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Now reading: Chapter 340: Pretty face discount from Warrior Training System, a Action novel by Jazzy.

Cassian left Sher’s office after so heated kissing and other uses of both’s mouths, which he’d coaxed her into, though she urged him to head to the frontlines soon, warning of big things brewing there today.

The city buzzed louder than ever, its streets flooded with people pouring in from the villages and outskirts beyond the walls, their numbers swelling daily. Today was the busiest Cassian had seen, the gates packed with tight security and mages perched atop buildings, watching the crowds stream in. Few left the city, Cassian among them.

Those departing were soldiers like him, alongside cunning businessn and won eager to exploit the war. It brought not just death but wealth and chances to climb the ranks. Where many fell, others rose to et their destiny—or saw it crumble.

Cassian didn’t think that far ahead; he just craved strength and the thrill of battle, even with death looming. Death was a destiny you’d face no matter what.

As he marched with others toward the city’s army camp, a group of won heading the sa way stopped him. "Hey there, good soldier, need to blow off so steam before the war?" one called out, her tone bold and teasing.

Their clothes were loose and revealing—so showed off ample cleavage, others bared their thighs, and a few wore backless outfits, flaunting the curves of their stomachs or the smooth lines of their backs. They caught Cassian’s eye, though he looked puzzled. Noticing his confusion, one woman grinned, making a crude hand gesture near her mouth, mimicking stroking sothing invisible. "You know, that tension? Just five silver coins, Just five silver coins, special rate for a handso face like yours..."

The others on the road regarded the won with mixed reactions: so n with disgust, others with desire, and a few with disdain, while most won showed only contempt, recognizing the group as prostitutes setting up their trade near soldier camps.

Many soldiers, returning alive from battle, would likely seek them out to indulge fully, a grim business but one that persisted as the oldest profession known.

Cassian eyed the woman offering her services. Her clothes were as revealing as they could be while still concealing the main allure to maintain an air of mystery, enticing clients to pay for more. Though Cassian was intrigued, having just left Sher’s company, he hesitated to dismiss her outright. Despite her profession, the woman was strikingly beautiful, with hazel eyes and long, dark hair cascading over her shoulders, her almond-toned skin gleaming. She was as captivating as they ca.

Cassian’s grin was unrepentant as he raised his hands in mock surrender. "Apologies, love. Taken—else I’d be very tempted."

The woman’s friends dissolved into giggles, already weaving toward fresher prey among the soldiers. But she lingered, brow arched, as Cassian extended his fist. Her palm t his—and silver coins clinked into her grasp. She stared at the money, then up at him, a head shorter and twice as fierce. "Then why are you giving money?"

"For the privilege of admire, beautiful face of yours," Cassian said with a grin as she fell into step beside him as he walked. He hadn’t planned it, but she followed, The coins were thrust back toward him, her laugh sharp as a dagger’s edge, "Spare the flattery. I’m no beggar."

He caught her wrist, pressing the silver back into her fingers. His oath ca low, graveled with sincerity:"On my warrior’s circle—that face of yours could launch mutinies. And if I weren’t sworn elsewhere..." A deliberate pause. "Well. Best you take the coins and run."

A smirk curled her lips as her gaze dropped to his hands—the warrior’s oath was no trifling thing. Break it, and the consequences ca swift as a blade’s kiss. Yet nothing stirred. No wrath, no curse. Just the quiet certainty that Cassian ant every word.

Her fingers dipped into the neckline of her blouse, tucking the coins away—slow, deliberate—sowhere perilously close to the swell of her bosom. Cassian’s eyes followed, his throat tight, his imagination burning brighter than the tavern’s hearth. Cloth or no cloth, he’d have gladly traced every inch of her with his gaze.

"Well, thanks then...?" Her voice hooked into him, a question dangling like a challenge.

"Cassian," he supplied, rough-edged, already tasting the shape of her na before she’d spoken it.

"Cassian," she echoed, a laugh like dark honey. "If that girl of yours ever slips her leash... you know where to hunt down. Na’s Maya." A wink—blade-sharp, promise-laden—and she was gone, swallowed by the crowd.

The air humd in her wake. Cassian exhaled, teeth grazing his lower lip. Oh, he’d find her alright. And next ti? He’d bring more than coins.

As Maya disappeared into the crowd with her group, Cassian’s thoughts shifted to the war effort awaiting him. He wondered where he’d be assigned this ti, with the conflict intensifying on both sides. From what he’d heard, the monster waves were nearing their end, but the defensive bands of the city’s armies would remain, with plans to connect key points to form a stronger front at critical locations. He itched to fight there, certain that the main battles would unfold at those fortified lines.

but before that he should first t up with his unit unlike him who was granted a short leave they were call back from fights but had to stay in camps to help with other stuff as the city was short on manpower.

Guarding the city and waging war stretched their forces thin—but Magisteria still fared better than most against the cult’s onslaught.

"Cassian?" A familiar voice cut through the noise. Lumine stood there, eyes wide, her surprise lting into a radiant smile as she hurried toward him. "You ca back?"

Cassian stiffened for half a breath—had she seen him with Maya? But Lumine’s joy was unchecked, her arms already reaching for him. The stares of their teammates prickled his neck as he pulled her close, burying his guilt in the warmth of her embrace.

"Orders," he admitted, then flashed a grin. "But even without them, I’d have found my way to you." Not a lie. He’d missed her—missed all of them. Katherine, Raeves, Sher—good company, but never enough.

Lumine’s laugh was sunlight after a storm. "Liar," she teased, though her fingers curled tighter into his coat.

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