"Must be a conversation in my head," Zuri replied nonchalantly. She had to focus on her meal and tune out the voices in her head. They were getting louder and she had used up all her medicine. She was getting sloppy from taking it lately.
Meanwhile, Khaos studied her for a while, before turning back to his food. The next day, they went to Saber street to meet with the traders.
Khaos' beta was already there. Bryden. He was as tall as Khaos, which meant he was very tall. He had broad shoulders with dirty blonde hair. He raised his brows when he saw Zuri, but aside from that, he didn't say anything.
Today, Zuri was wearing a dress from the Wolfdale Kingdom. Every Kingdom had a different style of dress and the reason why Khaos chose the Wolfdale kingdom as his alias was that the people from that kingdom used to dress conservatively. frёewebnoѵēl.com
The Wolfdale Kingdom was a vast desert land, which made its people cover their faces to protect their eyes from the sand.
This style was well known and even when they were not in their kingdom's territory, their people were comfortable enough to cover their faces.
Their wolf form was also different in size and color, but they wouldn't talk in the wolf form in this meeting, obviously.
And because Khaos' gray eyes would give away his identity, he had to drink a potion that could change their color to black, which was more common in this continent.
"I see, you will not budge on the price," Khaos said. "In that case, I don't think the deal can go through."
Bryden had been asking them to lower the price, but they didn't agree, offering a thousand and one excuses as to why they couldn't sell the ships for less than one million gold. Zuri grabbed Khaos' hand under the table, a cue for them to leave.
"We will call you back after we think about this." Khaos then stood up as they kept yapping about why they couldn't lower the price and how the quality of the ships were top notch.
However, Khaos kept walking away, the three of them entered the carriage, where Caiden was already there.
"Go back to the inn," Khaos said to Gayle, who sat on the coachman seat.
"So, what was the point of coming here if we didn't close the deal?" Caiden tilted his head.
"We will not make a deal with them," Zuri said calmly. She took off the scarf that covered her face. She was sitting next to Khaos inside the carriage, while the beta and the gamma were sitting across from them.
"Why not? So, what is even the point of you being here?" Caiden gave Zuri a calculated look, which made the luna raise her brows.
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