Chapter 94

“Can you dismount without your hands, Captain?” Kajal asked quietly. In answer, Dinton swung his right leg over the pommel and jumped to the ground. He glared at Kajal without speaking as the other man also dismounted. “I am truly sorry, Dinton,” Kajal said in an almost-whisper, “but Captain Mistri insists that you are bound to a tree. Hand and foot.”

“Do not worry about it, Kajal. Captain Mistri will soon come to his senses. I hope. Just do what you must.”

“Yes, Captain,” Kajal answered, his frown deepening. “He also insists that I put a guardsman on you. To make sure you do not try to run, he says.”

“Fine. Just do it.”

Kajal shook his head, but he grabbed the rope around Dinton’s wrists and led him to a tree near the center of camp.

“The middle, Kajal? Not the outside?”

“The middle, Dinton. Captain Mistri wants to make an example of you. I do not know why.”

“It is all right. I know why.”

“Will you tell me?” Kajal asked as he pushed Dinton to the ground and wrapped the rope around th
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