William Williams

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  • by William Williams Diablo returned to my side, where I took his hand to calm him down. I then looked at the dwarven king and bowed my head as I said with sympathy: “I am sorry for your loss….” “No…. I had no idea that someone was controlling my son from behind the scenes all this time.” The dwarven king slumped down into his throne. Only after a few moments of quiet did he stand up and bowed to me and Adel: “Princess Cyrilia, Crown Princess Adel, I apologize for any inconveniences my kingdom has caused…
  • by William Williams –AN) Another chaptering coming in the next two hours!– Everyone at my table turned and stared at the incoming knights before turning back and around and continuing our conversation. “Master, you need to eat more vegetables.” “Grace, I eat plenty of vegetables!” I whined as she piled more and more on my plate. It was not that I hated them. It was just that it was not meat…. “You!” A yell came at our side as I turned my head to see the wanna be prince standing there, pointing at us in…
  • by William Williams “Oh? You know Princess Runa. Then I think we will be good on that front. For now, go back to your inn and wait for the good news. I will talk with the other masters.” Master Toremdeat clapped his hands together. Thurul told him which inn we were staying in, and with that, we left. I rented another inn room since tonight I would be staying with Diablo. The girls pouted, but I decided it was only fair to give some time to Diablo as well. So even though the sun was still high in the sky, I retired to the…
  • by William Williams “Even so, they had no rights to block anyone from entering any part of the city.” Thurul snorted. I chuckled and patted him on the shoulder as I asked: “What are you so worried about? It’s not like they can do anything.” My eyes glowed as I looked at the knights. “Right? You will let us pass, right?” “Of course!” All the knights replied at the same time. The formation they were in suddenly split apart, making room for us to pass. I smiled and gave my thanks as our group walked past…
  • by William Williams “So, do you think he will come and crawl between Thurul’s legs?” Sophie asked, causing all of us to laugh. “If he does, I will make sure I shower first. Need to show him a tiny bit of respect.” Thurul replied with a big grin. He seemed to find this whole thing amusing. “Haha!” I couldn’t help but laugh. The whole situation was kind of funny. I looked at the guard still sitting on the floor and gave him another order: “Go tell your prince to come walk through Thurul’s legs.” After…
  • by William Williams “Oh, where are you taking us?” I asked as I sat down. Diablo poured me a cup of tea for me, Adel, and Sophie. “To the secret trade district. Only those in the know, know about this place and it is where all the top craftsmen of the kingdom reside. If we can snatch a few of them, we can surely reengineer everything you have in those hangers, including that big guy.” Thurul answered. He seemed highly excited about this. It looks like the prior day’s events did not have too much of an effect on…
  • by William Williams “Hmm?” Iena turned to look up at me. “I mean with how things are. I know it’s a little late to be talking about this stuff, But you love Diablo, right? He has said he will not have a family with you….” I said softly. Iena tilted her head to the side with a puzzled look as she answered: “Faith, I am married to you. Why would I care? While yes, I do like spending time with Diablo, we get along great, but it feels more like just friends now. I find myself happier spending alone time with you…
  • by William Williams We waited thirty minutes before a large amount of food was brought to the room. The whole bill was paid for by the dwarf kingdom or, should I say, the well dressed dwarf, since he was the one who booked the room. So I made sure to buy all the most expensive dishes. “This is not bad…. The meat melts in my mouth.” I said as I shoved another mouthful of meat into my mouth. It was really melting away inside my mouth with how well it was prepared and cooked. “It really is. This mashed proato is also…
  • by William Williams “You! Thurul, are you crazy!? You know by doing this, you are no longer part of the royal family!” I turned and gave the well dressed dwarf a strange look. It seemed there was more to things than what was being said. “Humph! You can’t ever open the vault without me. My blood has been inscribed into the magic circle since birth, and without me there, you can never sit on the throne. I never planned to help you retrieve what was inside. So your kingly status will never come to fruition. You are…
  • by William Williams “You!” I could see the anger in the well dressed dwarf’s eyes. I sneered and stepped forward. “So, are we going someplace to talk or not?” I asked in a more commanding tone. “Follow me!” The well dressed dwarf spat out before turning around and walking off. I patted Thurul on the shoulder to give him some reassurance before walking off, following behind the well dressed dwarf. He brought us to a lavishly decorated private room in a nearby restaurant with many paintings and expensive…
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