Chapter 305: The Crest from the merman
“Alright, boys, what’s next on the agenda?”
“What’s next?” Noah repeated, his eyes shifting from Talia’s trembling form to the glowing well. “Next, we let the people drink. And we get you out of the sun before that migraine turns into something worse.”
The sheep folks with their shiny pink skin were already dancing around the stone rim, their fluffy tails bobbing as they filled every container they could find. Thalor stood amidst them. He was still glowing slightly from the effort, the violet light in his eyes not quite faded.
As I turned to follow Noah, I felt a sudden, sharp tug at my senses—like an invisible hook had snagged my spirit, and I turned my head back to him.
“Thalor?” I called, my hand clutching my chest.
The Sea Prince turned instantly and moved towards me, though it seemed like his pace had slowed down and he was gliding on his feet. He stopped just inches from me, and I could already tell something was wrong.
“What happened?” I asked. “Was it difficult? Have you still not fully recovered your strength?”
I began to realize that putting a merman who had just survived being poisoned by bitter dust and an overload of water purification to work was just outright capitalistic cruelty.
“You shouldn’t do it if it’s too much for you now,” I said. “Learn to say no, so you don’t collapse from exhaustion.”
But Thalor shook his head,
“I am fine,” he said, but if he says that, it just makes me worry more.
“Why are you pale? Is it too hard?” Once again, he shook his head.”The connection is heavy,” he whispered, his voice sounding heavy like it was coming from underwater. “The well is deeper than I thought, Arinya. To purify it all, I had to reach the roots of the land, and it seems… I cannot pull back alone.”
Ah, was that why he was getting pale? I thought he just needed to drop the single drop of water from his magical vial, and it was done. But I guess it was more than that.
If it were that easy, any merfolk would be able to purify the sea.
Before Fenric could growl or Noah could intervene, before I could even react, Thalor reached out and seized my left hand—the one without Noah’s mark.
“What are you—?”
“Hey!” Fenric barked, stepping forward, his claws itching to just flare out. “Let her go, fish!”
But Thalor did not respond to Fenric and said to me,
“I want you to be my anchor!” Thalor said, and I blinked, what? He wanted to be my what now?
“Let her go,” Noah chipped in, his eyes growing dark.
Thalor looked at them and then back to me. I was beyond confused, honestly, but I didn’t struggle. It did not look like he was planning to hurt me. Instead, he was a little… desperate.
“If I let go now, the magic will snap back and drown the square!”
My eyes widened. That sounded dangerous. I looked around. This magic was dangerous.
If the water flows out, everyone will be in danger. My cubs, my husbands, the sheep folks, and those from West Way that were celebrating the water. And though Thalor did not mean it, they will brand him a criminal who tries to take out the king and queen with his magic. The relationship with the mer-folks will become estranged without a single way to fix it.
I twisted my lips, my gaze turning sharp as I looked at him with skepticism.
“Did you know this would happen?” I asked, my heart racing. This might very much be a ploy for him to get what he wants from me.
And if it is, it means I made a mistake in my judgment of character. My hunch was wrong.
But Thalor shook his head, looking genuinely worried.
“No. I wanted to impress you, and so, I did not prepare accordingly. I did not expect the well to be so deeply rooted. It was careless of me, but I do not want the soft ones and you to suffer for my carelessness so… Hold me, Arinya!”
My breath got caught, and my head began to ring. I had a headache again.
Given the situation, I didn’t exactly have a choice, did I? If he has a solution, I’d best follow it.
“Thalor,” I called. “If I find out later that this was your ploy to get to me, then I will definitely not forgive you.”
I glared at him. Though I adore a handsome face and a hot body, I absolutely do not appreciate the thought of someone using me for their own benefit and lying on top of it. It makes me sick.
“I am not, Arinya,” he says, having that meek and innocent expression that made it seem like I was the one bullying him, and I nodded.
“Then, what do I have to do?” I asked, and he pursed his lips for a while before saying,
“Simply accept it.”
“Accept what?” I did not need any further explanation as I began to feel a surge of power flowing through me. I couldn’t describe it if I wanted to, but it felt like water was flowing through me, thousands of gallons of heavy water, and they were trying to drag Thalor’s consciousness down into the dark.
I gripped his hand back, digging my heels into the dirt.
