I can understand the first three criteria as they showcase a woman's virtue, culture, and the embroidery skills that the women of this tribe must learn. But, fortune-telling? That is a little hard to believe. I mean, that's literally sorcery! Are the women of this royal family so hardcore that they even need to know how to tell fortunes?

The thought of that piqued Riley's curiosity, and she dedicated all of her attention to what was going on at the top of the altar.

The high priest then walked up to the three girls and handed them a large, red handkerchief. Judging by how thin the handkerchief looked, it was most probably made of high-quality silk.

“This is your first test. You will use this handkerchief during your wedding ceremony after being chosen, so please put your training to good use. You may begin.”

Having received the instructions from the high priest, the girls quickly took the handkerchief over and started stitching away.

The crowd looked even more nervous than the girls as they watched on from below the altar.

For the most part, Riley's attention was focused on Lucy because of her extreme hatred toward her.

A mischievous grin formed on Riley's face when she saw that Lucy clearly wasn't performing as well as the other two girls.

Surely enough, the girl from the Cyanian tribe was the one who performed the best on the test. She had managed to sew a beautiful lotus on the handkerchief in just half an hour.

D*mn, this girl sure is talented!

Riley thought to herself in awe as she complimented the girl from the bottom of her heart.

representative is! That woman doesn't stand a chance

“I know, right?”

Cyanian women

laughing along with them, she couldn't help but notice something rather strange about

the slightest even after failing her first test so miserably... If anything, she looks like

of that made Riley hate her

personally put on his

only let out a

test of the women's

would receive proper education from wise elders after they were

between the three of them ended in

Lucy put her experience gained from living in

tea, Prince Kurt!” she said in the most affectionate way possible while serving Kurt a cup of tea

a common beverage in

people there

poor economy there. The tribal members struggled just to put food on the table for themselves, so they couldn't possibly be able to

even having a nice, clean glass of water was

had disdainful frowns on their faces as they whipped out the snacks that

he saw the cup of

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