As Luna held Zeeb's lifeless body, she felt a wave of grief and anger wash over her. She knew that she had to get out of there, to escape the king's guards and find a way to make him pay for what he had done.She gently laid Zeeb's body on the ground, and stood up, her eyes scanning the surrounding area. She knew that the guards would be back soon, and she had to be long gone by then.She took off in a sprint, her feet pounding the earth as she ran through the forest. She could hear the guards shouting behind her, but she didn't look back. She kept her eyes fixed on the path ahead, her heart pounding in her chest.As she ran, Luna's mind was racing. She knew that she had to find a way to make the king pay for what he had done. She couldn't just sit back and do nothing. She had to take action.She ran for what felt like hours, her feet aching and her lungs burning. But she didn't stop. She kept going, driven by her determination to make the king pay.Finally, she saw a light up ahead.
As the days passed, Luna found herself growing more and more anxious. She was hiding a secret, a secret that could change everything. She was pregnant with Zeeb's child, and no one knew.She had managed to keep it hidden from her husband, and from the rest of the castle. But she knew that it wouldn't be long before someone discovered her secret.Luna's husband was growing more and more suspicious. He had noticed that she had been acting strangely, and he had begun to wonder if she was hiding something from him.One day, he confronted her. "What's going on, Luna?" he demanded. "You've been acting strange for weeks. Is there something you're not telling me?"Luna's heart skipped a beat. She knew that she had to be careful. She couldn't let her husband discover her secret."I don't know what you're talking about," she said, trying to sound innocent.But her husband wasn't convinced. He narrowed his eyes, his gaze piercing. "Don't lie to me, Luna," he said. "I know that something is going
Lyall lived a seemingly ordinary life in the kingdom. He worked as a blacksmith's apprentice, spending his days hammering hot metal into tools and horseshoes. He was well-liked by the townspeople, who appreciated his strong work ethic and friendly demeanor.But despite his normal appearance, Lyall was different. He was a half-human, half-werewolf, the product of a union between a human vendor and a werewolf. However, Lyall knew nothing about his true heritage. He had always been told that his parents were just ordinary vendors, traveling from town to town selling their wares.Lyall's parents had died when he was just a child, and he had been taken in by the blacksmith, who had raised him as his own. Lyall had always felt like there was something missing in his life, like a part of him was waiting to be uncovered. But he had never suspected that he was anything other than a normal human.As the full moon approached, Lyall began to feel strange. He felt restless and agitated, and his se
As Lyall followed the stranger, he couldn't help but think about his friends Render and Vento, the sons of the local butchers. They were always up to something mischievous, and Lyall loved to join in on the fun.The three of them would often sneak into the butcher shop at night, and Render and Vento would show Lyall the latest pranks they had come up with. They would fill the shop with balloons, or replace the butcher's knives with rubber chickens.One time, they had even convinced Lyall to dress up in a cow costume and pretend to be a live animal in the shop window. The customers had been shocked and amused, and the butcher had been furious.But Lyall had always enjoyed the thrill of the prank, and the laughter that came with it. He and Render and Vento would often stay up late into the night, giggling and joking around.As he walked with the stranger, Lyall couldn't help but wonder what kind of pranks Render and Vento were up to now. Were they filling the butcher shop with silly str
As the royal entourage disappeared around the corner, Lyall let out a deep breath and turned to Render with a goofy grin on his face."Wow, did you see her?" Lyall asked, his eyes still shining with excitement.Render chuckled. "See who? The princess? Yeah, I saw her. She's definitely a looker, isn't she?"Lyall nodded vigorously, his head bobbing up and down like a puppet on a string. "Looker? Looker?! She's a goddess, Render! A goddess, I tell you!"Render burst out laughing. "Lyall, you're such a sap. You're totally starstruck, aren't you?"Lyall's face turned bright red as he realized that Render was right. He was totally, completely, and utterly starstruck.But he couldn't help it! The princess was just so... so... beautiful! And blind, to boot! Lyall's mind was racing with all sorts of romantic, chivalrous thoughts. He wanted to sweep the princess off her feet, to protect her from harm, to be her knight in shining armor.Render, meanwhile, was enjoying Lyall's misery immensely.
