Vol.3 Making a Scene.

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The sky was starting to become a bit overcast this morning while the rest of the party slowly made their way out of the inn.

General Douglas wasn't happy to see a crowd of locals hovering around them. He wanted to be incognito for the trip back to the capital. But his plans went up in smoke ever since he challenged and lost to Lady Rya. It was hard not to draw attention to the House Dule family carriage with their coat of arms on the doors.

Sir George noticed how the General was looking at the crowd of miners walking by and waved at them.

"It's not so bad, General Douglas. I mean, the people are just curious about our party. It's not every day that they have visitors from the Capital," Sir George reassured him.

"I know... It's just... when you have a perfect plan, and everything changes against my best interest for the prince... Well, it's disheartening, to say the least," General Douglas sighed.

The two dwarven soldiers came out to ready their carriage. This brought more attention to the group.

"Whoa! What's the deal with those dwarves? I thought they only stuck around Ironside and the surrounding areas," One man commented.

"Yeah, they normally don't travel outside of their mountain cities. They must be bringing something to the capital if they are with the Royal Knights," Another miner added.

Douglas sighed again as the crowd grew compared to last night. It was nightfall by the time they arrived in the town of Edermines City. So the locals were indoors and they didn't know the Prince was there. But since they were in a carriage with House Dule's coat of arms, the local guards took notice and it was only a matter of time before they reported it to the mayor. Luckily, Johan met with the mayor of the town so they could keep the prince's location a secret. And now that it was morning the townsfolk were starting to take notice that a noble was in their quiet town.

"We need to get going when His Highness comes out. I don't want to have a crowd of the townsfolk surrounding him when we leave," Douglas said to Sir George.

"Yes, General," Sir George saluted.

Just as they were about to finish their conversation, the door to the inn opened up, and a beautiful green-haired woman, wearing her dark green dress that didn't hide how voluptuous her body was, came walking out in a hurry.

Yuliana was looking around frantically, until she spotted the general and the Prince's retainer and walked right over to them, with a purpose.

"Sir George, do you know if there's a nursery nearby!? I need to buy some potted plants immediately," Yuliana demanded.

Sir George was taken aback by how assertive she was. Normally she was shy, or kept to herself, so seeing her act like this was a new experience for him. Being this close to a beauty of her caliber made it hard for him to think clearly and glanced over to the general for help.

Douglas just raised his hands in surrender as the wood elf came barging out in the open with no cloak on. Thanks to the wood elf, all the townsfolk could see her pointy ears, and he knew they were done with keeping a low profile. Yuliana crossed her arms impatiently as she waited for an answer.

The miners' jaws nearly dropped when they witnessed her beauty and the shape of her voluptuous body. This was the first time any of them had seen an elf in person and the rumors of their beauty didn't do her justice. They looked like they were hit by a frozen spell when she locked eyes with a couple of them and they became paralyzed out of admiration. She didn't know what the deal was with these townsfolk. She just thought these humans were being weird and turned her attention back to the Knight again. Sir George shook his head and tried his best not to look at the elven woman's chest.

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