Because I said so, he came out. "Yes, I liked it when I was a child." "So Mother Tarn is sure to do well." "Eat, talk a lot." When it comes to Mae Than, he cuts it out and stares at me impatiently. Okay, stop talking about mom. . . About us. "I appreciate you helping me today." "For what?" The stream paused, holding glutinous rice in his hand, and looked at me, but he didn't understand. "It also helps our friends in the room called Nua and Aurora." Tarn looked as though he was thinking, tilting his neck slightly and pretending he didn't care. "I told you, I don't like to see anyone take my people." My people. . . It means counting me in their favor, so they began to trust me. "Still, I am very grateful to you." "It doesn't matter, knowing that people like me are vulnerable, I w

