Jennifer Miller

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  • Chapter 20 — The return of the fallen king Cover
    by Jennifer Miller "Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far." ― Theodore Roosevelt Hey guys if you would like to further support me , read my other work ''Transmigrated in another world as a magicless person'' Conradin turned to his retainers after Gerwin had left the chamber and discussed the situation with them. "What do you think this envoy wants from me?" he asked, before being answered by Corrado "Whatever it is, we must be careful not to give away too much information.The Genoese, in my…
  • Chapter 19 — The return of the fallen king Cover
    by Jennifer Miller – Niccolo Machiavelli The tranquility of the morning was interrupted by the cheerful chorus of birds, their melodic chirps filling the air as the sun's golden rays gradually bathed the forest in warm light. It was a natural alarm clock, signaling to all creatures that it was time to embrace the new day. Conradin, the lord of these lands, slowly emerged from the embrace of slumber. He let out a long, satisfying yawn, his muscles sore from the rigors of travel and the tension of the previous day's…
  • Chapter 18 — The return of the fallen king Cover
    by Jennifer Miller "The hard truths are the ones to hold tight. '' ― George R.R. Martin, A Game of Thrones Hey guys if you would like to further support me , read my other work ''Transmigrated in another world as a magicless person'' ------- Conradin and his soldiers pressed onward, riding tirelessly through the day. They paused only briefly for short rests and meals, maintaining a brisk pace on their journey back to Swabia. The soldiers' spirits were high, buoyed by the news that Ottokar had agreed to provide…
  • Chapter 17 — The return of the fallen king Cover
    by Jennifer Miller ― Haluk ?ay, Hey guys if you would like to further support me , read my other work ''Transmigrated in another world as a magicless person'' The evening inside the castle had been a resounding success. It had been a delightful affair filled with sumptuous food, flowing wine, melodious music, and joyous laughter. The banquet had marked the perfect conclusion to a day of productive discussions and negotiations among the many Bohemian lords gathered at the castle. It was an occasion for them to…
  • Chapter 15 — The return of the fallen king Cover
    by Jennifer Miller > --Hildegard von Bingen Hey guys if you would like to further support me , read my other work ''Transmigrated in another world as a magicless person'' Frederick II, ''stupor mundi ''or "Wonder of the World," as he was known, was a monarch like many others, with the same background and possibilities; but, despite their similar beginnings, the effects of their reigns were vastly different. The difference between him and dozens of previous and successive monarchs was that his name remained etched…
  • Chapter 14 — The return of the fallen king Cover
    by Jennifer Miller --Viking saying Hey guys if you would like to further support me , read my other work ''Transmigrated in another world as a magicless person'' After the raid, Naples fell into an eerie silence. The taverns and shops stood desolate, not because of a lack of interest but because they had been stripped bare of their wares. The taverns had become gathering spots for French soldiers, and most people, in an effort to avoid trouble, chose to abstain from purchasing alcohol that day. The tension in the air…
  • Chapter 13 — The return of the fallen king Cover
    by Jennifer Miller Amici e vini sono meglio vecchi = Old wine and friends improve with age --Italian proverb Hey guys if you would like to further support me , read my other work ''Transmigrated in another world as a magicless person'' After the discussion, Conradin left the room, leaving his retainers behind, in order to prepare for the feast hosted in his honor. Conradin took a minute to catch his breath and prepare for the evening feast, tired after a full day of planning for his upcoming campaign. He knew he…
  • Chapter 11 — The return of the fallen king Cover
    by Jennifer Miller Ottokar leaned back in his ornate chair, maintaining an air of nonchalance even though the offer on the table was of considerable importance. His fingers traced a subtle pattern on the armrest as he contemplated Conradin's request. The Duke of Swabia, a crucial title, was indeed a substantial guarantee of payment, and Ottokar had no doubts about its value. "I believe that the Duchy of Swabia performs more than adequately as a guarantee of payment," Ottokar remarked with a carefully composed expression,…
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