Three days.
Three days was all it took for the spies to get back to us.
There was a tense silence in the camp as I stood before them, listening to the only survivor as he told us exactly what had happened.
Out of the four men that went out as spies, only one of them made it back.
Dread pulled at my veins with every word he uttered. This wasn’t what I had envisioned would happen, and suddenly I began to doubt my decision.
The day they left camp to spy on the palace, I was filled with hope that they would come back with information that would hopefully help us defeat Pison and take back our territory.
It wasn’t supposed to be a very difficult mission; at least that was what I thought before.
“Tell me, Killian, how did it go?” Even though I had already been briefed on what happened, it was still agonizing to hear the end of their quest.
“We didn't make it.” I heard the man kneeling in front of me say. His voice broke as he bowed in despair. “When we got to the palace, we decided to go our separate ways so we could cover more ground.”
He shut his eyes tightly and tightened his fist on the ground.
“They didn't make it out of there. I barely escaped myself.”
My teeth clenched. I never anticipated this disaster.
“What happened there?” I asked.
“We got little information on King Pison and his men, but while trying to sneak out of the palace, we met some rogues. They were drunk and having some sort of celebration… It was unexpected. They immediately knew that we were spies and took us down.”
He looked away as he continued.
“I fought hard against them, but we were outnumbered, and no matter how hard I fought, the rogues were stronger. It was as if they had some kind of extra power. They were extremely aggressive... brutal. It was a lost cause.”
“I couldn't save them.”
“How did you escape?” I asked.
“Dain.” He said softly.
I was able to place the name with a face. Dain was the biggest of the four men. I chose him for his strength.
He took a few seconds before he continued, his voice heavier.
“Dain was able to fight off the wolf that was on me, but he was overpowered and defeated; however, I was able to escape. At first I tried to help, but when I saw that I couldn’t help the others, I ran back to the camp. I knew I had to inform you of all that we have gathered and what happened to others.
I turned away, unable to hold the pain that pricked me. This was all my fault. If only I hadn't told those men to go out and spy, they would be fine with their families. Instead I sent them to their deaths.
And now, not only did I put these men in danger, but I have also put us in a tight situation. It was certain that King Pison would never let those men go without drilling them for all the information he could get, and even at that, he would probably kill them.
Nobody was safe.
With all the courage I could gather, I turned back to the crowd.
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The readers' comments on the novel: The Beta's Regret (Eden and Eros)
This book is basically the same as Catching Genesis by Nicole Riddley, so don't waste your time on the crappy zoom and random % and 1/4 idk bout y'all but that got annoying quick...
I'm so in love with this storyyyy OMGGGGGGG...
Hey, its wrong chapter... Ch 258 is missing...
Does anyone know when the next chapter will be released?? The suspense is killing me!...
Not sure why it is so difficult to read from chapter 8....it's like it is zoomed in permanently, I can't see the end of the sentences......