Impossible

The atmosphere inside the camp turned red as I chewed the beast meat hungrily. The light of the fireflies danced, creating dancing shadows on the tent walls. The air was filled with the typical scent of the forest, a mixture of burnt wood and wet leaves.

The presence of Mora, Bil, Rex, Toth Karan, and Queen Anea brought a series of wide eyes and shocked expressions. They seemed to witness a miracle they did not expect.

"Seeing you heal so quickly is truly amazing," Queen Anea commented with admiration clear in her eyes.

I smiled gratefully for her support. "I need to recover quickly. Nola needs my help, now."

Mora chose a chair and sat across from me with a face that reflected deep sadness. The same thing is reflected in the faces of other tribal leaders.

"Ares," Mora called in a soft voice but filled with urgency, "we have something important to discuss."

I frowned, feeling the air tense as if it were weighed down by Mora's voice. "What happened, Mora?"

Mora took a deep breath, as if
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