Zinkin yago advice 4

Zinkin Yago thought about what haruto said to him. He realized that forcing him wasn't the best option. So, calmly, he went to haruto's room.

Haruto was reading when Zinkin entered. He sat down on haruto bed, but haruto faced the wall, showing how angry he still was.

Zinkin Yago spoke gently. "I want to tell you something about your father," he said. "Your father was a brave man, a captain of the temple, and a loyal friend who fought for the city."

Haruto expression didn't change—he still didn't seem interested in the story.

Zinkin continued, "You've asked me before about your mother and father., About how your father died, he asked me to protect and guide you. I've tried to do that until now."

Haruto slowly turned to look at Zinkin. "How did my father die?" he asked.

Zinkin nodded. "One afternoon, there was war in the city and the temple. Your father went to fight, not knowing the enemy had set a dealing trap. While he was away, they came to your home—to you and your mother."

When your father heard what happened, he ran to save you. But by the time he arrived, your mother was already gone. He broke through the flames to save you. He managed to pull you out, but he was badly burned."

"I was there," Zinkin said, his voice softer. "I dragged him from the fire. Before he died, he gave me something and told me to make sure you didn't waste your legacy, And ur aim to fulfill his wish.

Zinkin reached into his pocket and handed Iyango a necklace. "This is a symbol of your father's world," he said.

"I'm not trying to force you to be something you're not," Zinkin said . "I'm just trying to fulfill your father's last wish. The choice is yours."

Haruto looked at the necklace with tears in his eyes. Zinkin stood and left the room without another word.