"Who are they?" Zuri asked the old woman, she was not happy with this. How could they openly sell children right now?
"They are no one." She averted her eyes from Zuri. "Orphan from the street in front of my house. They are sister."
"And why do you think I will buy them?" Zuri stared at the two little girls. One of them, the younger one, looked so timid, as she kept glancing between her sister, the old woman and then Zuri, she was biting her nails.
Meanwhile, the older sister, stared at the ground, she didn’t make a sound at all, though occasionally, she would steal a glance toward her younger sister.
"Because the lycan needs children."
Okay, this was getting absurd. "And why the lycan needs children?"
"You don’t know?" The old woman widened her eyes, as if she was shocked that Zuri didn’t even know the common thing, she looked at her as if she was stupid, despite she didn’t have any idea who she was talking to. "The lycan needs the children for his practice in black magic. The lycan has an army of black magic users and they need children as their sacrifice for their power."
Zuri closed her eyes to calm herself down. As they marched to the heart of the Blackthorne pack, they started to hear rumors after rumors, which she assumed, it was the last effort of the king to turn the people against the lycan.
However, this was the most absurd thing that she had ever heard. How could they come up with such wild rumor about the lycan?
"What?"
Yesterday, Khaos just conquered Heartleaf city. The city was in terrible condition, more than half of the area was burned to the ground and it took them half a day to extinguish the fire, by that time, Khaos had gotten yet another city of ashes.
Right now, Zuri was simply roaming around the city with Caiden, but that man had gone somewhere for a while, leaving her alone when this old woman approached her in front of a burned building.
"Do you want them or not?" The old woman insisted, she was getting impatient. She looked around her, as if she was afraid Khaos’s warrior would catch her. "Eight silvers and I will not go lower than that. They look weak, but they work hard. They can be a good sacrifice. They are healthy."
"I doubt that..." Zuri frowned at their scrawny figures. She fished her pocket to get one gold. Khaos would put his money in the same place and she was welcomed to spend as much as she wanted. "What are you going to use this money for?"
The old woman immediately snatched the gold and released the two girls. The younger one rushed to her sister and they hugged each other, staring at Zuri and the old woman back and forth.
"We are fleeing this kingdom. This kingdom will be destroyed under the lycan’s regime. We are going to die." She lifted her head and then looked at Zuri closely, probably this was the first time she observed her. "You are not from this city, aren’t you?"
"No."
However, as they walked away the two of them followed. They kept safe distance, but it was obvious that they tailed them.
"We have nowhere to go." Rena looked at Zuri with her big eyes and beside her, her sister whined.
"I am hungry."
Thus, Zuri didn’t have any other choice, but to take them within their campsite. Usually, because of how bad the city had been burned, they would camp near the city wall, separated Khaos’s warriors with the civilians.
However, Zuri started the idea to build an open kitchen, where they could feed the civilians. This small act of kindness could counter the nasty rumor that Rose had spread. fɾeewebnoveℓ.co๓
Showing them that the lycan didn’t use children for sacrifice and people didn’t need to be terrified of him.
"I bought them," Zuri said when Khaos raised his brows to see the two little girls, who tailed behind her.
First, Zuri used his money to build the open kitchen and fed the people and now, she bought little children.
He touched his chin and smiled in amusement. "I see. You are getting creative of spending our money."
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