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Chapter 8

Author: Moon Season
My grandfather's expression darkened.

"If you're determined to see this through, then I'll fight you to the end."

Daniel snatched the raw lamb from Frank's hands.

Deprived of his meal, Frank turned his attention to my grandfather and me.

My grandfather raised the wooden sword, dipped it into the blood on the ground, and slashed forward.

Then he pulled out two strange slips of paper I'd never seen before.

He turned and shouted at me, "Boy! Get Agnes's cane and draw him away! Can you do that?"

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