CHAPTER HUNDRED & FORTY

The courtyard of his grandparents home was a square of land which was carefully tended to.

There were several large trees scattered around the property with shrubs and flowers of varying kinds growing freely. The air smelled clean but it also carried the faint scent of smoke from the chimneys of many nearby houses.

The light from the sky was dimly illuminated by small lanterns that hung in various positions on the branches of all of the trees in the yard. It cast a soft glow over everything as though it was a warm summer night despite there being plenty of shade for anyone who wished.

There was no breeze that evening. In fact the air was hot the point of discomfort. Heat was already starting to creep around, but this didn’t bother Reynolds at all.

Instead he continued to strode on instinct to the middle of the land, and when he got go his preferred spot, he began to dig.

He was careful not to hurt any of the empherals on the land. Not trusting his body to hold his weight, Reynolds
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