Once Banished
and the urge to fight. He needs something to unleash his anger on. He wants someone to feel the pain he fe
them. He has been trained to fight with multiple men on multiple occasion
They didn't know who he was. They were humans, but he was no
ng him over his shoulder. Without hesitation, Rey spun around and back-kicked another man in his manhood. He ste
ise it to attack Rey, he leaned forward and headb
his super-hearing. He needed no one to tell him that these men were getting brutal. He
his waist, and wheeled around to cut down the first men who lunged at
screamed out in pain and was gurgling blood. He kicked him in the c
turned around at the same time and plunged his blade into the heart of the fourth man. Before the fourth man could fall, Rey extracted a dagger from
ed to see ten men on the earth, not moving. The rest of the Innkeeper's men up
stumbled backward. His face widened in terror, and he seemed to realize that
the chest with all his might. The man flew backward, ov
slapped it on the man's head. As the bench collided with the innkeeper's head, it shattered i
st, but Rey saw it coming. With the aid of his super speed, he stepped on the man's wr
e man and asked, "The bandi
" the innkeeper yelle
picked up the man's dagger and held it between his legs. Slowly, he started pressing it toward his manhood
pushing the dagger harder
's indeed a group of bandits here. They left some hours before
throat tighter to be su
voice came out in a muffled t
truth out of him. Finally, he pulled back the dagger on the man's manhood. He turned around as
y didn't look bothered or pity him. He turned the dagger and pushed it deeper i
me a hard time,"
st done at the tavern. He couldn't believe he had grown fond
urging in the depths of his stomach. He felt the urge to unleash chaos, and that brings out a question: On whom? Rey needs no one to tell him that it's
is life. He was tired from riding too far, and he could feel himself starting to get exhausted. Nevertheless, he tri
he hard breathing of the horse. Rey needs no one to tell him
of the city. Upper Isle is now within his reach. As Rey rode pa
to check on him. If the man ever mustered the courage to come after him, Rey was sure tha
the city, which was laid out in a triangle. It was
instinct. He didn't know where he was going, but h
ed some buildings ahead of him. The buildings were b
They were stumbling against each other, screaming, and jostling each other. It was li
ight place but in a lion's den. He swallowed hard and hoped in his heart that he was not too la