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Kingdom's Bloodline Chapter 340

Chapter 340


At that moment, it was as though someone stopped time in its tracks, not letting it move forward in this dim, remote and dilapidated corner of Shield District .

The three of them stared at one another in silence . The stagnant atmosphere caused those unspeakable emotions in their hearts to become even stronger inside them .  

Until…

"What is going on?" Thales said loudly and questioned the other two in disbelief . "Hicks, and you . . . What in the world are both of you talking about? Both of you know my mother?"

The prince's face was filled with surprise under the moonlight . He stared straight at the veteran who was still trembling slightly, and at the old man who supported himself with his walking stick with his head lowered in dejection .

"When? How did you know her? Where?"

But they did not answer .

Hicks sighed and said slowly, "How about that, Drew? Is this reason enough?"

The trembles in Gleeward's breathing finally subsided .

It was as though a long time had passed .

The wheelchair moved a little in the darkness, crushing a few stone pieces that were scattered on the ground . The person on the wheelchair exhaled arduously and raised his head laboriously under the illumination of the dim moonlight .

"You can't . " The veteran's tone was stiff and his gaze wavered between Thales and Hicks . "You can't . . . You can't do this…"

Once he said this, Gleeward's wavering expression froze for a moment . But Hicks simply continued to stare at him gently .

"It's been some twenty years . I am Gleeward . I have my own territories, brothers, and everything in Dragon Clouds City . They're all counting on me, you can't…"

With a contorted expression, Gleeward clutched his wheelchair tightly, as if he was about to go to war in the next moment . "You can't appear all of a sudden like this, and, and bring up a shitty bunch of 'touching incidents from the past' in hopes that I would do this and that for you . Those are all in the past, Old Crow!"

Gleeward waved his hands about . His words seemed to be flowing out of his mouth with increasing fluency . "So what if he's her son? I don't care…"

Hicks replied Gleeward with his indifferent, firm, and old voice, "It's because those are all in the past, Drew . That is why they exist forever . "

Gleeward's words died in his throat, as if he was choking on something .

"Since we can't change them . . . " Hicks' gaze was still . "We can't run away from them either . "

Gleeward trembled a little while he remained seated in his wheelchair . The veteran slowly loosened his grip on the wheelchair . He clasped his hands tightly together and gritted his teeth . "Shut up . "

Thales looked at Hicks, then at Gleeward . He was extremely confused .

'Some twenty years ago? The past? Both of them know TherrenGirana, my… mysterious mother . '

He was all ears . He wanted to know as much as possible .

"No one wants to recall that nightmare of the past, whether it was before or after that fateful year . "

Old Hicks sighed softly . "But at least think about it . Who was the one who brought people like us who were struggling and at the end of our lives out of Caligri? Who brought you out of Caligri while you were like a walking corpse after you gave up on living?

" . . . Who brought you out of that dark, bottomless cage and out of that traumatizing and bloody arena?"

"Caligri…" This name seemed to make Gleeward recall something . He closed his eyes, and his chest began to heave up and down .

Questions rose in Thales' mind . 'Caligri? What kind of place is that?'

"Yes, my dear Drew . " Hicks looked at Gleeward, who was lost in his memories and whose facial expression kept changing . "This is a debt we owe . "

Gleeward opened his eyes and inhaled deeply with great effort . "Shut up . "

Thales could not hold it in anymore .

"Pardon me for interrupting you, but…" He took a step forward . There was a hint of anxiety in his voice . "Who is my mother—"

Gleeward suddenly raised his head . "I said, shut up!"

The veteran clenched his teeth hard and widened his one eye . He stared at the teenage prince with a twisted face as if he was being tortured by something .

His hackles were raised and he forcibly suppressed his emotions . When he saw Gleeward's current state, Thales swallowed his words .

"There are some things that-cough, cough… you can neither deny nor forget . " Hicks coughed, a little in pain . But he waved, refusing Thales' assistance . "Isn't it?"

The Old Crow took a short break before saying slowly . He yelled out a nickname that Thales was extremely unfamiliar with,

"Bloody Thorn Lizard—"

*Thud!* Gleeward punched his wheelchair .

"Shut up, shut up!"

The veteran leaned his body forward . He glowered fiercely and intently at Hicks .

"F*ck you, old man . You're never f*cking allowed to call me that! You know that I f*cking hate it the most!" His voice was filled with hostility and pain, and he struck the wheelchair with his palm, making a loud noise . "You know that!"

Thales stared at the way Gleeward acted in surprise . The prince was growing more puzzled about their relationship with Therren . At the same time, he was filled with worry regarding where he would be going next .

However, Hicks only supported himself on his walking stick and stood indifferently . "Then send this child away, Drew . This is all that your past asks of you .

"Then you can come back and be the local tyrant with a clear conscience . You can show off your position as the chief of a gang . "

Gleeward leaned back against the backrest of his wheelchair and let out a few violent pants, as if the conversation just now drained half of his strength .

A gust of wind blew past them . The huge temperature difference between day and night in Dragon Clouds City made Thales shiver . He could not help but let out a soft sneeze .