As Lyall stood before the guards, he couldn't help but think about Tala and their encounter in the garden. He had been so taken aback by her beauty and kindness that he had forgotten to ask her about her blindness.But now, as he stood facing the guards, he couldn't help but wonder about her condition. How had she lost her sight? Was it something that had happened to her recently, or had she been born that way?The guards, however, were not interested in Lyall's questions about the princess. They were more concerned with his antics in the castle and the trouble he had caused."Listen, Lyall," one of the guards said sternly. "We know you're just a young man, but you need to learn to respect the royal family and their property. You can't just go around causing trouble and expecting to get away with it."Lyall nodded, feeling a twinge of guilt. He knew he had been reckless and impulsive, and he was sorry for any trouble he may have caused.But as he stood there, listening to the guards l
In the kingdom of Oreomania where the forty-first birthday of the king Amarok was being celebrated, they had a serious conversation with high-ranking officials and well-known rich families in different countries.“I'm sorry, king Amarok, if I didn't bring you a present. I know you already have everything. Throne, power, wealth, the palace and delicious foods. I'm still confused about what I should buy for you. So, I just thought that you should choose the gift you want from me. Just tell me and name the land you want to receive from me.” Don Ferrer said that some mayors and officials agreed. The king nodded his head and he thought carefully about what the gentleman offered him at the same time he turned to look at him.“As you said, I already have everything. But you know, Don Ferrer, I don't need land because I am satisfied with this palace and the things I have. All I need in my life now is a wife that I will spend my life with forever. I hear you have two daughters as beautiful as
Don Ferrer has two children who are as beautiful as his wife, Lucia. Jade is his eldest child, nineteen years old, beautiful, has a brave aura, smart and good at using a weapon in battle. But her most specialty of all is using a sword. With her courage and high confidence in herself, she dreams of becoming a warrior and becoming a general who will lead her own team. That's why when she found out about the marriage agreement between her and the king, she completely did not accept it, and she could not agree to marry him even if the exchange was her own life. She knows that when she becomes the king's wife, she cannot freely do everything she wants, nor can she just leave the palace or go to a place without the king's permission or without her husband. She will also need to study the proper etiquette of royal bloods, where she will be trained to be modest in every action she takes and be careful with every word she puts out of her mouth. Furthermore, she has nothing else to do inside th
As Lyall stood before the guards, he couldn't help but think about Tala and their encounter in the garden. He had been so taken aback by her beauty and kindness that he had forgotten to ask her about her blindness.But now, as he stood facing the guards, he couldn't help but wonder about her condition. How had she lost her sight? Was it something that had happened to her recently, or had she been born that way?The guards, however, were not interested in Lyall's questions about the princess. They were more concerned with his antics in the castle and the trouble he had caused."Listen, Lyall," one of the guards said sternly. "We know you're just a young man, but you need to learn to respect the royal family and their property. You can't just go around causing trouble and expecting to get away with it."Lyall nodded, feeling a twinge of guilt. He knew he had been reckless and impulsive, and he was sorry for any trouble he may have caused.But as he stood there, listening to the guards l
As the royal entourage disappeared around the corner, Lyall let out a deep breath and turned to Render with a goofy grin on his face."Wow, did you see her?" Lyall asked, his eyes still shining with excitement.Render chuckled. "See who? The princess? Yeah, I saw her. She's definitely a looker, isn't she?"Lyall nodded vigorously, his head bobbing up and down like a puppet on a string. "Looker? Looker?! She's a goddess, Render! A goddess, I tell you!"Render burst out laughing. "Lyall, you're such a sap. You're totally starstruck, aren't you?"Lyall's face turned bright red as he realized that Render was right. He was totally, completely, and utterly starstruck.But he couldn't help it! The princess was just so... so... beautiful! And blind, to boot! Lyall's mind was racing with all sorts of romantic, chivalrous thoughts. He wanted to sweep the princess off her feet, to protect her from harm, to be her knight in shining armor.Render, meanwhile, was enjoying Lyall's misery immensely.