So this is what he was struggling with just now. It looked like the well was connected to the world itself, all the water source flowing through to this one opening.
Ah, it was like feeling the sea itself.
This well… what was its history?
If I let Thalor go now, he might as well drown in the current. So, that was why he needed me to be his anchor. If the current took him away, there was no guarantee that he would find his way back.
The heat that came with the force was intense. It wasn’t the kind of heat that came from fire or the sun, it was just hot.
Then, a blinding violet light erupted between our palms, forcing everyone to shield their eyes. It felt like my skin, where Thalor held, was being etched by a needle made of ice, and I winced.
“Arinya!” Noah’s voice sounded miles away.
Then, with a sound like a single, clear bell ringing, the light vanished.
Thalor slumped, falling to one knee, still holding my hand as if it were a lifeline. I stood there, breathless, my heart hammering against my ribs. The headache was gone, replaced by a strange, cool clarity that felt like I had just dipped my brain in a mountain stream.
“Are you okay?” Fenric was standing next to me in a second, his hands hovering over me, looking for a wound.
“I’m fine,” I breathed, but I looked down at my left wrist.
Burned into my skin was a delicate, shimmering blue crest. It wasn’t a mating mark, I knew for sure. But it was indeed a mark.
It looked like a crown of coral entwined with a tiger’s lily, glowing with a soft, bioluminescent blue.
Noah suddenly took my hand, his thumb brushing over the new mark. His expression was unreadable, but not for long, as he turned to glare at Thalor.
“What did you do?”
Fenric took a look at my wrist and equally frowned.
“Did you mark Arinya without her consent?”
Does that even work? All marks needed consent, right?
“It is not a mating mark,” Damar suddenly spoke up, gliding towards us on his tail and holding the cubs protectively.
But even as he knew it was not a mating mark, he was not happy with what had just happened… Or the mark.
“Then what kind of mark is it?” I asked, turning to look at Thalor.
Thalor didn’t get up. He stayed on one knee, his head bowed, still clutching my hand as if he were afraid that the moment he let go, the earth would swallow him whole.
The violet glow in his eyes had faded, returning to the normal purple pupils, but they were swimming with something I hadn’t seen in him before: genuine guilt.
“Explain,” Noah commanded, his voice dropping into that lethal, quiet register he used right before a hunt. “Now, Prince of the Deep. Before I decide that the well was better off dirty.”
Thalor’s fingers trembled against my skin. He slowly looked up at me, ignoring the powerful predators flanking him.
“It is a Crest of the Tidal Debt,” he whispered, his voice raspy, and one of my brows tilted up.
A crest of what now?
“In the sea, when one spirit anchors another against a current that would sweep them into the Abyss, the life-force of the anchor leaves a trace. I did not… I did not intend to brand you, Arinya.”
“But you did,” Fenric hissed, his tail lashing behind him so hard it would’ve kicked up dust if it were any longer than it was. “You said you wanted her to be your anchor. You used her to pull yourself back, and now she’s wearing your mark.”
“It is not a mark,” Thalor said, finally finding the strength to stand, though he looked like he’d aged ten years in ten minutes. He turned my wrist toward the light, the coral and lily design shimmering with a soft, watery pulse. “It is a beacon. Because you held my soul while it was adrift in the deep veins of the world, my magic now recognizes you as home. It is a mark of absolute protection.”
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Chapters
- Chapter 377: Damar, please
- Chapter 376: I’ll wash you
- Chapter 375: They won again
- Chapter 374: They all love me so can’t they just get along?
- Chapter 373: How am I going to settle this mess?