"No . " Gleeward's pained but firm voice echoed beside his ears . "Don't even think about it . I'm not taking this deal . "

Thales was shocked . 'What?'

"Just like that? Not taking it?" Hicks' gaze was cold behind his monocle . He said in a steady tone, "Is this your answer, Gleeward?"

Gleeward's chest rose in a very prominent manner . "Just like that!"


Gleeward's chest rose in a very prominent manner . "Just like that!"

The veteran on the wheelchair raised his head again, gritted his teeth, and said furiously, "Both of you… Leave . " He hissed a few words through gritted teeth, "Get out of my territory! Immediately! Now!"

His boorish voice rose in that remote corner and echoed in the ruins .

Hicks said nothing, he only looked quietly at Gleeward .

Gleeward whose face was contorted, and the desolate looking Hicks, stared at each other while they were illuminated by the moonlight . Their stances in this situation were completely different from each other's .

The atmosphere made Thales feel rather unsettled and it temporarily overrode his curiosity towards his mysterious mother . He also felt even more lost as to how he was supposed to escape .

After a long while, Hicks sighed slowly . "I see…"

The veteran pinned his gaze on the old man in front of him . His eyes carried plenty of emotions that Thales could not understand .

"Chi-chief?" Kevin had approached with the carriage from a distance away when he heard Gleeward's roar . He asked in a rather nervous manner, "What happened?"

Gleeward panted a few times and regulated his breathing . He then composed himself .

"Kevin," the veteran said stiffly to the young man on the horse carriage . "Send them back to… wherever they came from . "

Kevin was stunned for a second . "Huh?"

Gleeward closed his eyes before he immediately opened them again . "F*ck it . "

The Chief of Shield District gritted his teeth in a tense manner and punched his wheelchair . "Ask . Them . To . Leave . Immediately!"

His voice was boorish, and his tone was cold .

Thales sighed internally .

Kevin was extremely shocked by the way his chief was acting . He trembled slightly and then immediately nodded . "Al-alright…"

Gleeward snorted coldly . He shot a rude and piercing glance at Hicks—who remained silent—as though the Old Crow was an absolutely irreconcilable enemy of his .

The next moment, the veteran moved with haste . He pushed his wheelchair in a direction opposite from Hicks .

On the way, he crudely pushed aside a corpse that had blocked his way, and with a complicated expression, he shot a glance at Thales' direction . But he averted his gaze the instant before he met with the latter's eyes .

"F*ck you, Old Crow . "

Then, amid the sounds of wheels grating against the ground, Gleeward and his wheelchair disappeared into the night . He left without delay while having his wheelchair run over the countless rubble along the way .

The sound of the wheelchair slowly faded . Thales stared quietly in the direction Gleeward went . He felt confused and disappointed at the same time .

"Erm, sir, and…" After making sure that Gleeward had gone far away, Kevin rubbed his hands, feeling that he had just been given a very troublesome task . He glanced awkwardly at the Old Crow and Thales . He recalled his chief's attitude towards them and considered the type of tone he should use as he pointed at the horse carriage .

"Maybe we should—"

Hicks knocked his walking stick on the ground and flashed a friendly smile .

"Just a moment, young man . Please wait for me in front, we need to say goodbye . "

"Just a moment, young man . Please wait for me in front, we need to say goodbye . "

Kevin skeptically drove the horse carriage away in the face of Hicks' polite and friendly smile . Thales gazed intently at his teacher, a little dejected .

"You saw it, Thales . " Hicks turned and looked apologetically at Thales . "I'm very sorry . I'm afraid that I can't help you . And you can't follow me back to Axe District like this, it's too dangerous . "

Thales stared at him quietly . He shook his head and tossed the slight remorse he felt out of his heart . In truth, Thales noticed that he was not as emotional as he had imagined .

The information the other two revealed in their conversation just now had, to a greater extent, overridden his worries regarding his own safety .

'Therren . This name again . . . ' When he thought of this, Thales could not help but let out a soft sigh .

"Hicks . . . Mister Hicks . " The prince inhaled and stared intently at the Old Crow . "Was it really just because of Putray and Gilbert's recommendation that you were willing to travel a great distance to Eckstedt to become my teacher…?"

The Old Crow froze for a moment .

"Who knows?" Hicks reacted very quickly . He chuckled . "Maybe it's for the great salary they offered?"

"Hicks!" In the end, the prince still could not contain his curiosity . "Don't you have something to say about my mother?"

Of course, the biggest doubt in his mind was far more than this .

Hicks froze on the spot . Both of them stayed silent for a while .

After a very long time, the old man slowly opened his wrinkly mouth . Hicks said languidly, "Shouldn't you know better than I about her?"

Thales held his breath . "I… I've never met her," he said, a little embarrassed as he recalled the few memories he had that were related to Therren . "I've only heard descriptions of her from other people . "

'Yes,' Thales thought, 'And then there are the peculiarities of my body that I was born with . '

In Mindis Hall, the king and Gilbert had told him, with certainty, of this strange name . The Head Ritual Master Liscia, with her fierce voice and a stern expression, had also mentioned her . Even Queen Keya, who became mentally unstable after the Bloody Year, had mentioned her . The Queen of the Sky who descended from the skies with peerless majesty spoke of her as well .

