The Intruder
Author: X34L
last update2025-09-15 23:34:38

It wasn’t difficult for Arya to find the entrance to the secret passage. His hobby of hunting had made him familiar with the forest paths surrounding the capital.

The two of them entered the dark passage. For light, Arya drew the Fire Dragon Sword and walked in front.

“When Father once took me through this tunnel, I thought he had gone mad. Who would dare rebel against a kingdom as great as Sastrajingga? What kind of power could overthrow his throne? I thought it was impossible,” Arya said.

“But apparently, there is,” Rengga replied with a small laugh.

“My thoughts back then were understandable. At that time, I wasn’t even interested in martial arts. I thought martial arts only brought suffering to others.”

“It all depends on the individual, Arya. Back in the sect, I once asked each member why they trained in martial arts. Most answered it was for self-defense. But there was one answer that truly disturbed me.”

“What was it?” Arya asked curiously.

“That member said—because of brotherh
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