Is he okay?
Author: P. Artim
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

A beautiful golden dome.

That's what Arthur's barrier looked like from the outside. Even in the middle of the night, it was shining brighter than the sun during the day.

Inside the shield, the tired knights and villagers gathered up together in one place and enjoyed their dinner together. Although they were in the middle of a vicious battle with the monsters, the momentary peace and quiet calmed their soul.

Arthur came back after putting up the shield and was quietly standing guard a few feet away from Ian and the kids. The people from Arthur's party all stood quietly behind him since they didn't know what else to do.

"Brother.."

"They keep staring.."

Ash and Louid whispered one after the other as they took a peak at Arthur. Ian was currently busy preparing their dinner and avoiding the intruders. The intruders being Arthur and his party, and Miss Rianne and her people.

Just on the opposite side from Arthur, Rianne was also quietly helping her people make dinner while frequently ta
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