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Chapter:-4


"Wait! You mean that child was fond of telling . . . stories? Like fairytales?"

"Bingo! Apparently, her mother loved to tell her fairytales, love stories and happy endings. It's the typical childhood days. The child obviously fell in love with the concept of fairytales that she couldn't help but brag about it everyday. She even went as far as to imagine she was the princess in a Cinderella story while her parents were her fairy god parents—"

"Not wanting to upset their self proclaimed Fairy Princess, the villagers granted her wish and they became a group of people who adored faeries and fairy tales. They found it amusing whenever the child said "honesty is the best policy." Or that "faeries don't lie, so we shouldn't lie!" It was a beautiful scenery to take in the innocence and enthusiasm of a young girl who adored the world despite of the cruelty it casted upon her. The child was totally ecstatic with the response she got from the villagers. And so, she prayed to the heavens above to bless them. To bless their group as one of the faeries. And she termed their village the fairy Clan. The blessed ones."

"Alright, I understand what you're thinking, Seth. It's normal for children to think of it that way. But how is it connected to the Balck Clan? I mean, yeah, the Balck Clan' information about the wings and the location coincides with your story. But if you speak so highly about this family, I can't seem to imagine, how they got violent and turned to the other side so suddenly." Rose explained as she frowned in confusion. Wondering what Seth point was all along.

"Unfortunately, the village was under attack. The businessmen and corrupt officials wanted to turn the village into a commercial business establishment. The villagers, with the leadership of the family, led the uproar and defense of their village. They went to the White Wolf's Clan for support. Of course, the authority promised them to protect their village from their enemies."

"Alright, I can sense that I will now hear a cliché story once again. Is this the part where I can assume the authority became a traitor yet again and ditched their mission? Resulting in the village being annihilated? And then that's why the villagers, or the survivors of the tragedy rebelled against the authority, turning them into one of the authority enemies?" Team concluded as he crossed his arms over his chest and stared at Seth with mockery written on his eyes. He was getting bored and annoyed with this discussion.

"Your assumption is, in a way, correct Seth. But there's more than that. The cut that the authority inflicted on the villagers was so deep it was beyond repair."

"And what was it? What was the cut which the authority brought upon the villagers and made them broken beyond repair?" Rose asked.

"The first time they went to the authority, the child was dumbfounded by, well, seeing our outfits, armors, weapons and our very demeanor. While the 20th century had advanced far in many places in our country it still hadn't reached this village as it was very isolated. Imagine the wonder and influence the warriors inflicted on the child when she saw them for the first time. Ever since then the child referred the warriors as the true faeries. They became the heroes we know in Marvel series, or simply they became the fairies she knew that grants wishes and bring salvation to everyone."

"But the Authority betrayed them. Betrayed her. And what's the worst? The child was held as hostage by the authorities. Who, instead of becoming their salvation, turned their back against them and became henchmen to those corrupt officials. The authority killed the child first as a warning, and then it was followed by killing the other children afterwards, destroying their village, right in front of their eyes." Everyone gasped at the cruelty they heard from the information Seth got.

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