Chapter 61

Perhaps Yuray did not consider her a sister; even Taya had given up on trying to help her avoid sadness and sorrow, and even problems. But why did she feel the need to ensure Arthur's intentions and that he would not use her sister as one of his pawns?

No one would precede her in teaching Yuray a lesson except for her alone. Family was all that mattered, no matter how hurtful or deadly their behavior was; the blood connection that bound its members was stronger than any bond in the 

"If only I could go to the Jasmine Kingdom," Taya whispered, knowing that entering that kingdom was impossible, almost a suicidal mission for many criminals and adventurers who had abandoned their lives and sought to end them in an exciting way.

Out of nowhere, she felt a shiver in her body; her heartbeats were increasing. She was sure she had inhaled Orig's scent. A number of birds flew above her head, dropping some of their feathers onto her beautiful red hair.