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"Not big, not big, really not big."
Charles really didn't have much courage, plus, what does this have to do with courage anyway?
Provoking the Sacred Order is something wise men do not do.
Princess May said nothing more.
Amidst his cold sweat, Charles also began to reflect—had he been too "out of control"?
How could he say in front of Princess May, "Praise Sister Menilman"?
Let's not forget, the person forcing him to recite the novel aloud was Princess May; wasn't this an outright act of passive resistance?
Princess May flew a hundred or two hundred kilometers, then gracefully landed, and said, "Bring out your Dark Luxury."
Charles asked, "Weren't we flying straight there?"
Princess May said indifferently, "Menilman's strength is not to be underestimated; I need to conserve energy for the upcoming battle."
Charles obediently brought out the Dark Luxury, muttering under his breath, "Great Eldest Princess, your endurance is lacking too!"