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Published at 28th of April 2022 06:41:58 AM


Chapter 115: - 1 "A week has passed."

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It has been a week since Samuel Scheidt became engaged to Lieselotte Walker.

It has already been a month since Sam started his life in King's Landing.

A lot has happened in that time.

He has been in contact with the Earls of Walker, battled the court wizard Günther Ignatz, won the title of the most powerful wizard in the Kingdom of Skye after a duel with Albert Frege, and even fought a dragon.

It was a month in which too many things happened.

Sam has been able to spend the past week in peace without any problems.

He has a good relationship with his fiancée, Lise, sister of his master Ur, and they are spending their days together.

Since he got together with her, they spend their evenings together, and since they are both young, they confirm their love every night.

Liese is usually very vivacious, but surprisingly she is very quiet in bed.

She loved to have affectionate words whispered to her, and the days of lavishing affection on her were very fulfilling.

On the other hand, Liese is very good at switching between the two and trains Sam strictly during the day as a master in combat.

And when the training is over, she returns to her cute fiancée. Sam could not get enough of this gap between Lise and Sam.

Sam had hoped that his engagement to Liese would not affect his meeting with Magnolia's grandson, but even though he had told the other party that he was engaged, he had not changed his mind to proceed as originally planned.

He told them, "Congratulations on your engagement. Your grandson can be your side wife.

He has no intention of giving up his future with his granddaughter.

He has a good relationship with all the members of the Walker family.

Jonathan and Grace also treat Sam as a son more than ever now that he is officially engaged to their daughter.

They are no longer reserved, they are able to say what they want to say as a family, and they are showing a side of themselves that they never showed before.

The same is true for Alicia and Erica.

Alicia is taking care of the baby dragon together.

The other day, when the Burning Dragon officially received the mountain range from the royal palace, she said, "I'm going to check if it's a good place for the children to live. Until then, you are in charge of them.

Since then, Sam and Alicia have been in charge of the children.

Although Alicia and Sam were somewhat distant from each other, she began to speak more and smile more through the care of the children and after the decision to become her future brother-in-law.

I knew she had guts, but after talking to her, I realized that she was not naive, but had the capacity to accept things as they were.

I could understand why the little dragons were so fond of Alicia, who saw the differences between human and dragon species as trivial and accepted each of them as individuals.

Her relationship with Erica is also good.

She recently asked me to be her apprentice. I'm not sure what to say.

According to him, his ability to slaughter Albert, the strongest man in the kingdom, in an instant, and his achievements in fighting dragons on equal terms have made him not only my sister's successor, but also a target for me to aim for.

I like Erika's attitude to learn magic, but I have put my apprenticeship on hold.

Jonathan says that Erica's apprenticeship with Sam, who has become a court wizard, will be seen as favoritism by others.

He advises me to at least have someone else as an apprentice before accepting Erica.

It is true that there might be a lot of misunderstandings if he takes his fiancée's sister as an apprentice. --But Sam, who still considers himself immature, wondered if he should take her as an apprentice before that.

The one who gave him an answer was none other than Liese.

"There are many things you can learn by taking on an apprentice. I was one of them."

The words of a loved one were strangely acceptable.

I am grateful to her for telling me that just as Liese was able to learn from Sam as her apprentice and mentor, Sam was able to have a different experience by taking on an apprentice.

This made Sam think positively about becoming an apprentice.

As Sam was going through such a good time, someone came to him and asked him about it.

"Hi, Sam. You look pretty today."

Günter Ignaz sends shivers down my spine every time I see him.

Dressed in a white suit and blue coat, he is the court wizard and the best warder in the Kingdom of Skye.

He got out of the carriage sent by the palace and patted Sam's buttocks spontaneously as he met him at the door with a smile on his face.

"Hi..."

Lise appears from behind Sam's hair-raising head, holding a wooden sword.

Liese comes close to him with a speed that even Sam has a hard time reacting to, and she flashes the wooden sword at him.

However, the wooden sword is blocked by the ward that covers Günther, and the wooden sword cannot reach him.

This is a common sight these days.

Liese, with a frustrated look on her face, twines her arms around Sam as if to show Günther how she feels.

Günther looks at Lise with envy.

And the counts look at each other with a "here we go again" look.

Sam is a little taken aback, but ignores Günther's perverted behavior, which he has become accustomed to, and says, "So? He urges them to do what they need to do.

He looked as if he wanted more attention, but then opened his mouth as if he had no choice.

"His Majesty the King wants to see you.




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