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—This was reality A week had passed by before Princess Loaisa had noticed it. There was no clock to tell them how time was passing quickly. There were no strict rules for her. Just nature and these people enjoying each other's company. Not worrying how close they were from the hunting creatures. They looked like they trusted their electric invention, so Princess Loaisa relaxed and enjoyed the place the way people here were enjoying it. And she realized. It was that bad living in the south. It wasn't bad not to have all the luxury in the world as long as you have the people who take care of her despite being a stranger to them. You deprived these people the chance to live, father. Look at the love they have for each other. It was pure. She looked up to the sky, hoping King Alonzo,