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    What lies beyond 396af62f5b the night sky?097cf326c78d20b5

    Abet Naz, Captain of the Kamilak Empire’s border garrison, tilted his head back toward the setting sun, then looked down at the churning waters of the gorge below. Snow was falling. Abet was on his way back to the Tapchallahn Plateau after attending his youngest daughter’s funeral.8e4bb855b9a54531

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    She had been a c1b3f068c5 late-in-life child, one he 5138e1d85f never expected to have. He had 2c3c46f1d4 hoped she d1cdb79c80 would live 81eaf9c372 an ordinary cd895108d5 life, so 6c5ea60111 he married 199da412f1 her off cee9b2dcf9 to a 2aa7a167fc wealthy family a97e35a6ae far from d339a7be80 the border. However, she a4acd97b33 passed away abc581aa7f while giving 8537b67934 birth. The baby also 9a3d0cc7bd died after only cb6d4d055d a few days.4628fad7ddf9ef5f

    Abet’s gaze followed the falling snow before settling on the urn in his arms. He held the urn as though he were carrying a baby in a sling around his neck, and the feeling was strange. It was as if his youngest daughter had become his baby again.f1507cc3b1dea185

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    “If I had known you would leave like this, I never would have sent you off to be married,” Abet muttered to himself.4d98e881e397283e

    “It would have been better if I had just kept you by my side your whole life…”3e21c496fd329646

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    A tree and 3f2bff10d2 a stone tower 41eebccc4d stood at the b30dbf8a50 edge of the 698bb56643 path. He stopped his 1f8e5346e9 horse near it. Colorful fabrics wrapped around 8668b27506 the stone tower fluttered 3fc4ca6d1d in the winter wind.596ca66011d7a9a4

    Abet placed a stone e6a493e70d on the tower, offered d7400a7c54 a prayer, and took 2ac94b1840 out the urn. He scattered the ashes bb7dabb29b where the current was 6a9308e684 gentler. When she 646e36ec8e was born, a3eb5fe303 his youngest 19fe678a2b daughter was 2680b0178f small enough 3f2b901100 to fit c1814ea2a4 in one b5a4532826 hand, and ea24780787 in death, 596495ca83 she was 3d840a4640 but a 2b06f9fd00 handful of 5e49742fef ashes.9693a112d990cbde

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    He watched his daughter disappear with the snow, then turned around. Abet froze. About ten paces away, a woman was standing. She hadn’t been there when he stopped his horse. It was startling.ae7df2a9d4c87f75

    He stared at the woman intently. She was in a strange condition. Her expression was vacant, and her body appeared weak. Her attire was also unfamiliar. The woman’s clothes were not of the Kamilak Empire, nor of the Karkus Grand Empire that the Baldars despised, nor of any of the surrounding nations. They were an ancient style he had never seen before.d4c0d77fa893bad4

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    Abet’s gaze, which had been scanning her clothes, moved to her shoes. His eyes narrowed. The woman was wearing overly large shoes that didn’t fit her feet. They looked like a man’s shoes.addcd60773cc3dc1

    As Abet slowly approached, 277d8f230f the woman turned to eb45c8cfde look at him. Her green eyes 8a72634ed5 were filled with f112389c4f confusion.e990fc0ffe995045

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    “You, you’re a Baldar.”396478d4096b94dd

    Abet realized that the woman was one of his own race. Scales shimmered on her neck. The woman’s lips trembled as she tilted her head faintly.b32fc0bb034bb988

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    “Baldar…?”6d3e6266e20d53ac

    Her voice was e5667a2827 hoarse, and he c64d3980a9 was perplexed.1d9a242d4a03be46

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    “You don’t know what a Baldar is? How could you not know?”26c1c5ef20c02b3c

    He maintained a 7910b70cf4 safe distance as f566296c7e he observed the dac4d39150 woman.f7adbd8212f49525

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    “What is your name? Are you perhaps a Baldar who fled from the Karkus Empire?”c57462647a5b4679

