Invincible Blood Sorceror - Chapter 19: Chase after them
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Kaelāvarās grin turned savage. "Human women spread their legs for anything with a coin purse or a title. Your mother mustāve done the sameāand look what crawled out nine months later. A bastard, plain and simple. Thatās all you are."
The words echoed like a slap across stone, brutal and deliberate.
"Donāt talk about my mother," Jorghan said, his voice low and dangerous.
The twins exchanged glances, sensing the changes in Jorghan.
"What mother?" Kaelāvar laughed. "The weak woman who couldnāt even save herself? Or Lady Sigora, who keeps you like a pet out of pity?"
Something snapped inside Jorghan.
The calm from his meditation vanished, replaced by a hot, pulsing rage. He could feel his control slipping, feel the mana surging through his body in chaotic waves rather than the smooth flows he had been cultivating.
"Youāve done it," he growled, stepping toward Kaelāvar.
To his surprise, Kaelāvar backed up a step, something like uncertainty flashing in his eyes. Perhaps he had noticed the way the water in the pond had begun to ripple, though no wind blew. Or maybe he saw the faint red glow that Jorghan couldnāt seeāthe glow that emanated from the mark on his neck whenever his emotions ran high.
"Or what?" Kaelāvar recovered quickly, his contempt returning. "Youāll cry to Sigora? Run home to your pretend mother?"
Jorghan lunged forward, forgetting all his training in that moment of pure rage.
But Kaelāvar was faster.
The older boy turned and sprinted toward the edge of the island where several flying beasts were tetheredādragon-like creatures with leathery wings that the Norāvack used for transportation between islands.
"Catch me if you can, bastard!" Kaelāvar called over his shoulder.
The twins then followed him.
Jorghan ran after them, his bare feet slapping against the stone path. With his small frame, he couldnāt match their speed.
By the time he reached the tethering posts, Kaelāvar had already mounted his beastāa sleek, blue-scaled creature that screeched as it spread its massive wings.
"Too slow!" Kaelāvar taunted, pulling on the reins.
The beast lifted off, powerful wings beating the air as it rose above the islandās edge.
Without thinking, Jorghan approached another tethered beastāa smaller one with rust-coloured scales. The creature hissed at him, not recognizing his scent.
These beasts were trained to respond only to specific riders, and Jorghan had never been allowed to fly one alone.
But in his rage, he didnāt care about rules or training.
The beast reared back as he approached, its yellow eyes fixed on him warily.
Jorghan reached out his hand, palm forward, and did something he had only read about in the books Sigora had given him. He channelled his manaāwild and chaotic as it was at that momentādirectly toward the beast, forming a connection between their minds.
The creature went still, its eyes widening as it felt Jorghanās presence in its consciousness. It wasnāt true tamingāthat took weeks of careful workābut it was enough to establish temporary control.
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