Definitely Not a Witch

A heartwarming daily life farming novel, occasionally also a passionate epic.

Spears spread across the wilderness like a thriving forest. Glorious knights march in formation, and countless bl...

Chapter 5 The Injured Boy

It's so beautiful...

Is this the hallucination before death? I once heard Uncle Muk say that mushrooms in the forest cannot be eaten casually, otherwise you will be poisoned, and some will even cause hallucinations. I didn’t believe it before, but it turns out to be true.

Thank you, God, for letting me see such beautiful eyes before I die. Thinking of this, the boy's consciousness gradually became blurred, and the pupils in the firelight became blurry.

Wow——

A stream of cool water poured down from above his head, bringing the boy back to consciousness.

"Open your mouth."

The boy instinctively opened his lips, and then a few pieces of fresh fruit fell into his mouth. After chewing them hungrily, a sweet juice filled his mouth. Not long after swallowing it, the pain in his stomach was greatly relieved.

Only then did the young man slowly stand up and look at the benefactor who saved him.

She had long silver hair that fell like a waterfall, with two strands draped over her chest and the rest falling behind her shoulders to her waist.

She wore a pure white, fitted dress. While not particularly ornate, the delicate patterns created by the white stitching gave it an elegant grace. The long dress covered her knees, revealing only her light-colored leather shoes and her white silk stockings.

The beautiful face was like a dream, and it felt extremely unreal. If the goddess in the church looked like this, people of faith would probably flock to her, the boy suddenly thought.

Then he quickly lowered his head, because looking at women like this was very impolite. I heard that if common people in big cities dared to look at noble ladies like this, they would be beaten to death.

"What's your name, where are you from, and where are you going?"

As soon as the girl opened her mouth, she asked the three most important questions in life.