Chapter 36 : Preparation
After the negotiation, Ailiya trailed Liliane through more grueling tasks—proofreading a fifty-page legal document on ancient forbidden magic and attending […]
After the negotiation, Ailiya trailed Liliane through more grueling tasks—proofreading a fifty-page legal document on ancient forbidden magic and attending […]
Liliane’s enchanted carriage was less a vehicle and more a mobile miniature golden palace. Ailiya followed Liliane aboard, sinking into
Memorizing Liliane’s schedule, as daunting as the final question of a math exam, was merely the first hurdle. Just as
“Ahh…” Ailiya let out a massive yawn, a tear squeezed from the corner of her eye. She chewed the air
Ailiya was jolted awake at dawn by her internal “punch-the-clock” instinct. Sporting dark circles rivaling an abyss beast’s eye sockets,
Aurora’s pupils shrank to pinpoints. She froze, and after three agonizing seconds, let out an exaggerated, unnatural laugh. “Y-you… why
Moonlight streamed through the window, casting a delicate frost-like glow over Ailiya’s chaotic room. Her eyelids twitched. With a pained
Isabella irritably crumpled the invitation letter, then carefully smoothed it out. The cheap parchment and crooked handwriting lacked any elegance.
“Next candidate—” The announcer’s voice boomed through the amplifier, laced with deliberate suspense. “—Lady Liliane von Winter’s loyal maid, the
The shock from Liliane’s earth-shattering spell hadn’t fully subsided when the second group of the magical practical exam prepared to