Although he had died, Teresa still had other relatives in this world.
He specifically arranged a merchant caravan for her, paid the expenses, and let her follow the caravan to return to her family to find other relatives.
When Teresa first read the contents of the letter, she was somewhat resistant.
As a village girl who had lived her entire life in the village, she didn't want to leave because of her father's arrangements.
She was already used to life here.
But after another half month, she wavered.
In that remote village full of old people, Teresa's life was monotonous, and entertainment was quite limited.
Apart from playing with the small animals she raised, her greatest joy was repeatedly reading the books her father had sent her.
A fairy tale book "Knight and Village Girl" had been read hundreds or thousands of times, every word etched in her mind.
But no matter how she looked at it, she couldn't wait for her knight to appear—which was actually normal.
