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Chapter 366: Strange Girl

Her brother had always been an excellent judge of character, and Juliet trusted his instincts, even when she did not want to admit it.

Maybe she had miscalculated.

And maybe, just maybe, it was ti to let go of the whole revenge thing.

She turned on her heels and walked away before any of them could respond. She did not need their acceptance. As long as she did not run into Nnenna again, she would move on.

The three girls were left standing, stunned. The whole thing had taken less than a minute. But they didn’t dwell on it for long, they had sowhere to be.

They were off to celebrate Nnenna’s upcoming move to university, and ti was short. She still had to pack.

Juliet’s half baked apology didn’t change much, but it didn’t ruin anything either.

They headed to a nearby restaurant and ordered quite a bit of food. Thankfully, Lilian and Kosi were genuinely hungry, it was their lunch break, after all.

Nnenna, on the other hand, could barely touch her al. She had just eaten at the old man’s shop earlier, and her stomach was still full.

But that worked in her favor.

She kept her mask on the entire ti, using her full belly as an excuse not to eat. Before now, she always had to awkwardly remove the mask while eating, then rush to cover her face again. Now, she could simply keep it on. No questions asked.

After their al, Lilian and Kosi walked her part of the way, chatting and teasing her about university life, before bidding her farewell with warm hugs and promises to stay in touch. Nnenna smiled, waved, and turned back toward the castle.

But instead of taking the usual route, she took a longer path, through the lively market she had discovered the first day she exited through the castle’s hidden passage.

It felt like a lifeti ago.

The air buzzed with noise, vendors shouting, children laughing, the scent of roasted corn and fried plantains wafting through the air.

The colors were brighter sohow. Or maybe it was just the weight in her chest that made everything else feel more vivid.

So much had changed.

Would she ever co back to Lionara after school? Would this place still feel like ho?

She wasn’t sure.

The queen barely looked at her. Her second and fourth brothers still treated her like she didn’t belong. And with the king, the person who adopted her, gone, the castle sotis felt colder than it should.

She was grateful for everything… but deep down, she still felt like a stranger in soone else’s story.

And maybe, just maybe, it was ti to find a new story of her own.

Of course, Nnenna could never forget the newly built bond she now shared with her sister, her third brother, and the eldest. Those connections were precious, unexpected, but real.

But was that enough reason to stay in a place where she still didn’t feel like she truly belonged?

They could still be a part of her life, even if she didn’t return, right? She could stay in touch, visit now and then… distance didn’t have to end everything.

These thoughts swirled around her mind like a quiet storm as she strolled through the bustling streets of the market, lost in her own world.

Then

“Look out!”

The shout snapped her back to reality.

Without thinking, Nnenna leapt to the side just as a wild horse thundered past her, hooves pounding against the ground like drums of war. Dust flew up into the air, and before she could even breathe, the rider, a young woman, was flung off the saddle.

Nnenna gasped.

The woman hit the roadside hard, tumbling across the dirt. Nnenna didn’t hesitate. She rushed forward and knelt beside her, her hands careful as she assessed her condition. “Are you okay?” she asked, her voice trembling a bit as she checked for injuries.

“I’m fine,” the young woman said, catching her breath and slowly sitting up. “Thanks for helping .”

“You’re welco,” Nnenna replied, still scanning her body for signs of pain. “What happened to your horse?”

The girl dusted herself off like nothing serious had just happened. “It just went wild. Got spooked or sothing. Maybe it’s blind in one eye, I don’t know.” She gave a small shrug. “Anyway, I should be going.”

Nnenna watched her walk off, just like that. Still in shock.

How could soone take a fall like that and walk away as if she had only stumbled on a pebble? No broken bones. No limping. Not even a scratch on her visible skin.

It was almost… unnatural.

Nnenna narrowed her eyes slightly, heart still racing. That wasn’t normal. Not at all.

The only thing Nnenna knew that could cause strange behavior like this was the Love System. But she didn’t have ti to think more about it, sothing happened right in front of her eyes.

One of the onlookers, a man who had been walking nearby, suddenly turned with a scowl on his face and shoved the person in front of him.

“Move your big head out of the way!” he snapped rudely.

The man he pushed turned around, clearly surprised. He looked like he was about to respond calmly, but the mont their eyes t, his expression twisted into one of pure irritation. Whatever he had planned to say changed completely.

“If you can’t see properly, maybe it’s because you and your ancestors are all dwarfs!” he snapped back.

Gasps echoed from nearby.

That hit a nerve. The first man’s eyes widened in fury. His height was a sore spot, everyone in the area knew that.

“I may not be tall,” he growled, stepping forward, “but who doesn’t know you’re all back and no bite!”

The taller man smirked. “At least I’m tall enough to be seen. And thanks for admitting you’re an animal, you said you are ‘ferocious,’ didn’t you?”

He burst into laughter, mocking him.

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