“I don’t understand.” Deryl sighed loudly. “You are telling us that the current magic couldn’t kill those men, but at the same time you are forcing us to believe that magic caused their death. Those two things simply contradict each other,” he continued. Amariel walked in an outer circle of the room, behind Alphas’ back, one by one forcing them to turn so they could look at her. For the past hour, she was showing them different effects of the magic according to which spell was used. One would think she was giving a lecture instead of explaining how those people died. The only person who didn’t care about the meaning of her explanation and enjoyed every single word she said was Dmitri. His interest and affection bothered Kayen, who was ready to pull Amariel out of the room and simply get h