Chapter 15. My fear is that you

Of course, Yafaka visited Camille. It didn't happen by chance, but Yafaka had to come to warn Camille a second time. Camille had been transferred to the detention centre. In a series of huts that looked modest but were not cramped, the elite guards sent by the king were keeping watch.

"Yafaka, get me out of this nasty house! You're still in debt to me; how dare you treat me as if I were a servant or a citizen."

One cry after another fell on deaf ears, but it only made Yafaka all the angrier. Then she entered, dressed in simple clothes. She was afraid of being seen by the people, as a witch princess from a kingdom on the brink of destruction. It was inappropriate for her to be in fancy clothes to avoid the people who were her enemies.

A plant called the mungsi was by the side of the house. Yafaka thought she could make some medicine for her beloved mother. When she ran into trouble, she suddenly came up with a solution: she would make a new kind of herb.