- Chapter 372: Damar on the defensive
- Chapter 371: One heavy, uncompromising thrust
- Chapter 370: He didn’t rush
- Chapter 369: I told myself I could bear it
- Chapter 368: One crisis at a time, Arinya
- Chapter 367: Teling Damar about the red scales
- Chapter 366: My heart needs a vacation inside a vacation
- Chapter 365: Damar’s finally home
- Chapter 364: The Sheep Tribe were such talented folks
- Chapter 363: Just… quit talking and start moving
- Chapter 362: She’s so soft, so ready
- Chapter 361: Damar should be home tomorrow
- Chapter 360: The babies are... mobile
- Chapter 359: I’m so going to create an army to kick their ass
- Chapter 358: Making plans for the mini great wall
- Chapter 357: The Hero Treatment
- Chapter 356: Well, this scout just retired
- Chapter 355: I won
- Chapter 354: The Snake Female Beastman Assault on the Nursery
- Chapter 353: The Naming Ceremony
- Chapter 352: A Traditional Naming Ceremony
- Chapter 351: They’re growing-Maybe a little too fast
- Chapter 350: The second day was the teething scare
- Chapter 349: Napkin diapers made of wool and hides
- Chapter 348: Let’s take a three days break
- Chapter 347: Alright, cuties. Time for your milk
- Chapter 346: The babies shifted
- Chapter 345: Damar wouldn’t want me to be sad over it
- Chapter 344: Noah, your ’limits’ are legendary for being nonexistent
- Chapter 343: Three different thoughts
- Chapter 342: Thalor makes the three promises
- Chapter 341: The promise a fated mate must make
- Chapter 340: Riding a fish to ecstasy
- Chapter 339: Mating with a fish with a thick cock
- Chapter 338: A merman’s cock
- Chapter 337: ...make my body yours as well
- Chapter 336: The marking-Why my ankle?
- Chapter 335: Giving Thalor his chance
- Chapter 334: The foundations were solid
- Chapter 333: The females decided to help
- Chapter 332: We’re going to build a road
- Chapter 331: We’ll need a pulley system
- Chapter 330: Thalor’s new role
- Chapter 329: Confronting Thalor
- Chapter 328: Damar’s exit
- Chapter 327: The meeting with the elders
- Chapter 326: Spending the night with Damar
- Chapter 325: Damar volunteered to leave
- Chapter 324: I’m thinking about the rabbits
- Chapter 323: What if we could adopt farming more actively?
- Chapter 322: You’re building a school, not a calendar of hot men
- Chapter 321: You speak of ’play’ as if it is a chore, Queen
- Chapter 320: Talking to Noah about the Nursery
- Chapter 319: Meeting the bear craftsman Oryn
- Chapter 318: The conclusion is a nursery
- Chapter 317: The meeting with the disgruntled mothers
- Chapter 316: A resolve to face the committee
- Chapter 315: Make A Promise
- Chapter 314: Damar’s confession and Arinya’s decision
- Chapter 313: You lured Ari
- Chapter 312: Caught By Damar
- Chapter 311: Your legs are pretty
- Chapter 310: Meeting Thalor by the well at night
- Chapter 309: Moan Out My Name
- Chapter 308: You’re the ones touching me right now
- Chapter 307: Thalor will sleep outside
- Chapter 306: Thalor Tastes Grilled Meat For The First Time
- Chapter 305: The Crest from the merman
- Chapter 304: The water is sweet
- Chapter 303: It is uncomfortable
- Chapter 302: I am not moving, Land-Warrior
- Chapter 301: Talia again
- Chapter 300: A living water purifier
- Chapter 299: I sang a silent song
- Chapter 298: A prospective suitor
- Chapter 297: I do not fear you, Land-Warrior
- Chapter 296: He... he’s a friend
- Chapter 295: Don’t copy me
- Chapter 294: The reconstruction site
- Chapter 293: Is this a foreboding?
- Chapter 292: Yam! I got to eat yams
- Chapter 291: "I have the King’s heir!"
- Chapter 290: A hungry Arinya is a grumpy queen
- Chapter 289: The war is done
- Chapter 288: I’ll pretend I didn’t see this fish man
- Chapter 287: Lyra went MIA
- Chapter 286: Garrow finally showed himself
- Chapter 285: You’ll be toastier than a marshmallow
- Chapter 284: He didn’t just go for a swim; he was the hurricane,
- Chapter 283: Damar pushed himself too hard
- Chapter 282: Let’s turn the sea upside down
- Chapter 281: The waves carry many voices
- Chapter 280: Sleeping roots in the sea
- Chapter 279: It’s too quiet
- Chapter 278: I wanted to play it cool
- Chapter 277: They liked our spirit
- Chapter 276: You know I wouldn’t hurt you
- Chapter 275: I guess that could work
- Chapter 274: A wounded sheep
- Chapter 273: Arinya’s trait...
