Chapter 292: The Witch and The Ash-Covered Bride (2)
Inside the carriage following the response of the next sacred treasure—the golden lizard.
Sitting on a rather gaudy sofa for carriage furnishings, Dorothea thought:
…Somehow, the atmosphere seems to have changed recently.
During their journey together.
If we were to expand on this short phrase, it would be as follows:
Eating together, sleeping together, naturally rubbing shoulders in daily life, facing each other or conversing morning, noon, and night every day.
In short, it was a structure where one couldn’t help but immediately notice if someone changed.
Unless one were the type who didn’t care much about others, but Dorothea, despite her grumbling, was the type who secretly paid a lot of attention to her surroundings, so this was even more so for her.
The most noticeable change was in Adelaide’s atmosphere.
First of all, she was bright.
Extremely bright.
Every move, every breath seemed to exude sunlight energy from her whole body.