Every bit of information about his mother made him even more confused . 'Who in the world is TherrenGirana? What kind of person is she?'

"Is that so?" Hicks looked at Thales and sighed softly . "Such a pity . "

Thales shot him a questioning look . "So…?"

Hicks stared at Thales for a long time before smiling slightly . "When I was not this old, but still not very young, I went through a rather unlucky period of time…"

Hicks sighed with pause as he recalled the past . "What happened was too complicated anyway . In the end, I was robbed of everything I had and sold to the Great Desert as a slave . "

Thales was startled . "The Great Desert?"

Hicks nodded with a smile . "Yes, the place you are about to go to… The Great Desert . "

The Old Crow sighed faintly . His gaze shot past Thales, he seemed to be looking somewhere else . "It's a really big place . There are only three things left in the world over there . You, sand…"

The Old Crow narrowed his eyes . " . . . And more sand . "

Thales could not help but furrow his eyebrows .

"No matter how far you go, how long you walk, and how fast you walk, you will not be able to reach the end . All rules, morals, order, justice, the difference between the strong and the weak, and even time in the world mean nothing there .
Thales could not help but furrow his eyebrows .

"No matter how far you go, how long you walk, and how fast you walk, you will not be able to reach the end . All rules, morals, order, justice, the difference between the strong and the weak, and even time in the world mean nothing there .

"As for slavery . " Hirk slapped the back of his hand and lamented . "Haha, it is hard to imagine that this system, which had disappeared together with the Ancient Empire, still exists in the Great Desert even now .

"Go on and let your imagination run wild with how miserable I was during that time . " Hicks' gaze was indifferent as he recalled the past, but his tone provided much food for thought .

"We were a group of people who had lost all hope, who threw away all our dignity and lost most of what made us . . . us . Prisoners of war, criminals, alcoholics, cripples, prostitutes, beggars, lunatics, and exiles . Just like that, like wild beasts and livestock, we were locked in dirty, cruel, despairing, and pain-filled animal cages, and given all sorts of code names as slaves . We endured every imaginable hell… and waited for death . "

Thales listened earnestly and suppressed his intention to ask questions . He searched in his mind for information that could be relevant .

Hicks coughed softly . His eyes shone with a strange light . "And there was where I first met your mother, TherrenGirana . "

Hicks' voice was very soft, as if he was comforting an adorable child . Thales watched him intently and quietly .

The Old Crow said in a sentimental tone, "I still remember Therren's flaming red, waist-length long hair, her exquisite and bright skin, her beautifully curved lips, and her light gray eyes that were just like yours . "

'Flaming red, long hair . ' Thales frowned . Throughout these past few years, this was the only description of Therren's appearance that he had obtained .

"But these are not the most memorable things about her . " Hicks could not help but smile . "Until now, I can't forget this about Therren: she would look extremely enigmatic and mysterious when she turned her head to look at you, but she gave off a playful and mischievous impression when she grinned or snickered .

"That woman was sometimes quick-witted and passionate like fire . But sometimes, she was sagacious and calm like water . "

Thales stilled for a moment and asked, puzzled, "What?"

"Yes, I know that it is very contradictory . " Hicks seemed to understand the puzzlement in Thales' mind . He waved and could not help but smile . "But this is how I felt . Madness and rationality coexisted in her unique gray eyes, but they blended together perfectly . She was like one of us, yet at the same time, she was like a higher being compared to us . That was Therren, the enchanting, mysterious and elusive Therren . "

Hicks could not help but shake his head in dejection . "I've always been quite confident in my choice of words, but I cannot help but admit that in face of that woman, my words are pitifully meager, without the ability to even begin to describe her . "

Thales was startled . 'Madness and rationality? Like one of us? But also like a higher being compared to us? What in the world . . . ? Therren is…'

The more the Old Crow talked, the more unfocused his gaze became, as though he was looking at a corner that normal people could not see .

"'The Magical Therren' . This was the nickname the cage masters gave her . She was the only slave who got to retain her name . "

A thought came to Thales' mind . "Slave?" There was surprise and bewilderment in Thales' eyes . "Are you saying that my mother was a slave in the desert?"

'How is that possible?' Doubt appeared in his mind . 'According to what the Queen of the Sky said…'

"She was . " Hicks raised his voice, as if he did not want Thales to continue down that train of thought .  " . . . Until she proved that she was not . "

'A slave . The Magical Therren . '

Thales pondered and responded subconsciously, "What do you mean?"

Once he said this, the Old Crow exhaled and paused momentarily . He shut his eyes slowly . A warm smile spread across his face .

"Your mother… She was very intelligent and convincing . That woman spent two or three years pulling countless slaves who had lost all hope and who lived like walking corpses out from the abyss, from that hell, from the mire, from despair… She gathered all of us . " 

Thales listened carefully, sensing Hicks' countless memories of the past contained within those simple words from the slight rise and fall of the Old Crow's emotions .

