Chapter 15
Author: Matisyahdu
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

"Grandmaster Windsong!" Adept Kadir banged his fist against the hardwood door for the third time, and still, no reaction came.

He shook his head with an annoyed sigh, then opened the door and stepped inside. Arran quickly followed him.

The first thing that caught Arran's eye once they entered were the bottles. There were dozens, most of them empty, scattered all across the room. It was as if half an army had spent the night drinking in the chamber.

At the far end of the chamber stood two couches, with a small table in between. Grandmaster Windsong and Master Zhao each occupied one of the couches, and on the table, Arran saw a board of stones.

As they entered, Windsong raised his head. "Adept Kadir? Why are you disturbing us?" He sounded irritated, and it was clear that he did not welcome the interruption.

"This could not wait," Adept Kadir said. "Master Fireheart's apprentice is

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