“I don’t care. We don’t ignore signs like this.”
He hesitated. “You think someone already snuck in?”
“I know they did,” I growled. “And whoever they are, they don’t mean well.”
Mason exhaled sharply, then nodded. “Alright. I’ll gather a team.”
“Make sure it’s warriors who can blend in. No uniforms. We don’t want to spook them before we know what we’re dealing with.”
“Got it.”
He shifted and ran off, and I stood there for a moment longer, letting the silence settle around me. Whoever had crossed that border… wasn’t welcome here.
“How’s the warrior’s training coming along?” I asked Kellan, as he was in charge of training new people in the warrior academy.
“Oh, it's terrible. Some of the newbies are a pain in the ass. They don’t realise the precarious situation we are in.”
“Maybe I should pay them a visit. I can have a round of fights with some of them. That way, they will understand what they are there for.”
“That would be astounding,” Kellan said, smiling.
We started walking together t