474.Chapter 474
She wondered where Dylan had found so many roses. Unfortunately, Eliza had arrived late, and after several days, even with water to keep them fresh, the roses had begun to wilt and were not as beautiful as they had been initially.
For some reason, Eliza had been expressionless since she entered the cabin. Even as she left, her face remained unchanged.
“Renee, let’s go,” Eliza called, and with that, she walked out of the cabin.
“Coming,” Renee replied, turning around and following Eliza. She noticed that Eliza seemed to be holding something. Upon closer inspection, she saw it was the clay vase with the few bright roses still inside.
Back at Saint Grace Nunnery, Eliza handed the vase and roses to Renee. “Just put it somewhere,” she said indifferently, before returning to her room.
Renee, holding the vase with the roses, was a bit bewildered. ‘Just put it somewhere? Where should I put it?‘ she thought to herself.
She glanced down at the roses. ‘Her Grace must like these roses, otherwise she wouldn’t have brought them back. Since that’s the case, I’ll place it outside her room’s window. That way, every morning when she opens the window, she can enjoy looking at them for a bit, she wondered.
So, after refreshing the water in the vase, Renee placed the vase with the roses outside Eliza’s window.
At this moment, Eliza, unaware that a vase of roses had been added outside her window, closed the door behind her and directly entered the pocket farm after returning to her room.
Standing on the flat grassland, with a thought, Eliza summoned a swarm of red fire ants that quickly approached her. This trip down the mountain back to Hasen City had truly been quite fruitful for Eliza.
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