This is a locked chapterCHAPTER 65 THE WOLF'S WRATH
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The scene opens with a duel between two noblemen, Virgil and Agamemnon. Virgil is the one who kills his brother, and the other is killed by the other. Virgil blames the other for his brother's murder, and says that he will kill both of them if they continue to fight. He says that Virgil is in the company of the "highness" of the crown prince, and that he would never lose to such a fellow. Virgil says that his nature lends itself better to living as he pleases and building his harim.
This is a locked chapterCHAPTER 65 THE WOLF'S WRATH
About This Chapter
The scene opens with a duel between two noblemen, Virgil and Agamemnon. Virgil is the one who kills his brother, and the other is killed by the other. Virgil blames the other for his brother's murder, and says that he will kill both of them if they continue to fight. He says that Virgil is in the company of the "highness" of the crown prince, and that he would never lose to such a fellow. Virgil says that his nature lends itself better to living as he pleases and building his harim.