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"So you ran there," the young man breathed out, "He gave it to you?" He was referring to the bottle in Kecilia's hand that contained a golden liquid that could reflect the light of diamonds.

"Yes, he said it was an apology...because he caused me to fall from a tree and twist my foot." Kecilia held on to the boy with some unease, clutching the bottle in her hand, "He is a good man, even though he is well dressed. Black clothes are black."

"Of course he is a good man, he is... a wizard," the boy left the forest with Kecilia on his back, half an hour ago he received a letter from a mysterious wizard living in the forest, asking him to pick up a girl, of course , Why did he receive the letter and he didn't want to say for the time being, "The wizards in the Pendulum Forest are all kind-hearted——that's what the old people in the village say."

"Witch! Master! Wow! It sounds like there are so many secrets... It's amazing that I actually met a wizard..."

"A new wizard will live in the Pendulum Forest every few decades, and the old wizard will always disappear. Everyone is used to it. Although the wizards live in the forest, they have a good relationship with everyone... here we are. "

However, the girl on his back didn't respond. When he turned his head to look, he found that she had fallen asleep, she was too tired.

The boy had no choice but to take Kecilia home and settle down. He watched his mother lightly let the little guest sleep on the bed. He leaned against the threshold and muttered in a low voice, "Tsk, little girl..."

Later, Kexilia went back to the capital in a carriage and admitted her mistake to the king and queen. However, to her surprise, the king and queen who were looking for their daughter like crazy before did not get angry, but told her Talked a lot.

"Kersey, my daughter. Mom doesn't know what you did out there, but it's amazing that you came back safe and sound. Mom kept thinking, if only I hadn't been so determined, you always have to know that the world is bright and peaceful." The dark side, but not so reckless, to understand the world. Mom still thinks that your happiness is probably the highest level of reward you can get as a person." The queen said.

"Kesilia, Dad has to apologize to you. Dad shouldn't talk to you with such heavy words. You are Bi Grant's princess, so naturally you have to fulfill your duty as a princess. But if you make a decision, please stick to it. Convince me. After all, you are my only daughter," said the King.

"I'm sorry, Dad, Mom." Kexilia shed tears and choked up, she timidly went to hold their hands, allowing the queen to gently wipe the tears off her face with a handkerchief.

Kecilia no longer sticks her small face to the windowpane as before, staring at the white pigeons hovering on the majestic watchtower outside the castle. The lively little princess often leaves the castle after getting permission from her parents and runs to There was a knock on the door of the wizard's house in the forest, cheering and throwing flower petals all over the head and face of the wizard who came to open the door, but the angry wizard didn't even have time to give himself a cleansing spell, he waved his wand, and made the little princess soft and soft. Hair gets fluffy and curly, and the two of them bend over and laugh at each other's new image.

But sometimes the wizard was not at home. Kecilia grabbed the window sill and looked in. She looked left and right but could not find anyone coming. The room was deserted. She thought that the wizard must have gone to town.

So the little princess pursed her mouth and kicked the stone out of the forest. Before taking a few steps, she was hit in the face by a squirrel that fell from a tree. Shi Zi frantically pushed the squirrel away from his face: "Hey little guy——where's your master? Why isn't it home?"

The squirrel crouched in Kexilia's palm, holding a pine cone on top of it, "squeaked—" and jumped onto the ground at the same time, running forward quickly. Kexilia quickly followed, "Hey—"

The squirrel and the princess ran into the town one after another. The squirrel should be leading the way, because it kept running in one direction with a clear goal, and finally ran into the market and disappeared among the crowd.

Kexilia stood there blankly, surrounded by people coming and going, and could no longer find the squirrel, which was only half the size of a palm. She clutched the hem of her clothes, looked around nervously, and tried to move forward—she struggled After breaking through the crowd, I saw the young man squatting on the side of the street with a bow on his back. In front of him was a deer that had just died. The crowd formed a circle around him and praised him.

She finally saw an acquaintance, and she couldn't help stepping forward quickly, and shouted crisply: "Moka!"

The boy turned his head.

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