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Chapter 73
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The girl tells the audience that it's impossible for her to change her gender, but she can tell that she is the "lady in red" . She's been training to be a woman for a long time, she says, and now she's found the perfect woman to replace her. The girl wonders who planted the rumor that the "real king" is in the room, and she begs the audience to forgive her and her family for not taking the story more seriously. She says that everyone is starting to lose their minds, and they should've stayed out of the way. She thinks that the real king is the same blue as a falcon, and he has seven moles on his right sole. She wonders if he's dead or alive, and says that he looks like her cover has blown. She also says that she still likes her original self, even though she burns the black magic mark on her face to hide her identity. She explains that her father was an advisor to the king, who wanted to expand his territory, but the king wasn't brave enough to go to battle with the people of the region. So, he sent her and another girl into exile to hide their identity. They burned their marks to conceal their identity, but they were secretly plotting to kill the king. They used to be street artists, but now they wear masks to mask their identities.
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I'm Not Your Enemy • Chapter 73 • Page ik-page-4268790
I'm Not Your Enemy • Chapter 73 • Page ik-page-4267879
I'm Not Your Enemy • Chapter 73 • Page ik-page-4267875
I'm Not Your Enemy • Chapter 73 • Page ik-page-4267871
I'm Not Your Enemy • Chapter 73 • Page ik-page-4267913
I'm Not Your Enemy • Chapter 73 • Page ik-page-4267876
Chapter 73
This is a locked chapterChapter 73
About This Chapter
The girl tells the audience that it's impossible for her to change her gender, but she can tell that she is the "lady in red" . She's been training to be a woman for a long time, she says, and now she's found the perfect woman to replace her. The girl wonders who planted the rumor that the "real king" is in the room, and she begs the audience to forgive her and her family for not taking the story more seriously. She says that everyone is starting to lose their minds, and they should've stayed out of the way. She thinks that the real king is the same blue as a falcon, and he has seven moles on his right sole. She wonders if he's dead or alive, and says that he looks like her cover has blown. She also says that she still likes her original self, even though she burns the black magic mark on her face to hide her identity. She explains that her father was an advisor to the king, who wanted to expand his territory, but the king wasn't brave enough to go to battle with the people of the region. So, he sent her and another girl into exile to hide their identity. They burned their marks to conceal their identity, but they were secretly plotting to kill the king. They used to be street artists, but now they wear masks to mask their identities.
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