Chapter 12

Back at Duutloug's hat, Joabe's father Laar Dampang and grandfather Laar Yompa were sitting with aggrieved faces.

They had heard of Duutloug condition and were there for a visit. The two and Pangmang were all crushed in the heart.

Although they had messenger birds and among their birds were three Bat Hawks that have also spent a considerable number of years running night errands for the family.

They considered sending the bat hawks, but there was no way the birds would return before dawn. If it was to be on any other land, they could have used magic to reach there.

But there was a river before West-End-Valleys, and the river does not permit humans to use magic in crossing it.

They gave up waiting for Duutloug to give out his last breath in the morning. Initially, Tebukbe and his aide were not hurt much.

But when Laar Yompa, Duutloug's younger brother, started remembering Duutloug achievements in their land, all those present, including

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