The people around her were talking, but Lorenwei paid them no heed. She went over her thoughts again, revisiting the ideas she had when making the boxing gloves and rings.

Although Lorenwei is definitely a straight man, he did put some thought into giving the two of them rings.

Whether Sylph and Kurara can accept each other, and who is older or younger, is the biggest headache for her three-person harem.

Lorenwei was quite satisfied with her harem of three, and she was single-mindedly focused on building a perfect three-person palace so that she could play mahjong with them.

If it's a four-person harem, I'm afraid it'll just end up with all the wives playing mahjong while I'm just the one serving tea and water. The wives are playing together, so they won't include me in the game of Red Five.

Kurara and Sylph are the focal points of the conflict. One is gentle on the outside but tough on the inside, while the other is proud and stubborn. So it is very difficult to reconcile the two of them and prevent them from going out of control.

This spatial ring is a psychological suggestion that allows both parties to gradually get used to each other's presence: You have a ring, and I have a ring too. Lorenve gave two rings to two people, both of whom she cared for with all her heart...

The two women's reactions were a bit fierce, Lorenwei pondered. A woman's heart is like the bottom of the sea; it's truly hard to fathom. But at least, she could confirm that she needed to proceed with the next steps.

Lorenwei quietly said to Melanie, "Do me a favor and go talk to Sylph."

"Ok?"

“Keep her occupied. I want to explain to Kurara, but I’m afraid she’ll interfere and cause trouble.”

"You even know that? I told you to flirt with two girls at the same time," Meilan laughed. "Even you, Lorenwei, couldn't handle that."

As long as her kidneys and waist function well, both wives can eat their fill. Lorenwei was inwardly resentful, feeling she could manage them in the future, but she didn't argue with Meilan. "So please, help me out. How about three dishes of your choice?"

"Deal!" Meilan agreed immediately.

She took the food tray and went to find Sylph.

As expected, Melanie is quite loyal; she's the only one in the harem who doesn't seem to mind my two-timing. Lorenwei watched Melanie and Sylph chat.

Kurara kept a close eye on Lorenwei, and when she saw her walk out, she felt a little worried.

Is she angry?

Sigh, doesn't she know that I could have just coaxed her and it would have been fine? It's just that she made me misunderstand. Silly girl, don't be angry.

Kurara touched the spatial ring she had never taken off—no, it should be called a spatial ring, because it had gems on it and wasn't just a simple ring.

Biu——

Just as Kurala was getting impatient and was about to stand up, a small piece of paper was quietly thrown in through the window.

The force was perfectly controlled, and it landed right on Kurara's table.

Kurala first looked around, and seeing that no one seemed to be paying attention, she took it out and opened it to see: "Come to the back yard." These were the five words on it.

The font was instantly recognizable; it was the very familiar Loren font.

Loren read Kurara's reply countless times each time, and she was very familiar with the delicate handwriting.

However, the font used now is Lorenwei's.

Kurala didn't mind at all. Knowing that it was sent by Lorenwei secretly, she even smiled.

You have a conscience.

Kurala looked around again, then got up and headed towards the washroom.

The housekeeper quietly followed.

But in the corridor of the women's washroom, Kurara suddenly turned around and waved to the housekeeper, telling her to follow.

The housekeeper was taken aback.

Kurara quickly went around to the side door and said to the guards in front of the door, "No one except the housekeeper is allowed to come near this side."

As the guards responded, Kurara took a few more steps before saying to the housekeeper who followed her, "I need to speak with Lorenve. Keep a close eye on things and don't let anyone disturb us."

"Yes."

“I wouldn’t trust anyone else, but I don’t worry about you,” Kurara said softly.

The housekeeper felt a warmth in her heart and sincerely said, "Your Highness, no matter what kind of quarrel you and Lorenwei had, I wish you a happy marriage."

Kurara shook her head and said, "That idiot, I don't know why he called me here..."

“The moonlight is dim, so everything is easier to do.” The housekeeper blinked.

Kula blushed and quickly went to the backyard.

Lorenwei was indeed waiting for her there.

With a soft rustling sound as Kurara moved through the grass, Lorenwei turned around.

The moment Lorenwei turned around, it was as if she was dancing with the moonlight. Her bright eyes stirred Kurara's heart, making her heart beat faster.

"Kurara, are you angry with me?" Lorenwei's voice was soft.

It was a girl's voice, tinged with a hint of reproach, a touch of timidity, and a dash of trepidation, making anyone who heard it feel embarrassed to give her a hurtful answer.

Kurara stared blankly at Lorenwei, not answering for a moment.

It seems like she, she's not a boy, which is fine... Kurala suddenly appeared like this.

She quickly shook her head to banish the thought.

"if you can……"

Lorenwei took out a recording crystal.

Infused with magic, the crystal took effect, and a violin melody softly began to play.

