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177 - His Father's Valor

Author: Sakiah Zee
last update Last Updated: 2025-01-25 08:04:19

GILDEON

He didn’t move. Couldn’t. His eyes stayed locked on the couple. Something stirred deep inside—a pull, like he was truly connected to them. Especially to the one they called Daego.

Could they really be his mother and father?

Haemos had known them. That was the part that was fucking with his head. Why had Old Man lied to him?

“You look bothered, salamander,” Drusden said, craning his neck to get a read on his face. “Huh. You didn’t know them, did you? Orphaned too young, is that it?”

He ignored him. The Headwitch could talk all he wanted. Gildeon was tuned in elsewhere, listening to the conversation between his father and Markaus. They talked about Greater Beast sightings. Camp relocations. Strategies. The stuff that mattered.

A proud smile tugged at the corner of Gildeon’s mouth. General Daego was a wise man.

Drusden’s voice ruined it again. “He kind of moves and talks like you.”

“I liked it better when you weren’t here,” Gildeon shot back, irritation creeping into his voice.

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