10/31/2020 0 Comments Chapter oneTranslator: Latte / Editor: Latte / Raw: Latte
Hi! here I come with a new novel. I did this quickly at night so it may have some bugs. Oh, by the way, I've been very busy lately, so the chapters will take a long time to publish. Please, if you find a mistake, say so in the comments! . "Let me put it simply. I am in love with Miss Bianca. Therefore, I am going to break off my engagement to Miss Sofia. You see, that's not a bad thing for the Baron." A handsome man ... Countess Franz's heir Albert, who until now was Sophia's fiancé, said with a refreshing smile that he didn't seem to do anything wrong. The well-built man and the thin-faced woman sitting across from him, Baron Lenish, and the Baroness were so overjoyed that he couldn't help but have a big smile on his face. "It would be a great honor if our daughter were to comit to Mr. Albert." "Oh. Thank you very much for your kind words. I will be happy to accept it. Well, as a parent, I am very happy for you." "Then let me break my previous vows of engagement. My parents agree, so you don't have to worry about that. I'll need you to sign the new vows as well." "Yes, yes, right away" said the Baron, rising from his seat, and sending a servant to collect Albert and Sofia's vows of engagement. He sent another servant to call Bianca. The baroness, smiling and friendly, spoke to Albert de Bianca, her proud daughter. Albert listened with great interest to Bianca's stories and occasionally gave her a counterpart. Sensing that the maid was about to leave the room, Sofia released her ear that had been pressed against the door and quickly walked away from her. Suppressing her shaking legs, Sofia ran to her own room, the smallest on the second floor of the baron's mansion. The moment she closed the door, her legs relaxed and she sat on the spot. I could feel my hands and feet shaking. I seem to hear the sound of my feet crumbling to the ground. The reason why Sofia was not expelled from this house despite the fact that she was treated unfairly is because of her position as "fiancee of Countess Franz's heir." Sofia herself knew better what would happen once that was gone. The sound of light footsteps could be heard with a flurry of footsteps. It was probably Sofia's cousin, Bianca, who had a reputation for being beautiful. She seemed to be encouraged by the happy story of engagement that had fallen. A tear ran down Sophia's cheek. "Father, mother. Is it true that Albert-sama was here?" With a loud bang, Bianca's voice can be heard. "Oh my sweet Bianca. As promised, I am here to ask you to marry me." "I'm very happy, Albert. Now we can be together forever!" Their happy voices echoed through Baron Lenish's not-so-large mansion, leaving the door open. Where did you meet? There is no need to think about it, there are many places where they could meet. She is not like Sophia, who has been living to avoid leaving this house for even a little bit. Sofia got engaged to Albert when she was ten years old. When Sophia's parents were still alive, she decided to marry a man of a different family status as a thank you for helping Albert's grandfather, who was the father of the Countess of Franz at the time. Sofia's parents had died in a carriage accident, falling off a cliff, and Albert's grandfather had died of old age. If Albert had found someone he liked, and if it was Sofia's daughter Bianca, who was the same age as Baron Lenish's Sofia, he would have no problem with her externally. All you have to do is pretend that you were engaged to Bianca from the beginning. And unlike Bianca, Sophia hadn't even made her social debut. How long would it have been? A muffled, buzzing voice from the hallway brought Sophia to consciousness. It's the sound of Albert coming home. The first thing that comes to mind is the sound of Albert leaving. It's not a good idea. Sophia muttered to herself. Sophia didn't have much free time. In a great hurry, she crawled under a simple bunk and pulled out the small wooden box she had placed there, shoving it roughly into the pocket of her wide-hemmed skirt. She took a small trunk out of the closet and unfolded it, stuffing a few simple changes of clothes into it. I had little money, but I still put it in the trunk with me. With a bit of difficulty, I also put up one of my favorite books that cheers me up when I read it. Sofia squeezed the mouth of the log, squeezing it and tightening the belt tightly. Sofia threw the log through her bedroom window and threw it onto the overgrown plants in the garden. There was a thud and the log was buried in the grass, obscured by the grass. The sound of a running horse's hooves is heard, and Sofia quickly closes the window. She closed the closet, trying to erase any trace of her. He scratched a match and lit the desk lamp. The door to the room opened almost at the same time that she shoved the small magic stone into the bottom of the drawer.
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