The sound of my own feet tapping rapidly echoed within the third floor of the library.
Books were strewn across the table, so open, others discarded in frustration.
I leaned back in my chair, my gaze fixed on the latest one I had been trying to decipher.
It was about elven tradition and how they greet each other.
Basically, the do's and don'ts when you are in the presence of an elf.
"What the fuck am I doing!?" I groaned, slamming the book on the table.
"Studying, your highness," Aimar responded deadpan.
He sat across from as he spun a pen between his fingers.
"Shut up, dickhead," I yelled, throwing a heavy book at his face.
He grabbed the book mid-flight, his golden eyes glaring at .
"Show so respect, fucker," he growled. "I'm sacrificing my sleep to keep you company, and this is the thanks I get?"
"And so is he," I replied, pointing at Elijah, who was sitting with us.
"..."
But unlike us, he was busy with his phone.
"Oye, what are you up to?" I asked, tossing a smaller book his way.
He barely managed to catch it, startled. "Nothing. Just texting Heather."
"Ew. Why a wolf?" I asked, not hiding my disgust.
"Fuck off," he retorted without missing a beat, his fingers still scrolling. "We're just friends."
"Is that how you talk to your brother?" I asked, glaring at him.
He sighed, finally looking up. "Wilhelm wanted to remind you—training starts the mont we get back from the trip."
"Yeah, yeah, sure thing," I replied dismissively, stretching my arms over my head.
"Now, fuck off. You both need to wake up early tomorrow."
"Are you sure?" Aimar asked, looking at . "I can stay a bit longer—."
"I'm fine," I cut in his words. "I've already read most of the stuff. I will also leave in an hour."
He looked hesitant, but in the end, just sighed.
"I'll see you tomorrow," he said, standing up.
I nodded while Elijah waved lazily as they both left.
Left alone in the empty place, I let out a tired sigh.
"Inna."
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"I feel so...lost here."
I mumbled, rubbing my temples in frustration.
There had been no ntion of the Solace Kingdom in the second ga.
None. They were only relevant in the third ga.
"Then why?" I groaned, frustration kept building within my mind. "Why are they trying to influence the elves?"
Where did things go wrong?
Was it because of my interruption?
But how did I do that?
I hadn't done anything that should have affected the Kandam continent.
Then how?
"Inna—."
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