The capital star. It was the star that was surrounded by planets that had a lot of resources. The inhabitants of these planets were the rich elite and a few of the struggling second class families. Inorder to live in one of the planets of the capital star you need a house. It was a mandatory requirement. Getting a house in a planet whose every inch was worth a normal person’s life time supply of money was very had and maintaining that life was harder. The original owner only had one hundred thousand lilin coins, the currency of this place, he wouldn’t last a week in this place alone and now that he had an extra follower he needed to see what planet he owned. Covered in black from top to bottom, they walked through the crowd of people who were either auctioning, scrambling for thing o genuinely buying. It was the place Adia had brought them, it was inside a giant sewer duct, the area had a bad smell but even though he wasn’t from this time period he could see that what they sold were g
“Get out! Now!” Was the first thing he heard when he opened his eyes. Before he could even react he was held by his arms and thrown out side followed by some luggage which opened immediately he was thrown out and was soaked in the rain. He was still confused, the last thing he remembered was entering a building with his comrades behind him when they were going to save the ministers child who was trapped in a building. Since he was in this strange place, he was sure he was dead and he was very sure that he wasn’t in his original body, he felt too sick. He stood up and picked the clothes around him, he first needed to access his situation, he was in a foreign land in a weak body and he had just been kicked out for something he does not know. “K- Kieran,” A small, weak voice sounded behind him, he assumed he was the one being called since he was the only one around. Behind him, standing on one of the poles of the huge mansion was a young boy about eighteen years of age, his skin was p