13.6

Prince Adriel and Claria covered their heads and faces as much as possible to avoid being detected, especially if the people of Bima have been notified of their coming.

The only hope of the prince and Claria is that the village people are not aware of their coming and they don't know who they are.

After about twenty more minutes of riding on the chariot with horses that looks dead tired and hungry, they were finally at a stone throw distance from Bima.

When they entered the village, they noticed that the small village is full of mostly men and less of women and children.

Bima is just another underground market that has turned into a community of criminals and old criminals. This is the reason why the demography of the village looks the way it is.

The village is not healthy for children and women, especially young women. The only young or middle age women in the small village are high end criminals who are capable handling any kind of danger any man can approach them with.

But the
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