Chapter 21 Lessening Lilian's Workload

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Three days later, Lilian's steak was finally edible at the cost of spoiling more than a dozen pieces of beef and wasting a large basket of mushrooms, a lot of salt, and a small bottle of pepper that was more expensive than gold. Lilian had been born to a poor family, so wasting food was very shameful and unforgivable for her, and she felt very ill at ease. However, Robert, who had nearly a hundred gold coins, did not mind the loss at all. He would be grateful as long as she stopped poisoning him. But now Robert had a new problem because he was tired of confessions now! It had been interesting at the beginning, but Robert had listened to similar stories for three consecutive days. A blacksmith in the east of Westwind had stolen the chicken of a farmer who lived in the west of the town. T

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