Magi Craft Meister - Chapter 267 - Gloria Ohlstat
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Chapter 267 - Gloria Ohlstat

Chapter 267 – Gloria Ohlstat

Is she training, Jin thought as the woman with short light brown hair ran towards their group from the other end of the street.

She was in an outfit that looked like it was easy to move in.

She had grey pants. They looked comfortable and very easy to move in indeed. Her top was a white T-shirt with sleeves tailored similarly to raglan sleeves. She was wearing short boots.

Just by looking at the color and lustre of the clothes one could see that they were made out of good cloth. The leather of the boots also seemed to be high grade judging from its flexibility.

Once the woman got closer Jin saw that she looked to be in her early 20s. She was tall, slender, and gave the impression of having a toned body without being slim.

Once the woman saw Jin’s group she slightly slowed down her running pace.

“Excuse me, could I ask you something?”

Jin called out to the woman.

“What is it?”

She replied and stopped.

“Might you know where the Fahlheit house is?”

“Hmm, the Fahlheit house you say. Yeah, I know. Turn right at the corner over there, it’s the second house you’ll see.”

The woman told Jin, who bowed his head and thanked her.

“Thank you very much.”

The woman then waved her hand as if it was no problem and,

“What, it was nothing. Incidentally, it seems you’re an Honorary Magi Craftsman of Egelia Kingdom?”

After seeing the half coat Jin was wearing the woman asked to confirm.

“Yes, that’s correct.”

“Hmm, I don’t know what business you’ve got with the Fahlheit house but the head of the family Nicholas and his daughter Lithia are both away, you know? Only they lady and her maids should be around.”

This was because both Nicholas and Lithia were still at Tetrada. Oh right, Jin thought but didn’t say it aloud.

His primary objective wasn’t to meet with Lithia but to return the sword after all.

“Is that so, then that’ll have to do.”

Jin said. The woman seemed to be pondering something and then asked,

“Could you perhaps be the Magi Craftsman who repaired Lithia’s sword?”

“Eh, um, yes, I believe so.”

Far from just believing so, he had the sword in question with him.

“Ah, I see! My name is Gloria Ohlstat. Right no