky. Yasmin's fear quickly turned to exhilaration, her shouts of joy piercing the air.

"Fly, Wyrm Lord! Soar even higher! These waves are too tame, let's make a real splash!"

Caught up in the thrill, Yasmin failed to see the ground crumbling, the sea reversing, swallowing Ebonwave Island whole.

I saw my father, the King, with his council in tow. Desperate, I pleaded, "Father, you must stop Yasmin. If she keeps this up, the people of Noxeria will drown!"

With a swift kick, he sent me sprawling. "Selena, I sent you to Ebonwave Island to reflect. Is this your idea of penance?

"The emergence of the white Wyvern is a sign of good fortune. Yet you would even curse our people just to frame your own sister. You're hopeless!"

Descending from the heavens, Yasmin landed before the king on the back of the white Wyvern. "Father, you must understand, the Wyrm Lord may be a fierce fighter, but to the Wyvern kind, it's merely a newborn. It's not the monster Selena makes it out to be. Father, I'm to blame. Despite all this time, I've failed to make Selena see the error of her ways."

The white Wyvern lay submissively on the ground, while all around me, eyes filled with suspicion and awe.

Just then, a stone the size of a newborn shot up from the depths of the sea, hanging suspended in the air. It cracked open, releasing a burst of rainbow light that danced across the sky.

A golden titan ape materialized before the crowd, its presence so commanding that even the Wyvern did not dare draw breath.

"I am the Eternal and Boundless Grand Titan. Who dares to ruin my home?"

A wave of astonishment swept through the onlookers.

No one imagined that Ebonwave Island, a gilded cage for the nobility, concealed such a formidable being.

Yasmin shoved me to the front. "It's Selena! She did it!

"She was sent to Ebonwave Island by our father, the King, to reflect on her actions, but instead she defied his authority and laid the island to waste!"

Her accusation drew nods of agreement, and even our father, the king, seemed to silently concur.