Chapter 65 Night Talk



However, Eleanor and the others had no say in the matter and could only respond to him with silence.

Albert sighed deeply, his mood becoming even more depressed.

He forced himself to be curious about Eleanor's experience again.

"It's not as easy as you say for Her Highness Eleanor to appear here, is it?"

Eleanor's fingertips moved slightly, and she thought of how embarrassed she looked when she first came out.

The corners of her mouth curled up slightly, and she even found a hint of amusement when she recalled it.

"Someone in my father's territory was also infected with the plague, and everyone was in a panic during that time."

"I followed the example of other ladies and ladies and closed the door to visitors, which actually allowed me to leave successfully."

Janelle half-sat on the ground, her heart full of emotion.

"The great plague is truly omnipresent."

William also nodded in approval.

"Yes, I am here because of the great plague."

"All nine of us in my family, except me, died during the great plague that broke out in Verkhov."

"First, there was the exploitation of the nobles, and now there is the plague that threatens his life. Verkhov can no longer stay here."

"Then, on the night I left with my fellow townsmen, I met the adults."

After saying that, William looked at Ren Ming with admiration.

It was supposed to be a reunion between two old friends, but somehow it turned into a time for everyone to chat.

Suddenly, William pounded his hands, looking as if he finally understood.

"So Eleanor is planning to return to being a noble, and that's why she doesn't want to sign a contract with you, my Lord?"

After hearing these words, the air froze for a second.

Janelle pushed him hard and stuffed bread into his mouth.

"Eleanor is not that kind of person. Eat your bread!"

William must have used all his brain to build up his muscles, as he always speaks without considering the occasion.

Eleanor's hands tightened around her skirt, unsure how to answer the question.

After a long time, she let out a long sigh and shook her head slightly.

"No, I'm not attached to the aura of nobility."

"Women like us are just used to decorate our homes and make them look bright and beautiful."

"Whether it's our own preferences or our daily schedules, we have to follow the rules. There's really no freedom at all."

William swallowed the bread in his mouth desperately and asked as if he understood.

"If you don't like your previous life, shouldn't you join us?"

Janel couldn't stand it anymore, so she cast a special silencing spell on William to prevent him from interrupting.

Eleanor shook her head slightly, things were not that simple.

"Because I am Eleanor, and more importantly, Eleanor Austen, I enjoy the benefits of aristocratic status anyway."

"This identity brings me respect from others, gorgeous jewelry, and exquisite food..."

"I should also accept my responsibilities and fate. I never intend to change anything."

"Afterwards, I will become my father's proudest work, marry a nobleman, and bear him offspring."

"My father has already found a husband for me, and we'll be engaged in the spring of next year."

Eleanor's thoughts drifted to who knows where, as if she saw her own future.

But her tone still revealed a sense of loss and powerlessness.

"My life is like this river. You can see the bottom at a glance, and the things you will experience at each stage of life are clearly visible."

"After next winter, I will go to my future husband's territory and stay there for the rest of my life."

"Perhaps I could visit my father's territory every year. Perhaps I would become estranged from my husband, and constantly quarrel with his other wives..."

"But this is just a small episode in my life. I can only stay in my small territory forever."

"So I made a very bold decision and left home after leaving a letter."

"I want to see the outside world for myself and then go back before I get engaged."

Eleanor opened her arms and took a deep breath of the air that smelled of moist earth, her voice full of nostalgia.

“Life outside is much harder than I imagined, but I’m having a great time.”

Eleanor's face was filled with a happy smile as she looked deeply at everyone.

"I will remember this experience of more than a year for the rest of my life."

A faint sadness permeated among the few people.

"You don't have to be so bleak about your future. Why can't you balance family and dreams?"

Albert asked a question.

Eleanor was startled: "What do you mean?"

Albert recalled the thrilling experience of the day from the perspective of an observer.

"I witnessed your battle. The effects of various spells were truly amazing."

"Can't you use them to be in two places at once? Or have a double?"

"After all, it always takes a lot of time for a noble lady to dress up and take a nap."

Albert pondered.

"Is it okay?" Eleanor's heart was pounding.

"You need to ask the adults about this," Janelle said. "If you don't ask, how do you know it's not feasible?"

Eleanor sat there quietly, the only sound she could hear was her own heartbeat getting louder and louder.

“Rustle, rustle.”

Eleanor slowly approached Ren Ming and opened her mouth: "Sir."

Ren Ming came out of his cultivation state and looked up at Eleanor, knowing exactly why she came.

"I have always kept that soul contract for you."

With his current level of cultivation, how could he not know about the conversation between the four people?

Ren Ming was willing to wait for Eleanor to change her mind, so he had naturally considered her situation a long time ago.

Magic can indeed solve many troubles.

And Eleanor's identity is not entirely a burden.

The power of the nobility in the Middle Ages was considerable.

After Ren Ming leaves, the existence of magic can be hidden deeper.

An alley in a city, with a bustling commercial street outside and people coming and going.

The street was extremely busy, but for some reason, everyone passing by avoided this alley.

Deep in the alley, a battle is going on.

“Ouch!”

William clawed down with magic, and the flesh monster's right leg fell off.

No matter how it squirms, it cannot grow its limbs again.

"William get out of the way!"

With a delicate cry, William did a backflip and moved away from the flesh and blood monster.

A long sword fell from the sky and ended the monster's life.

Eleanor, holding a long sword, tiptoed and landed in front of the monster.

The golden hair fluttered in the wind, exuding an indomitable momentum.

Janel immediately skillfully performed a purification spell.

Then he stepped forward and hugged Eleanor.

He jokingly joked.

"Well done, our Paladin!"

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