Chapter 87 - 87 86 Senior youre not a Loli-con are you _1
Chapter 87 - 87 86 Senior youre not a Loli-con are you _1
?Chapter 87: Chapter 86 Senior, you’re not a Loli-con, are you? _1 Chapter 87: Chapter 86 Senior, you’re not a Loli-con, are you? _1 Wei’er softly asked, “Sister Lena, can you tell me about the things my mother did in Winter City? It could be something between you and her, or anything else, I want to know the traces she left in this city.”
“Teacher Liya, she was a distinguished guest of the Mansion of the City Lord,” Lena said with a reflective look. “Just her skill in drawing Skill scrolls made many want to become her apprentices, but apart from me, I don’t think she took any other students.”
“When I first met Teacher Liya, it was eight years ago; back then, I was just an ordinary girl who couldn’t even hold a Rune pen properly, so poor that I could only afford to eat plain noodles every day. During the day, I sold my handmade goods on the streets to make a living. I don’t know what Great Master Liya saw in me, but one day she suddenly came up to me and asked, ‘Do you want to change your destiny?'”
“I didn’t think much about it at the time and agreed. It turned out to be the best decision of my life.”
Lena looked down at the young girls and sighed softly, “But since then, she would come to my house only once a week and never revealed anything about you in my presence, so I had no idea she already had a daughter. She was such a beautiful woman, I had thought she wasn’t married yet.”
“It was only after seeing your face today, so similar to Teacher Liya’s, that I realized she had children.”
Wei’er then asked, “So what is the Festival of the Winter Divine Tree that my mother went to on the night she disappeared, Sister Lena?”
Lena frowned and said, “That’s a festival only the most powerful people in this city can attend, a ritual to honor the Eternal World Tree, Noah, to pray for a year free of disaster. I heard that everything was going fine that night, with the old City Owner offering sacrifices to the Divine Tree, but suddenly there was a problem, and the old City Owner and his personal guard all vanished during the festival.”
“Vanished?”
Wei’er was very sensitive to the word ‘disappeared’ now.
“Yes, that’s what people who returned from the festival said.”
Lena said in a grave tone, “Teacher Liya attended that festival, but ever since then she never came back to see me, and I’ve tried in vain to find out news, but to no avail.”
“And after that, I noticed someone was watching me, there seemed to always be someone looking at me when I was out on the streets at night.”
“Fortunately, I haven’t done anything out of the ordinary since then, and those watching eyes gradually disappeared, so I believe if Teacher Liya’s disappearance is part of a conspiracy, then it must have been plotted by those high-ranking people in Winter City!”
Wei’er took a deep breath.
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