"Bring them in immediately," Pharaoh ordered, despite his distaste for Salterra.

However, given the bond between Nina and Nash, and the fact that they share a child, Pharaoh was willing to extend some courtesy to Salterra for Orion's sake.

The two nations could maintain a good relationship, but if Dominic ever dared to mistreat his precious daughter, Pharaoh would not hesitate to retaliate.

Meanwhile, Nina had taken Orion to the back garden.

The pollen season had passed, and the flowers in the garden had been carefully selected, allowing her to bring her son here without worry. "Mom, these flowers are so beautiful. I've never seen them before," Orion exclaimed, his eyes wide with wonder. It was a rare outing for him.

He breathed in the fresh air deeply, looking around with curiosity, marveling at everything he saw.

If only he could come out every day. He did not want to be confined to a bed anymore, but he kept that thought to himself. He knew how hard his parents were working to heal him, and he did not want to seem ungrateful. Nash picked a flower and handed it to Orion. "If you like them, we'll pick more to take back to your room."

"Yes, please!" Orion nodded eagerly.

They continued to explore the garden, where they found even more vibrant flowers, each one more delicate than the last.

did not wait for him to ask. She picked several flowers and handed them to him. "We'll take these back and put them

the flowers as if

swooped past them, its graceful flight capturing Orion's full

is flying," Orion said,

flew so effortlessly, but her son

to speak to Orion. "If you

for long. Soon, Mom and Dad will take

wait to live that kind

they knew it, an

to push Orion back

come out again next time?" Orion asked, his voice tinged with

often," Nina assured him, ruffling

handle being out in the wind for

Nash, "An envoy from Salterra

they?" Nash's

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