New Kingdom (US) by Wilbur Smith
Author:Wilbur Smith [Smith, Wilbur]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Zaffre
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
âRaise your cups high! Here are two new brothers! Welcome them into our tribe, the Tribe of the Shrikes!â
Basti the Cruelâs voice boomed across the drunken bandits. They roared their approval, slopping beer as they thrust their cups towards the night sky.
Huiâs face bloomed from the heat of the roaring campfire. His eyes stung from the acrid smoke, his nose wrinkling at the greasy sourness of the fish stew bubbling in the cauldron. One day later, he still felt numb. He had never thought killing a man could be so hard. But heâd done what he needed to do. There had been no other choice. And for all the misery it had caused him, Hui had learned another lesson that would serve him well in days to come. He would never shrink from killing someone again.
Fareed stood beside him, the honey light of the fire dancing in his black eyes. He showed no emotion.
Once the Shrikes had swarmed out of the looted farmstead, the flames licking up into the night from the fire that had been lit in the kitchen, word had travelled amongst the bandits of Huiâs dispatch of the farmer, and the torture he must have inflicted to discover the location of the treasure. They had cheered his name.
And when theyâd finally trekked back to this new camp tucked in a rocky crevass in the hills, Bastiâs face had glowed with pride when heâd heard of Huiâs success. Pride not for Hui, but for himself: that heâd been such a wise leader, heâd seen Huiâs attributes the moment heâd walked into the camp.
Hui stared at the Shrike lordâs face, seeing the map of cruelty in every line, in the turn of the mouth, in the pitiless eyes. He imagined slashing the bandit chieftainâs throat with his knife in revenge for Kykyâs death, as he had killed the merchant. One slash â so simple. Heâd never thought he would have found it in him to kill this raptor. Now he knew otherwise. He was capable of anything.
But Hui needed Basti â that was his calculation. One day, though . . . One day . . .
The Shrike lord raised his right hand and flexed his fingers to beckon the two new recruits forward.
Hui strode through a swirl of sparks to stand in front of Basti. Fareed followed a step behind. The chieftain raised his right hand, palm out, indicating that Hui and Fareed should do the same. Once theyâd followed his command, he lashed out with his curved knife twice. The blade sliced across their palms.
Hui felt the pain lance up his arm, but he held his trembling hand in place. He could not afford to show weakness. The blood dripped down his palm and splashed on the hard ground.
Basti held his gaze, a tight smile on his lips, watching to see how Hui responded. He nodded and held a cup under Huiâs hand, and then Fareedâs. Once the blood had drained into it, he swirled it around and tossed the gore into the flames, where it sizzled and spat.
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