A few seconds later, while lost in his memories, Hicks opened his eyes and heaved a long sigh . He ended his narration with a few words,

"Finally, we found a way to live… and escaped . " At that moment, it was as though someone stopped time in its tracks, not letting it move forward in this dim, remote and dilapidated corner of Shield District . The three of them stared at one another in silence . The stagnant atmosphere caused those unspeakable emotions in their hearts to become even stronger inside them .   Until… What is going on? Thales said loudly and questioned the other two in disbelief . Hicks, and you . What in the world are both of you talking about? Both of you know my mother? The princes face was filled with surprise under the moonlight . He stared straight at the veteran who was still trembling slightly, and at the old man who supported himself with his walking stick with his head lowered in dejection . When? How did you know her? Where? But they did not answer . Hicks sighed and said slowly, How about that, Drew? Is this reason enough? The trembles in Gleewards breathing finally subsided . It was as though a long time had passed . The wheelchair moved a little in the darkness, crushing a few stone pieces that were scattered on the ground . The person on the wheelchair exhaled arduously and raised his head laboriously under the illumination of the dim moonlight . You cant . The veterans tone was stiff and his gaze wavered between Thales and Hicks . You cant . You cant do this… Once he said this, Gleewards wavering expression froze for a moment . But Hicks simply continued to stare at him gently . Its been some twenty years . I am Gleeward . I have my own territories, brothers, and everything in Dragon Clouds City . Theyre all counting on me, you cant… With a contorted expression, Gleeward clutched his wheelchair tightly, as if he was about to go to war in the next moment . You cant appear all of a sudden like this, and, and bring up a shitty bunch of touching incidents from the past in hopes that I would do this and that for you . Those are all in the past, Old Crow! Gleeward waved his hands about . His words seemed to be flowing out of his mouth with increasing fluency . So what if hes her son? I dont care… Hicks replied Gleeward with his indifferent, firm, and old voice, Its because those are all in the past, Drew . That is why they exist forever . Gleewards words died in his throat, as if he was choking on something . Since we cant change them . Hicks gaze was still . We cant run away from them either . Gleeward trembled a little while he remained seated in his wheelchair . The veteran slowly loosened his grip on the wheelchair . He clasped his hands tightly together and gritted his teeth . Shut up . Thales looked at Hicks, then at Gleeward . He was extremely confused . Some twenty years ago? The past? Both of them know TherrenGirana, my… mysterious mother . He was all ears . He wanted to know as much as possible . No one wants to recall that nightmare of the past, whether it was before or after that fateful year . Old Hicks sighed softly . But at least think about it . Who was the one who brought people like us who were struggling and at the end of our lives out of Caligri? Who brought you out of Caligri while you were like a walking corpse after you gave up on living? . Who brought you out of that dark, bottomless cage and out of that traumatizing and bloody arena? Caligri… This name seemed to make Gleeward recall something . He closed his eyes, and his chest began to heave up and down . Questions rose in Thales mind . Caligri? What kind of place is that? Yes, my dear Drew . Hicks looked at Gleeward, who was lost in his memories and whose facial expression kept changing . This is a debt we owe . Gleeward opened his eyes and inhaled deeply with great effort . Shut up . Thales could not hold it in anymore . Pardon me for interrupting you, but… He took a step forward . There was a hint of anxiety in his voice . Who is my mother— Gleeward suddenly raised his head . I said, shut up! The veteran clenched his teeth hard and widened his one eye . He stared at the teenage prince with a twisted face as if he was being tortured by something . His hackles were raised and he forcibly suppressed his emotions . When he saw Gleewards current state, Thales swallowed his words . There are some things that-cough, cough… you can neither deny nor forget . Hicks coughed, a little in pain . But he waved, refusing Thales assistance . Isnt it? The Old Crow took a short break before saying slowly . He yelled out a nickname that Thales was extremely unfamiliar with, Bloody Thorn Lizard— *Thud!* Gleeward punched his wheelchair . Shut up, shut up! The veteran leaned his body forward . He glowered fiercely and intently at Hicks . F*ck you, old man . Youre never f*cking allowed to call me that! You know that I f*cking hate it the most! His voice was filled with hostility and pain, and he struck the wheelchair with his palm, making a loud noise . You know that! Thales stared at the way Gleeward acted in surprise . The prince was growing more puzzled about their relationship with Therren . At the same time, he was filled with worry regarding where he would be going next . However, Hicks only supported himself on his walking stick and stood indifferently . Then send this child away, Drew . This is all that your past asks of you . Then you can come back and be the local tyrant with a clear conscience . You can show off your position as the chief of a gang . Gleeward leaned back against the backrest of his wheelchair and let out a few violent pants, as if the conversation just now drained half of his strength . A