LOGINMy cousin, Vincent Walker, has fallen in love with Rova Thornwick, the chieftess of a cannibal tribe in Ambryndel. He insists on dragging the entire family to the tribe just so they can sort out the details of his wedding. Little do we know that Vincent has screwed up on the very first day. He accidentally mistakes the tribe's Divine Goblet for a toilet bowl due to his ignorance toward the rules. Vincent and his family are worried that they might get in trouble, so they flee from Ambryndel overnight without letting us know. As a result, my family and I get tied up by the furious cannibals. Later on, we are roasted to death over the fire pit. When I open my eyes again, I've returned to the day Vincent insists on traveling to Ambryndel to marry Rova.
View MoreVincent shook his head, unable to believe what was happening. He suddenly jerked his head up, fixing me with a murderous look. "You're the one who did this! You're the son of the bitch who buried it here! You set us up!"I sneered. "Do you think you're the only ones who can frame us? If you hadn't been asking for trouble by using the Divine Goblet as a toilet, you wouldn't be in this mess right now!"Vincent fixed me with a murderous glare, while Uncle George and Aunt Talia looked utterly devastated, knowing full well that they were completely powerless to change the outcome.It was then that a mob of furious tribesmen rushed forward, bound them hand and foot, and tied them to wooden posts as thick as fence logs. They were lifted and carried straight toward the bonfire in the middle of the settlement that was blazing violently.Uncle George and the others knew immediately what was coming and began to scream in terror, desperately begging for pity.Uncle George no longer possessed
Uncle George spat out bloody saliva and kept roaring, "It's a shame that Mom died early, leaving an outsider like you to run the family and lord it over me for all these years! You ought to have died long ago, Heidi!"Vincent also lifted his head, his features—once reasonably handsome—now horribly contorted with bitterness. "Aunt Heidi!"He shrieked wretchedly, his tone carrying no trace of affection, only pure hatred. "You always said I was your favorite since I was little! You said you loved me like a real son! How can you just stand there and let me die!"He stopped for a moment, a cruel gleam of satisfaction flashing in his eyes. "If we can't live, then none of us will! I'd like to see who's more afraid now!"Mom closed her eyes as tears rolled silently down her cheeks. They were tears of utter despair, marking the moment she completely gave up on them.Rova looked grim as she turned toward me and asked slowly, "Did you take the Divine Goblet, dear Chosen One?"Uncle George d
Mom, Dad, and I were moved from a shabby thatched hut to a stone house beside Rova's place. It was still sparsely equipped, but we could finally sleep soundly at night.I looked toward Mom and spoke up softly, breaking the silence, "W-What if the tribesmen do something to them…"I was naturally referring to Uncle George and the others.Mom sighed and said, "That is their fate to bear, Kingsley."I felt instantly reassured after hearing that, which removed the last trace of anxiety in me. I had feared that Mom would hesitate at the last moment due to family ties.Mom, Dad, and I spent the first part of the night resting inside the stone house.In the depths of the night, hurried drumming broke out from the tribe, like the furious roar of a dying beast or death-summoning curse, causing our hearts to sink in panic.It wasn't long before deferential footsteps approached outside the dwelling, and the high-ranking elder from before came to our door personally to escort us outside, whe
Dad stepped in front of Mom to shield her, glaring at Uncle George. "How do you even have the nerve to say such a thing, George? You nearly killed Kingsley! You're nothing but a monster!"Uncle George turned his fury on Dad. "It's none of your damn concern since this is the Walker family's business! You're nothing but a mere outsider! What right do you have to butt in, Dominic?" Mom was deeply heartbroken as she listened to Uncle George's vicious statement. She had suffered so many grievances and poured out so much effort for that family and for Uncle George, her younger brother. Yet in return for everything she did, he had gone and nearly cost her own son his life.She looked coldly at Uncle George, addressing him by his full name in a frighteningly calm voice. "I've gone above and beyond for you all these years, George Walker. You ate my food, drank my drinks, and lived under my roof."When did I ever mistreat you in the slightest? How did you treat me in the end? How did you re


















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