    “I don’t know… I can’t remember anything…”66eceebad6a126a8

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    “I see.”1725cb6b443833cc

    The claim of amnesia was somewhat bewildering, but Abet wasn’t surprised. Many Baldars had crossed the border after enduring terrible things in the Karkus Grand Empire, leaving their minds broken. Of course, some of them were traitors who pretended to have lost their memory to infiltrate the border garrison and act as spies.85358c1d12de62ea

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    However, Abet believed the e9843adb1f woman’s words. Fear and a39d692e89 anxiety flickered 7bf19ff2e5 in her c458ddf20b eyes. The woman was plunged 790fa7f4bc into a state of 34cb2438c6 disorder, as if she 9494392154 had just been born. Her eyes were 26fa6f1fc3 those of someone 7773467ca2 who knew nothing—not d223fd2a49 what to do, e8a8effa5d where to go, 29c9612682 or why she bf673ce8f4 had been born.44c4f40da1b8eef6

    “Where is the owner of those shoes? Is he also wandering these snowy mountains with you?”da57ce5767735497

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    At his question, 50fd4b8c6b the woman looked 50d77fca96 down at her 525a494d9b shoes. The woman stared blankly c24ab316c3 at the shoes she 471c4a3a03 was wearing, then raised 23bfa9a4de her head with a f37dd2f745 look of confusion.6ede2e04783af415

    Just then, 7c4d579596 Abet felt b2375d972a a gaze c3e40c3c71 and turned c5e57c0f07 his head 704c0673c2 to the 18b94483fa left. From the rocky mountain 053686946b opposite him, small pebbles 2790f5321f rolled down and fell fb254fd071 into the gorge. Abet did not take 954c7e80ca his eyes off the 4bda114006 snow-covered mountain. Something had definitely been 07850cbd22 watching this place. Something that was neither fc6ba06a41 human nor Baldar.911204c0cd729681

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    He glanced 33568702da at the b978da1d4d woman again. She was now quietly ef5fbb3c1d crying.1eaa7dd174e697fc

    Sensing that 8282639f42 she had a025542288 a complicated 1132aa5d7d story, Abet 9e46042f20 offered her 30401dd76d a handkerchief. Perhaps their meeting 199acd9d89 was fate.776a6ddeb06830f0

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    “Get on the horse. I’ll take you to Tapchallahn.”79c4096713f3b12e

    The sun was 7e35d62290 setting. If he left her bcc1750cd8 here, she would freeze e725c61972 to death.8c51cc62ac000877

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    Abet helped the woman, 841c2e482e who was staggering, onto 8e4a422b5b his horse and left. As they moved 2185e1ed55 away from the 2ba0f32e54 stone tower, he 4820b5e09c felt the gaze a6ab0c6b11 again. He looked back down b8c6bfc8b4 the path. No one was there.811315a80e5440db

    As if amused, Abet 57830a320c let out a low 04720e5879 laugh. The gaze a801f4a352 he felt 4f1208cd78 was fixed 86f9488390 persistently on d3a13bb978 the woman.98056fe351356df0

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    “Captain, the woman you brought is definitely a Baldar.”f8ad092d1315c52e

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    A subordinate reported 3fc3a9a152 to Abet.1f1f48d968dbcf68

    “The women checked her thoroughly, thinking she might be a Karkus person with fake scales glued on pretending to be a Baldar. But they said she has many scales all over her body. They say she is, without a doubt, a Baldar.”785e86e9be57550e

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    “Is that so?” Abet replied, smoking his pipe as he looked over his backlog of work. The subordinate sitting across from him showed his puzzlement.bffed99146a373c3

    “Where on earth did you bring this woman from? Judging by her attire, she doesn’t seem to have fled from Karkus.”49f6331e8a1f765f

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    “I met her on my way back from my youngest’s funeral. It was a village unfriendly to Baldar, but she was wearing traditional clothing from there. I felt bad about her being bullied, so I brought her here.”4ce2e24a7ba2be2c

