Chapter 26
The word that the slave merchant said finally made Elvis snap, but he still managed to hold it in.

He looked around the cages and cells—that's when he saw the wolf girl that he met earlier.

"Oh, it seems that you like this one; they are freshly bought badges," the slave merchant said.

Elvis got closer and grabbed the iron, ripping it apart. The slave merchant was surprised.

"Hey, hey, hey, stop that!" He shouted, but Elvis didn't bother paying attention to him.

The slave merchant was surprised because the prison bars are enchanted irons that can't be broken easily, yet it was done by an ordinary boy.

Elvis then turned to look at Charlotte and told her to free the rest as well. He then faced the slave merchant.

"I should really kill you, but I won't if you can provide useful information for me." Elvis got down on his knees and said.

The slave merchant nodded his head vigorously and said, "As long as you don't kill me."

"Good. Tell me, where do you get these slaves?"

"That I don't know b
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