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765 pages, Kindle Edition
Published July 9, 2017
So Eryn had finally worked out a way to get back at her mother, and an immensely effective one, too. Elegant and in accordance with her own beliefs and values. He was truly impressed. And proud.
Orrin grimaced. “Then you’d better make sure to teach that boy that protecting those weaker than him is a lot more rewarding than subduing us. I’m too old to be enslaved.” Then he added as an afterthought, “And don’t even think of making me train that boy sword fighting. If he turns out anything like either of his parents, he would finally drive me insane.”
Eryn patted him on his back and said lightly, “No worries, Orrin. As we are forced to switch countries every six months, it makes more sense for Enric to train him, anyway.”
The warrior’s face broke into a happy grin. “Justice at last.”
Enric raised an eyebrow at him. “Vedric might turn out to be a well-behaved and quiet child for all we know.”
Tyront and Lord Poron both chuckled, and even Eryn looked doubtful.
“Sure,” Orrin chortled. “You just go on believing that.”