Trash of the Count’s Family – Chapter 62 – Just Destroy It (4)
“We should get there in about an hour.” Cale put the now accurate map back in his pocket before looking at his group. Drip, drip. Drops of blood were dripping Continue Reading →
“We should get there in about an hour.” Cale put the now accurate map back in his pocket before looking at his group. Drip, drip. Drops of blood were dripping Continue Reading →
Cale did not care that Witira and Paseton were looking at him with uncertainty. They would soon find out about On and Hong’s skills. “Let’s go.” The Black Dragon started Continue Reading →
Cale got off the carriage once they got to Harris Village, the village closest to the Forest of Darkness. His thoughts once he got there were simple. “It’s black.” It Continue Reading →
Cale’s family was naturally the first to greet him back home. Swish. Swoosh. Cale’s body was turned to the left and right against his will. Tap. Tap. Tap. Cale’s shoulders, Continue Reading →
“We have had many battles, both large and small, with the mermaids over the years. We control the north and the mermaids control the south.” Paseton looked toward Cale. Cale, Continue Reading →
Cale responded to Toonka’s words by pointing at Toonka and starting to speak. “Are you and your crew not also crazy for trying to flip everything over?” Toonka’s smile ended Continue Reading →
Cale felt all the gazes focus on him, and slowly got up. He was cheering Witira on after watching her send Toonka flying, but he urgently let out his shield Continue Reading →
Toonka, who had a crazed look in his eyes, was holding a baseball bat in his hand that was making a vicious noise as it cut through the air. Cale Continue Reading →
Cale did not want to see Toonka’s smiling face. However, Amiru calmly started to explain. “Bob is from the Whipper Kingdom. He is from a small seaside village and went Continue Reading →
Cale started to think. ‘Should I run?’ But that Whale’s pupils were accurately looking at him. He also seemed to be putting strength into his hands, as Cale could see Continue Reading →