Kishor was, of course, aware that Jared wasn't merely out to do a good deed. As the saying goes, "There's no such thing as a free lunch," and since Jared was going to save him, he knew he would have to offer something in return.
At that point, he was a prisoner, devoid of any resources or treasures. The only thing he could do was to comply with Jared and serve him wholeheartedly.
"Since you've shown such sincerity, it wouldn't be right for me to refuse. But can you tell me how I can break your prisoner imprint and why were you imprisoned here in the first place?" Jared asked.
"Can I not say it? It's embarrassing..." Kishor's face turned red.
"If you don't tell me what's wrong, how am I supposed to help you?" Jared said, throwing his hands up in exasperation.
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