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Farewell, My General

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 859    |    Released on: 16/08/2024

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g, Gavin remaine

hop. It would be better than idling away in the backyard all day. I wanted to show the people in Jasron tha

chants were ranked, with merchants being least respected. He argued that it would be a

aised me for being both beautiful and wi

he docks to sell. The coffee was cheap and refreshing, and almost every labo

n't make much money, I regained the happines

et, I went to a pastry shop in Jasron

asked, "Why did you think o

t we could chat as we used to. I told him that I had sold coffee at the docks today and made

stopped eating the half-eaten

ll you to st

ker, as if he wan

to watch performances, drink tea, or visit jewelry shops. The money bestowed by the

ile. It seemed Gavin never un

time, staring at the half-eaten cook

of a General was harde

about doing business again. Except for meals, I s

rt when the Princess arrived at our

had to hurriedly at

prepare tea, making sure n

scolded me as soon as she entered, "You see me and don't

Princess would report to the Em

in the front yard, wa

s no shade in the front yard. My exposed skin

tea and chatting, ordering my servants to fan them and make them

y brother said he will soon o

said, "I truly envy the Princess

ad high, "Of course, he is

. "Gavin is excellent, but this mansion is poorly decorated. Once we are married, I will plant p

es echoed her, saying they woul

onversation, my head

ger be mine alone, yet he h

Princess was fond of him, I would

uddenly pointed at

ed her face on her hand, "Send h

l all afternoon, moc

elt all aftern

idden for two days, a

here had the peddler who

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Farewell, My General
“Once, the little peddler who used to walk the streets with me transformed into a renowned and mighty general. He rode a tall horse and took me to Jasron, claiming he wanted to live a good life. But my wish was simply to open a shop in town, run a small business, and grow old slowly with Dad and Mom. Life in Jasron was tough; his colleagues mocked me, and the noble ladies looked down on me. The princess even said she wanted the emperor to give her the little general as a husband, telling me to go back from where I came. I never expected that being a general would be harder than being a little peddler. So, I left behind a divorce paper with a message: "You can be your great general, and I'll continue being my peddler. We have no connections, so let's not waste each other's time." What's so great about being a general? I want to be the freest peddler in the world.”
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