"You're afraid," I said fiercely. "You are afraid that Cesur will take his place. You know very well that Kuzgun has no chance against Cesur."
"How confident are those words." He took his hands out of his pockets and began to examine the frames on the coffee table by the wall.
"After these words, how can I believe that you will stick to our agreement."
"Don't touch him!" I exited.
He gently set the frame back in place. "I'm just telling the truth. This has nothing to do with my trust in Cesur."
I tried to bend it but in vain. He looked at me sarcastically and laughed. It was clear he was trying to trick me.
At that moment, Ateş and Cansu entered through the door left open by the Great Wolf. I sighed heavily when they turned on the lights. I was surprised, but they didn't look as surprised as I did.
"You had a guest?" ' he said in mock surprise.