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Chapter 337

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What were the sacred grounds of Xi Ya's love?

Every country had their own answers to this question. For example, in the Austin Empire, most of the nobles in the south would choose the Ruman Forest. The legend of Charles II's luminous butterflies had been widely spread in the Austin Empire for hundreds of years. Every February, the Milton Family would hold a grand aristocratic banquet there.

In the north, the people near the capital were more inclined to go to the northern territory of the Austin Empire — the Abwel Duchy.

Abwel was one of the earliest vassal states of the Austin Empire. It was located in the frozen lands of the north, and its land area was not small. It bordered the Kingdom of Knights of Pendor, but its location was very remote. It was an awkward place where agriculture and animal husbandry were not easy to develop. It was so useless that the Austin Empire did not annex it.

However, after many years of moving to the west, the living standards of the people improved, and a side business of Abwel rose.

As a country in the north, Abwel had a specialty, and that was the aurora that appeared every summer. It was a tourist attraction, and it was a natural sight that most Xi Ya's people in the big cities liked.

In ancient times, the aurora was considered to be Xi Ya's appreciation and recognition. It appeared in many legends and stories, and was generally regarded as a beautiful and blessed light. In the Austin Empire, a special group of people gave it a special meaning. It was said that couples who watched the aurora together would be recognized and blessed by Xi Ya.

Yes, it was such a rumor. However, as the saying went, "When a lie is told too many times, it will become the truth." This saying had been circulating in the north of the Austin Empire for hundreds of years, and now it had a little bit of an ancient flavor. More and more people believed in this saying, and Abwel in the north became more and more prosperous.

Today, the country had become the honeymoon territory of the rich merchants and nobles of the Austin Empire and the Kingdom of Knights of Pendor. After the snow closed the mountains for half a year, countless newlyweds and unmarried couples would welcome in May. There was an endless stream of luxury cars on the official road, and there were also many stories of famous historical figures.

For example, when the Austin Empire's Emperor Guman II visited Abberville, he originally wanted to use the name of a visit to inspect and prepare to expand and conquer this land into the empire's territory. But when he was watching the aurora, he accidentally met Princess Abberville. The two fell in love at first sight and soon fell in love.

Because of this, Guman II believed that Abberville was the blessed land of Xi Ya, and the invasion war was thus aborted. In the end, Princess Abberville married into the Austin Empire, and the combination of the two sides avoided a calamity. m.

Such stories were quite popular among the people and were even published in books. However, in the eyes of Luo Ya, these stories were not credible at all.

At the end of the day, the fate of a small country like Abwell was not in its own hands. The biggest reason it could survive beside the Austin Empire until now was because it was the buffer zone between the North of the Austin Empire and the Knight's Country of Pendor. As for love at first sight? Hehe.

If the Austin Empire wanted to marry him, wouldn't the Abberville princess marry him? Would she dare to?

If it were in the past, Luo Ya would have been sarcastic towards the Austin Empire's propaganda, but ever since he met Lilian …

Ah? Senior Sister said that? Then it's fine.

Looking at Lilian's longing expression when she told the love story, Luo Ya almost subconsciously gave up on refuting. As for the place that Senior Sister chose, Luo Ya also felt that it was more suitable.

The journey wasn't too far, and as a city that focused on developing tourism, Abberville did indeed have enough human traffic. The endless stream of tourists would allow the two of them to fish in troubled waters, and the possible encirclement caused by prophecy spells would be broken.

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