They divided the spoils among themselves before they remembered Julian and Ethan, who were hiding in the corner.
"Leader, what should we do with those children? I'm not about to take them with us to hunt more monsters," one of them asked, his tone laced with displeasure. He wasn't about to burden himself with those two.
"But we can't ignore them when we come across them. It doesn't seem right." Another man argued back, his conscience pricked at the thought of ignoring those children—he had a girl child waiting for him at home.
"Are you trying to morally kidnap us?! I wasn't the one who forced them into the dungeon. They walked in on their own two feet, and the guards even let them in. Remember, we are here to make a living, not to become saviors!" the woman's raised voice echoed through the surroundings.
Julian sat up and walked out with Ethan on his back.