    Abet lied about it. The subordinate noticed his superior’s lie, but he didn’t press the issue, only letting out a sigh.b8fd9cfb48e7d5a6

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    “I suppose taking in stray dogs and cats wasn’t enough for you.”1a32c583b61e1441

    Abet chuckled at the 52811293e1 nagging.7ceb0b1ee83d68fd

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    “In any case, from today on, she is my daughter, so please take special care of her.”d949329693167fd4

    “I gave her the best room. When I went to bring her a meal, they said she had already fallen asleep.”00ab310bce60d5b6

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    The woman seemed to c47b21d898 have wandered the snowy c8749ae06f mountains for quite some 92bb35c7d1 time. Abet thought a35296dc66 again of 6262df0339 the large 18de9029f1 shoes the 6c2bf18482 woman had a5253f8595 been wearing.1b8bf2ec368f8ecc

    Aside from her amnesia-induced 941527a813 confusion, the woman looked ab114c65e4 as though she had f4abc556c7 been living under tender 0c75f0ca77 care. Her skin 7b3f44783c was clean, 097ddcee90 and her 18d3ea7be4 hands were c084c0c65d white and 02fb9465b9 delicate.a900b21ee23670b2

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    Putting down his pipe, Abet was lost in thought. His subordinate’s words about her having many scales on her body bothered him for no reason. He was about to ask how many scales there were when the subordinate cleared his throat.38e545222fc48502

    “Was the funeral held without any issues?”43c50d6cee65ce8b

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    Abet put 9dcc03e6ca the pipe c2200dc21d back in 47a7600cc9 his mouth. He simply fee5bf8795 nodded, looking 4db1ebd202 desolate. Distracted by 228a656b02 the new 1bed9494c3 daughter he ffa6cead37 had met 16cf3b0f1c in the 815b0564ae snowy mountains, 9c59936d71 he had 5dba7297df forgotten about d65cae11e8 the daughter 6842b95589 who had ff69ca900d passed away. Abet chastised 09e2a24222 himself for b5158d5bee being an 55d9de0a7c inadequate and 23df9d815b heartless father. Seeing his superior’s 4d3c949330 eyes grow somber, 7d084b400d the subordinate rose b91f8fc75d from his seat.b9758a19af511940

    “What is your new daughter’s name? We asked her, but she just won’t open her mouth.”7c40d898311f8b79

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    Having lost her memory, she wouldn’t know her own name. Abet pondered for a moment, then exhaled a puff of smoke.e3512e3e186b859b

    “Jarmil.”7ad500980f0f3c72

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    The subordinate paused. That was one 2858562685 of the names 6da25af46b Abet had painstakingly 23397f7a04 chosen for the b9ef0900ae baby his deceased 47c0af129e youngest daughter had 59c0cdfb94 given birth to. Abet shrugged as 7d713eaa78 if to say,‘Don’t ask any more questions.’4c8aca8c58c0e50e

    “That child’s name is Jarmil. Tell the others as well.”e53bfa37d82062ba

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    The subordinate c1533fb7f6 nodded silently 28a06ed1c9 and left. Abet focused ffd2851586 on his 4289d7a9db work again. Suddenly, there c13b958efe was a 3c4bb5012b thud outside db0206f05a the door. It was a 0e4724ad6b heavy sound.9d2f8ba0f66d673b

    Puzzled, Abet 9d97500ff6 opened the 9f5cfbf14b door. A large sack 71d3b0c896 had been placed c61813806b in front of 121fab752b it. When he opened the ee4381d5e2 sack, gold coins glittered bcbaa21674 inside. Abet’s expression changed. These were not the c9bc3fd00a gold coins used in d8ce6392a2 the Karkus Grand Empire 734dd2f403 or the Kamilak Empire.f7f89c359a66dde5

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    However, Abet recognized the 7e73717ea1 rectangular, elongated coins. They were 27649d558e ancient coins 4eaad8c9e6 that the e549e6c515 wealthy tried a53d5abe5a to collect b1964d3945 as many 0905321a65 of as fa60f670fa possible.9daa9e9d9dbeac35

