dorothea
Stories
65
Chapters
5,683
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31.0 M
Comments
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Reading
107 d, 13 h
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Being the only one awkwardly stuck among close friends who were laughing together was also an ordeal. Occasionally her eyes met Theodore's, but he didn't particularly talk to her or anything. They were so absorbed in their own stories that they lacked time to talk to her. She was very tired, and their stories were boring. Matching the atmosphere as the meal was ending, she tactfully spoke up. "I'll return to my barracks now." She grabbed the hem of her dress and stood up from her seat. But Greg…
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Looking at the ointment Greg had given her, she began to pull down her dress and apply it to the painful areas. Perhaps the muscles she hadn't used were surprised, as her whole body ached as if beaten with clubs. The pain and nausea she hadn't felt due to the protagonists bothering her one after another hit her all at once. "Why does everything hurt so much? And why is my stomach churning like this?" Just as she was about to put her dress back on after carefully applying the ointment to areas her…
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A hazy drizzle scattered about. And a gloomy scene perfectly suited to this damn weather unfolded. The field where unknown flowers bloomed was defiled by the footprints of sword-bearing knights, and in a large pit, a massive monster lay sprawled disgracefully. Black blood continued to gush from the neck of the dead monster with its yellow eyes bulging wide. Blood flowed from its blunt nose, and one severed arm thrown far away twitched as if making a final struggle before soon stopping its…
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The person who left in mid-early summer returned when it was almost late summer. The cool late summer of Greywoods couldn't compare to Evergreen, and it was around the time when Ririana was barely trying to feel summery in a short-sleeved dress. After a noisy heavy rain poured down once, in the greenhouse that had become cool, Ririana took out a summer blanket from the basket she had brought and covered her shoulders. Small goosebumps had formed on her exposed white skin. Probably, when she finished…
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There are men in this world who are closer to God than God himself. The elderly woman who had just entered the confessional had to make constant efforts not to stare at the young priest beyond the bars. The priest had a handsome appearance. When he lowered his eyes, he immediately took on an ascetic appearance, and when he lifted his eyes to gaze at someone, he looked like a competitive young man. From the point when the priest before her had shed his youthful air and become a robust young man, the number…
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He began striding across the garden while being pelted by fierce rain. Even as he rushed through the dense thickets, his gaze remained fixed on a particular room. Unlike her usual habit of covering the windows with curtains before sleeping, the interior was clearly visible. Feeling puzzled by this, he quickened his pace. Völlörban Castle, where the married couple stayed, was quiet. The old butler couldn't help but be shocked at the sight of Timeo, who had arrived soaked from head to toe. Countless…
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"May I open it?" "If Your Highness wishes, you may open it." The gift had already found its owner's hands. Since the owner wanted to open it, Roa had no right to stop her. Yvel, perhaps thinking the contents might be damaged since it was a book, tore the wrapping paper with her hands instead of calling a servant to bring a knife. Beneath the light pink wrapping paper was a neatly stacked book with a yellow cover. The book had no title. Unlike ordinary books, this one with unimaginable…
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If asked to pick the worst moment she never wanted to experience again, it would be that time. Hannah, who still prioritized Roa's health over her mood, tried to persuade her. "Above all, the circus is coming to the market today. It will be more crowded than usual." "Really?" Roa, who had never seen a circus since transmigrating into this world, showed curiosity in her eyes at Hannah's words. Hannah realized her mistake as soon as she saw Roa. But despite Hannah's efforts to change her mind,…
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The servants began running along with the suddenly started sprint. The Grand Duke's house was immersed in commotion. Passing servants were startled by Roan's running, which was unusual, but Roan paid no attention. 'No. Our Roa should only hear good things.' Only one thought occupied Roan's mind: Roa. Roan took the stairs two at a time when they should have been climbed one by one. Having run up to the second floor in an instant, Roan opened the door to Roa's room. Inside, Roa was…
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The more she spoke, the worse the situation became. There was nothing left to say. Reno, who had managed to grab her bag while escaping, handed over a book with the familiar green cover. Looking at the cover of the book she had definitely written herself, Roa could only sigh. "If you were going to save one, you should have saved volume 2." Even in this situation, Roa muttered what would have been the best choice. If fate dictated that one would inevitably be taken, volume 1 was better than…
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