gust of wind blew past them . The huge temperature difference between day and night in Dragon Clouds City made Thales shiver . He could not help but let out a soft sneeze . No . Gleewards pained but firm voice echoed beside his ears . Dont even think about it . Im not taking this deal . Thales was shocked . What? Just like that? Not taking it? Hicks gaze was cold behind his monocle . He said in a steady tone, Is this your answer, Gleeward? Gleewards chest rose in a very prominent manner . Just like that! The veteran on the wheelchair raised his head again, gritted his teeth, and said furiously, Both of you… Leave . He hissed a few words through gritted teeth, Get out of my territory! Immediately! Now! His boorish voice rose in that remote corner and echoed in the ruins . Hicks said nothing, he only looked quietly at Gleeward . Gleeward whose face was contorted, and the desolate looking Hicks, stared at each other while they were illuminated by the moonlight . Their stances in this situation were completely different from each others . The atmosphere made Thales feel rather unsettled and it temporarily overrode his curiosity towards his mysterious mother . He also felt even more lost as to how he was supposed to escape . After a long while, Hicks sighed slowly . I see… The veteran pinned his gaze on the old man in front of him . His eyes carried plenty of emotions that Thales could not understand . Chi-chief? Kevin had approached with the carriage from a distance away when he heard Gleewards roar . He asked in a rather nervous manner, What happened? Gleeward panted a few times and regulated his breathing . He then composed himself . Kevin, the veteran said stiffly to the young man on the horse carriage . Send them back to… wherever they came from . Kevin was stunned for a second . Huh? Gleeward closed his eyes before he immediately opened them again . F*ck it . The Chief of Shield District gritted his teeth in a tense manner and punched his wheelchair . Ask . Them . To . Leave . Immediately! His voice was boorish, and his tone was cold . Thales sighed internally . Kevin was extremely shocked by the way his chief was acting . He trembled slightly and then immediately nodded . Al-alright… Gleeward snorted coldly . He shot a rude and piercing glance at Hicks—who remained silent—as though the Old Crow was an absolutely irreconcilable enemy of his . The next moment, the veteran moved with haste . He pushed his wheelchair in a direction opposite from Hicks . On the way, he crudely pushed aside a corpse that had blocked his way, and with a complicated expression, he shot a glance at Thales direction . But he averted his gaze the instant before he met with the latters eyes . F*ck you, Old Crow . Then, amid the sounds of wheels grating against the ground, Gleeward and his wheelchair disappeared into the night . He left without delay while having his wheelchair run over the countless rubble along the way . The sound of the wheelchair slowly faded . Thales stared quietly in the direction Gleeward went . He felt confused and disappointed at the same time . Erm, sir, and… After making sure that Gleeward had gone far away, Kevin rubbed his hands, feeling that he had just been given a very troublesome task . He glanced awkwardly at the Old Crow and Thales . He recalled his chiefs attitude towards them and considered the type of tone he should use as he pointed at the horse carriage . Maybe we should— Hicks knocked his walking stick on the ground and flashed a friendly smile . Just a moment, young man . Please wait for me in front, we need to say goodbye . Kevin skeptically drove the horse carriage away in the face of Hicks polite and friendly smile . Thales gazed intently at his teacher, a little dejected . You saw it, Thales . Hicks turned and looked apologetically at Thales . Im very sorry . Im afraid that I cant help you . And you cant follow me back to Axe District like this, its too dangerous . Thales stared at him quietly . He shook his head and tossed the slight remorse he felt out of his heart . In truth, Thales noticed that he was not as emotional as he had imagined . The information the other two revealed in their conversation just now had, to a greater extent, overridden his worries regarding his own safety . Therren . This name again . When he thought of this, Thales could not help but let out a soft sigh . Hicks . Mister Hicks . The prince inhaled and stared intently at the Old Crow . Was it really just because of Putray and Gilberts recommendation that you were willing to travel a great distance to Eckstedt to become my teacher…? The Old Crow froze for a moment . Who knows? Hicks reacted very quickly . He chuckled . Maybe its for the great salary they offered? Hicks! In the end, the prince still could not contain his curiosity . Dont you have something to say about my mother? Of course, the biggest doubt in his mind was far more than this . Hicks froze on the spot . Both of them stayed silent for a while . After a very long time, the old man slowly opened his wrinkly mouth . Hicks said languidly, Shouldnt you know better than I about her? Thales held his breath . I… Ive never met her, he said, a little embarrassed as he recalled the few memories he had that were related to Therren . Ive only heard descriptions of her from other people . Yes, Thales thought, And then there are the peculiarities of my body that I was born with . In Mindis Hall, the king and Gilbert had told him, with certainty, of this strange name . The Head Ritual Master Liscia, with her fierce voice and a stern expression, had also mentioned her . Even Queen Keya, who became mentally unstable after the Bloody Year, had mentioned her . The Queen of the Sky who descended from the skies with peerless majesty spoke of her as well . Every bit of information about his mother made him even more confused . Who in the world is TherrenGirana? What kind of person is she? Is that so? Hicks looked at Thales and sighed softly . Such a pity . Thales shot him a questioning look . So…? Hicks stared at Thales for a long time before smiling slightly . When I was not this old, but still not very young, I went through a rather unlucky period of time… Hicks sighed with pause as he recalled the past . What happened was too complicated anyway . In the end, I was robbed of everything I had and sold to the Great Desert as a slave . Thales was startled . The Great Desert? Hicks nodded with a smile . Yes, the place you are about to go to… The Great Desert . The Old Crow sighed faintly . His gaze shot past Thales, he seemed to be looking somewhere else . Its a really big place . There are only three things left in the world over there . You, sand… The Old Crow narrowed his eyes . . And more sand . Thales could not help but furrow his eyebrows . No matter how far you go, how long you walk, and how fast you walk, you will not be able to reach the end . All rules, morals, order, justice, the difference between the strong and the weak, and even time in the world mean nothing there . As for slavery . Hirk slapped the back of his hand and lamented . Haha, it is hard to imagine that this system, which had disappeared together with the Ancient Empire, still exists in the Great Desert even now . Go on and let your imagination run wild with how miserable I was during that time . Hicks gaze was indifferent as he recalled the past, but his tone provided much food for thought . We were a group of people who had lost all hope, who threw away all our dignity and lost most of what made us . us . Prisoners of war, criminals, alcoholics, cripples, prostitutes, beggars, lunatics, and exiles . Just like that, like wild beasts and livestock, we were locked in dirty, cruel, despairing, and pain-filled animal cages, and given all sorts of code names as slaves . We endured every imaginable hell… and waited for death . Thales listened earnestly and suppressed his intention to ask questions . He searched in his mind for information that could be relevant . Hicks coughed softly . His eyes shone with a strange light . And there was where I first met your mother, TherrenGirana . Hicks voice was very soft, as if he was comforting an adorable child . Thales watched him intently and quietly . The Old Crow said in a sentimental tone, I still remember Therrens flaming red, waist-length long hair, her exquisite and bright skin, her beautifully curved lips, and her light gray eyes that were just like yours . Flaming red, long hair . Thales frowned . Throughout these past few years, this was the only description of Therrens appearance that he had obtained . But these are not the most memorable things about her . Hicks could not help but smile . Until now, I cant forget this about Therren: she would look extremely enigmatic and mysterious when she turned her head to look at you, but she gave off a playful and mischievous impression when she grinned or snickered . That woman was sometimes quick-witted and passionate like fire . But sometimes, she was sagacious and calm like water . Thales stilled for a moment and asked, puzzled, What? Yes, I know that it is very contradictory . Hicks seemed to understand the puzzlement in Thales mind . He waved and could not help but smile . But this is how I felt . Madness and rationality coexisted in her unique gray eyes, but they blended together perfectly . She was like one of us, yet at the same time, she was like a higher being compared to us . That was Therren, the enchanting, mysterious and elusive Therren . Hicks could not help but shake his head in dejection . Ive always been quite confident in my choice of words, but I cannot help but admit that in face of that woman, my words are pitifully meager, without the ability to even begin to describe her . Thales was startled . Madness and rationality? Like one of us? But also like a higher being compared to us? What in the world . ? Therren is… The more the Old Crow talked, the more unfocused his gaze became, as though he was looking at a corner that normal people could not see . The Magical Therren . This was the nickname the cage masters gave her . She was the only slave who got to retain her name . A thought came to Thales mind . Slave? There was surprise and bewilderment in Thales eyes . Are you saying that my mother was a slave in the desert? How is that possible? Doubt appeared in his mind . According to what the Queen of the Sky said… She was . Hicks raised his voice, as if he did not want Thales to continue down that train of thought .   . Until she proved that she was not . A slave . The Magical Therren . Thales pondered and responded subconsciously, What do you mean? Once he said this, the Old Crow exhaled and paused momentarily . He shut his eyes slowly . A warm smile spread across his face . Your mother… She was very intelligent and convincing . That woman spent two or three years pulling countless slaves who had lost all hope and who lived like walking corpses out from the abyss, from that hell, from the mire, from despair… She gathered all of us .   Thales listened carefully, sensing Hicks countless memories of the past contained within those simple words from the slight rise and fall of the Old Crows emotions . A few seconds later, while lost in his memories, Hicks opened his eyes and heaved a long sigh . He ended his narration with a few words, Finally, we found a way to live… and escaped .

