Chapter 94 - Anymore Than This, Lets Fight! (1) (2/2)

”What right does she have to command the first army? She doesn't have the capability to command the seventh adviser!” The voice was different. He was the fifth person.

”She couldn't command the army now. The General hasn't appeared yet. Our concern for now was to prevent this girl from using the army too much. However, regardless of how old she is, we have no rights to strip her off her privilege as the Master of First Army.” The fourth still sounded cool.

Silence fell into the room as no one was able to refute what the fourth person said.

Somehow, I had the feeling that 'the girl' they were talking about was actually...me.

I frowned. I didn't think I ever crossed each one of them before. I didn't know them. Were they the one who dragged me here?

”Do you think she will agree to our request?” The first person who talked spoke hesitantly.

”She must! There's no point for her to command the army without the General.”

If the girl they were talking about turned out me, I thought I needed to have some private conversation between the third person and me.

I wanted to ask him, ”Do I owe you something? Did I kill your wife and children? Why are you so spiteful towards me?”

”I can't believe The Middle Region will be guarded by a kid, a girl on top of that.” A sigh and words of pity came from the fifth person.

That's it! It is clearly a discrimination towards gender!

I pulled open the door and walked towards the source of the voice. In the slightly bigger room, I saw, not five, but six men were sitting around a table in the middle. It seemed like there was only one person who kept silent, but I didn't know which one he was.

I didn't really care, though, since I came out to defend myself and my gender.

”What's wrong being a girl?” I shouted.

Seeing the look of surprised in their old faces made me realized one thing: They didn't know about my arrival in this log cabin.

Alas, I bet they didn't know who I was.

”Who are you?” One of them asked carefully, confirming my guess.

I couldn't control myself not to roll my eyes at the question.

”Jane Harris.” I said, crossing my arms in front of my chest.

They had not even had a chance to wipe off the startled expression on their faces when their eyes got even wider and mouth hung open. Surprise part two!

”You are the kid!” One of them exclaimed with his finger was pointing at me.

Seconds later, he shouted in pain as he pulled his finger which was bent in odd angle.

Serve him right!