Chapter 17

Palan led Raea through the outpost, avoiding all the guards until the duo reached the southern gate. A frown was plastered on Raea’s face the whole time, but she didn’t say anything as Palan led the way. When she saw Owen and the rest of her cavalry waiting at the southern gate she opened her mouth and asked, “How did you do that?”

“Do what?” Palan asked. “Convince Sharr to let you go?”

“That too,” Raea said, “but how did you know where to go?”

Palan grunted and said, “I have a very good sense of smell; I can smell things from up to three miles away. Aside from that, my hearing is superb.”

“Really?” Raea said. “That isn’t just your pride speaking right? Three miles seems awfully far...”

Palan snorted. “Even if you took away my sense of smell, hearing, and sight, I could still sense any movement from living creatures nearby,” he said. “And I can see in the dark.”

“Mm.” Raea hummed and nodded. “Sure. How did you convince Sharr to release me?”

“I told him di
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