Revenge on Guardians by Anabel Bright

Revenge on Guardians by Anabel Bright

Author:Anabel Bright [Bright, Anabel]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Anabel Bright


Chapter Four

For the next few weeks, the Guardians trained intensely. We trained as we had never before. We trained for fourteen-hours each day. We went to sleep late and woke up early each day. There was no time for idle things. We only trained, ate, and slept. That was the routine. And we did it every day. The key Guardians were intense with us. We trained without fail and only rested for a few hours. I was exhausted every time, but I didn't complain. In fact, no one did. We all knew why the key Guardians didn't want us to let our guards down. Just like the vessel of the Goddess had said, anyone who wasn't ready enough or slacks would die. It was as simple as that.

"If the upcoming war wasn't so serious, I would think the key Guardians were trying to kill us," Liz groaned one day at lunch.

Arthur chuckled, but it soon turned to a grimace. "My entire body hurts like crazy."

"Your body only hurts? My body is dead from all the training," Fredrick said.

Uh," Liz muttered. "I hate Luther now more than I ever did."

At the mention of Luther, my mind thought of him. I wondered when he would strike. He had been silent ever since the journey to the temple. There had been no sighting of him or his beasts. It was like he had vanished off the surface of the earth as if he was tired of the fighting and killings and had decided to end it. But I knew better. The key Guardians knew better too and that was why they trained us hard. It was the calm before the storm. Luther was not one to give up on his revenge. He was preparing something big.

I sighed. When would Luther and his beasts be dead and gone forever? I couldn't wait for that day to come. That was if I was alive long enough to witness it. I shook my head at that thought. It was best I remained positive. I was not going to die in the war. I was going to be alive to see the end of Luther. In fact, I would be happy if I could kill him myself. He was the cause of thousands of deaths.

"Hey. What's that?"

I snapped out of my thoughts and followed Alec's finger. He was pointing at a man who had just stepped into the dining room.

"He bears the royal symbol," Brandon commented.

True enough, the man's shirt had the royal symbol drawn on it. He was a messenger of the King. The man walked up to the table of the key Guardians and held out a scroll, also bearing the royal symbol on it. The key Guardians stared at each other before Master Philip stretched out his hands to take the scroll. He opened the scroll and read whatever was written on it first before reading it out loud to the rest of us.

"Fearless Guardians of the land, the King requests your presence today by six p.



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