BIBI
Stories
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“I haven’t even said anything yet.” “You were going to say you want to join the monster hunt. I said no.” “I don’t mean I want to be among the knights. I’ll stay with the civilians.” “Then you’d be better off with the knights. What are you trying to do, get stabbed by someone’s blade in the crowd?” “I saw the poster. It said even women are welcome. That just means you’re short on people, doesn’t it?” “We’ll bring in more from the capital or wherever. You…-
377.8 K • Ongoing
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“That day… when I handed out the ornaments, one of the ladies said she was curious how they were made. I didn’t think much of it and just showed her, but everyone was so happy and excited.” “I see. That must have felt good, Yasin.” “They’re asking if they can learn more… like how to make tapestries or use Herut techniques. But… would it be a problem if I taught that here?” “Why would that be a problem? I think it’s a great idea.” “It’s just… quite a few people…-
377.8 K • Ongoing
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However, since he spent most of the day out and about, it was usually Wadiram, Huyan, or Shane who took turns waiting in the tent. But with Huyan and Shane’s rough appearances, there were quite a few unfortunate incidents where people who had come for consultation ran off in fear. Yudit thought he ought to hire an office worker with a more friendly appearance sometime soon. As he stepped out of the tent, Yudit smiled contentedly, thinking of how delighted everyone had looked, just like…-
377.8 K • Ongoing
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“Why the long face, Yudit?” “What do you mean?” “You’ve been sighing like a puppy that needs to pee.” “Have I?” Wadiram nodded. Yudit fell silent, lost in thought for a moment. “I think… it’s because I’m not used to this. Not many people have ever stepped forward for me like this.” “You better get used to it. There’s going to be a lot more of that from now on.” Finishing his meal, Wadiram stood up from his seat. “You’re leaving…-
377.8 K • Ongoing
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The inside, left abandoned for years, felt scarier than expected. White cobwebs stretched across the ceiling connected to the walls. Through the broken windows, fog from the lake seeped in, and the half-torn curtains swelled and sank over and over like something breathing. Even Mila, who had entered so confidently, felt the urge to step back. ‘Maybe this place really is scary…’ And to make things worse, Barbarnos started hiccuping. Hic! ‘Should I tell them we should go…-
204.1 K • Canceled
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It was hard to hope that the kid’s were safe. “Did you find any clues?” “Yes. But I think it’ll be difficult to locate the missing students.” Frederick and the princess’s expression turned gloomy. Time had already passed without anyone knowing exactly when the disappearances happened, so it wasn’t unexpected, but the bitterness was another matter. Kian slowly scanned the entries the princess had chosen. Then he leaned in and spoke in a low voice. “Our goal is to make sure…-
204.1 K • Canceled
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When he looked around, no other students had finished their work as fast as they had. Everyone was still struggling at their assigned plots. “We should get it inspected, right?” “Yes.” Kian went with Lucien to the zelkova tree where the gnome was asleep. The gnome seemed exhausted and slept with his mouth open. “Teacher.” The gnome didn’t reply even when called. Kian lightly grabbed the gnome’s shoulder and shook it. “We finished planting the corn.” Even so, the…-
204.1 K • Canceled
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‘Why is an earth spirit lying asleep in the shade?’ A spirit feels comfortable when it stays close to its element. A water spirit must belong to water, and a wind spirit must belong to wind, if it wants to rest naturally. So for an earth spirit like a gnome, hiding deep underground would be the best rest. But that gnome was sleeping under a tree in plain view, calm and unbothered, as if showing off to the students. ‘Don’t think too deeply about it.’ Kian shook his head and walked…-
204.1 K • Canceled
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The master showed them the letters he had exchanged with others, and he even spoke with them directly through a magic orb. The people decided to stand on the master’s side. Their lives had always been ones of oppression. The people who had clung to the edge of a cliff for so long needed a rope to hold on to, even if that rope later turned out to be rotten. But unlike the doubtful adults, the children’s situation was different. The master gathered the children while the adults went out to…-
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“The Academy... you say.” Frederick's face turned ashen. “It's a place I miss. I'd have liked to return if I'd had the chance.” Daisy's face softened with nostalgia. Resting her face in her cupped hands, she continued. “But unfortunately, I won't be able to join you on this journey. As of this morning, a recall order has been issued for the Southern Knights.” The Southern Knights were the order Daisy belonged to. She was currently on a temporary assignment to serve as a witness…-
204.1 K • Canceled
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