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The sweet maid and the millionaire

Chapter 5 The Spring Festival

Word Count: 995    |    Released on: 08/03/2025

d joy that evening. The Spring Festival was one of the most anticipated traditions, a celebration that brought everyone together, regardless of social cl

lins, and the steady beat of drums setting the rhythm. Women wore traditional dresses embroidered with vibrant colors and flower crowns on their heads, while men,

tched by the aristocratic women who had come in their elegant, richly adorned gowns, a world away from her own. As others danced and laughed, she observed f

ion loomed in the distance, a silent remi

seemed to pause as a familiar figure appe

d hair fell over his forehead in a way that softened his usual expression of authority. But tonight, he seemed

ck, wary of attracting attention. However, Mihai had already spo

rrying an amused yet sincere ton

d, surprised

felt comfortable in the center of the dance floor, much less at a fe

ling shyly as she felt the eyes of the wealthy wom

moment, as if weighing h

yourself go. No one is watching as closely as you think."- He paused, then added with a playfu

mething about Mihai-his natural confidence, his ability to

ation felt like stepping

,"- she said, glancing around, uneasy a

y extended his

said, his voice

er as if she was more than just a servant's daughter, made her pulse quicken.

em, the fire torches illuminating the ring of dancers as the "hora" grew faster. Loana

oordination. At first, Loana was stiff, but Mihai guided her gently, his movements fluid, his rhythm effortless. S

n, the village murmurs, the stares of judgment-they all faded into the background. For the fir

. For a fleeting second, Loana wondered if he felt the same way-that de

ed, Loana no longer cared

ly, his voice low enou

at wasn't

ftly, still catc

ancing down at their joined han

ply watched her, as if memorizing the w

ity soon

s of the noblewomen and the confused expressions of the village men. The divi

Mihai, her exp

hould

faded slightly

you m

then turned and walked away, her h

r go, his expres

act of sharing a dance had just set

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1 Chapter 1 The Unexpected Encounter2 Chapter 2 Mihai's World3 Chapter 3 First Encounters4 Chapter 4 The Market of Fălticeni5 Chapter 5 The Spring Festival6 Chapter 6 The First Confusion7 Chapter 7 Secrets of the Past8 Chapter 8 The Intervention of the Family9 Chapter 9 The Secret Meeting10 Chapter 10 The St. George's Festival11 Chapter 11 The Visit to the Moldovia Church12 Chapter 12 Social Pressure13 Chapter 13 The Unspoken Promise14 Chapter 14 The Night of the Dead Festival15 Chapter 15 A Secret Uncovered16 Chapter 16 The Harvest Competition17 Chapter 17 The First Kiss18 Chapter 18 The Visit to the Carpathian Mountains19 Chapter 19 The Last Summer Dance20 Chapter 20 Loana's Decision21 Chapter 21 The Mother's Advice22 Chapter 22 Mihai's Proposal23 Chapter 23 The Trap of Expectations24 Chapter 24 The Autumn Party at the Mansion25 Chapter 25 The Trip to Sucre26 Chapter 26 The Temptation of Goodbye27 Chapter 27 The Christmas Banquet28 Chapter 28 The Revelations of Her Mother29 Chapter 29 The Secret of the Old Woman30 Chapter 30 The New Year in the Square31 Chapter 31 Mihai's Decision32 Chapter 32 The Tension Grows33 Chapter 33 The Meeting with the Family34 Chapter 34 The Christmas Gift35 Chapter 35 The Journey to Brașov36 Chapter 36 The Escape from the Mansion37 Chapter 37 Emotional Wear and Tear38 Chapter 38 The Winter Solstice Celebration39 Chapter 39 The Race Against Time40 Chapter 40 The Final Confrontation with the Family41 Chapter 41 The Revelation of Identity42 Chapter 42 Love Despite Everything43 Chapter 43 The Journey to Transylvania44 Chapter 44 Saint Andrew's Festival45 Chapter 45 Loana's Decision46 Chapter 46 The Separation47 Chapter 47 The Return to the Mansion48 Chapter 48 The Declaration of Love49 Chapter 49 The Reconciliation50 Chapter 50 The Spring Party (Again)51 Chapter 51 The Return to Tradition