296. Charlie's decision
"No, you will leave, but who will lead the dragons during this time? I can't leave as well. Besides, I will stay with her—I won’t leave her alone," Charlie replied, referring to his mother.
Azura stared at him, his expression complicated. Deep down, he knew it was the right decision. But letting go of his brother hurt more than letting go of his mother.
"Besides, I'll take care of punishing Lea and her entire family—all those who harmed you. Leave it to me."
"Come on, don't make that face or yo