Silavin
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The next morning. Gina woke up and saw Sylvia sleeping soundly. She smiled without making a sound and quietly slipped out of bed. Edward seemed to have woken up already. He wasn’t in the room. Yesterday, she had been in a hurry and focused on cleaning the kitchen, so she hadn’t had much time to look around, but this room was so luxurious that it was beyond the imagination of a commoner. Gina thought she would like to take a careful look once they had settled down. After…-
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The livestock stayed in place, continuing their work of grazing on grass and pecking at insects. There was also a water source, so they could rest if needed. Edward carried Sylvia and entered the building. Gina followed behind. As they approached the door, it automatically opened, and the magical lighting fixtures in the hallway lit up. “…This isn’t you using magic, is it?” “The fortress is doing it for us.” “The fortress is completely…-
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The three of them finally arrived near the fortress. It was now close enough to be seen. “…It’s quite big.” “Since it’s this big, don’t you think someone might be living there? …I wonder if I could get hired…” “Lady Sylvia has been appointed as the lord of the fortress. She has the documents for it. The authority lies with Lady Sylvia. How about we go with the setting that you’re her maid? By the way, I’ll go with the setting that I’m a royal…-
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The three of them finally arrived at the town just before the fortress. The two who had never traveled before thought this was normal, but Edward was scared because everything was going too smoothly. There were no more towns until the fortress. Meaning, this was the end of the journey for two of them, except for Sylvia. Gina initially planned to make this her final destination, thinking she wouldn’t be pursued any further. However, she had come to find it hard to part ways with…-
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“Um…” Sylvia and Edward looked at the girl who had timidly spoken to them. She was carrying a rather worn-out bag, but her attire was elegant, like that of a well-bred young lady. Her pinkish light brown hair was tied to one side with a ribbon, and her clear blue eyes gave off a meek aura. Edward felt a sense of inconsistency between the girl’s aura and her attire, but he remained silent. “Where are you headed? If it’s alright, I was wondering if I could…-
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Gina decided to leave the house. At that moment, she remembered the bag her uncle had given her. That ordinary bag had once been taken by the son. He had said he was ‘borrowing’ it, but he still hadn’t returned it; she recalled. The son, looking awkward, reluctantly said he had to go and calm his fiancée down. When Gina said she would apologize because it was her fault, he immediately looked relieved and said, “That’s right. It was because I was defending Gina.…-
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When Gina was young, she was in an accident. The carriage she was riding in was caught in a landslide, and Gina was the only one who miraculously survived. Later, it was believed that she had survived because her parents had protected her, and because she had unconsciously used her skill of dexterity to escape. Gina ended up being taken in by a family in town, who had rescued and nursed her back to health. Her parents had passed away, and her only relative, her uncle, was a…-
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Sylvia and Edward arrived safely and quickly at the next town. Upon arrival, Edward felt deeply suspicious about it. Sylvia’s mysterious magic, like and , was beyond understanding, so Edward had decided to accept it as it was. However, what puzzled Edward the most was the speed at which Sylvia and the livestock moved. While it made sense for Edward, a young man, and the four-legged livestock to move at such a pace, how could a young girl and the chickens keep up? Normally, they would…-
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After finishing their meal and having a rest, the two and the livestock walked along the road. During the journey, Edward, despite thinking it was better not to ask, ended up hearing Sylvia’s life story. And then, he regretted having asked. (I was framed and reduced to a commoner. It was a terrible situation. But Sylvia’s situation was even worse. I mean, she could have died, right? If that mysterious livelihood magic of hers hadn’t manifested, she would have starved…-
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