Chapter 270. The Orc’s Downfall II
Chapter 270. The Orc’s Downfall II
Chapter 270. The Orc’s Downfall II
Dragon King's Harem Chapter 270. The Orc's Downfall II
Her audacity struck me. A cold, skeptical laugh escaped my lips as I regarded Glasha with an arched eyebrow. "What makes you think I want you?" I asked, my voice dripping with disdain. I had never considered Glasha as anything more than a pawn in my plans. The teases and provocative statements I had shared with her and Burz were nothing more than calculated manipulation.
Glasha's eyes widened, a flicker of hurt crossing her features. "I thought it would be more interesting if she begged me to f*ck her," Glasha repeated my own statement, her voice laced with bitterness. "You were the one who told me that. And now, here I am, begging you to marry me."
Her words struck a nerve. It was ironic since she ended up using that statement at me while I intended to use it to pressure her in the negotiations. Unfortunately, my plans changed after I saw Burz's determination.
The tension thickened as Burz, struggling to catch his breath, found the strength to interject. "Glasha... you shouldn't do it," he managed to utter, his words strained and laden with concern. His voice carried a mix of desperation and caution, a final plea to protect his sister from the consequences. "He will torture you," he warned, his eyes pleading with her to reconsider. "If I have to die, so be it. Let me die as a warrior."
Glasha's gaze snapped towards her brother, her eyes ablaze with fury. A clear anger washed over her, fueled by a sense of betrayal. "Shut up!" she spat, her voice seething with resentment. "Why didn't you say anything to me? You know I was the one who confronted him, yet you did all this without my knowledge!"
Her words bore down upon Burz, his expression shifting from exhaustion to guilt. The bond between them, once unbreakable, now appeared frayed, strained by the unspoken truths.
Burz's gaze dropped, unable to meet Glasha's fiery glare. He struggled to find the right words, his voice heavy with regret. "I... I didn't want to give you another burden," he confessed, his voice barely above a whisper. Burz's voice strained with a mixture of determination and desperation. "I have no other choice," he retorted, his gaze meeting mine with a fiery intensity. "I don't want our tribe to become slaves... It was our father's fault, yet the whole tribe had to pay for his crime!" he claimed.Th.ê most uptodate novels are published on n(0)velbj)n(.)co/m
Redirecting my attention back to Burz, I held his gaze steadily. "But," I began, my voice trailing off momentarily as I contemplated the best course of action.
With a flick of my wrist, I used my dimensional ring to access my inventory. From within, I retrieved a glimmering object—another crafted Magic Bracelet.
I extended my hand, offering the bracelet to Burz.
"You," I continued, my voice calm yet authoritative, "will wear this."
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