Pan God continued, "The old man made a wish to the Black Rose Fairy. He wished for the fairy to grant his dairy cat the power to protect itself, the power and speed of a wolfman, the healing speed of a vampire, and the mind of a witch. This way, the dairy cat could protect itself."
Ivita's face became serious, was it really that amazing?
Then again, it seemed that much of the power originated from the blessings of these fairies' magic.
What were the laws of the fairies' race?
Pan God said: "The youngest son was kind-hearted. Although he got nothing from his father, he treated the kitten as a family member. He was very poor but took care of the dairy cat with his whole heart. He even spent the money he'd been saving for his wedding to hire a tutor to teach the cat human knowledge, manners, and even human language."
"Later, the youngest son of the Elliot family, being poor, had no choice but to become a pirate for his own survival."