![]() ![]() Right there in the opening chapter, we see an unexpected situation. Well, then come back in a few years their mother says, and continues to rule as she sees fit. Stunned as he may be, Sung accepts the children with one caveat-the Monastery will not allow children younger than six into their ranks. ![]() However, the Protector is a devious woman, indeed, and she seems to have conceived and birthed the two specifically to resolve the debt without depleting her supply of children useful to her own purposes. He did not anticipate receiving a pair of newborn twins. When the Head Abbott Sung approached the Protector about payment for services his Grand Monastery rendered in the defense of the nation, he expected a grown child to join his ranks to learn the ways of the Monastery’s pugilism and mystical arts. The Third House: Mic… on The Sunlit World of What We Be… Go Big or Go Home: G… on Gamers Assemble: Dungeons and… Us and Them: Lev AC… on Movie Mondays: Knives Out Us and Them: Lev AC… on Neck Deep in Troubles: Walter… Us and Them: Lev AC… on But the Devil Lived in Him Too… Yeah, You’ll Be Seeing Me: Bend of the River (1952).Us and Them: Lev AC Rosen’s Lavender House. ![]()
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