Chapter 2: Piss here, and I am your father (2/2)

He cursed and closed the door and checked the watch. It was ten o'clock.

”Damn, only half an hour left.” He rushed to wash his face, and when he wiped the water with a towel, he saw his reflection in the mirror. Blue eyes, silver hair and damn handsome face. He wanted to give himself some praises, but time was short.

Without brushing his teeth, he sprinted out of the room with the same clothes he wore.

”Come sit with us,” said Salona, looking at Kadyn, who rushed down from the upstairs. ”I have made your favourite Sheesh Kebab.”

Kadyn glanced over the table where delicious Seekh Kebab had been arranged in an order, and his stomach grumbled about seeing it, but the man did not have extra time to waste here. He cast one more reluctant gaze at the food, then at his mother. ”I am sorry, mother. I don't have time to eat.”

After speaking, he grabbed one of the Kebabs and dashed towards the door. He also saw his sister looking at him with narrowed eyes, muttering something. Though he failed to make head or tail of her murmuring, so he didn't bother.

”This bastard,” Elora cursed, and pouted under her breath. ”He didn't even say sorry for his earlier rude behaviour.”

Salona wanted to stop Kadyn, but he was fast. Before she could speak, he scampered out of the house. ”This boy.” She murmured and shook her head.

”I am going mom, our competition is about to start in two months, and it's important to attend classes.” After finishing her food, Elora also went to school.

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Kadyn glimpsed around after coming out of his house and saw his neighbour, Miss Eddena, showering her plants while humming a song:

Who are you, who are you to me?

Why do you connect the threads of our hearts?

Why am I so helpless in front of you?

Now don't leave me and go anywhere;

Hold my hand and walk, I will show everyone;

Who are you, who are you to me...

Kadyn heard the song and peered at the lady in her garden. The song was about a lover questioning and complaining, but after leaving her mouth, the song had another kind of charm, beautiful. The lady smiled and nodded at him when she found him standing and looking at her, and continued to water her plant and hum her tune with a small grin over her lips. The grin that tucked the strings of Kadyn's heart—her smile was beautiful and lonely and full of misery, that's what he thought.

Eddena was a twenty-nine-year-old looking beautiful unmarried woman. She had big plump breasts, white skin, slender legs, and a slim waist. Kadyn saw her beautiful, watery brown eyes and felt his heart raced. If he had to give her praise, he would say a single sentence: 'a dream of every teenager.' Kadyn knew little about her as she rented the neighbourhood only a few months ago and talked little about her personal details with anyone.

Although she was beautiful, Kadyn did not have time to admire her charm, as his arse was on pins at the moment. He picked his road bicycle and paddled on it with as much force as he could, rushing on the wide road towards his shop, passing through many cars, bikes, people, and buildings on the way. There were also shops on the roadside, selling different stuff.

Kadyn sniffed a delicious smell from not far away—street food was sold there. He glanced for a second and hurried forward. No time for gulping and swallowing his saliva.

He passed by the Radiant Brook Temple on the way—beggars could be seen begging on the temple's stairs. Many disabled, without hands or legs, blind and weak. Some people gave them food, and some gave them money, but some chided and kicked and humiliated them. Kadyn did not stop and continued to paddle his bicycle, leaving the temple behind. 'It seemed even this world is mixed with beggars and kind and arrogant.'

His house was not at an excellent location, just a little better than the slum area, but his shop was at quite a good location—at the street that connects with the Glumsore Road, and Glumsore School of Wizardry was also on that road where Elora studied. To buy this shop, his father had spent a fortune.

Though he didn't get many customers in his shop, as he only sold low-quality herbs—the sum he earned by selling herbs was pitiful, not worth mentioning. As there were more prominent herbal shops available for customers who sold fresh and high-quality medicines. Kadyn was only an ordinary guy, so he could not go to the wilderness and collect herbs.

His father was a hunter, but he was not a herb collector. He completed missions given by his customers or missions from Hunter Hall.

”Ting!”

He placed his bicycle on the street and locked it with chains in front of his shop, as there was no parking place here, and checked his wristwatch: 10:26 o'clock. 'Just at the right time.' He smiled and wiped the sweat from his temples.

Afterwards, he turned towards his shop. The first thing that came into his view was aboard—Legendary Medicine shop. Kadyn saw the word Legendary speechlessly, then the worn-out door of the shop that looked more than a few millennia old from its look. The cracked walls, white paint turned yellow or even black, after who knew how long whitewashing. 'Legendary indeed.' At last, his gaze fell on the large warning on the wall: 'Piss here and I am your father.'

”...”

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