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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: Hell

Returning home, Gabriel saw bloodstains on the ground and a trail of footprints leading up to the house. Panic rising, he hurried, his heart pounding. When he reached the doorway, he froze in horror. A bandit was standing over his mother, blade in hand, ready to strike. Water began to

run from Gabriel's eyes as he took in the

scene.

"Leave my mother alone!" he shouted,

rushing forward with his farming knife.

The bandit sneered, dodging Gabriel's

attack, and struck him hard in the face.

Gabriel stumbled back, falling to the

ground, and before he could react, the

bandit kicked him hard in the side.

"Oi!" another voice called out. "Don't

rough him up too much. This one looks

like he's worth a few gold coins."

Gabriel started crawling toward his

mother, his vision blurry with tears. Her

body lay lifeless on the ground, and his

heart twisted with pain.

A thought suddenly came to him -

Where's Mia?

"Where's my sister?" Gabriel managed to

ask, looking up at the bandit.

"So,you've got a sister?" The bandit

leader said with a twisted smile. "We

didn't meet her, but maybe we'lll see her

next time." With that. he brouaht his fist

down on Gabriel's head, and everything

went dark.

Gabriel woke up to the rumbling of a

carriage. When he opened his eyes, he

saw other children around him, all tied

up like he was. Some of them were

young, crying and calling out for their

parents.

He turned to an older girl nearby and

whispered, "Where are they taking us?"

"The auction house," the girl replied

quietly.

Gabriel frowned. "What's an auction

house?"

"It's a place where they'll sell us to rich

nobles as slaves, " she said.

"S-slaves?" Gabriel stuttered. "How do you know all this?"

The girl sighed. "Because I was a slave

once. I ran away, but they caught me,

and now lIm back to being a slave." She

looked at him. "My name is Mona, by the

way."

"I'm Gabriel... Gabe for short."

After traveling for nearly a week, they

finally reached the city of June. The

carriage stopped at the city entrance,

where the guards inspected the

merchant's papers.

"Let him in!" one of the guards shouted.

The merchant and his cargo of slaves

entered the city. After a few minutes,

the carriage stopped again, and Gabriel

and the other children were ordered out

and led into a small, dimly lit room.

"Don't move or try anything," the

merchant barked, locking the door

behind them.

Meanwhile, on the west side of the city

a special guest was dining in the most

famous restaurant, the streets lined

with quards at every corner.

"Do you really need this many guards

when you're escorting me, Arthur?"

the young lady asked, her voice laced with slight annoyance.

"It's a must, my lady'" Arthur replied.

"Your father would be furious if anything were to happened to you."

"Waiter, the bill," the young lady said, her voice carrying an ominous edge.

"Ye-yes, my lady. Here's your bill," the waiter stammered, quickly handing it to her.

She wrote a check and handed it to him. "Arthur, I'm ready to leave."

"Yes, at once, Lady Isabella," Arthur replied.

The guards moved to open the restaurant doors, standing at ease. Arthur held Isabella's hand as she stepped into her carriage. At the same time, a man handing out flyers approached.

"Where do you think you're going?" one of the knights demanded, blocking the flyer boy's path.

The boy stopped in his tracks, fear in his eyes. "I just wanted to hand out these flyers..."

"Turn around and leave, boy," Arthur said, his tone dark and foreboding.

"Arthur, I want to see what the flyer's about," Isabella interrupted. Arthur took a flyer from the boy, who quickly ran off, glancing back in fear.

Arthur climbed into the carriage and sat across from Isabella. She took the flyer from his hand, her eyes scanning it.

"Interesting..." Isabella murmured.

"What is it?" Arthur asked. She handed him the flyer.

"Slave auction," Arthur muttered.

"We're going to the auction house," Isabella ordered. "And that's final."

Arthur sighed, leaning out to inform the carriage driver. The carriage set off, fifty knights trailing behind.