The Gurion and Tarahu clans controlled the local salt and cotton trades, respectively. In terms of status, the Gurion clan, who controlled the salt trade, was more influential.
Milo could also tell that Benjamin’s father was actually more like the subordinate among the two and that these two families should be closely related.
These two clans had suddenly approached Melgor to suggest moving up their departure date to Ghent City. The change of plans was probably not just motivated by their haste to train a sorcerer in the clan.
After Dave and Benjamin went back home, they must have talked to their clans about the ambush they encountered on the way back, as well as the personal feud between Melgor and the Tudor family.
Now that a small fire had broken out in Yorktown, it was reported by many people that someone in a white mask was responsible for the fire. Melgor felt that “Old Durkin” was here to kill him, and Dave and Benjamin definitely thought so as well.
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