Chapter 261. The Attack on the Carriages
CHRIS
With the help of the subject I paid with my dagger, we knew specific points of our rescue that were almost invaluable. Ian had asked me to draw up the plan alone, I didn’t understand why yet.
“I don’t trust them completely.”
He wrote in his note. We were in a corner of the Colbert market, to buy what we needed for the day’s food. It was the last one before attacking, we were running late.
“Don’t be like that, Ian, they’ve helped us. They saved Sallie.” I said, wrinkling my nose.
“It’s because he likes you. But they’re strangers, they were living in the jungle.”
He wrote again and I realized that the rivalry was beginning. Because he was extremely distrustful of the things that happened in his sad past. His grandfather was the one who tortured him and it was more than understandable that he didn’t trust people quickly. I tried to think of something to make him calm down.
“Come on, there’s nothing wrong with making allies. Look at Jacob
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