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The wizard Ferdinand sat on the swing next to the table and chair where they had afternoon tea before, holding on to the armrest of the swing, enjoying the comfort brought by the swing.

"You, a person who is as invisible as a bird, turned around and disappeared into a corner—I haven't seen you for two days," the wizard said in a complaining tone, "I can't find it."

"Sorry, there are a lot of domestic affairs recently. I have dealt with them, but I didn't expect there to be so many." Frazi stood beside him and pushed him on the swing. "It will be over soon, and I will be able to concentrate by then It's good to be with you...isn't it?" He bent slightly, approached the wizard, and winked at the wizard.

The wizard quickly shrank back and leaned against the armrest on the other side, pretending that nothing happened: "Come on, your face is shining brightly, the sun must be too unrestrained today... Oh, Kecilia! Here !"

The princess came from the end of the garden path and saw the two of them basking in the sun, so she raised her skirts and saluted: "It's a pleasure to see you here, gentlemen, can I join this discussion?"

Soon, Kecilia sat down.The wizard sat up straight and looked at her carefully: "Your complexion is not very good, what makes our princess so worried?"

Kexilia hesitated for a moment, but still said the decision she announced loudly in front of her father: "...Father looked very at a loss, probably because he didn't expect me to make this decision." She sighed and turned to call the maid , served exquisite refreshments to the three of them, "Come on? Almond raisin chocolate chip cookies or something?"

"Actually, I can eat anything," the wizard shrugged, and jumped off the unsteady swing, accidentally stepped on it, and almost fell off the split, but was still supported by Frazi's waist with quick eyesight and hands: "Hey Yo scared the hell out of me, Goddess Chester...Thanks to you, sir."

He sat down on the chair opposite the princess, took a biscuit casually, and didn't eat it, just tilted his head and said, "Let me talk about my thoughts first?"

"I can't wait to ask for it. The suggestion from the wizard can benefit Kexilia a lot."

"Love is probably just an important catalyst," the wizard said, "Kesilia, anyway, you are used to being a princess, there is nothing to refute, I believe that in your heart, responsibility is as important as love, or even more important , which is probably why you'd think true love wasn't the only reason."

"Yes." Kecilia lowered her eyes and whispered, she looked extremely confused.

"Under this premise, even if you marry Moka, it should be Moka who enters the palace, not you giving up the princess position-I think you know very well what this means, you have to leave the castle and go to your palace. Or live in another place that is familiar or unfamiliar. A wizard can always see your heart clearly, Your Royal Highness, you are still the little girl back then."

Kecilia was startled and raised her head.

"How much you yearn for freedom and adventure. There are unruly flames in your eyes, trying to decorate the future with love and enthusiasm. The reason why a person can make up his mind is largely supported by the motivation inspired by the belief in his heart. There is nothing like Nature is more beautiful, this is what you believe in. Congratulations, Kecilia, faith makes people tough."

"In this way, you will be shaken. But it's not enough. What really makes you make up your mind is your past. The rough hemp rope, the dark car, and the gunshots that still smoke are the indelible erasures in your life. If you are injured, then you will feel that you need to use long-distance travel and kindness to make up for your sins and repair your soul. Therefore, the wizard gives you a suggestion: follow your heart."

"This is what I want," Kecilia stood up, "Thank you so much, my friend."

The wizard raised the corner of his mouth triumphantly, and put the biscuit into his mouth. Five seconds later, there was a loud noise, and Ferdinand sprayed out the contents of his mouth: "Thin...goddess, help me! Cough, cough, walnut! Great! Wizards don't eat walnuts!"

"Walnut milk pancakes are a new product." Kexilia finally showed her first sincere smile in these days, "Hmm... are you okay?"

"Not at all!"

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"Everything that happened in the past few days was within my expectations," the queen welcomed the king into the room, "There is nothing that is not like you, my lord."

"I wouldn't do something so ridiculously stupid."

"I mean when you were young, you ran for two whole streets chasing a thief who stole a child, and you were counterattacked and broke a leg—do you regret it?"

"No, not yet. My leg has healed and it's flexible enough."

"Then trust your daughter, after all, your blood is running through her body. Besides, you plan to agree to her, and you don't even mention the pressure that the elders' house will bring."

"It's fine for me to bear those things. My daughter should smile."

The author has something to say: The next chapter is the ending of Kecilia’s line. The ending is already written in the manuscript, but it may need to be slightly revised. After all, it’s slow to write the beginning and the end like me It is estimated that there are not many authors who fill in the middle content slowly

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