14. Arousal

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  Girhoe He never understood the need for the humans to make such places for the gods, from the altars to even the small shrines of their homes, it's an odd thing to do. To him, it's a wasted effort as they are just squabbling beings that crave or instead obsesses so much for their protection, attention, and their everything, the King of Aestia is the worst of all. He could list the things that he didn't like about the King, but the forefront right now is that he is taking too much of Einith's attention. Right after the morning meal or instead of breakfast as Einith has told him, he asked her audience to his fresco, which he constructed and made an altar to symbolize the Moon God. Him. Einith, the soft and awfully naïve human, follows him anyway, and he can't help but follow her. There

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