Surviving the plot
ed for me
refree, but Avynn could see the tension in her shoulders; she was probably on e
she were useless like the others, Avynn would
faithful maids, haven't you?
y my best to make sure yo
elyn still hadn't let her guard down; Avynn could
n't think I like it whe
her eyes became cold and calculated
in front of her, who looked about ready to flee or bash her head against the
thers bullied her, reporting and monitoring her every movement to her sister. It was because of her that Annabe
ur trump card over to m
ister paying you righ
idea what
that Evelyn was the kind of person who would do anything for money, even betray her own master. She played a vital role in t
was because she and her siblings grew up in poverty, or m
six gold coins." She took out the pouch full of coins and placed eight gold coins on the table. Avynn saw how t
me and grabbed them from the table, counting them just to make sur
f loyalty, yet here she was, blatantly lying to her face, just so she could get a few extra coins. But t
to find a mage, a capable and trustworthy o
y I ask why you ne
ld coins on the table, smiling brightly at Evelyn, who looked at her wi
as I ge
this." She slid 15 more coins to Evelyn, who poc
re sealed,
and a piece of bread were placed in front of her. She dug in, not minding her manners. She was too hungry for that bullshit. Well, it's not like any
the mage. Avynn tore out a page from the diary and began to design her money-making masterpiece. She had no t
e hours, till her already swollen ha
g at the corner of her room for a while now, looking
have to say,
nsense, but after a while, she looked up again,
essage to you. He said he'll be coming in shortly t
ell him
n stuttering out some nonsense, but
y lady, but I c
thing. Let him come if he
il someone knocked – no, banged – on h
for the re
me
to make any chan