He's going home
Author: P. Artim
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56
"Hmm.. So you're saying.. that guy was the King of the wolves till yesterday?"

Albert, placing his chin on his hands, looked at Rick as he asked.

They were all currently inside Rick's bedroom. The door was locked from the inside to stop any uninvited guests from suddenly bursting in.

Rick, Albert and Ian, the three of them were sitting on a sofa facing each other as Albert spoke. It all started with Ian trying to introducing them to each other.

"No. As I was explaining, he was just temporarily replacing his injured brother and trying to find a way to cure him in the meantime.

"So he was an 'acting King'?"

It was a term that had never before been used there. Ian came up with it while trying to explain the story.

"That's right."

"I see.. "

Albert understood and nodded his head, waiting for Ian to introduce him to the other party as well.

"......"

But he didn't. Albert looked at Ian with an expression asking why he wasn't speaking anymore, and to his surprise, Ian was look
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