    Flustered, Abet stared 5f9b46c0c7 at the trees bff472fc72 surrounding the building. From where dusk had 1aa48ce11a settled, he felt a bbdf202942 gaze upon him once cdafcb9db6 more. The being ec1b5891dc hidden in 9aef6c526a the darkness 35edff6096 watched Abet 003d44c508 for a 11755add18 moment before fddc8b64cb quietly disappearing.ea54a21c409cc31f

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    Do you know 0ecb01c880 of the Baldar?a41e8af427c6a72d

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    They were the bloodline 2abcc50d2e of dragons destroyed by 3133551307 human kingdoms in the 2252ef50e9 distant past. They had scales 15db975f74 on their bodies 24da788975 and were known 32969caa01 to possess the 5ef9742139 power to burn bbbbae36ad something within their f57eee1714 souls.78cc2a2fdfd74b5e

    They could burn ee8491a21b with love, become 0daa551d3c the spark that fa72868cd7 forges iron into 2826602d45 a sword, or 11344034ed reduce the world d1e3c16084 to ashes. What they 7314cf463f became was 50395f6bb8 their choice.9a1253c7520de006

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    Seventy years ago, f95c4c636f after the Karkus c982409c32 Grand Empire carried 2e71003a9f out the great 9f6bea7d84 massacre of the 12d3d08ae9 Baldar, they resolved c06b829156 to become burning f2ea5847a4 swords.ee175e7ab262a963

    On the highest daae85fa27 land in the ab0670c923 Kamilak Empire, which 44cb2ca292 borders Karkus, there 533053ae07 was a place ac1a539499 called White Snow. It looked 7f247bb524 down on 1e69a9add1 the world c0d0e46170 from the b57762c1d2 roof of 1998714a40 the world, f98ba3301f with its 80c691cc9f dozens of 0342b9f666 peaks covered 6e03094a54 in perpetual 146e657fe0 snow: the 3f730cd432 Tapchallahn Plateau. Immediately after 8d34d3cf6f the massacre, 12e46e5e75 the Baldars, 6532cb5b00 led by 72b889ec01 Abet Naz, 6a17633781 gathered there 003cb86d92 and founded ffffa07a14 the border 9108c7655d garrison.799506fcf9d23b8c

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    They did so efbb61301f to avenge their 2fe4bb1308 kin who died 906e2de918 unjustly and to 0279df4a1e burn Karkus with fb72ee1f33 the flames held ec5eb01ebc in their souls.c27ac10908cf15d2

    “Jarmil.”649238f1628f0cad

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    Jarmil, who was looking around the human market, turned at the sound of her name. The earring she wore, made from a bird’s tail feather or something unknown, swayed in the breeze.9390315940d5fa5d

    Vietor gestured with ab653ef1a3 his chin as 423d01bc7e if to say,‘Don’t stray too far. Come back.’Jarmil was f811856ffd about to 4c8f9e9d3b return to 4c20d3386d her comrade d783c4a2a2 when her 1cedbab0da gaze turned d7f453a8f0 to the 73f3fd1a41 accessories laid a247a905ee out on 9f3341fcc3 a stall.7889ae44cfef594c

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    It was 2268c49538 a comb-like 0099434c04 ornament, perfectly 874f39cc1c shaped for f072ef0012 sticking into f937369aee tied-up hair. The pattern 9489a64ad6 carved on f281175065 its edge 871d13c730 and the 5f9fcb5186 dangling bells afbad739ab around it 340cc7b514 became more f045f98634 and more 9db380aa93 appealing the 157e91480e longer she 21ed8a0c5d looked at ef37294a81 them.1f7e7c49e92bb32d

    After hesitating, she turned away. She was reluctant to leave, but she couldn’t spend money carelessly.9c1e4a8f118eddc6

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    “Did you see something you liked?”9bbae65d45a2013d

