The house was no different in appearance from the others the little folk lived in, nestled among the commoners’ quarter of the capital. Yet a crowd had gathered around it, marking it out as something special.
For the past two days, nobles and royal relatives had been coming in an unending stream, some even bringing jars of rare dried insects pickled by famous chefs as gifts, but both those presents and their owners had all been turned away at the door.
Rumor had it that the young woman living in this house had stolen the show at a recent...
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