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ery night, and now she had transmigrated to the year
iana's grandfather, Henry Roberts, was gravely ill and on th
e bedside, sobbing. The house had poor sound insulation, and it was c
ore. "I'm sorry, Juliana. It's all my fault for bei
uliana. He had some connections with the Cox Wolfpack and had seen William before
ness and a notorious reputation for being violent and
cough, cou
eted by William made Henry's bloo
breath with one hand while tightly holding his hand with
ion for William. The first time he saw her in the village, he tried t
ed his breath. However, his breathing had become l
undoubtedly resort to dirty tactics to fo
eeded to be told
ing nearby. "Leilani, go to the kitch
wiped her tears and lef
Juliana, I fear I don't have many days lef
Myers. The token of your engagement is sewn into my pillow. Take the token and go to the South Co
aping the chaotic and impoverished North Continent to the developed
don arranged an engagement between his grandson and Juliana, leaving behind a token and a photo of his three-
ore because he didn't want her to marry far away, a
Henry would rather Juliana attempt to mar
ngagement, let alone a chosen mate in the South Continent. S
secret. In the southwest corner of the pond in their ancestral home, a box of gold bars that should have been handed over to the
words, Henry was nearing the end. His gaunt f
father's hand tightly. Finally, the last glimmer of
o cry, gently shaking the old man in
g with a clatter, splashing a few drops of hot
hed into the room, crying as she threw
y breathed a sigh of relief. The old man had been bedridden, constantly needing
ge and bring a dowry to the family. But the old man had been p
ne, the family members c
hance for them to collect condolence money. The sons set up a makeshift mourning hall at the
a table, busy recording the mon
mily gathered together, watching the
dressed in mourning clothe
respects, the Roberts family members retired early. Natur
it for a while. I'll g
wasn't one to neglect herself. She he
the cabinet where they stored
wasn't even cold, and the Roberts family had already divided
i should have received a share of the farmland since they h
ith her grandfather gone, her uncle had naturally taken ov
ck but paused when she heard murmured conversation inside. She