39—Legend of Sun Knight V1C1: In-Training, Part 3—Sun Knight

39—Legend of Sun Knight Volume 1

Original novel in Chinese by: 御 我 (Yu Wo)


Chapter 1: In Training, Part 3—Sun Knight – translated by lucathia

Donation money had just come in the previous day. Judge was currently hard pressed for time. The ”donation money” turned in by the branch churches was not just cash: the majority was food, products from various regions, precious stones and jewelry, and weapons and equipment. They had to sort them as quickly as possible, prioritizing dealing with all the perishables, and then taking some to sell, while storing some as provisions. Since the prices of each region differed, they had to refund money or ask for a surcharge in case of any price discrepancies after the sale…

This year especially, the villages had had great harvests, so the items sent over by several branch churches were all food supplies and products. If they didn’t quickly finish processing these things, handing them over to cooperating merchants, they would rot, and that would be terrible.

This job was not actually difficult, just very time-consuming. In the previous generation, this was the responsibility of the Stone Knight and the Leaf Knight. In this generation, Elaro had given the responsibility to Judge and Valkyrs, the Earth and Metal Knights-in-training.

Valkyrs led several platoon members in delivering the checked off goods to the marketplace, while Judge stayed behind to continue making an inventory. Although the other person had only taken ten people, leaving more than thirty people behind, they were still scrambling all over the place.

Continued

Romance RPG V1C17: Part Seventeen

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Romance RPG

Original novel in Chinese by: 御 我 (Yu Wo)


Part Seventeen – translated by Minna

Lin Jian Yin staggered down the stairs as quickly as he could. Only Bai Xue Chen was left downstairs, while Yue Lan was nowhere in sight.

“Where is she? She couldn’t have disappeared, right?” asked Lin Jian Yin, alarmed.

Bai Xue Chen replied truthfully, “I had her go to the kitchen, because I was afraid that you would receive too great of a shock.”

Lin Jian Yin opened his mouth to reply, but he didn’t know what to say. He continued opening and closing his mouth until at last he forced himself to ask, “Have you thought it through? If she disappears one day, or if she ’goes back,’ what are you going to do?”

Continued