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About Me Being Adopted by Talula (Complete).
Chapter 293: The Marvelous Racecourse of the White Archer. [292]
Summary
In this chapter, the prestigious knight-guard known as the “White Archer” gains public admiration, unaware that she’s planning to quit her duties. She’s accompanied by two other notable figures: Lack, a former model dubbed the “Model Knight,” who now limits fan interactions due to her romantic commitments, and Maria, the “Young Ray” of the Nearl family, who has garnered respect for her perseverance despite prior failures. As the crowd speculates about a potential collaboration for the upcoming “Pretty Derby” event, excitement peaks, but an unfounded anger initially directed at Orson, the supposed trainer, quickly shifts to elation upon realizing he’s a beloved figure. Orson becomes overwhelmed by the crowd’s enthusiasm but eventually finds a place to observe the upcoming competition. He learns that the Pretty Derby has evolved into a more dynamic event, incorporating elements of strategy as participants must navigate obstacles while shifting batons—not just focusing on speed. As the race unfolds, it becomes clear that the event is a survival match rather than a simple race, showcasing the contestants’ agility and quick thinking amidst chaos. After witnessing the exhilarating competition and the subsequent celebration of the winners, Orson feels a newfound admiration for the athleticism displayed. He reflects on his own lack of physical prowess, feeling inspired to work hard alongside Maria, the White Archer, and Lack. The three girls consider how to get closer to Orson, particularly with the aim of cultivating emotional bonds necessary for training. The dialogue takes a playful turn as the trio attempts to define what “cultivating feelings” means, leading to humorous misunderstandings. Orson innocently comments on their familiarity, causing the girls to falter as they realize their intentions may not be as clear as expected. The chapter closes on a note of comedic tension, setting the stage for further developments in their budding relationships.Full content
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