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betrayal to my kinsmen. A lad from the king's stable quickly offered his services and promised to tend for our tired horses. For the lost time we spend at his sister's house, we climbed the stairs, two-by-two, then strode through the empty halls, with the exception of a few servants. Upon arriving the great hall's open doors, we slowed down. The same guards, I had met, crossed their spears, blocking our way. “I presumed the King is aware of your visit Kushite or you wouldn't be in my face today. Is that so?” he asked tersly. “Yes,” I replied, civilized. He smirked, unconvinced. “If you don't intend to follow the proper court protocol I suggest-” “I've no intention in doing so, Sir.” The guard exchanged a quizzical glance at his counterpart, who in return, scowled. To prove them wrong of my intention, I slowly unsheathed my sword and hand it over to him by the pommel and took it. “King Ezana requires my assistance, that is not yet determine. My wishes is not to cause trouble of any the kind.” “Then we've an understanding, Kushite. Captain Tichaona, nice to see you again.” “The same here,” Tichaona's replied. We entered the great hall with furthermore demands and stood aside, waiting for our …show more content…
“I made it my business to found out why here and from who or what you were running away. That didn’t take long.” Ezana chuckled lightly. “You see, you being sick for days end and lodged at Tichaona's village had you technically disappeared. When Captain Tichaona brought you to his village on my orders, that same day, I asked ten volunteer, from all different background and statue to change their given birth name for Dragomir for a large somme, making it clear, their life may be in danger or forfeit is they told anyone of the scheme they were now pledging secrecy. To this day, only a handful know your truth identity. At the same times, a rumour circulated, that a Kushite spy betrayed his country for more

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