Chapter 2 - Why Are You Leaving?

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The carriage, which was full of quality mana, ran at a terrific speed as soon as it left the capital.

Ashia looked around in the carriage and soon fixed her eyes on the man sitting in front of her.

The man seemed to be busy as he was handling important documents even inside the carriage.

'Given the quality and quantity of the mana stone, I am certain that this man is very rich.....'

Who the hell sent this man here?

No symbols were engraved on this carriage. It meant that there was no way for one to know who the owner of the carriage is. Moreover, he probably did this as he didn't want to draw the attention of anyone.

I am curious about who the master is of that man, but it seems like he wouldn't let me know any detail about him even if I asked.

'Well, I'll see him soon anyway.'

I decided to stop worrying about such meaningless things.

I moved closer to where the window of the carriage was located and looked out the window.

Ashia, who hasn't left the capital for a long time, was a little excited.

The man, who was looking at the documents, lifted his head slightly. He stared at Ashia, who was busy looking out of the window.

'Ashia Bliss.....'

The investigation into that witch has been blocked off. It was not easy to know whether it was because the tower did something about it, or there was really no information to dig out.

In the past, she recklessly used her magic, which caused both big and small accidents. But, one day, she just quietly started to make potions.

Due to her glamorous and beautiful appearance, there were many scandalous rumors tying her to the opposite gender, but it is said that such rumors were quickly disbanded after she had strictly discredited everything.

"But what kind of disease does your master have to the point that he even had to find me?"

Ashia asked him, still looking out of the window. She didn't expect him to answer, but she couldn't resist asking him because she was curious.

The man looked down at the documents, then answered her question.

"You'll see him soon. You can know it by then."

"Ah, of course."

He didn't seem to have any intention of spilling a grain of information as expected. At this point, I wondered if this could be any different from kidnapping, but Ashia decided to still follow.

'Come to think of it, we've been in the carriage for quite a while....'

Having a trade with many secrets is always dangerous. The bigger the risk, the shorter the gold earned from the request, but this seems to be the way out of the capital.

Ashia didn't like to get out of the capital. No, to be exact, it was dangerous for her to get out of the capital.

It was deeply related to the main characters of the original work.

When the original characters, which had been forgotten for quite some time, suddenly came to mind, a fever of anxiety began to rise in her heart.

'Oh, I don't think I'll be ever run into them in this vast piece of land.'

She shook her head to shake off the worries she had.

Not long after, the carriage's speed dropped noticeably. Only then did the territorial landscape come into sight.

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