As Lyall followed the stranger, he couldn't help but think about his friends Render and Vento, the sons of the local butchers. They were always up to something mischievous, and Lyall loved to join in on the fun.The three of them would often sneak into the butcher shop at night, and Render and Vento would show Lyall the latest pranks they had come up with. They would fill the shop with balloons, or replace the butcher's knives with rubber chickens.One time, they had even convinced Lyall to dress up in a cow costume and pretend to be a live animal in the shop window. The customers had been shocked and amused, and the butcher had been furious.But Lyall had always enjoyed the thrill of the prank, and the laughter that came with it. He and Render and Vento would often stay up late into the night, giggling and joking around.As he walked with the stranger, Lyall couldn't help but wonder what kind of pranks Render and Vento were up to now. Were they filling the butcher shop with silly str
Lyall lived a seemingly ordinary life in the kingdom. He worked as a blacksmith's apprentice, spending his days hammering hot metal into tools and horseshoes. He was well-liked by the townspeople, who appreciated his strong work ethic and friendly demeanor.But despite his normal appearance, Lyall was different. He was a half-human, half-werewolf, the product of a union between a human vendor and a werewolf. However, Lyall knew nothing about his true heritage. He had always been told that his parents were just ordinary vendors, traveling from town to town selling their wares.Lyall's parents had died when he was just a child, and he had been taken in by the blacksmith, who had raised him as his own. Lyall had always felt like there was something missing in his life, like a part of him was waiting to be uncovered. But he had never suspected that he was anything other than a normal human.As the full moon approached, Lyall began to feel strange. He felt restless and agitated, and his se
As the days passed, Luna found herself growing more and more anxious. She was hiding a secret, a secret that could change everything. She was pregnant with Zeeb's child, and no one knew.She had managed to keep it hidden from her husband, and from the rest of the castle. But she knew that it wouldn't be long before someone discovered her secret.Luna's husband was growing more and more suspicious. He had noticed that she had been acting strangely, and he had begun to wonder if she was hiding something from him.One day, he confronted her. "What's going on, Luna?" he demanded. "You've been acting strange for weeks. Is there something you're not telling me?"Luna's heart skipped a beat. She knew that she had to be careful. She couldn't let her husband discover her secret."I don't know what you're talking about," she said, trying to sound innocent.But her husband wasn't convinced. He narrowed his eyes, his gaze piercing. "Don't lie to me, Luna," he said. "I know that something is going
As Luna held Zeeb's lifeless body, she felt a wave of grief and anger wash over her. She knew that she had to get out of there, to escape the king's guards and find a way to make him pay for what he had done.She gently laid Zeeb's body on the ground, and stood up, her eyes scanning the surrounding area. She knew that the guards would be back soon, and she had to be long gone by then.She took off in a sprint, her feet pounding the earth as she ran through the forest. She could hear the guards shouting behind her, but she didn't look back. She kept her eyes fixed on the path ahead, her heart pounding in her chest.As she ran, Luna's mind was racing. She knew that she had to find a way to make the king pay for what he had done. She couldn't just sit back and do nothing. She had to take action.She ran for what felt like hours, her feet aching and her lungs burning. But she didn't stop. She kept going, driven by her determination to make the king pay.Finally, she saw a light up ahead.
As the days passed, the king's anger and frustration only grew. He had been defied by Zeeb and Luna, and he was determined to make them pay.One day, he called a meeting with his advisors and generals. "I want Zeeb and his clan captured," he growled. "I want them brought before me, and I want them to pay for their defiance."His advisors and generals nodded, eager to carry out the king's orders. They knew that Zeeb and his clan were powerful, but they also knew that the king's army was stronger.And so, they set out to capture Zeeb and his clan. They tracked them down, using their superior numbers and firepower to overwhelm them.Zeeb and his clan fought bravely, but they were vastly outnumbered. One by one, they were captured and taken away.Luna, who had been separated from Zeeb, was captured and locked away in a separate cell. She was frantic with worry, not knowing what had happened to Zeeb or his clan.As she paced back and forth in her cell, she heard the sound of footsteps outs
As they approached the Temple of the Moon, Luna couldn't help but feel a sense of awe at the grandeur of the structure. The white stone seemed to glow in the fading light of day, and the intricate carvings that adorned the walls seemed to dance in the flickering torchlight.But as they stepped inside, Luna's attention was drawn to Zeeb, who seemed to be radiating an aura of power and authority. She had always known that he was strong and capable, but as they walked through the temple, she began to realize that there was more to him than met the eye.As they reached the inner sanctum of the temple, Luna saw that it was filled with a group of people who seemed to be waiting for them. They were all dressed in flowing white robes, and they seemed to be regarding Zeeb with a mixture of reverence and fear.And then, Luna saw it. A symbol etched into the wall, a symbol that seemed to be pulsing with a powerful energy. It was the symbol of the alpha, the leader of the pack.Luna's eyes widene
As Luna saw the stranger, she knew that they had to act fast. She grabbed Zeeb's arm and pulled him towards the nearby market stalls."Come on!" she shouted, her voice barely audible over the din of the market.Zeeb didn't hesitate, and together they dodged through the crowded stalls, weaving past merchants and shoppers. Luna could hear the stranger behind them, his footsteps echoing off the stone buildings.They burst through the market, emerging into a narrow alleyway. Luna's heart was pounding in her chest as she looked around, trying to get her bearings."Which way?" Zeeb shouted, his eyes scanning the alleyway.Luna hesitated, unsure of which direction to go. But then, she saw a glimmer of light at the end of the alleyway, and she knew that they had to head towards it."That way!" she shouted, pointing towards the light.They sprinted down the alleyway, their footsteps echoing off the walls. Luna could hear the stranger behind them, his breathing getting closer and closer.As the