Chapter 169: The Tin Knight and The Short But Long Voyage (1)
To be honest, Rapunzel didn’t find it entirely comfortable moving with the Tin Knight’s party.
Of course, it wasn’t because of negative emotions like disliking or resenting them.
Rapunzel wasn’t twisted enough to harbor ill feelings towards those who not only informed her of her brother’s death, which still didn’t feel quite real, but also directly delivered his belongings.
She just found it difficult.
There was the great witch Dorothea, who directly defeated the “mage” that had overwhelmed Rapunzel—who prided herself on her fighting skills—while she wasn’t unable to even lift a finger.
Strictly speaking, it wasn’t her magic that brought him down, but that was how it appeared to Rapunzel.
And the noble lady Adelaide, who seemed to be a member of some incredibly noble bloodline, before whom even the haughty retainers of Donnengarten, not to mention the lord himself, bowed and showed respect.
It was quite uncomfortable to share every move in a small carriage, or rather, a not-so-small carriage, with these big shots who were incomparable to Rapunzel in both ability and social status.
What if I offend Dorothea and get cursed or something? What if I commit some rudeness towards Lady Adelaide and get punished?
To avoid these negative futures that came to mind, Rapunzel activated her observation skills to the fullest, and soon reached one conclusion.
This party is too weird.
First of all, the carriage was far from ordinary.
