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The crowd gasped as the princess stumbled and fell. The prince instantly sobered up and rushed to the edge, but he only saw the onlookers gathered below.
Sh'Ako also came to her senses, finding herself in free fall. The princess was overcome with horror at the realization of what was happening and the imminent death, but at the last moment, someone grabbed her hand and pulled her through a window located under the roof of the Tower.
- Are you alright? - a voice asked.
Sh'Ako raised her head and saw a dark-eyed stranger in front of her, dressed in clothes that were strange for this place.
- I... yes, I'm fine, - the princess replied uncertainly.
- That's good. But be more careful next time, because I might not be able to make it, - the man said with a smile.
- Thank you for saving me... - the girl hesitated, - I'm sorry, I don't know your name.
- Ser'Flevey, - the brunette introduced himself and offered his hand to the lady.
Meanwhile, on the street, everyone sighed with relief, glad that everything turned out well. The king and his guests headed back to the palace, when suddenly a woman's voice sounded from behind:
- You have acrobatic performances here in honor of the holiday.
- That's all we needed, - Radonar whispered, recognizing the ringing voice.
- Lady Ayren, - Nemt began enthusiastically, - What a pleasant surprise.
- Yes, a pleasant one, - the king added.
- You didn't expect it, did you? - she smirked.
- Should we have expected someone who refused to come?
- It's a surprise, you fool, - Ayren replied, frowning, and approached closer, - I brought you a gift, - she added, winking.
Radonar hesitated, but Pensel and Lecon came to his aid, deciding to greet the guest. After exchanging pleasantries, the procession continued on its way to the palace, including Ayren and her dozen bodyguards. As the crowd approached the gates, a dark spot appeared in the sky, which was soon recognized as a dragon. The townspeople began to scatter in panic, and the city guard quickly took up their positions, most of which were located on the towers and walls of the city. However, the soldiers were inferior to the dragon in speed, and therefore not everyone managed to reach their posts. The monster immediately began to land, landing not far from the gates. Two figures dismounted from it, and the dragon itself turned into a man. The trio approached the king and his retinue. The courtiers immediately recognized Matveg, the royal miner, and also recognized the ruler of the neighboring country, but no one knew the third one, and it was difficult to see him because of the hood.
- Greetings, Radonar, - the fair-haired man said loudly.
- Welcome, Anver.
- I'm here on business.
- What business? - the king asked and turned his gaze to Matveg, but he only looked away.
Sh'Ako also came to her senses, finding herself in free fall. The princess was overcome with horror at the realization of what was happening and the imminent death, but at the last moment, someone grabbed her hand and pulled her through a window located under the roof of the Tower.
- Are you alright? - a voice asked.
Sh'Ako raised her head and saw a dark-eyed stranger in front of her, dressed in clothes that were strange for this place.
- I... yes, I'm fine, - the princess replied uncertainly.
- That's good. But be more careful next time, because I might not be able to make it, - the man said with a smile.
- Thank you for saving me... - the girl hesitated, - I'm sorry, I don't know your name.
- Ser'Flevey, - the brunette introduced himself and offered his hand to the lady.
Meanwhile, on the street, everyone sighed with relief, glad that everything turned out well. The king and his guests headed back to the palace, when suddenly a woman's voice sounded from behind:
- You have acrobatic performances here in honor of the holiday.
- That's all we needed, - Radonar whispered, recognizing the ringing voice.
- Lady Ayren, - Nemt began enthusiastically, - What a pleasant surprise.
- Yes, a pleasant one, - the king added.
- You didn't expect it, did you? - she smirked.
- Should we have expected someone who refused to come?
- It's a surprise, you fool, - Ayren replied, frowning, and approached closer, - I brought you a gift, - she added, winking.
Radonar hesitated, but Pensel and Lecon came to his aid, deciding to greet the guest. After exchanging pleasantries, the procession continued on its way to the palace, including Ayren and her dozen bodyguards. As the crowd approached the gates, a dark spot appeared in the sky, which was soon recognized as a dragon. The townspeople began to scatter in panic, and the city guard quickly took up their positions, most of which were located on the towers and walls of the city. However, the soldiers were inferior to the dragon in speed, and therefore not everyone managed to reach their posts. The monster immediately began to land, landing not far from the gates. Two figures dismounted from it, and the dragon itself turned into a man. The trio approached the king and his retinue. The courtiers immediately recognized Matveg, the royal miner, and also recognized the ruler of the neighboring country, but no one knew the third one, and it was difficult to see him because of the hood.
- Greetings, Radonar, - the fair-haired man said loudly.
- Welcome, Anver.
- I'm here on business.
- What business? - the king asked and turned his gaze to Matveg, but he only looked away.