It wasn't a secret that Tapiwa and the girls were leaving. The villagers were quite sad to know that she was leaving. And they were like that for many reasons.
Some felt sad that they wouldn't be able to eat meat now that she was going. Others knew that there wouldn't be any cheap salt, sugar or oil anymore as they didn't have money to buy it from the outside.
Besides, something about Tapiwa made the villagers like her, and they wanted to be close to her.
However, people meet to part, and part to meet.
In the end, the villagers could only reluctantly send the carriages away, longing visible in their eyes.
Seeing the villagers sad, the priestess couldn't help but mutter.
'She will be back. Our fate still entangles with each other.'
Leaving the carriage, Tapiwa sat on the comfortable bed with a relaxed expression. She had missed her bed so much and just wanted to feel it.