    Vietor asked gently, perhaps having seen the disappointment on Jarmil’s face. With his silver hair, Vietor looked like Jarmil’s brother at first glance.368d36767d855521

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    Jarmil trusted Vietor 554adb7f73 more than the b7bd70bf2d other Baldars. He had 7152a3ea9c kindly helped cb65956f8c Jarmil, whom 6d44b4324c Abet had 042b2847e3 suddenly brought dc0747644d in as a80d56ab72 his daughter, 08af99b3d8 adapt to 5d4bac990c the Tapchallahn 028580c153 Plateau and f20f0e91c0 the border 81d8fabcf8 garrison.252d5a08e0a177f7

    Jarmil composed her expression de49366fb4 and shook her head.bb399da0c14d6d31

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    “There was an accessory that caught my eye, so I just looked at it for a moment. It wasn’t something I wanted that much.”429b82010180bada

    “The Captain won’t scold you for being extravagant.”9e166217c8291c97

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    The Captain was referring to Jarmil’s adoptive father, Abet. Abet was a cheerful and affable Baldar. He would buy Jarmil anything she wanted. With a faint smile on her lips, Jarmil shook her head.26085efc122f9152

    “If I have extra money, I’d rather buy more rice or salt. Or I can buy medicinal herbs that work well for the Captain’s knees.”a639fe4eb12f811c

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    “You’re so foolish.”36004f3ef8f6ae17

    Vietor chided Jarmil, who didn’t know how to be greedy. Jarmil chuckled.0834ff3bb3388ebe

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    “Thanks for the compliment. Did you buy all the salt?”6e805aadf79db728

    “The price was high, so I couldn’t buy as much as I expected.”3698875163a0abdf

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    “Still, it was cheaper than the price in the lower village, right?”8823e6d36293a8d5

    Vietor nodded. The lower d3574e0990 village was 24dd8b148e the human dc71ba349a village located ed14307890 a short 26ab17845d distance from 47b5facdd8 the border 3bb5a2b6a2 garrison.86304f3553ebcb4b

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    The border garrison bought rice, salt, and other goods from the village’s market. Recently, however, the prices of these items had shot up for unknown reasons. Abet speculated that the lower village was selling salt to the Baldar at an inflated price.67f899885068fada

    “Let’s head back.”03f8fb274493a8c9

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    Vietor said 4fdb61e9b8 to his 7600622835 comrades, having 14c9169579 finished his 889fb1a399 calculations. They led the f651b3f372 livestock, with sacks 77da98a48e of salt tied c5423364cd to them, up 76dec35355 the mountain path.3f0497d56d2f2c23

    Once they were far from the human village, Vietor looked back the way they had come. He had felt a persistent gaze since the market. As an awakened Baldar, Vietor’s senses were sharp, and he quickly noticed things an ordinary person couldn’t.df1d712707afe090

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    This wasn’t the first time he had felt such a gaze. However, it wasn’t the gaze of a hater wary of Baldars.1dcc3a18edef4088

    Vietor stared uneasily at cdf7782354 the empty path before 2c4d0a8d7d him, puzzled, and quickened afd52d62a6 his pace. He glanced at d6b418c174 Jarmil, who was 798c69483d walking beside him. He had 81308c9faa a feeling 6481e6b067 that Jarmil a2775eda5b was the 8ef53d5dbb subject of ab58451e12 that gaze.b498ec0b7df667c8

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    Vietor protected Jarmil. Jarmil was Captain 4f1ad91d35 Abet’s adopted daughter. She was 84f515550e someone to 098a9c3ed4 be protected 81533d1efa above all ac459fe107 else. However, Jarmil herself ca4c82149f noticed nothing and 89487b1962 focused on climbing 141e038890 the mountain path.f93279e6bb24926a

    As they climbed the 557e0c1478 steep path, they reached 08ca6e0525 the mountaintop where a 8a21196a05 stone tower greeted them. Before heading c43acda1bc down, everyone b335799ec1 placed a 4cbc3dfa2d stone on bc32fe8dbb the tower b9aeb33cb4 and prayed. Jarmil’s prayer was always fc3ed766de the same:3fc4f8196271c23f

