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Chapter 61 (Liam)

    Chapter 61 (Liam)


    “There are rumours, he’s partial Angel,” One said.


    Dukael whispered to the others who surrounded him, “We can’t just defy thews, there’s a killer on the


    loose, if we break thews we betray the Orderian oath we made to the Lightwatchers. The Advisors


    would order a massacre, they would send the Legions, and we would have no protection from them,


    they’re merciless, our parents won’t aid us in this, even if they wanted to.”He paused, when no one


    interrupted him, he suggested, “We should wait for Raphael.”


    Liam yelled, his voice hoarse, but solid, as it echoed through the expansive room, “So now you’re all


    scared of half breeds, I thought you Angels- purebloods, what happened to be superior. The Tempters


    children you despise so much would never shy from a fight, much less from a pack of Legion half-


    bloods.”


    Dukael marched up to Liam, his purple eyes cut with frustration, as he ran his fingers in his red hair,


    which was now short and spiked. Liam would’ve probably blocked this from a mile away, if he wished,


    and proceeded ordingly, which would mean brutal death, but he knew exactly what he was doing,


    and here in Asguard there was no better way to get answers because one thing was for sure, they


    hated ALL besides themselves.


    He chimed, “Things could be much easier if you and the others just answer my questions Dukael.”


    Liam pointed out dryly, as he sat straight up, resuming the position he stayed in for the past few hours.


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    Dukael kicked his face again, no blood spilt from his mouth. The marvellous thing with Asguard was


    that there was never bloodshed on the holynd, it didn’t condone violence, so no matter how much it


    hurt, that was as far as it went. Except if one shielded a Harpien de, which only a full pledge Angel


    couldmand and unfortunately that list didn’t include Asguardians who hadn’t earned their way to


    the Infinity yet.


    Though, he did know of a few who were not bound by thews of the Harpien de.


    Twenty minutester Liam felt a headachee on, the spell he put on himself fading. Soon he


    wouldn’t be able to maintain this calm solitude, and if that happened, then so help them all.


    “I don’t know anything about Franchesca, or the killings and if I did.” Dukael said proudly, as he


    boasted his bravery, “I still would never tell a filthy Caster,” he spat at Liam’s feet, instead of his face.


    The indecision saved Dukael his life by a hair''s breadth because amongst the angelic breeds it was


    considered worse than swearing or name-calling to spit in one face, and if Dukael did, to Liam’s


    brother, Kole, it was an excellent excuse to kill Dukael.


    Liam was not among those who cared about that which seemed so minor to end a life, but he had killed


    for less, much less, so he’d y along. He stared at Dukael, contemting his next move, but stopped,


    to imagine his brother’s face, when he told him about this.


    He kept his features emotionless as he was on the inside, the very thought made him cringe internally


    because as much as he wanted his princess, he might never be able to love her the way she needed.


    But he wasn’t letting her go either, she was his, whether he wanted her or not, and Kalbreal had better


    figure that out soon because he wasing to im the Lightwatcher that belonged to him, right after


    he sorted out what had taken him away from her in the first ce, or who.


    Liam blinked, “Kalbreal wouldn’t be too happy about this.”


    Dukael spoke loudly, his eyes yful to a degree, “He’s a minor Angel.”


    Liam thinned his lips, Dukael clearly entertained, but Liam was out of time, and his patience was


    wavering in and fast. His instincts didn’t like his princess being so far from him while she was being


    hunted, even if he had appointed those to protect her, they weren’t part of his eight, and Calub was


    ying captive.


    “So you keep saying,” Liam replied, “He’s obviously fooled you all, either way, I’ll get the information I


    seek.”


    Another Asguardian stepped forward, Liam didn’t know who he was, but by his stance and broad


    shoulders, he was definitely influential among the Angels’ spawn, “You are really arrogant for a Caster


    and stupiding into our realm, threatening our kind.”


    Liam stared into the ageless yellow eyes, painting a picture of someone sumbed with years of


    agony, unwanted, unloved, unravelling this male specimen piece by piece. The man stepped forward


    attired in a long gold silk robe like some of the other Asguardians had worn for this grandeur.


    He didn’t wait for Liam to respond, he just snapped, “Did you think we were just going to let you walk


    out because Kalbreal has taken an insane liking to you and your siblings, William ckwyll. Do you


    think we do not know who you are, whose blood runs in those veins, look at you betraying an Angel at


    the first opening you get?”


    Liam thought for a second, as he rubbed his chin, still feigning a rxed position in the chair.


    Dukael now a few steps away from Liam, and the other man who now waited for Liam to speak, with a


    triumphant stare.


    Liam shook his head, he was very disappointed in this breed of descendants, “Yes,” he shrugged as a


    matter of fact, “Well,” Liam corrected himself, with confidence that exuded all of them in the room, “Let


    me rephrase, no I don’t think, I’m certain that you haven’t a clue whose blood runs in my veins,


    because if you did, we’d not be having this conversation. And I did consider the repercussions of


    entering this ce and when I added it all up, the decision was obvious, really, ‘see the conceited


    bastards’.”


    Dukael neared Liam, stepped in Liam’s path to defend him from the wrath of the Asguardian who now


    sped a sword in his hand ready to thrust it in Liam’s direction.


    “Tahros.” Dukael called out at the top of his voice, “You need to stop, I am still in


    charge.”
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