Chapter 168 (1/2)
Chapter 168 Recall
“Scraar!”
Soainst her, but she did not move a bit Instead, it was the assaulter as the one to stagger two steps back
The ant expression disappeared from his face and instead instantly turned into one of shock A moment later he abruptly turned around and left with his tail between his legs
During this whole tih the crowd When they saw the worn-out wo In this way, she was able to slowly ate
Although there were traditionally no walls separating the inner city, the people had erected a syarlands to better control the sea of people
On both sides of the gate stood two neatly arranged rows of ar warriors, all of who the shi+s on their shoulders it gave off the impression that they desired to fly off into the sky The iris flower decoration hanging over their chests together with their heroic and handsoroup of rich housewives that were shouting and quarreling over them
The warriors were all wearing red capes that fell down to the ground They seemed to be a red wall if you were to look at thehty warriors ere responsible for dividing the crowd, for a wide and vacant road which was only usable by the more influential families
Many banners were flying in the wind alongside the road, and a lot of the strip-shaped golden-colored flags were hanging fro off a quite, solemn and respectful presence The banners were ens, but most of them were covered by the tower and the pike She knew that this pattern represented the Royal Faanizer of today’s ceremony
Today they held the royal ceremony to celebrate the day of adulthood of the 5th Princess, Tilly Wimbledon
Since it was reat public buzz, so much that everyone in the city already knew about it In addition to the local aristocracy of the Kingdodoifts andthe favor of 5th Princess
Even the Church had sent an Archbishop to preside over the ceremony The ceremony would be held at the city center of the Square of Dawn At that tie and thick soup, which was also the reason why the event had attracted so many people
However, she hadn’t come for the food
Her goal was the Archbishop
If she was able to kill an Archbishop under the watchful eyes of the King It would make it i up in a great loss of face for theeher chest, she reassured herself that the snatched knife was still there Although the knife was of poor quality, it would be enough to kill a mortal
At thischeers, interrupting her fro in the direction of the Inner City, she discovered that the rows of the Knights froun to slowly ht in the front was the dressed in the shi+niest arold-embroidered red cloak fluttered behind him as he walked
The Knights were followed by a carriage which was being dragged by four fine horses that moved side by side The Royal Fae and its wheels and frae there floated a scarlet burgee, while a gold-e over each corner of the carriage At first glance, the whole carriage looked like a flowing golden ocean
Mixing herself in with the crowd of people ere following along the carriage, she was also able to set foot on the Plaza of Dawn The inner area of the plaza was isolated by a row of guards, only allowing the aristocracy to get a close look at the cere place She estimated that she would have to stop here for now But, as soon as the Archbishop stepped into the plaza, she would i only a few breaths of ti it irasp
One young person after another jue and slowly e They were most probably Wimbledon III’s five children
Within these people, she also detected the 5th Princess Tilly Wimbledon
There was no doubt that the 5th Princess was the protagonist of the day Her eyes were full of intelligence and clear like two geray hair gave her a refreshi+ng and siroup of brothers and sisters she looked outstanding; the pattern embroidered on her dress wasn’t coether with her temperament But as most incredible was that she had actually looked all over the rows of people, even directly into her eyes, s her personally
This definitely hadn’t been an illusion In that shortof closeness was born inside of her, like they were friends who had known each other for years, warm and sweet It wasn’t born fro of similar social status, but rather it caic
She unconsciously released the strong grip on the handle of her knife, and instead began to quietly watch as the wo after the cereuards who had been tasked with escorting her to the palace
As long as she herself didn’t want to follow theuards would have never been able to stop her But she did not ask anything froan to follow the two further into the inner city, until they finally reached the nificent palace that stood at the end of the road