Chapter 2
Author: Rachel Holt
last update2025-01-22 15:31:53

"Please, please...finn I'm sorry, I should have never hit you, sorry guys," Jack Harrison said, looking scared of what horror Finn and his gang are about to unleash on him.

Finn blows rained down on jack, and he was unable to defend himself. He tried to cover his head, but it was no use.

Finn was simply too strong. As the beating continued, Jack Harrison began to feel himself growing weaker and weaker. His thoughts became muddled, and he could barely stand.

"Hold him still!" Finn ordered his guys, and they did as they were told. Finn then clenched his right fist tightly before punching jack Harrison hard on his belly.

"Please guys, don't do this" jack Harrison said as he fell to the ground while holding his stomach.

Finn pulled his fist backwards again and gave out a punch to Jack Harrison chest. This time Jack Harrison coughed up blood.

"You will learn your lesson here today, and you will learn the hard way!" Finn roared, retrieving his fist and attempted to strike Jack Harrison once more.

"Finn, that's enough!" The guy known as albert voiced as he rushed forward. He couldn't take it anymore. Albert had long hair but his own was red. It was evident that he is dangerous.

"Stay out of this Albert!, you don't want to be on my bad books bro" Finn spoke in anger before shifting his attention back to Jack Harrison who was barely breathing.

"If you hit him one more time he might die!, boss won't like that" Albert cautioned with a worrisome look.

"I don't give a shit about what boss likes, he never liked me...So my aim here is to kill this poor boy!" Finn responded nonchalantly.

"No, your aim here is to Level down this place like boss instructed..and i suggest we get on with it." Albert interjected.

Finn glanced at him for several seconds before shrugging his shoulders and instructed his gang to let go of Jack Harrison. Jack Harrison fell down to the floor and was at the verge of passing out.

"Since when did you become a weakling?" Finn said as he looked at Albert irritatingly.

"Am not a weakling, finn" Albert said confidently. "Well, keep behaving like one and you be off my gang" Finn said threatening Albert.

"You've gone soft boy, and I don't like that" Finn said with hatred in his eyes.

"Spread out and cut down this place guys" Finn orders as they all carry out the order given to them.

Jack Harrison couldn't move, all he did was watch as his grandmother's land got destroyed by finn and his gang before passing out.

Two days later, Jack Harrison woke up and saw himself lying down on the same spot he fainted. "Holy shit!How long have I been out?" Jack Harrison said while holding his head.

He was feeling headache as he kept holding his head as he struggled to stand up but kept staggering.

"Grandma, no, no, I need to get back home...Grandma must be worried sick" Jack Harrison said as he picked up the vegetables and carrots that were left free Finn and his guys leveled his grandmother's farmland.

After some minutes of walking home, he finally arrived home but saw that the house was silent as if no one was at home.

"Grandma I'm back home, I ran into Kasper and his guy and they beat the hell out of me after I tried to stop them from des-" Jack Harrison was narrating what went down at the farmland as he kept searching for his grandma around the house.

Only to meet his grandma dead, lying lifeless on the ground. The old woman had suffered a heart attack after he heard what happened to her farmland and Jack not returning for some days now, she had thought Jack was dead after some people volunteered to search for him but couldn't find him, this gave her heart attack and eventually died.

"No, no grandma, you can't do this to me!...I need you, you can't die now". Jack Harrison wept bitterly which attracted other people living in the same habitat as Jack.

All of them were classified as weak so they were sent away, isolating them from those with supernatural powers.

"It is okay jack, these things happen and there is nothing we can do," one of the people said as she laid her hand on jack Harrison shoulder.

"Can you even listen to yourself?These people with supernatural powers take advantage of us all because we're weak and there is nothing we can do." Jack Harrison said

"At least we're surviving, we don't need to fight them, we're all weak elves, orcs or dwarves and even humans even if of course you are the only human among us" A man named Thompson said.

"So since this boy has no one to live with him, who will take this human into his or her home?" Mr Thompson said as he looked through the crowd waiting for someone to accept.

No one wanted to take Levi Fernandez in because he was weak and may not be able to do any chores for them.

"I'll take him!" A woman named mrs Sophie said while raising her hand up acknowledging to take Jack Harrison in.

"He is weak, he will become a burden for you!" One of the members of the crowd said.

"This boy has no one in this life, he is alone in this world and besides his grandmother was a good woman to all of us...so the little I can do is to take Care of his grandchild for her" Mrs Sophie said confidently.

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