Chapter 4
4 Take the Apprentice Knight Exam!
Two weeks later, Phee was in front of a long line of serpents lined up with those who would test for joining the Knights.
(There’s plenty of them. We need to line up at the rear of the line…)
The line leads from outside an open nearby gate to the castle where the Knights join the Order.
Fee was out of the outhouse this morning, hissing inside the castle, before the watchdog had time to wake up.
In order to pass the entrance exam to the Knights.
And so that the castle humans could not find him, he followed the perimeter to the place of the entrance exam.
As for Phee, I wanted to stay in line like a human from outside the castle, but Phee really came from inside the castle.
We have to get out quickly and line up at the rear.
Over the past two weeks, Fee continued to waver in the morning and at night.
That’s all I could do because I’m alone. But I intend to do all I can in the last two weeks.
Honestly, I wasn’t feeling well.
I couldn’t cook the rice.
Since coming to this castle, Phee’s position had taken him one step from the air when he was in his own country, falling into the category of troublemaker.
I’ve never been given food, a living product, or anything else.
Well, maybe it’s natural if you think about it.
For human beings in this country, Phee has been married together in an unscrupulous demand for a ride to her sister’s romantic marriage, a small country woman who doesn’t care as much for Austr as she does for dust.
Who will take care of such a woman?
If you asked me, it was a story I couldn’t help but have an attitude that I would give you even the least.
Fee came to this country and was given an unmotivated watch and perhaps a splendid outhouse with all the walls that were warehoused before Fee came.
For those reasons, the ingredients for the meal that Phee had eaten since she came here had been sourced by the chef from Phee’s gold.
Probably bought it from a merchant coming inside the castle.
It was just cold bad soup and bread……
And now that the chef quit, there was no one outside the outhouse who could go out and buy out food.
When I realized this, I thought I just got Phee too.
But there’s nothing I can do.
And to the soldiers on the lookout, we can’t even bring help.
Fee is going to live his first life. Human beings with Phee’s face in this castle had to be left alone and few.
That’s why Fee has lived the past two weeks without nearly eating much of the food the chef has bought.
What is so sad that we have to start a sudden survival life in the royal castle of Austol, one of the world’s leading dizzying powers? Life was an irrational thing.
Such food finally ran out two days ago, and Phee spent the last two days without rice.
Still, bare gestures were indispensable.
(This is the best chance I could get)
Today, Phee is Setouchi about how she can live another life that is not Phee.
You can’t fail.
Fee is still in the castle.
Through the walls from here and rearrange from there.
That’s the primary gateway.
When I didn’t notice much, and I was lining up people and retracing the way I could go outside, there was a voice coming from behind.
“Hey, pretty lady. Lost?”