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Broken and Ivana stepped through the city gates in awe. Towering buildings and spires rose around them, their white stone glittering in the sun. People of all shapes and sizes bustled about, rchants haggling between stalls, and adventurers recounting their war stories. Carts rumbled by, their wheels clattering against the cobblestones beneath them.

Everywhere they looked, life thrived. People went about their business, shared laughter, exchanged juicy gossip, and occasionally, cast veiled glances at the newcors. It was like stepping into a different world, vibrant and full of energy.

"Have you ever been to the capital before, Ivana?" Broken asked.

Ivana shook her head. "No, this is my first ti," she replied with a warm smile.

Broken chuckled softly. "Actually, this is my first ti as well," he admitted. "Before this, I've only traveled around the towns and small villages surrounding the city."

"I rember that your level isn't too high yet... but you've achieved so much at your current level," she said, giggling.

The two of them wandered through the streets, their eyes darting to the various rchants selling all sorts of necessities. The bustling streets were a stark contrast to the tranquil ambiance of villages like Deadbay.

"Freya and the others," Ivana ntioned quietly, "they should have arrived by now, right?"

"Yes," Broken confird with a nod, scanning the bustling city streets. "They're waiting for us at the inn."

Turning to her, he asked, "Do you want to try so food here, Ivana?"

Ivana was silent for a mont, her steps steady as she followed his lead. "Umh..."

Broken smiled. "Sure, your food is better, but let's explore and savor the flavors of this city for a bit," he suggested.

"No... I actually want to try many things... but..." she trailed off again.

Broken looked puzzled.

"I need to sell my food first, because... my money is running out..." she said with a giggle.

Broken sighed and chuckled. "That's what happens when you give away all your food to everyone... you forget you need money as well."

Ivana giggled again. "Previously, I received many food ingredients from people, so I managed without needing money. That's why I shared all the food I made with others."

Broken nodded. "Co with then... I'll treat you. Besides, I've eaten a lot of your food, so think of it as repaying all that you've given ."

"Is that okay?" she asked.

"If you're still willing to cook for , then you have to let do sothing for you too." "Yes, sir..." she said, her voice filled with warmth.

They continued their journey through the bustling streets, savoring their ice cream cones. The delicious treat awakened their taste buds, and they leisurely strolled along the roadside, sampling various snacks that piqued their curiosity, though mostly small bites just to satiate their curiosity.

"This one is so sweet," Ivana remarked with a smile.

"Yeah, I think the food here in the capital city is definitely better than in so small towns," Broken added with a chuckle.

It was clear that the rchants selling their wares weren't just local residents; many were players as well. These players often focused on the economic aspects of the ga, gathering materials and ingredients without bothering much with fighting monsters.

As they enjoyed their snacks, they heard a voice calling out to them from a distance. Turning around, they saw two familiar faces - Freya and Booba - running toward them.

"Hi, you two... are we interrupting sothing?" Freya teased as she approached. "Looks like you're enjoying yourselves."

"Freya!" Ivana exclaid happily. "No, we're just enjoying so snacks around here. Would you like to try so?"

"Hahaha! I've been waiting for you, my friend!" Booba said as he threw his arm around Broken's shoulder. "Why are you eating cheap food from a lowly rchant like him?" he said, pointing to the player running the stall.

"Hey, you jerk, get lost! You're ruining my business with your big mouth. Do you even have the money to buy my stuff?" the rchant complained.

"Hahaha, a poor man is trying to provoke . I don't have ti for you," Booba said dismissively, pulling Broken away. Ivana and Freya followed.

***

Princess Alora sat in her chamber, surrounded by her maids, who attended to her with the utmost care and attention. A beautiful half-elf, her long red hair shimred like silk, cascading gracefully down her back. Her delicate features-gentle eyes, small lips-radiated a charm that was both captivating and bewitching.

The maids worked diligently, adorning her with the finest fabrics and jewels. They couldn't help but admire her graceful deanor and the way her hair flowed like a waterfall.

Grace, the senior maid, slightly older than the rest, spoke up. "Your Highness, you look absolutely stunning in this dress," she said, her praise directed at the blue and red gown that enveloped Princess Alora, flowing elegantly down to her feet, complented by ornants in her hair.

Princess Alora bestowed a small, gentle smile upon her, her beauty illuminating the room. "You certainly know how to flatter , Grace," she said, her voice firm yet low, as if suppressing the power it held.

Grace returned the smile. "I have served you since you were a baby, Your Highness. I've witnessed your beauty evolve into sothing extraordinary over the years. Today, you are more beautiful than ever."

Alora's smile grew warr at her words. "You know I'm not accustod to wearing this kind of dress, right? I was born to fight on the front lines-it's my duty to protect my people." "Your Highness, you have shouldered this responsibility with great skill and tenacity. You exemplify what a royal family mber should be soone willing to do everything for the Dissidia Kingdom," Grace said with conviction. "The people could not ask for a better future Queen to protect them during these difficult tis. I have complete faith in you."

"Thank you, Grace. Your faith strengthens my resolve."

The maids completed dressing her, stepping back to marvel at their accomplishnt.

"Your Highness, we have finished our task, and I hope you can appreciate your appearance in this dress as much as we admire your elegance," Grace said.

"Thank you, Grace. Thank you, everyone!" Alora replied with a warm smile. Rising from her chair, she took a step forward with the firm stride of a seasoned Knight, a trait honed by countless days on the battlefield. Yet, despite her warrior's gait, her innate grace and the nobility of her regal attire remained unmistakably evident. No one could deny the charisma and allure she radiated.

As she exited her royal chamber, two imposing Knights awaited her at the door. They bowed deeply before falling into step behind her. These were Lionell and rcy, Knights specifically

assigned to safeguard her.

From a distance, down the grand corridor, Alora noticed another figure approaching, accompanied by their own pair of guard Knights. She continued to walk upright. The

approaching figure drew nearer, revealing a man in his late fifties with flowing blond hair,

dressed in opulent green robes befitting royalty.

"Alora!" the man called out, his voice both soft and commanding.

"Uncle Demian," she replied.

It was Demian, the younger brother of the King.

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