Behind The Silhouette Of A Mute Slave
e horse. She was really dumbfounded, and fascinated by the surroundings while they were passing by. She saw everything more clearly. There were lots of sellers, and they even displayed and ma
She was dumbfounded at how disciplined the Cervantezian
for being prosperous. I didn't even see paupers scattered anywhe
paupers or wanderers. But to other kingdoms from wh
til she saw a lady that bought a fancy dre
re usually for women's needs. She even caught a glimpse of a beautiful pair of necklaces, and some shoes that weren't like what they usual
I remembered from what Helmar told while we were outside a while ago, and we had a little tittle-
her sellers, and if it was very fancy, they used crystals and gems
or buy whatever they like, and they c
f the Head of the Slaves if he or she would give permission t
yes twinkled in delight when she saw a man playing with fire while the meat was pierced in a metal pole. There were also some young descendants laughing while walking ar
tine to buy. Her mother usually kissed their cheeks, and caressed their hairs lovingly. She loved it the most when her mother hugged her, and sang a beautiful lullaby. She inherited her serene voi
nts too while having a great time like there would be no harm that could happen.
er eye. Her heart clenched in deep sorrow
y parents were here w
ould wished. The world was really peculiar, and she didn't know what the deities and the creator wanted
ouched her behind. She looked from her back and
alright?"
or a while, but everything was alright now, b
of that Stupid Man. He didn't even bother to
. You didn't see what the expression of the people surrounding you was. They were even beyond shocked that a
t him. He was indeed an empty-head just like those men who annoyed us along our way. There
man, and wanted to be cursed in his lifetime. "Oh? He was beyond an exception to them. Did you l
r to resemble his horse. All of the men we encountered along our way towards Kingdom Cervantez except Helmar were needed to be punished, and throw
She wanted the two of them to unwind, and somehow forget what their duties were. All she knew was that Daffodil never e
also have beautiful descendants with him. The more you hate the more you would be attached and couldn't take your eyes off him until you fell in love with him, marry, b
he features of the man who was riding a horse with a basket full of flowers. He didn't seem
the father of my descendants. I would love to be gone in this world while not being impregnated by him,"
u prefer to a man,
de her smile while Deja was struggling not to laugh,
eared her throat before continuing. "I
e a staring battle for eternity, and that could be a foolishness. You should have a man that was opposite
ticed that Daffodil's face flushed in shame. She didn't kno
they go along with each other, loyal and smitten, I wouldn'
fodil mumbled an
irt or smitten to other men who weren't your mate. You were still too young, and
ame to brawling. She didn't want Deja to be betrayed by any man, and also Daffodil too. She cherished
hey were finally here. Daffodil and Deja glanced at her, and she nodded. It was the start of her facade. Helena and Hestia opened the off-white canopy that made Daffodil and Deja get
f the palace. He could help you to enter
e truly gratified for th
and help all of you to safely arrive here. We would
ispered. "No, it was alrig
the dauntless women like the three of you. I
lena. Don't compare yourself to others,
t in my mind. Thank you for u
d and bowe
eet again at the right time. I wished I could be as
t much. Before she could whisper, she was dumbfounded when Helen
your safety throughout your journey here at the Kingdom Ce
ened, and revealed a man wearing a green cloak withou
te of the palace in this town. How could I serve you?" he asked while his brows furrow
ve curtsey, especially the two women who sprea
e, because they wanted to be slave
d at her. "Oh, well come inside, so th
is vicinity. She gazed at the surroundings, and it had many ceramics that had colorful motifs. Also, she noticed that there were flowers at the big urn,
and queen carried two babies who were a boy and a girl, and she bet those were twins. She observed that all of th
painting of King Thesaurus and his family. It was an order that all of the delegates in the kingdom needed to
l in arms. She didn't know that King Thesaurus family were having exquisite beauties. She remembered that all of King Thesaurus
tiful," Deja mumbled that w
ead, he spent his time with his descendants who were the only memory of his beloved queen even if they were cursed. But King Thesaurus adored his youngest twin the m
y were now even though they lost a queen. I wondered
o that we could talk more about
" Daffodi
e torn at the painting, and they st