Chapter 69

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Jeniv Street on a cool afternoon. Dean looked around. As of yesterday, all the green-eyed people who lived on Jeniv Street moved to an inn on the busy street, Sonnaire Street.

Instead of children always running around on the streets, building materials and equipment were lined up everywhere. It's as if she can start construction right away by just shouting 'start.

In the distance, the architect Shurn led the workers. He, who had completed the final check with the Young Lady a little while ago, opened a large bird's eye view and seemed to be checking the details of the work that would begin tomorrow.

Looking at that scene, Dean swallowed an overwhelming feeling. And he looked back. Now that people had left the streets, the only place where there was any sign of people was a shack with knights standing guard.

Just then, an exclamation came out through the open window of the shack. A soft smile appeared on Dean's face as he glanced inside the window...

"You're really dexterous, Young Lady. Didn't you say this is your first time making thread anklets?"

A small table littered with colorful, fine threads. The women sitting around me widened their eyes.

"This is my first time making thread anklets."

I made a lot of decorations as an errand for the Princess. I chuckled at the thought of old times.

"I can't believe it's your first time. The first time I made one, it took me a week."

"That's right. It's harder to put this together than I thought, but you did it right away. Your skills are excellent."

I felt a little embarrassed by the women's words. I don't know if my skills are really that good, as these words are very kind, but I still ended up making a thread anklet that I really liked.

A thread anklet made of alternating black and red threads. It was my insistence that the seams were colored green. I was worried that the colors wouldn't match, but when I saw the finished product, it was really cool.

When I first said I would make a thread anklet for Edwin, I had no intention of actually making it. After making it like this, I was looking forward to Edwin's reaction when he received the thread anklet. Will he like it or not?

My eyes narrowed as soon as I thought of Edwin. Even the corners of my mouth gently rose without me realizing it. My shiny silver hair and beautiful face. A gentle smile from a Young Lady with the signature elegant and cool vibe.

The women sitting in front were speechless due to the overwhelming beauty. And as we looked at each other, we realized that this moment was an incredible reality. She dared to sit like this face to face with a precious Young Lady whom she could not even make eye contact with at first, and make her thread anklets.

It all started with a word from a Young Lady who came to me two days ago when she was getting ready to leave Jeniv Street.

"I want to make a thread anklet. Can you tell me how?"

The fact that Little Jane gave the Young Lady a thread anklet was already a popular topic on Jeniv Street. But she was satisfied with giving her a gift, she didn't know that the Young Lady would like her real anklets. She was even the flagship when everyone on the street heard her saying that she was wearing it well. Her expression of disbelief must have been evident, as the Young Lady bit down on her article and even lifted the hem of her dress in front of her women.

What was hanging on her pretty ankle was clearly a thread anklet that Little Jane had given her as a gift.

Everyone fell to the ground, from little Jane's mother, who made the thread anklet, to Vicky, who lived with her sick grandmother. She felt like her heart would burst and what would happen if she didn't bow down and express her gratitude.

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