A few days passed, and the situation on the battlefield beca increasingly complicated. Complicated was better than becoming increasingly worse, so at least there was that. For River and Pearl, alongside all the other vassal races who were in the delegation, this ant that they were left to their own devices.
Neither the elves, the vampires nor the Oolin could bother to supervise them, so as long as they didn't go out and break any laws, they could do as they wished. For the noble races, this was an incredibly stressful ti.
River, on the other hand, felt like he should be worried and stressed, but the environnt in the Oolin capital was too comfortable, and he could not help but relax. While the nobles pondered over enemy invasions and future battles, River and Pearl went trout fishing in the early mornings, swimming at noon and horse riding in the evenings.
They were as if a couple enjoying a vacation, scarcely bothered by the troubles of the locals. Their deanour and mood only served to impress the Oolin, who took their actions as confidence, befitting a descendant of the Sunborne family. Eventually, a few days passed, and they were brought to et with an elder who had apparently known the Sunborne ancestor.
You’re missing out! Purchase this chapter to uncover what
happens next.
User Comments
0 comments from readers