Chapter 242 Into the Wilds (1/2)
Chapter 242 Into the Wilds
Ren and the others thought that they would enter the forest but stopped in their tracks when Shurna caroup of hunters
Orakh’s back shot straight, chest high, and roup He see to empress a ladybird
Meanwhile, Draki s to hunt with an injured arm, sister?”
The point of Shurna’s spear thudded hard on the ground, but her face reht doesn’t wait for anyone, bother Not an injured ar and sly “Or an injured foot”
Draki sie on his ankle while his eyes shot in different directions to see if soot it when I was fighting the Night Thing, which apparently you didn’t see since I heard that you went to your quarters early to tend to your injured arht Crawler”
Draki’s face was of concern though his voice was nothing but mockery And it was plain to see that the brother and sister didn’t get along well
Shurna’s head tilted higher, and she looked at Draki under her eyes “Night Crawler(s) brother And yes, I did withdraw since I’ll only be a hindrance in your fight with the Night Thing
“And I knew that you could defend the caainst that creature without my help After all, you’ll be the next in line in Chieftain You have to have that strength to do at least that much Too bad you didn’t kill it, ay? That could have been an added sleeping hour to our people”
The hunters in Shurna’s group hid their sroup looked the other way They would later face the brunt of Draki’s anger They were sure of it
Ragnar took a deep breath and couldn’t wait for the fiasco to finish Evie blinked the sleepiness frorin on his face
Good Good Things were proceeding accordingly Ren was a little worried back there when Shurna was not showing up
“Anyway,” Shurna pulled her spear from the earth, “I wish you safe travels in your scout, brother See you at the feast tonight”
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“L-lady S-Shurna, best of hunt to you,” stuttered Orakh while his voice sounded like his tongue was cut off
Shurna didn’t stop and continued to lance
Poor guy Ren htened, fists clenched as he eyed his sister’s back But there was no use in fighting her His position was already set in stone Her pity argu hiround shook from their march
Twenty meters into the forest, they heard the buzz of crazy insects frorew to al out all the other sounds Mushroo, half-subed in the mud