Trash of the Count’s Family Part 2 Chapter 9: The reason for remembering (4)
Late at night not long before midnight… There was a place giving off an even brighter light than the day. It was the Temple of the God of Death. “I Continue Reading →
Late at night not long before midnight… There was a place giving off an even brighter light than the day. It was the Temple of the God of Death. “I Continue Reading →
It took about twenty minutes or so to calm the situation. I had to promise to the Imperial Prince that I would not pass on the duty of providing him Continue Reading →
“But we need to argue about things that need to be argued about.” Cale’s stoic gaze turned toward Sui Khan. “Team leader, the God of Death isn’t expecting just the Continue Reading →
“Saint? I am not a Saint, Bishop-nim.” “Commander-nim.” Grab. The bishop suddenly grasped one of Cale’s hands. ‘How the hell does an old man have such a strong grip?!’ Cale Continue Reading →
‘Everybody knew about it? I was the only one who didn’t know?’ “Your highness…… Would you like some more Tarte Normande?” Ganael warily asked. I was still for a moment Continue Reading →
“…Huh?” A confused noise came out of Choi Han’s mouth. “Hmm?” Raon, who stopped being invisible for a moment, tilted his head in confusion. The white-haired red-eyed young boy didn’t Continue Reading →
Cale laid the unconscious child on the bed and the priest started to look after her. “…Uhh… How could it be white magic-” The most flustered person here was the Continue Reading →
– Puuk! I couldn’t understand what was going on. I blankly watched as the person who blocked me and his white hair slowly fell to the ground. ‘What just happened?’ Continue Reading →
“The Flynn Merchant Guild leader is dead. The second child has run away.” Two sentences were enough. – I’ll send people over right away. * * * The capital, Huiss Continue Reading →
“What the hell is going on?!” “I think the sound came from the door!” The building beyond the door became rowdy. The guard at the door recognized Cale and Choi Continue Reading →
