Feng sensed that she was tense and decided to redirect her attention. The snake pointed at the ground with the tip of its tail and said, "Let's go back to training."
Raajimera let out a sigh, nodded, and put the blindfold back on her face.
Her learning progress was tedious; she had difficulty getting the hang of her abilities, but Feng tried to make it as fun as possible. None of them, however, noticed that the tournament was already over, and they had been observed for quite some time now.
The handsome athlete was hiding behind a building, watching Raajimera. He stood there with his arms folded and the left side of his body leaning against the wall.
The chieftain appeared by his side.
The younger man took a quick glance at him and said, "She's a weird one, isn't she?" he said. He then smiled and continued, "She's an enigma we will have to crack."
"I trust you know what to do, Seyed?" the chieftain asked and raised his eyebrow.
He laughed mysteriously and replied, "Oh, believe me. I know just the way to play it around, Uncle."
By the look on his face, Seyed was very full of himself.
"You better," the chieftain said and ran his fingers through his short hair. "We can't let this opportunity get away."
"I think we all agree on that," Seyed mumbled to himself as he watched the beautiful, mysterious stranger. His eyes sparked with an emotion only he could know.

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