Chapter 121. Help
Moses accepted the handkerchief and wiped his face. Talking to Thomás at that moment was all he wanted to avoid. And in his heart, he thought it was a good punishment to leave him in prison for a few days, but his sense of duty compelled him to go and talk to his son. And he still had the advice of the voice, which brought him so much peace. He could see the disapproval in Simas's eyes, but he could not abide by his feelings. He had to fulfill his obligations, after all, what Thomás did was not even comparable to what Afhany did...
The two left the castle and entered the neighboring castle. Thomas was sitting with a carefree countenance in the armchair in the living room. When he saw them, he didn't change his manner, but he looked suspiciously at them when they both sat down in armchairs next to his.
"My son, why are you acting so badly with your brothers?" Moses asked without changing his voice. He wanted him to speak to him without fear.
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