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Chapter 647
Chapter 646
Chapter 645
Chapter 644
Chapter 643
Chapter 642
Chapter 641
Chapter 640
Chapter 639
Chapter 638
Chapter 637
Chapter 636
Chapter 635
Chapter 634
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Chapter 630
Chapter 629
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Chapter 610
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Chapter 605
Chapter 604
Chapter 603
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Chapter 601
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Chapter 599
Chapter 598
Chapter 597
Chapter 596
Chapter 595
Chapter 594
Chapter 593
Chapter 592
Chapter 591
Chapter 590
Chapter 589
Chapter 588
Chapter 587
Chapter 586
Chapter 585
Chapter 584
Chapter 583
Chapter 582
Chapter 581
580 The Prince Likes Them
579 Damn the Prince
578 The Wine Merchan
Chapter 577
576 Shooting Yourself in the Foo
Chapter 575
Chapter 574
573 You're A Real Dog
Chapter 572
571 Defects
570 What Do I Need You For
Chapter 569
Chapter 568
567 Head Over Heels
566 Crown Jewel of the Kingdom
565 Of Course—No
Chapter 564
563 Cause and Effec
562 Want Everything
561 Cannot Escape the Sheath
560 Imperial Style
559 Eight Arteries
558 Punishmen
557 Relieved
556 Chess Player
555 Unfulfilled
Chapter 554 - Sacrificing a Pawn (Three)
Chapter 553 - Sacrificing a Pawn (Two)
Chapter 552 - Sacrificing a Pawn (One)
551 Better
550 What Rationality
549 To Duke Thales
Chapter 548
547 To Not Perish as Foes Two
546 To Not Perish as Foes One
Chapter 545 - The End of It
Chapter 544 - Watchmen's Code
Chapter 543
Chapter 542
Chapter 541
Chapter 540
Chapter 539
538 Magnificent Scene of Hell
537 Pretty Boy
536 Times Have Changed
Chapter 535 - Polaris
Chapter 534 - Sorry to Keep You Waiting
Chapter 533 - Calm on Iron Spikes
Chapter 532 - The Young Kingdom
Chapter 531
Chapter 530
529 Privacy
528 Fight Between the Eldest and Younges
Chapter 527
526 Knowledge of People
525 Lustful Woman
524 Self-relian
Chapter 523 - Mutant
Chapter 522 - Continuous Fights
Chapter 521 - World Class Battle Worthy of Being Written in Historical Poems
520 Not Just The Power of Eradication
Chapter 519
Chapter 518
Chapter 517
Chapter 516
Chapter 515
514 Like a Fleeting Cloud
513 A Small Favor
Chapter 512
Chapter 511
Chapter 510
509 Anxious
508 A Small Spark
Chapter 507
Chapter 506
Chapter 505
Chapter 504 - Only One Day Left
Chapter 503
Chapter 502
Chapter 501
Chapter 500
Chapter 499
Chapter 498
497 His Majesty's Blessing
Chapter 496
495 Raven Leader
Chapter 494
Chapter 493
492 Power Comes from Violence Two
491 Power Comes from Violence One
490 Do Something
489 Usurp Power
488 That Nigh
487 Too High
486 You Are Good-Looking
485 Make me Even More… Excited
484 You Are Good-Looking
Chapter 483
Chapter 482 - Get Yourself A Girlfriend
481 A Different Way of Living
480 Kill Them
479 Exclusive Possession
478 Get Me Something to Eat and Drink
Chapter 477
476 Life, Safety and Freedom
475 The Warden
474 Much… Higher
Chapter 473
Chapter 472
471 The True Essence of the Power of Eradication
470 The Fate Twins
469 So Na?ve That You Are Adorable
Chapter 468
Chapter 467
Chapter 466
Chapter 465
Chapter 464
463 Rebirth Four
462 Rebirth Three
Chapter 461
Chapter 460
Chapter 459
Chapter 458
Chapter 457
Chapter 456
Chapter 455
Chapter 454
Chapter 453
Chapter 452
Chapter 451
Chapter 450
Chapter 449
Chapter 448
Chapter 447
Chapter 446
Chapter 445
Chapter 444
Chapter 443
Chapter 442
Chapter 441
Chapter 440
Chapter 439
Chapter 438
Chapter 437
Chapter 436
Chapter 435
Chapter 434
Chapter 433
Chapter 432
Chapter 431
Chapter 430
Chapter 429
Chapter 428
Chapter 427
Chapter 426
Chapter 425
Chapter 424
Chapter 423
Chapter 422
Chapter 421
Chapter 420
Chapter 419
Chapter 418
Chapter 417
Chapter 416
Chapter 415
Chapter 414
Chapter 413
Chapter 412
Chapter 411
Chapter 410
Chapter 409
Chapter 408
Chapter 407
Chapter 406
Chapter 405
Chapter 404
Chapter 403
Chapter 402
Chapter 401
Chapter 400
Chapter 399
Chapter 398
Chapter 397
Chapter 396
Chapter 395
Chapter 394
Chapter 393
Chapter 392
Chapter 391
Chapter 390
Chapter 389
Chapter 388
Chapter 387
Chapter 386
Chapter 385
Chapter 384
Chapter 383
Chapter 382
Chapter 381
Chapter 380
Chapter 379
Chapter 378
Chapter 377
Chapter 376
Chapter 375
Chapter 374
Chapter 373
Chapter 372
Chapter 371
Chapter 370
