Chapter 9

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A week went by quickly.

"You mean here?"

Werazel got off the carriage and muttered, looking at the golden gate. They tried to ride the carriage of the family, but the knights blocked them and had to get off. She came to the duke's house as planned when Lapel had fully recovered.

Her parents were so sad to see Lapel leaving. After more than 20 minutes of saying goodbye at the door, the two were able to get into the carriage.

'Oh, well, they have been spending the whole week with you, so they must have been attached to you.'1

Her parents liked Lapel very much. The baron said that whenever he sees the boy, he reminds him of the time when he was raising her. She, like Lapel, spent a long time enjoying the warm presence of her family.

The seven days passed, and the moment of separation came before their eyes.

"What brings you here?" Said the knight standing at the door looking over Lizelle.

Somehow, there seems to be suspicion on the knight's face, is she seeing things?

"I'm called Werazel Prosier. I brought the child the Duke was looking for."

She said, saying what the knight thought it was, and snorted.

"Hah, you can't go inside with a private carriage. If you want to enter the duke house, you have to use the duke's own carriage."

What is this reaction?

The knight, standing with his legs crossed and glancing at her with an indifferent expression, was quite impolite.

"Is this how the duke treats his guests? I must ask him..."

Cold green eyes glared to the driver. The disrespectful knight's demeanor struck Werazel.

"Lady... that's... it was a misunderstanding. That's not it..."

The knight who realized his position was embarrassed and hurriedly corrected his posture.

Since he was used to dealing with only scammers, he treated the young noble miss rudely without knowing it.

"Call me a carriage."

Lizelle ignored the knight and hugged Lapel and dropped him on the ground.

I haven't met the duke yet, but why am I already tired?

I have a feeling that today's day is quite long.

"Well miss." The knight got anxious and wary of Werazel, if the duke heard about it, he would either be fired or have his minimum salary cut.

"The carriage," said Werazel firmly. You should have done well from the beginning. Now you're lowering your tail huh?1

"Yes," the knight, in despair, uttered weakly and left.

"Wow!"

On the other hand, Lapel was blinded at the large gate in front of him.

"It's big!"

Amazed, Lapel jumped out of her arms and held Werazel's hand. Werazel also looked at the large gate and gulped under pressure.

Yes, it's pretty big.

The gate, which looked more than 3 meters long, dumbfounded people before entering the mansion. Whether it was made of real gold or not, the gate that clearly reveals its presence in the sun was full of majesty.

He was showing off his wealth as much as he wants because he was the richest in the empire. This punk. 1

Soon after, the door opened and the carriage appeared, and Werazel was surprised again.

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