had decided not to file the complaint, and had returned home to organize her thoughts instead. If
ife as a princess and a maid. As a maid, she had to go request for daily necessit
ree years. It was probably still documented that
or not. The complaints of the countless children of the king were enough to make the officials' h
ceiving tips for a job well done. Whether it was the royal palace or the dirty back streets of the
shortened until it was finally Lucia's turn. She showed the guard her permission to leave pass. It was a pass issued by Princess Vivian. H
g anything out
rmed Lucia was empty handed
N
ce again and let he
turned her head around and looked up at the
tside the walls, it was hard for a youn
allow for a lot of freedom. The Lucia of her dreams had n
e to breathe. She wanted to esca
t there are so ma
managed to squeeze through, the crowd of people would sw
e, where a middle-aged woman opened the door. She had her eyebrows and
lco
hil. Is Madam
d on the floor after a long night of drinking. H
you, Ms
tchen, but this addition seemed like music to her ears. Lucia's dream was to purchase a small house like this and enjoy her life. She would hire two people and let them do the minor chores,
mbling down the stairs from the second floor, barely able to hold her own bod
hil, w
ace which gave off an unfriendly atmosphere. She looked well over her 30s, but was actually very you
y inside
e up on your dr
ech and attitude was always brusque, but Lucia knew Ms. Phil's kindness – she w
you drink
t I couldn't control myself. I'm sorry. In this state, I can't p
g to visit you at all. Even if I didn't have to c
table drawer there. Open it
ooks classy and intelligent. They were fun but educational; her books that killed two birds with one stone, had caused a sens
ok out the bo
! I've been waitin
to the last pa
ng it? Why? This ser
h is just right. My editor was on my tail, ordering me to
t would have been alright if you
de the boo