Chapter 369
Chapter 368
Chapter 367
Chapter 366
Chapter 365
Chapter 364
Chapter 363
Chapter 362
Chapter 361
Chapter 360
Chapter 359
Chapter 358
Chapter 357
Chapter 356
Chapter 355
Chapter 354
Chapter 353
Chapter 352
Chapter 351
Chapter 350
Chapter 349
Chapter 348
Chapter 347
Chapter 346
Chapter 345
Chapter 344
Chapter 343
Chapter 342
Chapter 341
Chapter 340
Chapter 339
Chapter 338
Chapter 337
Chapter 336
Chapter 335
Chapter 334
Chapter 333
Chapter 332
Chapter 331
Chapter 330
Chapter 329
Chapter 328
Chapter 327
Chapter 326
Chapter 325
Chapter 324
Chapter 323
Chapter 322
Chapter 321
Chapter 320
Chapter 319
Chapter 318
Chapter 317
Chapter 316
Chapter 315
Chapter 314
Chapter 313
Chapter 312
Chapter 311
Chapter 310
Chapter 309
Chapter 308
Chapter 307
Chapter 306
Chapter 305
Chapter 304
Chapter 303
Chapter 302
Chapter 301
Chapter 300
Chapter 299
Chapter 298
Chapter 297
Chapter 296
Chapter 295
Chapter 294
Chapter 293
Chapter 292
Chapter 291
Chapter 290
Chapter 289
Chapter 288
Chapter 287
Chapter 286
Chapter 285
Chapter 284
Chapter 283
Chapter 282
Chapter 281
Chapter 280
Chapter 279
Chapter 278
Chapter 277
Chapter 276
Chapter 275
Chapter 274
Chapter 273
Chapter 272
Chapter 271
Chapter 270
Chapter 269
Chapter 268
Chapter 267
Chapter 266
Chapter 265
Chapter 264
Chapter 263
Chapter 262
Chapter 261
Chapter 260
Chapter 259
Chapter 258
Chapter 257
Chapter 256
Chapter 255
Chapter 254
Chapter 253
Chapter 252
Chapter 251
Chapter 250
Chapter 249
Chapter 248
Chapter 247
Chapter 246
Chapter 245
Chapter 244
Chapter 243
Chapter 242
Chapter 241
Chapter 240
Chapter 239
Chapter 238
Chapter 237
Chapter 236
Chapter 235
Chapter 234
Chapter 233
Chapter 232
Chapter 231
Chapter 230
Chapter 229
Chapter 228
Chapter 227
Chapter 226
Chapter 225
Chapter 224
Chapter 223
Chapter 222
Chapter 221
Chapter 220
Chapter 219
Chapter 218
Chapter 217
Chapter 216
Chapter 215
Chapter 214
Chapter 213
Chapter 212
Chapter 211
Chapter 210
Chapter 209
Chapter 208
Chapter 207
Chapter 206
Chapter 205
Chapter 204
Chapter 203
Chapter 202
Chapter 201
Chapter 200
Chapter 199
Chapter 198
Chapter 197
Chapter 196
Chapter 195
Chapter 194
Chapter 193
Chapter 192
Chapter 191
Chapter 190
Chapter 189
Chapter 188
Chapter 187
Chapter 186
Chapter 185
Chapter 184
Chapter 183
Chapter 182
Chapter 181
Chapter 180
Chapter 179
Chapter 178
Chapter 177
Chapter 176
Chapter 175
Chapter 174
Chapter 173
Chapter 172
Chapter 171
Chapter 170
Chapter 169
Chapter 168
Chapter 167
Chapter 166
Chapter 165
Chapter 164
Chapter 163
Chapter 162
Chapter 161
Chapter 160
Chapter 159
Chapter 158
Chapter 157
Chapter 156
Chapter 155
Chapter 154
Chapter 153
Chapter 152
Chapter 151
Chapter 150
Chapter 149
Chapter 148
Chapter 147
Chapter 146
Chapter 145
Chapter 144
Chapter 143
Chapter 142
Chapter 141
Chapter 140
Chapter 139
Chapter 138
Chapter 137
Chapter 136
Chapter 135
Chapter 134
Chapter 133
Chapter 132
Chapter 131
Chapter 130
Chapter 129
Chapter 128
Chapter 127
Chapter 126
Chapter 125
Chapter 124
Chapter 123
Chapter 122
Chapter 121
Chapter 120
Chapter 119
Chapter 118
Chapter 117
Chapter 116
Chapter 115
Chapter 114
Chapter 113
Chapter 112
Chapter 111
Chapter 110
Chapter 109
Chapter 108
Chapter 107
Chapter 106
Chapter 105
Chapter 104
Chapter 103
Chapter 102
Chapter 101
Chapter 100
Chapter 99
Chapter 98
Chapter 97
Chapter 96
Chapter 95
Chapter 94
Chapter 93
Chapter 92
Chapter 91
Chapter 90
Chapter 89
Chapter 88
Chapter 87
Chapter 86
Chapter 85
Chapter 84
Chapter 83
Chapter 82
Chapter 81
Chapter 80
Chapter 79
Chapter 78
Chapter 77
Chapter 76
Chapter 75
Chapter 74
Chapter 73
Chapter 72
Chapter 71
Chapter 70
Chapter 69
Chapter 68
Chapter 67
Chapter 66
Chapter 65
Chapter 64
Chapter 63
Chapter 62
Chapter 61
Chapter 60
Chapter 59
Chapter 58
Chapter 57
Chapter 56
Chapter 55
Chapter 54
Chapter 53
Chapter 52
Chapter 51
Chapter 50
Chapter 49
Chapter 48
Chapter 47
Chapter 46
Chapter 45
Chapter 44
Chapter 43
Chapter 42
Chapter 41
Chapter 40
Chapter 39
Chapter 38
Chapter 37
Chapter 36
Chapter 35
Chapter 34
Chapter 33
Chapter 32
Chapter 31
Chapter 30
Chapter 29
Chapter 28
Chapter 27
Chapter 26
Chapter 25
Chapter 24
Chapter 23
Chapter 22
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Chapter 20
Chapter 19
Chapter 18
Chapter 17
Chapter 16
Chapter 15
Chapter 14
Chapter 13
Chapter 12
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