Book2:KigdomIteDreams
rejoitheirhearts.AllthepeopleintheKingdomlookedforwardtoseeingtheirKingagain.ThistripofWhiteFairy’shadcertainlybroughtunforeseeableanduedgoodnews.NovelcametoWhiteFairyandsaid, “IdidnotknowQueenAishasentyoutothemundaneworldtolookforRomiandthatyouhadnoideawheretostartorelseIwouldhavetoldyouofRomi’swhereabouts.” “Ohreally?Whereisshe?” “OncewhenRomiandIwerechatting,weexgedouraddressesinthemundaneworld.Wefoundwelivedquiteclosetoeachother,separatedonlybyake.Iliveohsideandshelivedohside.Wecouldactuallyseeeachother’shousesacrossthewater.Youneedonlylookforheracctothesediresandyouwillfindhereasily.” “I’llgobackatohemundaneworldandlookforRomi”saidWhiteFairy,jubinttogetsuchprecisedires.Shegedintoapuffofsmokeandwasabouttoleavethroughthewindow,whensheadded,“PleasetellQueenAishaaboutthis,Novel.” “Restassured.Iwill.” ItwasduskwhenWhiteFairygotbaundaneworld.Itwasn’tquitedarkyet.Pedestriansfilledthestreetsandtrafficwasstillgested.Shewaogoaboutherbusiotheionedherselftobemorewaryinthisnewenviro.Ifshewentaroundasapactpuffofsmokethatdidnotdisperseandweavedinandoutalloverthepceasiflookingforsomething,sooershewouldcatchtheattentionofsomeobservantpersonandrousehiscuriosity.Shouldsuchapersonhavemaliciousiowardsher,heneedonlyopenupargepsticbagandcouldeasilytrapheri.Noteveryoheworldwasgood.Someweremoreviciousandcruelthantigersandwolves.Tellingherselfshehadbetterbealertaenhervigince,WhiteFairygedintoasmallwhiteflowerandhidherselfamongthegrassbythewayside.Shemeanttotakemeasur