Until Death Do Us Part
chool uniform of the Royal School of A City. She had shoulder-length blond hair, blue eyes, and a standard body.
cage...Emma is a very gentle, obedient, and disciplined girl. She is also the pride of her mother, and she can play the piano
She is seventeen years old this year, a young girl who has never been exposed to the outside world. Emma's life
freed from her present life, but she cou
ting in it. The pigeons were flying freely. S
Emma!
, Mrs. Garcia. She looked at her watch; it was time for piano class at eighteen o'clock. E
you are not in a good moo
ly because of her mother's question.
ine...just
on learning the piano...." Mrs. Garcia stopped abruptly,
ll do everything for you if yo
were obe
s you stud
ange
er to become an actual princess in real life. Emma has lived in the family castle since childhood, w
g castle, she had thought about it, but she wa
rious place with servants and servants, Emma is truly a princess. Her mother dragged her into the house. Except for an old housekeeper, the serv
r a long time. Emma said nothing but sat down next to the teacher. From inside the room, the piano's sounds reverberated throughout the white castle. In a piece of
r in this stuffy castle, becoming a princess with a meani
.
was the first time she had done this. The mood was a bit nervous. Before she left, she left a message to her mother that she would go
r skyscrapers, and cars were running through the streets. Among thousands of passersby, Emma stands out from the
cess coming out
k in the morning. It wasn't time for school yet. S
huh...mom.
boy's or a girl's. The train would arrive in ten
a boy in the corner. Maybe the boy lost his mother, so she sat th
y...Are
ma's face, and she could see a line of tears rolling down the bo
your mother? Wh
d his tears
...My name i
is your house? What'
e didn't know what to do with this child. She looked around, but no one was there. Emma bit her
e a good person,
louder. Emma heard footsteps from upstairs and knew someone was coming do
r, then went upstairs. So
a s
some help...Ca
a couldn't see his face. She could only smell the faint ci
ungry wolf. But she quickly regained her composure
He is below...Can...ca
es
to the corner where that child named Robert had been sitting since earlier. After
is was the first time. Without her parents, she could still be fine. Emma wants her mother to know that she won't
egs suddenl
that boy was here j
ore, she had seen a puddle of water at the boy's feet, bu
lain to the man following her. But suddenly! In f
could not realize what was in front of her eyes. A tra