Galena, Kalkara, Jirawut, and the people in Dark elf village get nervous about battle coming.
Galena calls for a meeting with Jirawut, Kalkara, Sivana, Lirein, Yathra, Amakha, and the other leaders of the Dark elf village.
"We need to prepare for battle," Galena says firmly. "We don't know when the enemy will strike, but we must be ready."
"I agree," Jirawut adds. "We need to fortify our defenses and train our soldiers."
Kalkara nods in agreement. "We also need to gather resources and supplies to sustain ourselves during the battle."
Sivana and Amakha share a worried look. "What can we do to help?" Sivana asks.
Galena turns to them. "You two are powerful mages. We need your help in casting defensive spells and wards to protect our village."
Amakha nods. "We will do our best to protect our home."
The leaders of the Dark elf village agree on a plan and set to work immediately. Soldiers are trained and defenses are fortified, while Sivana and Amakha work tirelessly to cast spells and wards to protect their people.
Despite their efforts, the tension in the village is palpable as they wait for the enemy to strike.
Young Dak elf shouts "orc soldier is coming."
The Dark Elves quickly arm themselves and prepare for battle as the sound of the approaching Orc soldiers grows louder. Jirawut and the others stand at the front lines, ready to defend their home and loved ones.
The Orc soldiers charge into the Dark Elf village, wielding their weapons and shouting battle cries. The Dark Elves fight back fiercely, using their magic and combat skills to defeat the Orcs.
Jirawut, Galena, Kalkara, Sivana, and Amakha fight side by side, taking down Orc after Orc.
Galena fights so well. She wields her sword skillfully, cleaving the heads off Orc warriors with ease.
Meanwhile, Sivana conjures magical weapons to use against their enemies.
Kalkara turns her true identity into a dragon form and uses her fire breath to incinerate the Orcs.
Yathra and Lirein also take part in the battle, using their magic to help the Dark elves defend their home.
As Jirawut prepared to fight the approaching Orc soldiers, he noticed that one of them was different from the others. This Orc woman was particularly beautiful and muscular, and Jirawut sensed that she was stronger and more skilled than the rest.
Jirawut prepared himself for the fight and charged at the Orc woman with his sword drawn. She met his attack head-on, her weapon flashing in the sunlight. Their swords clashed in a shower of sparks as they exchanged blows, each trying to find an opening.
Jirawut was impressed with the Orc woman's strength and skill, and he knew that he had to be careful if he wanted to defeat her. He tried to outmaneuver her, but she was too quick, and he found himself struggling to keep up.
Despite his best efforts, Jirawut found himself struggling to hold his own against the Orc woman. She was relentless in her attack, and he knew that he was running out of time. He needed to find a way to end this fight before it was too late.
Jirawut focused all his energy and launched a powerful strike, aimed directly at the Orc woman's head. She blocked his attack with ease and countered with a swift kick to Jirawut's chest, sending him tumbling backward.
As Jirawut got back up, he realized that he was in serious trouble. The Orc woman was just too strong, and he knew that he couldn't defeat her alone. He called out for help, hoping that his allies would come to his aid before it was too late.
"What is your name," Jirawut asked.
"I'm Sehva," replied the Orc woman.
"I'm Jirawut."
"Sehva if you lost you must marry me. "
"Are you kidding me"
Sehva looked at Jirawut with surprise and disbelief. "What are you talking about?" she asked, confused.
Jirawut shrugged. "It's a tradition in my village," he said, somewhat sheepishly. "If someone loses a fight, they have to marry the winner."
Sehva raised an eyebrow, but then a sly smile spread across her face. "I see," she said. "Well, I guess that means I'll have to fight extra hard not to lose."
Jirawut grinned. "I'm looking forward to it," he said.
With renewed energy and determination, the two combatants resumed their fight.
Sehva's sword breaks, and she drops it, realizing she has been defeated. She looks at Jirawut and nods her head, accepting her defeat.
"I have lost," she says, "and I will honor our agreement. I will marry you."
Jirawut looks at her with surprise and confusion. He had not expected to win the fight, let alone have the Orc woman agree to marry him.
"Are you sure?" he asks.
"Yes," Sehva replies. "I am a warrior, and I live by my word. I have lost, and I will honor our agreement."
Jirawut nods his head, accepting her decision. He knows that marrying an Orc woman will not be easy, but he is willing to try.
The battle rages on for what feels like hours, but finally, the Orcs begin to retreat.
