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...
"Let's go buy clothes first~" Ye Ling raised her hands high at this time. This little guy is full of energy. It should be said that he is worthy of being a dragon.
"Okay, then let's go to the street first." Loran Hill also nodded.
After they put away their luggage, Loranhill changed his hair color again, returning it to his usual golden color, and then went out with Atesi, Ye Ling, and Aphra.
The elf Aphra was very familiar with the area, so it was natural for her to lead the way. As for Irene, she said it was not appropriate for her to show up, so she stayed in the courtyard to rest and wait for the others to come back.
Seabirds with white feathers and red beaks flew over the streets on the sea breeze, leaving behind long chirping sounds. The faint fragrance of laurel also permeated the warm wind.
"Huh, it feels great!" Ye Ling opened his arms and jogged along the street, occasionally jumping lightly to feel the wind brushing past his ears.
"There are quite a few shops selling clothes here." Aphra introduced to Etesi and Loranhill.
"How about we go and have a look at this one?" Atesi said, pointing to a shop selling aristocratic dresses, her eyes full of excitement.
“Okay, okay.”
Although not interested in this luxurious Lolita dress, Loran Hill was still led in by Atesi.
It seemed like she had to make dolls again today. After entering the shop and looking at the intricate lace dresses, Loran Hill was prepared. But she wasn't alone this time. Loran Hill glanced at the cheerful Ye Ling in front of her and called out softly.
"Ye Ling, come and try on the clothes too."
"Woo?" Ye Ling turned her head, her eyes still a little confused, and then she was hugged and caught by Loran Hill.
"Ah~ I'm an adult already, don't make me wear children's clothes."
The little girl struggled, and then tried on various skirts amid the laughter of the crowd, adding a bit of cheerfulness to the quiet shop in the afternoon.