It�s something I�ve heard dozens of times.�And whenever she said this, it was Arin who always bit the bread pretending not to win.
But this time it was different.�
Arin looked at Canis� mouth with trembling eyes.�Something was on it, and it smelled.
�Kanis, you����what did you eat?�
Kanis was embarrassed like never before.
�uh?�Ahaha!�this is a cake�The cream fell off and I licked it, but it must have been spilled.�Sorry for not talking.�I�m so hungry����!�
match!
Canis� face turned fierce.�She was beaten countless times by things in her back alley, but it was the first time in my life that I had been slapped so painfully.
�Ah, Arin����.�
Arin was making a scary expression that Kanis had never seen before.
�Bad baby����.�How could you do this to me!�am i cattle?�are you breeding me?�You want me to eat this?�What the hell am I to you!�
�Arin, it�s not like that!�This is my punishment!�It has nothing to do with you!�
�I don�t need anything!�I don�t need anything like this!�
Arin picked up the bread and threw it away.�Looking at the bread rolling in the dust, Kanis turned her head away with an angry expression.
�scale!�What are you doing!�how did i get this����!�
Arin pulled Kanis� face and kissed him.�Tears streamed from her eyes as she licked what was on her lips.
It�s not a sweet kiss.�It wasn�t even a beautiful exchange of emotions between humans.�Just being born was an act of sympathy between two creatures, sinful in themselves.
Canis only then realized what she had eaten.�Tears flowed for the first time since he was born.�The sadness he had endured all his life burst out at once.
�Huh!�Whoa!�
�Don�t do that again.�Just one more time and I can�t be with you anymore.�
�I�m sorry, Arin.�Do not leave.�you are my only family�It�s all the reason I live.�
�okay.�Let�s live, Canis.�We must live.�
Canis, filled with sadness, could not even answer and nodded in succession.�But Arin did not forgive him.�That day, until Canis ate an entire piece of bread that fell on the floor.
Canis calmly talked about her past as if she were reciting someone else�s life.�
�We lived in hell.�But Master saved us there.�He gave me something to eat, gave me the strength to protect Arin, and even gave me Harvest, the essence of dark magic.�
People�s eyes turned to Harvest.�Normally, it was a talkative magical creature, but this time, it kept its silence.
�okay.�
Sirone said.
�What kind of life have you lived?�But that doesn�t justify killing people.�Just because you lived harder than others doesn�t mean that bad things become right things.�
�Don�t get me wrong.�I�m not defending you, I�m trying to teach you.�How thin the justice you believe in, how pretentious the world you live in.�What saved Arin and me wasn�t the proud justice you said.�I am just doing what I believe in.� JrNovels.com