Before Bronn could react, a booming laugh echoed across the landscape, shaking the trees and scattering birds.
The Barbarian King pounded his chest, his massive form radiating strength. "You've brought great honor to our tribe, my son! The blood of kings runs strong in your veins!"
Bronn, wide-eyed, quickly broke into a broad grin.
"Father!" he roared, his voice just as deep and powerful as his father's, though tinged with awe.
He leaped forward, closing the distance instantly, and embraced the giant man.
The ground trembled as the two collided, their laughter filling the air.
Watching the scene, Amelia could only blink in surprise, her eyes wide.
Spark, noticing her expression, shook his head, his tone dry. "See? Like father, like son. Subtlety doesn't run in their family."
Bronn stepped back, still grinning. "I didn't expect you to be here, Father! What brings you?"
The Barbarian King's expression shifted, pride giving way to a more serious tone. "I wanted to see my son's victory with my own eyes."
His booming laughter filled the air again as he placed a large hand on Bronn's shoulder.
Bronn, still glowing with his father's praise, laughed alongside him. But as the laughter faded, the barbarian King's gaze settled on Spark.
He blinked twice, squinting as if to confirm what he was seeing.
"Wait a minute..." his voice trailed off before his eyes widened in recognition. "It's really you! Golden boy!"
Spark's calm, indifferent expression didn't change, though there was a small twitch at the corner of his mouth, a sign he wasn't thrilled by the attention.
The Barbarian King grinned broadly, shaking his head.
"I thought those fools back there were just mistaking you for someone else!" he boomed as several barbarians descended from the sky behind him, Bronn's followers, finally catching up.
Spark didn't react, his demeanor as aloof as ever, as if he hadn't even heard the Barbarian King.
"He was only six at the time," the Barbarian King continued, ignoring Spark's lack of interest. "A quiet little thing. Not the kind of kid you'd expect to go biting people."
"We were in the Sword King's garden, and this kid here," he pointed dramatically at Spark, "walked up to me while I was sitting and said, 'I want to taste barbarian flesh.'"
Bronn raised an eyebrow, his amusement growing. "And father just... let him?"
"Of course I did!" the Barbarian King laughed. "He was just a kid! I thought, 'What harm could a six-year-old do to me?' So I said, 'Go ahead, lad. Have a go at it!' Figured it'd be a good laugh. Thought he'd tug a bit, maybe even scratch me, but nothing serious."
Bronn leaned in, eyes wide with curiosity. "So... what happened next?"
The Barbarian King's grin stretched wider, and he pointed to his half-torn ear. "To my surprise, the lad chomped down with the strength of a beast! My ear was halfway off before I even knew what hit me!
He bit down like he was trying to chew through iron!
Next thing I know, blood's pouring down my neck, and I'm yelling while this little brat's chewing on my ear like it's dinner!"
Bronn exploded with laughter, slapping his thigh. "No way! Boss really did that?"
"No," Spark replied, straight-faced.
The Barbarian King raised an eyebrow, amused by Spark's denial. "Ah, you've always been a stubborn one, just like your old man."
Bronn scratched his head, clearly confused. "So, wait... you two did know each other from back then?"
"No."
"But-"
"No," Spark cut in, not even blinking as he shut down the question again.
The Barbarian King's laughter slowly faded when his gaze shifted, locking onto Amelia.
For a moment, his boisterous demeanor vanished, replaced by a solemn expression that didn't fit his carefree attitude.
"Father, this is--" Bronn began, ready to introduce Amelia, but the Barbarian King raised a hand, silencing him.
"I know her," he said, His eyes stayed on Amelia, filled with recognition. "She's someone from the Mountains."