Chapter 7: I didnt know then. (7)
- I didn’t know then. (7)
As I said that watching the three kids scarf down a simple bread and soup, No. 1000 nodded as if she had no time to waste talking, No. 17 blushed slightly and No. 1 said brazenly.
“The food is not tasty, we are hungry.”
But unlike his attitude he quickly slapped away No. 1000’s hands away from his bread.
It’s not like I couldn’t understand them. It’s probably because it’s been a while since they ate food fit for humans.
After serving them a seven-day full course of every type of bombardment the organization had to offer, they were given a pouch of jerky and moved immediately to the mountains. Just as they got over altitude sickness, a raft in the middle of the ocean. And after hearing that they were sick and tired of water, they had magic-sealing cuffs normally used for mage prisoners shacked onto their arms and thrown into the middle of the desert.
