Chapter #6"Sell him as a slavery" by: Karsakiri  "I want to establish a contract with a noblewoman within our queendom," your mother proclaimed, upholding the principles of the Amazonian code. "I intend to offer this child as a slave for sale." The queen, devoid of any emotion, displayed indifference towards her son, showing no concern for his well-being. "And if there are no interested parties, then we shall sell this child in the slavery market."
As you were not the first nor the last son she had given birth to and sold. In the Amazonian society, the cycle of procreation gave birth, fuck and further procreation continued incessantly. Your value rested solely on the prospect of either becoming a woman or being of little worth.
As you, a mere newborn, found yourself unable to comprehend the situation, your only means of expressing your discontent was through tearful cries.
"It seems he is expressing his desire for nourishment, my queen," the priestess remarked, attempting to interpret your cries.
"Sorry, but my milk is reserved solely for my lovers," your mother responded dismissively.
"Bitch!" you seethed internally, your cries growing louder.
"That's enough. Let us proceed as I have instructed," the queen commanded, her tone final and unyielding.
Understanding the queen's desires, the eldest priestess nodded and promptly set out to fulfill her wishes.
"As you wish, my queen," she acquiesced.
Days went by, and the diligent priestesses scoured various territories in the queendom, tirelessly seeking a reputable and compassionate household that would provide the boy with a life free from hardship.
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