The Thief of Cluring
Author: X34L
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Ratnasari truly gave not a single one of the twelve men a chance to strike back. The speed she displayed was more than enough to take them down in a short amount of time.

The owner of the tavern tried to flee for his life, but Arya was already standing in front of him — the man had no idea when the young warrior had overtaken him.

“Where do you think you’re going, Uncle? Haven’t I already warned you that I wouldn’t let a single one of you live?”

“Please… forgive me, Warrior. I’ve made a terrible mistake,” the man pleaded.

Arya sneered as he looked at the man, now kneeling four steps away from him. “Did you also give the same chance to your victims? Earlier, I asked how many times you’ve carried out this kind of robbery, but none of you answered. So don’t blame me if none of you survive this night,” he said, picking up a small pebble beneath his foot.

“Please, forgive me, Warrior. I have a wife and child at home,” the man begged, weeping.

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