TWSB – Chapter 202: Purple Tulip (9)
It’s the fact that the Imperial Crown Prince left this invitation here in the middle of the night. “……That should mean it is okay for me to go, right?” – Continue Reading →
It’s the fact that the Imperial Crown Prince left this invitation here in the middle of the night. “……That should mean it is okay for me to go, right?” – Continue Reading →
The man in front of her and his connection to the Archduke’s House of Snow… This one question complicated Bailey’s mind. On the other hand, Cale took a sip of Continue Reading →
– Human, Rasheel liked that. As Raon mentioned, Rasheel clearly seemed happy at Cale calling him reliable. ‘Hmm.’ Cale looked to his left and right. Clopeh and Hannah… The two Continue Reading →
“……You are someone who prefers conversations.” His young voice sounded weak, as if he was speaking underwater. “Stop talking for a second.” “Weren’t you the one who said there is Continue Reading →
– Human, are you cold? Cale was a bit shocked that Raon so accurately assessed his current state. – Human, should I put some temperature magic on you? However, he Continue Reading →
Bailey’s family has been working as diplomats for the Haru Kingdom for generations. That was the reason Bailey had been taught about it since she was young. She was taught Continue Reading →
“……Haha.” Christelle’s comments made me laugh. Her eyes opened wide as she looked at me. “I mean it, your highness. Feel free to tell me, whatever it may be. Of Continue Reading →
Zenyu, the person in charge, looked away from Cale. “Something definitely happened in the Erghe Mountain Range.” Although he was speaking calmly, the other members’ reactions were not so calm. Continue Reading →
“Aaaaaaaaahh—!” A pained scream burst out of Nine’s mouth. “My, my hand, my hand!” He stared at his right hand that was pierced by Choi Han’s sword and became swept Continue Reading →
– Click, click, click! The Imperial Guard marched in formation. That’s right. Our covert operation was a success! Surprisingly! “There are many new faces here.” I used Captain Hervé Duhem’s Continue Reading →
