The slaves were brought out to the podium, and Seraphiel froze instantly.
She began trembling from head to toe before gripping onto my hand with all of her force as if she needed my physical support just as her deathly scared voice sounded in my mind;
Damn it…
Eight elven women were dragged onto the podium in chains, their ethereal beauty was still evident despite their battered appearance. Their lithe forms moved gracefully and their sharp, delicate features were marked by exhaustion as well as humiliation. Their long ears twitched with anger and fright as the auctioneer’s voice boomed over the amphitheater.
Each woman was striking in her own way, with flowing hair that varied in shades of gold, silver, and deep auburn. Their gazes ranged from defiant glares to downcast hopelessness, but one among them stood out, not just to Seraphiel but to me as well.
The resemblance was uncanny - just a tiny bit older but a much more regal version of Seraphiel stood among the group. However, there were two major physical differences to note; one was her silver hair that cascaded down her back in gorgeous waves, as Sera was golden blonde. The other difference was that she… uh… lacked some of Sera’s overwhelming feminine curves; Sylvaris had smaller boobs and thinner thighs.
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Be that as it may, this one had to be her mother. I didn’t need to ask; it was obvious from a mere glance.
The desperation in her voice was enough to shake my heart. I had never seen this cheeky elf of mine be this distraught, she was much calmer even when I bought her as a woman who I could abuse to my heart’s content due to her entirely nonexistent slave clauses.
"This fine group of elven beauties were hand-picked by our associate from Ravenshade custody, just one look at any of their body parts will let everyone know just how much of a premium product each of them is!"
The crowd roared with excitement as a few nobles immediately began shouting bids even though the host hadn’t yet announced who was being sold off first.
Seraphiel’s desperate begging sounded in my mind once again.
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