- Chapter 272: The Mer-folk protect the sheep tribe
- Chapter 271: An attack on the ferry
- Chapter 270: Out of the Whispering Valley
- Chapter 269: More truth forced out
- Chapter 268: I am not Arinya
- Chapter 267: I have a secret
- Chapter 266: Down the right path
- Chapter 265: The snake sheds its skin to grow, Ari
- Chapter 264: She takes after her father
- Chapter 263: Do you want her to see you in the mess you’re in?
- Chapter 262: My nipples were already sensitive to begin with
- Chapter 261: Gossip... Always the wildfire
- Chapter 260: A wolf girl named Tita
- Chapter 259: We made it
- Chapter 258: A night journey
- Chapter 257: A ruined shelter
- Chapter 256: A bear attack
- Chapter 255: Better a leather bag than a mud bath
- Chapter 254: Cover from the rain
- Chapter 253: I also can’t wait for them to grow up
- Chapter 252: Tonight is going to be peaceful
- Chapter 251: The scene was pure chaos
- Chapter 250: I should’ve been gentle, I thought
- Chapter 249: I’m sorry for scolding you
- Chapter 248: Hey, what’s that on your neck?
- Chapter 247: The naming of the cubs
- Chapter 246: Did you touch yourself in front of my face?
- Chapter 245: Give me a break, please...
- Chapter 244: The sensation was overwhelming
- Chapter 243: He’s not sane
- Chapter 242: You can cum whenever you like
- Chapter 241: So, you need help shoving his dick inside you?
- Chapter 240: She was also a troublemaker
- Chapter 239: Was I too obvious?
- Chapter 238: My blood burns
- Chapter 237: Damar, it’s you, right?
- Chapter 236: Maybe I was just tired
- Chapter 235: No one’s doubting you
- Chapter 234: Oh, you clever little tiger
- Chapter 233: They aren’t three for no reason
- Chapter 232: I don’t want to be queen
- Chapter 231: I was getting too worked up
- Chapter 230: You’ll pull the stitches
- Chapter 229: I told them not to wake you
- Chapter 228: Labor is difficult
- Chapter 227: Premature Labor
- Chapter 226: His usual teasing energy was gone
- Chapter 225: I was genuinely hurt by my own words
- Chapter 224: Let’s do it
- Chapter 223: I had my concerns
- Chapter 222: You are... very stubborn
- Chapter 221: Are you done yet?
- Chapter 220: Was he flirting now?
- Chapter 219: Arinya-sama
- Chapter 218: Someone in the cave
- Chapter 217: It’s too steep
- Chapter 216: It made me feel good
- Chapter 215: It’s simple cowardice
- Chapter 214: Are you scared of the cold?
- Chapter 213: Imagine what you’re holding is me
- Chapter 212: SPECIAL - : I want you all
- Chapter 211: SPECIAL - : Three is the way to go
- Chapter 210: SPECIAL - : The match mix
- Chapter 209: Ari, did you get hurt?
- Chapter 208: Damar and Dem weren’t in the camp
- Chapter 207: An elder used to say...
- Chapter 206: If you can sacrifice, then I can too
- Chapter 205: Winter is coming
- Chapter 204: Your words, not mine
- Chapter 203: I... I tried to be gentle
- Chapter 202: I can feel them
- Chapter 201: Wanna suck it?
- Chapter 200: Ngh...it’s not enough
- Chapter 199: I’m excited
- Chapter 198: Are you playing hard to get?
- Chapter 197: Then, where did you learn, Little Tiger?
- Chapter 196: So, shall we say it was the work of fate?
- Chapter 195: That bruise wasn’t there before I left
- Chapter 194: Then why was that the case for him?
- Chapter 193: We’re going to the camp
- Chapter 192: She’s burning because of the cubs
- Chapter 191: I wasn’t leaving you, Fenric
- Chapter 190: We won’t say it again. Just don’t cry
- Chapter 189: Let’s just go with the flow
- Chapter 188: You must be carrying a strong heir
- Chapter 187: Can I mark you?
- Chapter 186: It wasn’t enough
- Chapter 185: I think we might have a different kind of harvest soon
- Chapter 184: What are we doing now, Arinya?
- Chapter 183: The tail is our history
- Chapter 182: Seize the long ears
- Chapter 181: Now, she’s going too far with her greed
- Chapter 180: The tunnel was plenty high for the rabbits
- Chapter 179: The golden field
- Chapter 178: The soap was a success
- Chapter 177: Is it supposed to be that black?
