Sean had one thought in his mind which was to protect the Yaren Tribe and Micah. After all, both Micah and the tribe were what his sister had given her life to protect.

On the day Sean left, Nina came to see him off. Sean didn't want money, status, or any material things. The only thing Nina could give him was a protective charm she had personally blessed.

"Sean, life on the border will be tough. Please take good care of yourself. Even though your sister is gone, we will always be your family, and you're welcome to come back anytime," Nina said with a gentle smile.

Sean smiled back, but deep down, he knew that without his sister, the Yaren Tribe no longer felt like home. Even though Nina offered him such kindness, he understood that Nina and Micah had their own lives. He wasn't a child anymore, and he was aware of that. With Sean gone, the chapter of Arin's story closed as well. Nina, worried about Micah's mental state, stayed in the Yaren Tribe for a while.

Outwardly, Micah appeared fine, but beneath the surface, something wasn't right. His eyes were bloodshot, his face was drawn, and he seemed utterly drained.

you having trouble sleeping at night? If it's really bad,

guessed he wouldn't admit anything to their father, but Wilfred was different. He was thorough, and since they were the same

Micah started, but Freya cut

you be fine? You've been restless every night, haunted by dreams of Arin! Micah, she's becoming

with all the conflicts the tribe had endured. Freya knew that Arin had died trying to save Micah, but she didn't

him so deeply, leaving him in such a terrible state? Freya held onto Micah, but his face remained clouded with darkness, a heaviness he couldn't shake. He

falling like pearls from a broken string. Nina pulled Freya into a comforting embrace. "It's okay,

Micah's voice

moment, his expression was intensely serious. How could someone in Micah's

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