Facing this murderous demon, I didn't feel as brave as I was pretending to be, but I maintained a facade of righteousness.
"Don’t you understand?" He taunted. "Let me enlighten you. This village is quite something. When I set it ablaze, everyone was sleeping soundly. One torch, one barrel of oil, and they were all gone. Fascinating, isn't it?" He boasted.
He asked me, "Do you know why I did that? Because they defied me."
His words left me dumbfounded. No wonder the village seemed so small. There was a harrowing tale behind it.
I glanced at the old man who had smiled kindly at me moments ago, chatting away in a language I couldn't comprehend. Now, he lay cold and lifeless.
The stench of blood filled the room.
I thought I even detected a hint of a burning smell.
The whole village had been burned alive, he said.
He was a maniac.
"The old fool was quite resilient, wasn’t he? He was still kicking after all these years, and he dared to curse at me." He sneered, kicking the old man's body and spitting on him. "Damn. How dare he do all that? Is there anything else I can do other than killing him?”
"Aren't you afraid the spirits here will haunt you?" I glared at the leader furiously.
"Hmph. Since you put it that way, I'll exterminate this place. They can all try to get me together." He laughed loudly. “They’re seeking their own death by coming here.”
He was clearly talking about me.
I lunged forward, wanting to slap him, but Tristan quickly restrained me by pulling me back.
During the struggle, the jade pendant around my neck became exposed.
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This story would be interesting if there weren't so many garbled paragraphs. Half sentences and missed paragraphs. It's too much, give us a proper story. I'm done reading...
Atlas literally took Chloe away from Ryan Ryan needs to go back and reinforce to be able to be head-on Caz that's the only place he's lacking...