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My Dragon King System-Chapter 280: The Most Important Women
Aiden stepped through the portal into his room and immediately knew his wives were not within the guild.
The Dragon’s Bond confirmed it, given that the shared connection told him they were nearby, just not here. Then he turned toward the door and made his way downstairs.
The main hall was alive with its usual energy. Ambrose sat at one of the tables, locked in a board game with Fred, Sorkin, and Oliver.
Their faces showed varying degrees of concentration as they studied the pieces before them.
And in the captain’s office was Elena and Amelia who had just returned from a mission. Both women stood before Katherine, delivering their report.
Aiden paused at the base of the stairs and observed the scene. The new members had integrated well into the guild. They worked together and much better now. 𝒇𝒓𝒆𝒆𝙬𝒆𝒃𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝓸𝒎
He nodded to himself in approval, then turned toward the exit.
His wives were on their way back to the guild. He could feel them drawing closer with each passing moment. But instead of waiting for their return, Aiden chose to walk out and meet them halfway.
He stepped outside and followed the pull of the bond, moving through the streets of Dragonhold until he saw them in the distance.
There were four figures walking together. Laela and Arianna were at the center, with Rin and Aeris flanking them on either side.
Just as Aiden moved closer to them, they also felt his presence and at a certain proximity, his wives spotted him which brightened their expressions.
Both women quickened their pace toward him, and Aiden smiled as they got close. They embraced him at once, and he held them both for a moment before gently pulling back.
"Hi, Aeris," he said, turning his attention to the Amazon.
Aeris inclined her head in greeting, with a little smile tugging at her lips.
Then Rin stepped forward, with an expression full of excitement.
"Aiden!" she said. "I’ve made so much progress. You should have seen what I did today!"
Aiden’s grin widened as he looked down at her. "I do see it," he said. "All your hard work. And I know you’re going to turn out to be a great mage."
Rin expression beamed up even more at his words and she nodded enthusiastically.
Aiden then turned back toward the four women and spoke again.
"I’m sorry, but I’ll have to borrow my beautiful wives for a second."
Aeris nodded in understanding, already stepping back. Rin followed suit, though she looked a bit disappointed to see the conversation cut short.
"We’ll see you later," Aeris said, placing a hand on Rin’s shoulder and guiding her away.
Once they were out of earshot, Aiden turned back to Laela and Arianna. Laela spoke first.
"Why do you need us, my love?"
"I want to spend the next few hours with just you two," he said.
Both women’s faces lit up even further as they exchanged a glance before Arianna spoke.
"We haven’t had time like that in so long," she said.
Laela’s eyes sparkled as an idea came to her.
"What if we return to that dimension?" she said.
They already knew which one she spoke of. The one with beastfolk people.
Arianna turned toward her, then back to Aiden, her face lighting up with the same excitement.
"That would be perfect," she said.
Aiden looked between them both, and with a smile he asked, "Can I say what I want?"
Both women nodded.
Aiden took a breath before speaking.
"In the next few hours, I want it to be just us. No world around us. Just some place quiet, with the two of you. The most important people in my life."
They both had no problems or arguments with it. When it came to their happiness, Aiden always put them first, so it only felt right they did it his way too.
Besides, alone moments with Aiden? Yeah that was probably going to be a better experience too.
Laela reached out and took his hand. Arianna did the same on his other side.
"Alright then lead the way," Laela said.
With a thought, a blue portal tore open before them. Aiden stepped through with both women at his side, and the gateway sealed shut behind them.
They emerged into a different world.
The air was filled with the scent of flowers, and everywhere they looked, gardens stretched endlessly in every direction.
There were no buildings or roads just vast expanses of cultivated beauty.
Flowers of every color bloomed in perfect rows. Trees with low-hanging branches formed natural canopies over winding paths.
The sky above was a soft gradient of gold and violet, as though the sun was always setting.
Laela turned in place, taking it all in.
"Where is this?" she asked.
"Another dimension," Aiden replied. "This one is quiet and pretty much everywhere is a garden."
Arianna knelt down and brushed her fingers over a cluster of white blossoms growing near her feet.
"Are there any inhabitants?" she asked, glancing up at him.
Aiden nodded.
"There are," he said. "They’re called slimes. They live in the small bodies of water scattered across the planet. They never come out of them."
Arianna nodded, rising to her feet as she turned her gaze toward a nearby pond, trying to spot the planet’s inhabitants. Their forms blended seamlessly with the water, making them nearly impossible to see unless they chose to move.
"I’ll take you to the spot where we’ll be staying," Aiden said.
He took both their hands again, and in an instant, they vanished.
They reappeared in another section of the garden, this one more secluded. Trees formed a natural ring around the clearing, and their branches created a covering overhead.
Soft grass covered the ground, and at the center of the space, a table had been set.
But it was not a traditional table.
The surface was low to the ground, no taller than a foot. Upon it rested an array of food that looked fit for royalty. Roasted meats, fresh fruits, cheeses, bread still warm from the oven, delicate pastries, and pitchers of wine and water.
Spread beneath the table and extending outward was a wide white blanket, soft and clean. It covered the entire clearing, inviting them to sit.
Both his women looked too shocked to speak as they took in the sight, until Arianna finally began,
"Aiden... how did you...?"
He smiled and said, "That is not for you to worry about."
But the truth was different and If he told them, it would lose its magic.
This had not been planned for long. In fact, it was barely planned at all.
The thought had come to him the moment he stepped out of his Pocket Domain, and he had transmitted it immediately to the avatar stationed in this dimension alongside the time variant.
It was the variant and avatar who had prepared everything. They replicated the food, the table, the blanket, all of it, just before Aiden and his wives arrived.
They were still within this dimension now, just in another part of it, far enough to give the three of them privacy.
They both looked at him with warmth in their eyes, as if about to cry or something.
Laela then stepped forward and pulled him down onto the blanket, laughing as she did.
Arianna joined them, settling on his other side