Amakha s using her magical abilities to aid in the fight. the group manages to hold off the Orcs and protect the Dark elves' village.
As the last of the Orcs fall, Jirawut turns to Amakha and takes her kiss. "We make a great team," he says with a smile.
Amakha returns his smile, her eyes shining with admiration. "I'm grateful to have you by my side," she says.
Galena sheathes her sword and approaches the group. "That was a tough battle," she says, "but we made it through."
Sivana nods in agreement. "It's thanks to all of our skills and teamwork," she says.
Kalkara reverts to her human form and adds, "And let's not forget the help of the Dark elves. They fought bravely alongside us."
Yathra and Lirein approach the group as well, and Yathra bows respectfully. "We are forever grateful for your help in protecting our village," she says.
Jirawut nods in response. "It was our honor to fight alongside you," she says.
"Darling!!! that's Orc behind you" Galena ready to attack Jirawut stop her
"She is Sehva, she lost and wants to marry a winner like me and now she surrender and wants to marry me," Jirawut said
"I'm sorry dear, I don't know her well enough to accept her proposal," Galena said.
"no no no you misunderstood," Sehva said.
"She wants to marry me because it is the tradition in his village, we are warriors."
"But she can help my duty to protect you and the kingdom," Jirawut said.
"I have to marry the winner," Sehva said, she go closer to him and say "I want to marry you and become your bride, I'm a warrior and it is my honor to fight beside you."
"So, you want me to marry you," Jirawut said.
"you're the one who won. I can't refuse such a noble offer," Sehva said with a grin. "Besides, a warrior should always choose a worthy opponent over an easy victory."
"You're right," Jirawut said.
"How can I trust her," Sivana said.
"Because she is a warrior," Jirawut said.
"Fine you win," Sivana said.
"I'm glad we could reach a compromise," Sehva added.
Galena nodded reluctantly, still unsure about Sehva's true intentions. "Very well, but I will keep a close eye on you," she said, gripping her sword tightly.
Jirawut turned to Sehva with a smile. "Welcome to our group, Sehva. We will fight together and protect our home."
Sehva nodded, her expression serious. "I am honored to fight beside you, Jirawut. I will do everything in my power to protect our kingdom and our people."
Kari is shocked about seva wants to marry her husband because she is the villain.
Kari's eyes widened in shock and disbelief as she heard Sehva's proposal. She had always seen Sehva as a villain, someone who had caused nothing but trouble and chaos in their kingdom. And now, Sehva was asking to marry Jirawut, her husband and the love of her life.
Kari stepped forward, her face contorted with anger and disbelief. "How dare you even think of marrying my husband, Sehva?" she spat out. "You have caused nothing but pain and destruction in our kingdom. Why should we trust you?"
Sehva's expression remained calm and collected, despite Kari's outburst. "I understand your concerns, Kari. But as Jirawut said, I am a warrior. And I must marry the winner. Jirawut is a worthy opponent, and I respect him for that. I believe that together, we can protect our kingdom and bring peace to our people."
Kari shook her head, her eyes filling with tears. "I can't believe this is happening," she said softly. "Jirawut, how could you even consider this?"
Jirawut placed a hand on Kari's shoulder, his expression gentle. "I know this is difficult for you, my love," he said. "But Sehva is right. She is a warrior, and she has proven herself in battle. I believe that we can work together to protect our kingdom and defeat our enemies."
Kari sighed, feeling torn and conflicted. She knew that Jirawut was right, but the thought of Sehva marrying her husband made her heartache. She turned to Galena, hoping for some support.
Galena met her gaze, her expression sympathetic. "I understand how you feel, Kari. But we have to trust Jirawut's judgment. He has always been wise and just in his decisions."
Kari nodded, feeling a sense of resignation settle over her. She knew that Jirawut and Sehva would marry and that they would fight together to protect their kingdom. And she could only hope that their alliance would bring peace and prosperity to their land.
"Don't worry Kari I will protect your children and everything about his family" Sehva confident promise to Kari.
"You can count on me."
"If anything happens, just call upon me and I will come to your aid."
Kari smiled warmly at Sehva. "Thank you."
Galena, Kalkara, Kari, and Sivana left the two of them alone, giving them space to talk and get to know each other better.
In the room just dim light from a candle.
"How about your family," Jirawut ask Sehva
Sehva hesitated for a moment before answering, "I don't have much of a family. I was orphaned as a child and raised by the Orc army."
