The sun was high in the sky, and Leah finally poked her head out from under the bulging blankets.
Wearing a pink silk nightgown, the fabric was subtly revealing and slightly cool.
She groggily opened her eyes, glanced at the clock on the wall, and checked the time.
It was already noon.
Normally, by this time, Lia would already be busy with various matters, handling the affairs of the Clavenna territory.
But today, she didn't want to get out of bed.
Just thinking about what happened yesterday makes Leah's cheeks turn bright red, like a ripe apple.
She pulled her head back under the covers, closed her eyes, and curled up into a ball.
That's right, Lia has remembered everything.
After forgetting Viktor, she spent the entire day running around.
During this time, she kept searching for information about Victor.
He wanders around Braxton, trying to find any clues about Victor, and even seeks Gwen's help.
She peeked out from under the covers with her eyes.
The bedside table was tightly closed, but the magic lock on it had disappeared.
Suddenly, this image flashed through my mind.
Viktor sat by her cabinet, holding her diary filled with entries for 'brother,' flipping through it carefully.
After reading it, you should add a sentence.
"Hmm, interesting."
It's estimated that even his inseparable crow has read through her diary.
Thinking about this, Lia felt even more ashamed.
My cheeks were burning, and my mind was a jumbled mess.
Yes, that diary filled with his childhood memories.
Although those memories were far from pleasant, Leah kept them safe and sound.
And it was kept secret with a magic lock.
Unfortunately, the magic lock can deter both honest people and scoundrels.
But it can't stop the little people who can use magic.
That's right, especially the last smiley face, which could only have been drawn by Viktor.
It was as if it were deliberately mocking Lia, blatantly displayed there.
They secretly read her diary and then acted as if it were their own business.
Lia grew angrier the more she thought about it, so she simply stopped thinking about it.
When exactly did he see it?
For her, it was too shameful for Viktor to see the contents of her diary.
After all, the words "brother" were written all over the place.
Whenever she thought of this, Liya would get goosebumps all over her body.
Now, she feels particularly disappointed in herself when she was a child.
She was like she'd gone mad, clinging to Viktor's back and calling out "Brother!" "Brother!"
Even in her own diary, she wrote almost entirely about Victor.
He was so cold and cruel to her...
However, just as written in her diary, Lia still remembered the time Victor had scolded her.
He said he hates tears.
From then on, Lia learned to be independent and self-reliant.
The more she grew up, the more she hated Viktor.
Until yesterday...
Lia felt her body, which was covered by the blanket, begin to heat up slightly, and her cheeks flushed.
The thought of Victor stroking her cheek and wiping away the tears from the corners of her eyes made Leah tremble.
Every pore on her body seemed to be sweating slightly because of her shame.
How dare Victor do that?
They're siblings! Siblings!!
The situation was alright at the time, but the more Leah thought about it, the more embarrassed she felt.
She pulled the blanket up again, covering her head tightly and curling up into a ball.
This time, she didn't even have the idea of coming out.
That's why she didn't dare to go out all day.
She would rather stay in bed, tucked under the covers, in her bedroom all day than go out and run into Victor.
She really couldn't think of how to face her brother.
Fortunately, Viktor was dealing with matters concerning the elves, so he didn't have time to come and see her.
Lia needs time to calm down.
Because she would have to face Viktor sooner or later.
Tomorrow is Monday.
That is, the day the Royal Magic Academy opens and conducts its freshman assessment.
The royal residence has been completed, and Victor will definitely return to the royal capital.
So Lia was presented with a choice: whether or not to return to the capital with Victor.
But whatever her choice, she must speak with Victor face-to-face.
"..."
Lia remained silent, turned over, stuck her head out of the blanket, and stared blankly at the ceiling.
Knock knock.
Suddenly, she heard a knock on the door.
Lia was somewhat puzzled.
Although she didn't get up today, she had already handed over the chores to the servants, so there was basically nothing special to do today.
But soon, the servant's voice came from the doorway:
"Miss Liya."
"Count Gwen has come to visit."
Lia suddenly sat up in bed, her eyes wide open.
Who? Who's here?!
...
A magnificent, towering tree stood in the Clevner family's backyard, its incredibly thick trunk reaching straight into the clouds.
Countless exquisite wooden houses were built around the sacred tree. They were orderly and neat, and appeared peaceful and harmonious under the sunlight.
The hundreds of elves have been settled and are now living here in an orderly manner.
The huge backyard has basically become the home of these elves.
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