The rhythm was somewhat monotonous, yet it exuded a sense of tranquility in the night.

Lorenwei walked over to Kurara, reached out, took her hand with the one wearing the ring, raised it to her lips, and gently kissed her finger.

Kurala's face flushed, and she fainted again.

At this point, the previous misunderstandings no longer need to be explained.

Lorenwei gently held Kurara's hand with one hand and wrapped her other arm around her waist, leading her in a light dance under the moonlight.

Both of them were clumsy, and they would occasionally bump into each other's feet, or even step on each other's feet.

But Kurara's mood was not affected at all. Instead, she looked into Lorenwei's eyes and said softly, "You haven't danced with other girls?"

"Does skipping it with my mom count?"

Kurara couldn't help but smile: "Silly girl, of course not."

Lorenwei felt incredibly happy as her soft little hands gently tugged at Kurara's skin, and her body occasionally brushed against Kurara's front.

The two moved on, remaining silent for a long time to the accompaniment of crystal music.

The music gradually stopped. But the two of them continued to move gently even without music, neither willing to stop.

After a long while, the two stopped in their tracks and looked at each other.

“We don’t need a ball. Happiness is enough for us in the simplest of settings,” Lorenwei said softly. “I think you’re very happy because you can choose to love me or not. I, on the other hand, can only choose to love you or love you even more…”

Kula was completely captivated.

“I wouldn’t choose that…” Kurara pressed her head against Lorenwei’s chest.

It's very flat, a little hard, but okay.

Kurara gently scolded, "Silly boy, why did you give me the same ring as Sylph yesterday?"

"The same? No, they're not." Lorenwei seemed to only then notice Kurara's misunderstanding. She lifted Kurara's hand and pointed to the ring on her middle finger, saying, "Your ring can activate my spatial ring."

She took Kurala's hand and traced a line on the ring on her little finger.

Kurara instantly sensed the response from the Lorenwei Space Ring.

"How...how could this be..."

Lorenwei explained, "I dissolved my own blood into this golden gem, granting it the same level of recognition and authority as mine."

"How could I possibly touch your spatial ring?" Kurara said shyly.

She gently rubbed her fingers on the spatial ring and discovered that she could sense something inside the Lorenwei spatial ring, and even had the confidence that she could take it out with a thought.

Lorenwei said in a serious tone, "What's mine is yours, why should we distinguish between us? From now on, my family will depend on you to manage, so naturally I have to give you the [key]!"

"I'll take care of it for you..." Kurara's heart pounded, feeling as if she could imagine so many things...

It seems like it wouldn't be bad for Lorenwei to form a big family and be the head of the household...

"This concept of magical blood-dropping is groundbreaking! It's a new magic and forging technique created just for you, Kurara. This ring is also the first of its kind on the entire continent—the Blood-Drip Love Ring!" Lorenwei said with utmost seriousness.

"The first one..." Kurala exclaimed excitedly.

It's an exciting feeling of history being born right before your eyes and in your hands, especially since it's being born because of your love!

Lorenwei continued, "I intend to name the technique for using this ring—the way a husband allows a woman to control all her property by dripping his blood into the ring—as... the Kuro Ritual!"

"The Kuro Ritual? Is it a combination of one syllable from each of our names?" Kurara exclaimed excitedly, her beautiful eyes wide. "Why not call it the Kuro Ritual?"

Lorenwei thought to herself: Because puns can easily lead people to misunderstand...

Of course she wouldn't say that. She said with infinite tenderness, "Because in my heart, you are more important than anything else, undoubtedly more important than myself, so the pronunciation derived from you should come first."

Kurara happily grasped Lorenwei's hand, looking at her with sparkling eyes.

They suddenly fell silent, and seemingly sensing that each other's breathing was quickening, they silently drew their cheeks closer together...

Kurara closed her eyes...

"Lorenve, are you here?" Siruf's voice suddenly came from over.

I didn't see anyone, but I heard Silph's voice.

Kurala suddenly shuddered, her face turning bright red, and she immediately covered her face and ran away.

Sylph quickly emerged from the other side, but did not see Kurara leave.

Because she didn't take a detour like Kurara when she came out, she appeared in the direction guarded by the female steward. The female steward, who had been nervously watching the love drama from afar, actually missed it.

The female manager was quick-witted; seeing Kula slip away from her side, she quickly followed without showing herself.

Sylph looked at Lorenve suspiciously: "What are you doing standing here?"

She relied on the keen hearing of the elves to hear what sounded like Lorenwei's voice from afar, which is why she came over.

“I… I’m rehearsing… alone, because… I want to see your dance! Didn’t you say you’d dance for me?” Lorenwei’s mind raced, and she pointed to the crystal on the ground, “Look, I even prepared a crystal to accompany you!”

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