Jirawut felt a pang of sympathy for her. "I'm sorry to hear that. But now, you have us. We will be your family."
Sehva nodded, a small smile gracing her lips. "That is kind of you."Sehva looked up at him with surprise, touched by his words. "Thank you," she said softly.
Galena, Kalkara, and Sivana smiled at the scene, happy to see Jirawut's kindness and generosity towards Sehva.
*****
Jirawut tells Sehva about his plan to marry with 100 women.
Sehva looked at Jirawut with surprise.
"What? Married to 100 women? That's quite a lot," Sehva said, her eyebrows raised in disbelief.
Jirawut shrugged. "Yes, I plan to expand our family and strengthen our kingdom. Each woman will bring unique qualities and strengths to our group."
Sehva shook her head in disbelief. "I have never heard of such a thing. It goes against our warrior code and the sanctity of marriage."
"I understand your concerns, Sehva," Jirawut said, placing a hand on her shoulder. "But in our culture, polygamy is accepted and even encouraged among the nobility. And I assure you, I will treat each of my wives with the utmost respect and honor."
Sehva looked unsure but nodded slowly. "If it is your wish, Jirawut, then I will support you. But you must be careful not to break any hearts or cause discord among your wives."
"I will do my best to be a fair and just husband to all of my wives," Jirawut said with a smile.
Sehva smiled back and squeezed his hand gently. "Then, I accept. Our wedding will happen once your fight with the crystal dragon is over. We can hold the ceremony in the palace gardens."
She watched Jirawut bite down on his bottom lip, looking happy and nervous at the same time.
"Thank you for understanding," he said quietly. "And thank you for marrying me.
Galena sat down with Jirawut, Kalkara, Sivana, Amakha, Yathra, Lirien, Kari, and Sehva to discuss their next steps. "I think it's best if we all move to my castle for safety," she said. "We can regroup and plan our strategy from there."
Jirawut nodded in agreement. "Yes, that's a good idea. We need to be prepared for any attacks that might come our way."
Sivana chimed in, "But what about our village? We can't just leave it behind."
"We'll send a group of warriors to protect the village," Kalkara suggested. "And we'll make sure to keep in contact with them."
Amakha added, "And we'll also need to send word to the other neighboring villages to be on guard."
Sehva spoke up, "I'll go with the group that stays behind to protect the village. I want to do my part in this fight."
Galena smiled at Sehva. "That's very brave of you. But we also need you here with us. You are a valuable fighter, and we need all the help we can get."
Jirawut looked around at the group. "Alright, let's pack our things and head to Galena's castle. We'll regroup there and make our plans."
Everyone packed their belongings and started back to Galena's castle. As they walked, Jirawut and Sehva walked together, talking and getting to know each other better.
Jirawut could sense that Sehva was still feeling unsure about their relationship, so he decided to take the opportunity to show her that he cared for her just as much as he did for the other women.
"Sehva, I know I've talked about marrying 100 women, but please know that you're not just another number to me," Jirawut said, taking her hand. "I want to love and respect you just as much as I do the others."
Sehva looked at Jirawut, her heart beating fast. "Thank you, Jirawut," she said softly. "I want to believe you, but it's hard. I've been hurt before."
Jirawut nodded understandingly. "I know it won't be easy, but I promise to do my best to make you feel loved and respected. You deserve that, Sehva."
As they continued walking, Sehva felt a warmth in her chest that she hadn't felt in a long time. Maybe Jirawut was different from other men she had met. Maybe he could be the one to show her that love and respect were possible.
Meanwhile, Galena was making plans for their stay at her castle. She wanted everyone to feel comfortable and welcomed.
"Amakha, I hope you and Sivana will feel at home here," Galena said. "We'll have plenty of food and accommodations for everyone."
"Thank you, Galena," Amakha replied. "We're grateful for your hospitality."
Kalkara nodded in agreement. "Yes, thank you, Galena. We appreciate all that you're doing for us."
Galena smiled. "Of course. We're all family here, and family takes care of each other."
As they arrived at the castle, everyone was impressed by its grandeur and beauty. Galena showed them to their rooms and gave them a tour of the grounds.
"I hope you'll enjoy your stay here," Galena said, looking at each of them warmly.
"We already do," Jirawut said, smiling at Sehva.
Sehva smiled back, feeling a glimmer of hope in her heart. Maybe this new adventure would lead her to love and happiness.