The Royal Entrapment
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with his commander, Gideon, saw the fight between the lad and the barbar
e barbarians, he was far too small to be fighting them off all by himself. He kne
small appearance, I don't think he will last long," Gideon commented
eyes never seemed to leave the lad who was determined to fight tillarbarians killed by the lad. But overpowering the pungent odor of t
nability to make a move to save him. They were wearing military cloaks with their kingdom's embl
unding the area. He was sure their kingdom would beco
e witch will notice our presence soon," Gideon reminded his King, ut
Kpojyto. Gideon cursed inwardly, trying to thi
at the skill being displayed. He was small but he moved like lightning. Unlike those clumsy barbarians,
Gideon reasoned, silently urging his King to leave the scene. "Let's leave, Your Majesty. I beg you. I can sense the d
as his eyes failed to leave the lad who was st
be a waste of talent to let such a good fighter die w
dark witch's power dwelling around, Kpojytohad already
o pieces before landing in front of the lad who
must not wait for your doom when there's s
looked at Kpojyto. His gaze carried the bri
close to him, he could finally confirm that the scent which gr
d in disbelief, breathing in
elation as the lad's weak and drained body coll
e whimpered, feeling the stinging pain
spered reassuringly into his ears, "You're still alive, and
he felt the lad sigh in r
nto his horse. However, the lad suddenly starte
im and scolded, "Stop moving, or y
e they all safe?" the lad asked in a
ould worry about yourself
got his answer, he
his soft, feminine features despite his gender. He was undeniably
nally
n annoyance, cutting his in