I am going to continue summarizing the chapters that I read for today. Chapter 7: Madeo (mysterious boy) was able to find 3 kids who volunteered as servants for the party in Faisel's headquarters. Rollan gave each of them a shiny gold coin in exchange for them to let him, Abeke, and Tasha takes their place. After the kids switched places in line with the three "Greencloaks" they filed onto a ship that was headed to the party that Faisal set up. While all the servants were walking inside the ship one by one Abeke and Tasha were really worried because they noticed Otto on the ship. Abeke was ready to summon Uraza but for some reason, Otto walked right past Tasha. The little girl was so scared that she almost fainted when everyone was on board. Abeke explained that this was because the higher officials probably considering themselves too rich to look down upon those that were poor, it was sort of a sin for them.
Side note: to me, I think that is extremely mean and hopefully one day people won't have to deal with that. Sooner or later, all the guards and servants were inside the building and getting ready to prepare for the feast. The little kids who were hired to be servants (including Abeke, Rollan, and Tasha) walked inside the kitchen and met a man named, "Ahmar". He was apparently the "lead" servant and told all the kids what their roles were to be. Abeke was picked to serve Faisal's son (the kid that summoned the Great Beast Cabaro the Lion, Kirat) while Tasha and Rollan served the older officials. Ahmar warned all the servants to not look directly into the eyes of either Kirat or Cabaro or else there will be dire consequences. Many of the previous servants had their hands bitten off and were fired for not being able to anything useful. Abeke was probably the only one who didn't shudder when Cabaro walked into the room with Kirat. Abeke looked straight at Cabaro by mistake and the lion started coming closer to her.
All of the kids were extremely terrified for her and Abeke was ready to summon Uraza. However, Cabaro just stood still as if he didn't recognize her, but only for a short time. Because once he did Abeke could see the expression on his face. Let me just tell you something really quick, back in the previous series the Cabaro was able to talk but this is because he wasn't summoned by any humans. Meanwhile, Uraza, Briggan, Essix, and Jhi were so they couldn't speak. Now that Kirat is under control Cabaro can't say anything, I'm curious to find out exactly why this happens. Anyway, Cabaro still doesn't attack and in the end, backs off, but not before looking at Abeke's arm where Uraza's mark is at. Faisel suddenly rejoiced in seeing this because this was the first time Cabaro ever walked away from someone or something. He ordered that Abeke serve Kirat and that hopefully, she can teach him how to control his spirit animal.
Let me just tell you that Faisal has no idea that Abeke who is disguised as a poor servant, is actually a Greencloak. Now I'm going to talk about the other two chapters since they were very short. In Chapter 8: Tasha just talks to Rollan about his past, like how Tarik died and was killed by Gerathon the Serpent. And also how he likes Meilin and misses her stubbornness. Rollan looks at Tasha's spirit animal wondering whether she got this perception from the link between her partner. Or if this is all genuine. Finally, in chapter 9: Ahmar asks all the servants who were picked whether or not anyone wants to volunteer to serve Faisal's wife. No one said yes until Ahmar started bullying one of the smaller kids. Tasha felt really bad and decided to volunteer so he would stop insulting the small boy. Then, Rollan also volunteered the two the two were stuck helping what most of the kids seemed to be scared of. That's it for today's post.
Side note: to me, I think that is extremely mean and hopefully one day people won't have to deal with that. Sooner or later, all the guards and servants were inside the building and getting ready to prepare for the feast. The little kids who were hired to be servants (including Abeke, Rollan, and Tasha) walked inside the kitchen and met a man named, "Ahmar". He was apparently the "lead" servant and told all the kids what their roles were to be. Abeke was picked to serve Faisal's son (the kid that summoned the Great Beast Cabaro the Lion, Kirat) while Tasha and Rollan served the older officials. Ahmar warned all the servants to not look directly into the eyes of either Kirat or Cabaro or else there will be dire consequences. Many of the previous servants had their hands bitten off and were fired for not being able to anything useful. Abeke was probably the only one who didn't shudder when Cabaro walked into the room with Kirat. Abeke looked straight at Cabaro by mistake and the lion started coming closer to her.
All of the kids were extremely terrified for her and Abeke was ready to summon Uraza. However, Cabaro just stood still as if he didn't recognize her, but only for a short time. Because once he did Abeke could see the expression on his face. Let me just tell you something really quick, back in the previous series the Cabaro was able to talk but this is because he wasn't summoned by any humans. Meanwhile, Uraza, Briggan, Essix, and Jhi were so they couldn't speak. Now that Kirat is under control Cabaro can't say anything, I'm curious to find out exactly why this happens. Anyway, Cabaro still doesn't attack and in the end, backs off, but not before looking at Abeke's arm where Uraza's mark is at. Faisel suddenly rejoiced in seeing this because this was the first time Cabaro ever walked away from someone or something. He ordered that Abeke serve Kirat and that hopefully, she can teach him how to control his spirit animal.
Let me just tell you that Faisal has no idea that Abeke who is disguised as a poor servant, is actually a Greencloak. Now I'm going to talk about the other two chapters since they were very short. In Chapter 8: Tasha just talks to Rollan about his past, like how Tarik died and was killed by Gerathon the Serpent. And also how he likes Meilin and misses her stubbornness. Rollan looks at Tasha's spirit animal wondering whether she got this perception from the link between her partner. Or if this is all genuine. Finally, in chapter 9: Ahmar asks all the servants who were picked whether or not anyone wants to volunteer to serve Faisal's wife. No one said yes until Ahmar started bullying one of the smaller kids. Tasha felt really bad and decided to volunteer so he would stop insulting the small boy. Then, Rollan also volunteered the two the two were stuck helping what most of the kids seemed to be scared of. That's it for today's post.
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