353. Part XXIV: Ally or foe

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"What?!" The prince of the Vatr clan could not believe that his half-brother the bastard prince of their clan was on Earth.

Though, they had different mother's, North still hated the official title given to his brother by the late king of the Vatr clan, his grandfather, after all, he needed thought or treated Thorn other than a real brother.

Before he left Adamah with the rest of the boys for their mission, his brother was exiled by his father a century ago, though, he never really understood why his father decided for such a decree.

He found out about it one morning when he went to his big brother's chamber and learned that his brother had been vanished from their kingdom. They were supposed to go on a hunting trip, however, all he found was a note that his brother left for him.

"My dearest little prince,

Like you are, I am looking forward to spending time with you in the woods hunting and being together. However, I must leave for now for I am no longer welcome in our kingdom. If there is one thing that I can say with utmost sincerity is that I will always be your brother no matter what. And, always remember that the king's words, may be absolute, always listen to your heart and search your mind for the truth.

Your big brother always,

Thorn"

The prince of the Vatr clan could not believe what the Grand Magus of the Aeolian clan had revealed. He was also doubtful of the information that the Kentauros had given them. Surely, someone who had been kind and lovely to him as Thorn was, could not possibly be beholden to the greatest evil that was the Star Child.

"This is not possible." The prince of the Vatr clan said absentmindedly.

"What?" The prince of the Phoenix clan asked.

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