The Reida mansion was a south-facing building with good sunlight. The panoramic view overlooking the large glass windows was also considered to be one of the best in the local residences.
âThere are huge forests in the Western Continent. Where the leaves spread out like the sea. When you look down from the high tower, itâs really heart-pounding.â Ryne occasionally told the story of the Western Continent, where she had never been to by herself.
In her head, she tried to create a wide forest by endlessly connecting the trees below. Of course, it wasnât easy.
It was then.
âThe master ordered me to make sure that you wonât come out.â The maid, who appeared while holding the bucket, had an unpleasant expression on her face. It seemed like she didnât want to be next to someone who had been abandoned by God. But cleaning was her duty, so she couldnât help it.
In an instant, her body fell backward. The moment she was in the air, she lost her words. Her body fell off the railing. The blinding sunlight lit her shadow. She shimmered. Then, the ear and the sprinkling of tails moved from the end of the dark shadow.
A black, pointed ear stood erected. Its black front feet were slightly bent as if it was about to jump forward. The soft-looking orange fur stood still as if guarding the surrounding. The same was true for the white, frivolous tail. The fox was clearly wary of the knights.
Along with that power, Nabel hoisted her with great force. She didnât know where the childâs arms came from. âSister.â And only when her feet touched the floor, Nabel let his breath.
âThat devil brought a special animal into the mansion!â One of the servants, who saw the fox, screamed. It was not long before the gazes of the knights became harsh.
âDonât let that go to the master!â
âKill!â
Knights who believed in gods could also use magic. They made a fireball in one hand with a sword in the other.