Alia no longer concealed from Lann, nor did she skim over the description of her homeland.
In her narrative, she was born on a continent divided by seven kingdoms.
And she was the second daughter of the lord of the oldest and largest Northern Kingdom.
In terms of nobility, Alia's father was second only to the Lord of the Seven Kingdoms, the Duke of the North.
This situation indeed matched Lann's speculation, a top aristocrat without a doubt.
While eating, Alia shared many stories about her homeland's customs and beliefs with Lann.
These deep-rooted trivia of daily life naturally emerged during her narration.
This greatly enhanced the credibility of Alia's words.
Yet at the same time, it caused Lann to furrow his brow deeply.
The young man took a bite of ham, looking at the little girl beside him who was animatedly talking about her homeland.
Though bold and playful, she was ultimately a child longing for family.