- Chapter 176: And they are masters of hiding
- Chapter 175: Predators must not eat this
- Chapter 174: It moves on its own
- Chapter 173: When will I be free of this built-up exhaustion?
- Chapter 172: ...can we get an escort to lead the way?
- Chapter 171: They look like they’ve seen a ghost
- Chapter 170: Who’s that beauty I’m seeing?
- Chapter 169: The scar’s gone
- Chapter 168: Everyone, listen to me
- Chapter 167: Arinya, I’ll help too
- Chapter 166: The crystal grotto
- Chapter 165: What are we even doing in front of a kid?
- Chapter 164: It does smell nice
- Chapter 163: Get on all fours for me, will you?
- Chapter 162: What do you guys feed the fowls with?
- Chapter 161: Do not let them come back to the village yet
- Chapter 160: I don’t appreciate being called a monster
- Chapter 159: I have a very jealous wife
- Chapter 158: You’re heavy, Ari
- Chapter 157: Just give the word
- Chapter 156: I hate being the responsible one
- Chapter 155: Ari, you need to get in the water too
- Chapter 154: For now, let them live
- Chapter 153: Is this all of them?
- Chapter 152: Don’t let them hear you
- Chapter 151: Just watch how I handle it
- Chapter 150: It makes me sick
- Chapter 149: Do I look like I’m in danger to you?
- Chapter 148: I saw the snake that kidnapped Gabi and Jen
- Chapter 147: Can you go hunt for something?
- Chapter 146: Life must be sweeter on that side
- Chapter 145: Did you swim?
- Chapter 144: I like that stuff on your face
- Chapter 143: Don’t deprive Arinya of her right
- Chapter 142: I don’t want a savior... But I can be your savior
- Chapter 141: But it’s not enough to heal everything
- Chapter 140: Why don’t we visit the healer instead?
- Chapter 139: This time, I have to get rid of her
- Chapter 138: It’s all your fault! JUST DIE!
- Chapter 137: Does anyone recognize the males who died?
- Chapter 136: Beast A killed Beast B
- Chapter 135: He just made my job a lot easier
- Chapter 134: You must not be used to this sight
- Chapter 133: I couldn’t wait
- Chapter 132: Let’s head in now and start packing
- Chapter 131: What does she want to early in the morning?
- Chapter 130: Fenric, I have a question—Do you get jealous?
- Chapter 129: I’m yours, you know
- Chapter 128: I guess the air does seem nice
- Chapter 127: I can fake a smile
- Chapter 126: The truth is, the person I hate the most is...
- Chapter 125: You can’t see the state she’s in
- Chapter 124: Oxygen felt scarce here
- Chapter 123: Ari, you should rest
- Chapter 122: He played quite an interesting game
- Chapter 121: Why would he exile her?
- Chapter 120: The look in his eyes said so
- Chapter 119: I’ll do alright on my own
- Chapter 118: Why don’t we go tree climbing?
- Chapter 117: Veyra doesn’t back down easily
- Chapter 116: Your body is still asking for more
- Chapter 115: I promised myself I would show you as much love and care as you deserve
- Chapter 114: There’s no going back
- Chapter 113: I’ll have to get this out of the way
- Chapter 112: Damar, most especially, was so reactive
- Chapter 111: I’ve never gone that fast before
- Chapter 110: ...or should I just consider this exercise?
- Chapter 109: NEW YEAR’S SPECIAL 3
- Chapter 108: NEW YEAR’S SPECIAL 2
- Chapter 107: NEW YEAR’S SPECIAL 1
- Chapter 106: Doesn’t it know what rest means?
- Chapter 105: He didn’t think I was weird
- Chapter 104: If you lick it a bit, it’ll feel better
- Chapter 103: You slept a lot
- Chapter 102: It was hunger
- Chapter 101: Damar, let’s go collect some sticks for the fire
- Chapter 100: He was so innovative
- Chapter 99: Ari, you’ve been through a lot today
- Chapter 98: That’s because nothing can last forever
- Chapter 97: The idea must excite him
- Chapter 96: Christmas Special 3
- Chapter 95: Christmas Special 2
- Chapter 94: Christmas Special
- Chapter 93: I did good this time, didn’t I, Arinya?
