Jack And The Giant Slayer 2
The Gardener gasped. “You… you didn’t fight. The Vault only demands silence from those who bring war. You brought surrender.”
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Not the restless boredom of a farmer’s son, but the hollow, itchy boredom of a hero with no wars left to win. He still wore the muddy boots and the tarnished axe on his belt, but the townsfolk no longer whispered his name. They’d moved on to celebrating new heroes: the knight who killed a wyvern, the baker who foiled a tax plot. The Gardener gasped
The Silent Giants stood in a circle around a pit. In the pit lay the last thing Jack expected: a young woman with vines growing through her ribs, singing a low, mournful song. She opened her eyes—not human eyes, but twin galaxies. You brought surrender
The Gardener tilted her head. “A weed that chooses the soil? Unusual.”