Eternal Happiness
said let's start cleaning up what i letting here a
about what things going to and full of Joy after he collect them all he put them in a bag and put a spell on the bag Soon as the mushrooms
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y the warmth in the streets: laughter spilled from every corner, children raced past him, their
ught. "Joy fills the air. If our plans suc
Lion watched them, his smile softening into something wistful. "If we succeed, these children will never grow up
licable warmth, his presence uplifting. He hummed a cheerful melody as he passed,
ng feels like it's going to be
steps lighter now, toward
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trel's ballad. Lion stepped inside, the warm scent of roasted meat and ale washing over him. H
t you? Want to join me, don't you?" The drunkard swa
man I will look for someone like me and I will
arms, glaring. "Pay yo
and we stayed just me and you
w me your unde-" Before he could finish his sentence, two m
knight's broad shoulders and rippling muscles made him look unmovable, like a mountain.
d to the knight, intrigued by the weariness in his eyes. Though the man's frame ra
tone light but curious. "Overwork
a faint smile. "A drink from a
e and she said that on the tavern. The knight raised his mug, downing it in a single gulp. Lion fol
e knight said, ex
plied, grippi
booming across the room, drawing a
n easing from his shoulders. "That laugh
I was thinking and I make the thing simple back in the days when my father see me thinking Alot about something he just hit me with everything in his han
ht. I'll take that
re time to think like. That my father tough me how to pr
ecome different from th
But for now, let's j
g again. "To simple j
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ns. He muttered under his breath, "The knights shoul
a large crowd. Laughter and applause echoed as a clown juggled flaming torches, childr
hought. "That'll get t
er will get me the kni
ike. That it well is a new good thing to t
ife for me
tepped into his path, his voice stern but c
ween the old man and the cheerful crow
r looks, their smile?" the old man said. "The joy they feel? Don't ruin it. No one
. No one should ruin a smile on someon
crowd-their laughter, the smiles on children's faces, the gen
making others happy? Isn't it enough to just make y
ng other's joy, even for a moment, and even make them forget
sigh, turning away. "Maybe I'll look for somewhere else," he mutt
, I did see that old man. It's face not b
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ve me a feedback to make me improve it and make i