Chapter 205
Chapter 205
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I chuckled at the question, brow raised in amusement. As I slowly turned my gaze to the man who’d spoken, he stiffened visibly and lowered his head in respect before speaking.
“Forgive me for saying this, especially now when we’re about to launch an attack on the king’s pack, but I’ve noticed a change in many of the rogues. They whisper among themselves about the reward, plotting what they’d do with that kind of money. Yesterday I caught one muttering that if he had the gold he wouldn’t be a rogue or slave here for the lazy leader. As soon as I heard him, I cut off his head in front of everyone and told them the outcome of betrayal was death, if they revealed anything, they wouldn’t leave alive.”
He paused slightly, then continued.
“However, this was enough to control some of them for a while but with the way things are going, someone will eventually snitch about your location, leader.”
My smile widened and I chuckled, tilting my head to the side.
“Ah. Is that what’s happening?” I asked nonchalantly, though I already knew.
Before the first man could answer, another spoke up.
“Yes, leader. It is happening. The camp is in disarray. Everyone is talking about ratting you out, and I believe it’s only a matter of time before someone does. What should we do? By then the king will find us before the attack.”
“Yes, I agree. We must act or we’ll be caught. Give us orders and we will follow. Should we root out the ungrateful ones and kill them to set an example? If we do not act now, our plan will fail.”
Almost immediately the other commanders began calling out in unison, “Please give us orders, leader. Please give us orders.”
I sat back, watching them with amusement, one brow lifted as my grin widened. Ah, Darius. He was indeed smart. I hadn’t expected this move from him, he’d sown distrust among my rogues so that, even if no one wanted to betray us, cracks would form and everyone would start suspecting each other.
Maybe I shouldn’t have written him the note after all, but it would’ve been disrespectful not to say goodbye, right? I shouldn’t forget how well they’d accommodated me.
They continued to speak, one after the other; before I cut them off.
“Why is everyone so scared?” I asked in a slow drawl, my gaze flicking around the room to watch their stunned faces. “I trust my rogues. I know they won’t betray me.”
The room fell deadly silent. No one could meet my eyes. I heard a faint scoff from Kieran, but I kept speaking, a smile never leaving my face.
“My men are loyal. They put their leader first, they’d give their lives for the one they serve.” I traced slow circles with my foot as I spoke.
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“So why are you so sure they’d run to the king? Who are they to trade me for gold?”
Their gazes narrowed. The first man to speak from the start hesitated, then forced the words out.
“L–leader… I understand. I’m honoured you think that of us. But some people can’t be trusted, they wouldn’t hesitate to stab you in the back.”
His eyes flicked to Kieran, who frowned, the implication hanging in the air. Another voice quickly chimed in. urgent and low: “Yes, leader. Please be careful.”
But before the others could repeat it, I snorted and a loud laugh burst from me. I threw my head back, shook it in amusement, my eyes wet with unshed tears.
“Oh my goddess, this is amusing, really amusing. I’m just playing you lot. You should relax and not be so easily scared.”
Everyone looked confused. I pulled my legs from the desk and leaned on it, placing my hands on the surface as I narrowed my eyes.
“You don’t have to be scared about this affecting our plans. It won’t, because no one will be able to reveal our location.”
“B–but-” one of the commanders protested, but I put a finger to my lips and shut him up, he clamped his mouth closed at once. I continued, my smile slowly fading as I rested my head on my hand and yawned with bored expression.
“As I was saying, no one will be able to reveal our location. Why? You may want to ask…” I said, pointing at my wrist. “Because of the Crescent Bond tattoo that every one of you has.”
They all looked down at the mark on their wrists, the brand I had given everyone who became part of my rogue family. To them it was just a tattoo that only other rogues could see, a way to recognize one another. What they hadn’t realized was that it was more than a mark.
It wasn’t just a simple tattoo, it was a curse.
“Anyone who has the Crescent Bond is bound by a curse that disallows anyone from revealing my identity or the location of my camp.”
Their eyes widened and they all drew a sharp breath. Kieran, who had been quiet, gasped in shock.
“What?!” he yelled, not holding back as he stared at the mark on his wrist. He was a rogue after all, he’d lived here with his mother when they were chased away from Emberfang.
“W–what did you say just now?” he stammered, while the others sat too stunned to answer.
I couldn’t help but look at them like they’d missed the point, but since I was kind, I explained again, pointing to my wrist, my words slow and deliberate.
“Listen. This tattoo on your wrists is a curse. Anyone who dares utter a single word revealing my identity or any information about me will die almost immediately. Everyone here carries the curse, so you don’t have to worry about anyone betraying us.”
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“That- that is impossible” Kieran shot up from his seat and stared at his hand in terror as though he could believe a word of what I had said.
“You- you marked everyone here with a curse? How is that possible, why would you do that?
The others stayed silent, but their expressions said enough, like Kieran, they didn’t want to believe it. Finding their hesitation boring. I scoffed and cut straight to the point.
“Impossible?” I echoed, tilting my head slightly to the side.
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“Then tell me, how else do you think I’ve managed to keep my identity hidden for so many years outsiders finding out? Why are there always mysterious deaths in the camp? Why do you think I go through the trouble of marking every single one of you before you’re accepted? Tell me, hm?”
As my words sank in, realization finally dawned on their faces. Kieran let out a shaky breath, staring at me as though he were staring at the devil himself.