Bree
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19
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386
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Jaynie had promised to make him a knight. If all he needed was a servant who could lift heavy things, there would’ve been no reason to send Leandro to school. He asked, “I understand why the servants are avoiding me. But they also seem to pity me.” “Ah, there’s a reason for that too.” Aron nodded. Chase glanced around, as if unsure whether to speak. There was a group of knights training off in the distance, but they weren’t close enough to hear. Still, Chase lowered his voice,…
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5. (1) A carriage arrived outside the dormitory building that had grown familiar over the summer. Leandro, who had been waiting, boarded it. Upon hearing that he might be leaving the school, his classmates stayed by his side without taking their usual weekend outings. "You have to come back!" "Don’t go!" As he listened to their farewell, Leandro leaned back against the seat. In doing so, Jaynie’s hat got crushed. ‘Ah.’ Leandro touched the brim and straightened the crumpled part.…
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As Raphael approached, Gio’s skin tingled faintly—sometimes a little itchy, sometimes a light sting. His eyes began to feel dry, and he blinked. Then a slight tingling traveled to his fingertips… and just as suddenly, it disappeared. A moment later, the brightness in Raphael’s eyes dulled sharply, as if a wave of fatigue had just slammed into him. The sudden exhaustion had to be from the "test"—though Gio had no idea what was done to him. Was that even a test? The ones Gio knew involved…
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“If you’re that eager to show it off, feel free to take it off.” Gio didn’t bother replying. He just shrugged off the robe. After everything that happened yesterday, there was nothing left to hide. “Our Grand Duchess—so bold.” Even as he spoke, the Grand Duke’s eyes remained sharp. He gave the chain a firm tug, making it clear—if Gio tried to run or pull anything, there’d be consequences. Gio followed his lead toward the bathroom connected to the bedroom. The space was…
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1. Grand Duchess Cove. The name of the assassin organization where Gio lived before coming to the Grand Duke’s estate. In that place, he survived by licking poisoned porridge in complete darkness where not even an inch ahead could be seen. They called it resistance training—for poison. Even knowing it would hurt, he had to eat it. There was no other choice when his stomach felt like it was being twisted from hunger. When children were first thrown into the darkness, they would cry in terror,…
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0. Wedding Night The assassin Gio had always carried out every mission assigned to him flawlessly. He played each role given for the mission to perfection as well. Today, he finally received his last mission. This time, Gio's role was that of a new bride. Even if only for a single day. He was still wearing the white veil that any bride would wear, even late into the night. Because the groom hadn’t taken it off yet. Through the veil, a table could be seen, and on it sat a cup filled with…
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Of course, that was only how things looked on the surface. Inside, I was a complete mess from the pressure. I found myself muttering that I’d rather just take the college entrance exam tomorrow and get it over with, only to immediately shake that off and grab my workbook again—repeating the cycle dozens of times a day. Having already taken the CSAT once before, I knew, just like the adults always said, that what’s coming up isn’t the end of the world. And yet, even with that knowledge, I was…
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4-2. Ha-eun, Lee Sa-eon, Choi Hee-jun: Age 19 (2) <Lee Sa-eon> It was a peaceful break time, just like always. I gave Eun my chair and sat perched on the edge of the desk. While casually fiddling with Eun’s hair as he naturally rested his chin on my thigh, it happened. "Sa-eon, are you free right now? I’ve got a math problem I can’t figure out. I tried reading the explanation, but I still don’t get it... If you're okay with it, I was wondering if you could help me…" My deskmate,…
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Episode 30 “Eat first, Huikyung.” “I’m not hungry.” “Then I’ll wait too.” Jaekani’s firm reply came as he propped his chin on his knees, his gaze fixed on the golden-brown fish grilling over the fire and the corn roasting beneath it. Yet, stubbornly, he refused to eat. His silent hunger strike left Huikyung exasperated. “Fine, I’ll eat, okay?” Letting out a resigned sigh, Huikyung set the half-repaired radio aside. He had been struggling with it for an entire day…
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Episode 29 Jaekani snatched the radio like an eagle diving for prey, exhaling sharply. Taken aback by how easily it had been wrested from him, Huikyung was further startled when the boy looked ready to stomp it to pieces. Reacting quickly, Huikyung scooped Jaekani up into his arms. “What’s with you?” “It’s military gear, Huikyung!” “And?” Dangling like an agitated cat in his arms, Jaekani shouted, “The military… they take people away!” Soldiers took Espers. You’re an…
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