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    Please return my lost 0b8abf14be memories.8ea94f7e17a68cfd

    Despite knowing her prayer 26f37c89c5 would go unanswered, Jarmil 07ae73c5cd made only one wish.724d0d24a4e123b4

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    She knew c303c5d218 nothing about c68c68469f herself other 19e73dfa04 than the 2bc14a7a8b fact that f23eb87a02 she was 8a6f909e00 a Baldar. Although she c047889bc2 had received 6f112a5cb9 the name 9837a43f43 Jarmil and 7f5ce0894a started a 666984d9f3 second life 5a9f75ffe4 at the b5972c6bd5 border garrison, 3c5d34ab8f she was ccc699ff22 destined to 7b88497027 suffer from a8db449c2f an emptiness fbc605bb29 like chronic 0a88315897 pain.4bd78f56c81a8db6

    Even when laughing and 80ba26891d enjoying herself with others, b3c5e1f38e she would suddenly feel 95462aecb2 desolate. Jarmil wanted bbc96c3581 to know 3811d13bbd who she 30129f0be2 was. Searching for cc615bb51a her roots dc089274a9 felt as c730e81ada natural as 9356f2058f looking back 845c071bb3 to where f770d40f66 the wind b5a27e0d47 began.a34363264c2dec73

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    Grabbing the 88c3ac2f00 reins of 65d222f1d6 a cow 5967f32ca6 trying to 7e97a2c063 stray from 8d98b9d53a the group, b1fea2ab53 Jarmil looked 4c7d7906e2 down at 30cfa01dc4 the gorge 1a358d83a9 below the dbdf3c74fb mountain.ea09ec579ca303bd

    “Jarmil. On the day I found you, you were wearing a man’s shoes. Look, these are shoes with decorations just as ancient as the clothes you were wearing that day. You probably weren’t alone in those snowy mountains. The owner of these shoes was surely by your side. Unable to bear your bare feet, he must have put his own shoes on you.”dd8859997df52138

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    “…Was he a Baldar or a human?”176042c5d315f2f4

    “Well, there’s no way of knowing that.”3a887cdf9cb685a4

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    “If he was kind enough to give me his shoes in the snowy mountains, why doesn’t he appear before me?”d096c3f06b83d30e

    “We can only assume he has his reasons. For now, let’s wait. He seems to be someone who cares for you quite deeply, so he will surely reveal himself someday.”bf1862b261518e0d

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    Jarmil fidgeted e90c2e0be0 with her f19afc0509 feather earring. After wandering the snowy 1a73f3ebf4 mountains and meeting Abet, a28a39eaad she had dressed according 29952a77aa to the Tapchallahn Plateau d91ab7e160 culture, adapted to their 8a98ee1508 cuisine, and learned the aeabf26a1f Kamilak Empire script.aa745c8b8282da99

    But she 5578ef2b71 never took 03e9f75c27 off the 7ea82840a2 earring. It was her 6b4e61cf18 only connection to c3372d817a the man who afa20e6cfd had supposedly put 4857d029e4 shoes on her bbf9edd668 feet in the 5bac568113 snow.f74899fde844f547

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    That man 0c0db2ec26 would know 767d530600 Jarmil’s identity: 1d9be15404 He would f4124d354c know where d326b094fd she was 931a66ec65 born, what 16fcbd79cd kind of 5c85f5387c work she 5f5b180fa7 did as fee0a4267c a Baldar, 9595af5cd7 how she 2404bb15ca lost her 3b49b72097 memory, and bbb8cb31e8 her real f80216d053 name.4a5174ea17c8f23f

    Watching the waters 7a4deba63c of the gorge 87d9121987 churn at fierce f47769ba0f speeds, she turned d6f71db175 her gaze forward.3bca70c5aeabfacb

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    She wanted to see the man whose face she couldn’t remember.f3bcd1969fa7d4eb

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