Along with sitting to observe, it was also her small resting time.
‘He could be doing it to keep the people from being hungry. Food is harsh in the desert.’ She wanted to defend the person who just made a friendship with him.
‘There is no explanation for crime. Crime is a crime you cannot give reasons for it. Only the consequences.’ The shadow looked at her for answers.
‘At this rate, what if the black knights have a good reason to do what they are doing? Will you be defending them as well?’ The shadow’s voice rang in her ears.
Rosa turned to look at him. She felt back in the glass box with strings on her limbs.
‘There is no choice but to go against to stop the person from doing it.’ She felt something heavy on her shoulder.
‘Yes, if there is a need you have to put the sword against him.’ The shadow climbed on her back making her crouch a bit and then straighten back up.
‘You can start right now.’ he pointed to Waiz with his chin as it became dark in the sky.