- Chapter 92: I thought it would end there
- Chapter 91: It’s true I was hurting Arinya
- Chapter 90: Then why do you keep going back?
- Chapter 89: She’s a monster
- Chapter 88: Congratulations on getting slapped for the first time, you pampered bitch!
- Chapter 87: She had a talent for screwing me over
- Chapter 86: He was guilty of his own crime...
- Chapter 85: Have you finally gone insane?
- Chapter 84: Why would you go this far?
- Chapter 83: I’m choosing myself
- Chapter 82: I was trying to protect you
- Chapter 81: Emotions did not control him
- Chapter 80: I did too much
- Chapter 79: Do you remember how you pleaded with me?
- Chapter 78: He’s acting like a pervert
- Chapter 77: I think I’m going to cum again
- Chapter 76: I like you, wife
- Chapter 75: Call me husband
- Chapter 74: Does that mean I can do it now?
- Chapter 73: He has no greed in his eyes
- Chapter 72: Taruna, how do you know when your Estrus is coming?
- Chapter 71: It was fun
- Chapter 70: But... what are my husbands for?
- Chapter 69: Why is it not safe?
- Chapter 68: You did such a fine job
- Chapter 67: Gosh, things are so messed up so early
- Chapter 66: It’s because I don’t know you, Solin
- Chapter 65: I decided to lay a trap
- Chapter 64: Has Damar gotten back to the lake yet?
- Chapter 63: It was too risky
- Chapter 62: Ah, was that a compliment?
- Chapter 61: ...or am I simply a mistake?
- Chapter 60: Damar did not answer
- Chapter 59: What was he thinking?
- Chapter 58: But I’ll scale through it
- Chapter 57: I don’t understand what just happened
- Chapter 56: Wait, what even is the currency of this world?
- Chapter 55: Why is he cautious?
- Chapter 54: Let’s all be one big happy family
- Chapter 53: We should all hunt together
- Chapter 52: Let’s catch squirrels
- Chapter 51: I have to hide it somehow
- Chapter 50: How do I calcluate my Estrus period?
- Chapter 49: Arinya must be really excited
- Chapter 48: My mind was a mess
- Chapter 47: I wanted him inside me
- Chapter 46: I want you to put it inside me
- Chapter 45: If it helps, you can use me
- Chapter 44: I’ll get over it, so don’t worry
- Chapter 43: Was it a rogue?
- Chapter 42: Who’s crying?
- Chapter 41: ...the folks in your tribe are blind
- Chapter 40: Will he come out if I call out to him now?
- Chapter 39: Arinya smells like meat
- Chapter 38: Difference between raw and cooked
- Chapter 37: You’re not all talk
- Chapter 36: Arinya is very incredible
- Chapter 35: Then, what do you want to do?
- Chapter 34: She’s the one I choose
- Chapter 33: Let’s find some rocks
- Chapter 32: Veyra said...
- Chapter 31: It hurts, Brother
- Chapter 30: I already know about all of it
- Chapter 29: Is that truly Arinya?
- Chapter 28: Then, shall we meet here again tomorrow?
- Chapter 27: So, you have to pick my side at all times
- Chapter 26: Why don’t you understand?
- Chapter 25: That cub wants to take you away
- Chapter 24: I’m a troublemaker
- Chapter 23: Then, I will wait for you, Arinya
- Chapter 22: Ah, where is this coming from?
- Chapter 21: I want to consummate with Arinya
- Chapter 20: I didn’t see the ’ugly duckling’
- Chapter 19: And they saw me as a threat
- Chapter 18: These are my sons
- Chapter 17: It struck me like a lightning bolt
- Chapter 16: You must wonder how I do it
- Chapter 15: My father was stubborn
- Chapter 14: Talk about family drama
- Chapter 13: We would never hurt Veyra
- Chapter 12: Am I not allowed to stare?
- Chapter 11: Damn the stone age
- Chapter 10: You must be hungry
- Chapter 9: It’s because you deserved it
- Chapter 8: You always hunt, so give it to her
- Chapter 7: I just taught our father some common sense
- Chapter 6: I’m innocent
- Chapter 5: A trial
- Chapter 4: I’m not doing ’that’ in the bushes with a snake
- Chapter 3: Be my mate
- Chapter 2: A world so similar and yet so different
- Chapter 1: Prologue