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Kashel and the Guardian were escorted to their rooms.
"So Lyam, what exactly are we going to do in this kingdom. Is to this place just want to test my patience." Gerrump Kashel he's still upset apparently.
"You've never been that angry at something Kashel." Guardian.
"How I'm not upset, they casually call humans dirty creatures without reflecting on themselves. Indeed in this world many humans are evil but not all human hearts are as dirty as they imagine, if not for human struggle. Their lives will never be at peace." Kashel kept babbling.
"Yes, there are people who like to destroy forests. But there are humans who like nature anyway, so their presence is still awake to this day. Not all humans are dirty." Kashel laid his body on the bed he had prepared.
"So actually what we want to do here. If there's no clear purpose I want to go home." Kashel said again.
"This place will be the target of Kashel's next dark storm." Liam.
"I'd really like to see those parasitic creatures fighting with their own bodies." Kashel thought evil.
"We can't be like that Kashel, they're just weak beings who need our help. We can't let the darkness disturb the human realm." The Guardian said he was wiser than ever.
"Hm alright, I am content to give my heart now." Kashel tried to put herself to sleep. Though the anger was only in Kashel's mouth, not his heart.
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Kashel who was angry with the Elves did not want to eat with them. He was like a child sulking at something.
"What if I'm poisoned?" kashel asked, leaving the Guardian speechless. After the Guardian told him to eat.
Kashel apparently provided food that he brought himself from his office. Only the Guardian attended breakfast that morning.
"If the food I bring is gone, I'll go home to Lyam." Kashel remained silent in the room, too lazy to see the fairies.
To be honest, the fairies had a beautiful face for Kashel.
With long white hair smooth and glowing, the pointed ears are a little long, and apparently very charming. Like the people of a fairyland. Nosed sharp, when opened his eyes look bright blue eyes have pupils eyes like lions that have sharp gazes. Then wear a robe with a variety of colors that are very clean at the sight of the eye. Absolutely stunning. That was Kashel's thought on the appearance of the fairies.
However, their personalities are very different from their faces. And that's what pissed Kashel off, their deceptive appearance.
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The bored Kashel finally came out of his room. No one dared to look for Kashel after the Guardian's anger yesterday.
"La... La... Las...." Kashel heard someone humming beautifully behind a door made of giant leaves.
Kashel peered inside and found a fairy girl in a blue dress with her shiny white hair tied up with a horsewheel sitting by the pool staring at the night sky, the place was a natural hot spring lucky girl was just soaking her feet. If it wasn't Kashel maybe that person would have been very fascinated with the beauty of the fairy girl.
Realizing that someone was watching him, he stopped humming and looked directly at the door.
"You... Humans." The fairy girl noticed Kashel not far away, her voice sounding very melodious as she spoke.
"Ah I'm sorry, I'll go." Kashel wanted to leave the place. Act as if nothing has happened. Kashel did not want to see the fairy girl again.
"Wait!" pinta the fairy girl called Kashel.
"Honestly, I'd really like to meet a human being, I don't think there's a human guest in this palace." He stood up and said politely to Kashel, he walked towards Kashel and pulled Kashel into the room.
"My name is Stella" he introduced himself.
"Call me Kashel." Kashel answered him immediately by introducing his name as well.
"That, don't you hate me?" Kashel asked a nice sword, the fairy girl shook her head.
"No, I don't hate humans. I wonder at my people who hate humans. You seem to be good." Stella let out her opinion, Kashel only responded to Stella with a friendly smile. He was not interested in the girl at all.
Kashel did not expect that there would be fairies who did not take humans for granted.
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But Kashel then realized there was something strange about the fairy girl's eyes. Kashel stared back at the fairy girl with a flat face, after knowing her habits.
"It turns out to be the same," Kashel said, staring at the fairy girl in disappointment.
The fairy girl looked surprised by Kashel who was not affected at all by her charms.
"If I were a bad person, your life could be in danger Miss." Kashel looked at the girl with a fearful look and then after that Kashel wanted to leave the room.
"Yeah!" he suddenly shouted.
"Please that young man, want to harass me." Because of the fairy girl's scream. Kashel just stared at him silently doing nothing.
Kashel thought, people who consider lowly humans even have the same nature as humans, should not be able to label others as nice and say people are bad.
As the warrior fairies entered the room, Kashel looked calm and stood still looking at the frightened fairy girl, Kashel not caring about the slander she was given, because Kashel felt he did nothing to the fairy girl.
"Don't move! You must be punished for abusing the Princess of this kingdom." Reveal one of the soldiers.
"Oh so she's a Princess, it turns out her cunning is exactly a dirty man." Kashel spoke loudly, the fairy girl seemed to not accept Kashel's words.
"You filthy man who dares touch me." The fairy girl did not want to lose.
The Guardian and the Fairy King came to the scene of the commotion.
"Stella what's wrong?" ask his father the Fairy King.
"The father of the human man wanted to harass me." He ran and hugged his father's arm.
"What am I doing that for." Kashel began to defend himself, the Guardian was silent. He's not defending anyone.
"You must live the law of this kingdom" said the Elf King, who hated Kashel from the beginning.
"You think I'm going to want to serve your punishment, I feel innocent here. I will not listen to you, and accept your slander humbly." Kashel said coldly he did not flinch at all or fear at all.