3. Ghoul
Chapter 3
Ghoul
T he serpent king and I watch the newly reinstated heir of Drakos Estate stalk away with our prize after sending our scientists scattering.
Once the hall is emptied, with nothing but the old dragon statues to cast their sinister eyes over us, Mace turns to me. “We cannot afford the same mistakes as last time. She must be broken. That is imperative. And I want you to ensure that.”
I bow low and purr, “With the utmost pleasure, Your Majesty.”
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