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Chapter 1465 - Capítulo 1465: 798: The Homebody Witch Doesn't Understand Love (Part 2)

Author: Salty Fish Becomes Immortal
updatedAt: 2026-02-07

Capítulo 1465: Chapter 798: The Homebody Witch Doesn’t Understand Love (Part 2)

After Dorothy found out Senior Mia’s true identity, she realized her imagination had been somewhat impoverished. This was no ordinary affluent beauty, but the number one affluent beauty in the Western Universe.

The princess of Golden Country, the future richest woman in the Western Universe, she was the embodiment of wealth, the future Goddess of Wealth.

Such a future bigwig falling in love online, and the object of her affection being a half-witch who lived in an eighteenth-tier city playing games all day—if this news were to be verified, it would instantly make the headlines in the Western Universe, and the entire Western Universe would be waiting to see the joke.

Upon hearing this response, Senior Mia’s originally bright smile dimmed a bit.

Because Little Fairy was indeed speaking the truth.

As the princess of Golden Country, she enjoyed the family’s protection and honor, which also meant bearing the corresponding responsibilities and obligations.

There were many aspects of her life that she indeed couldn’t control, including marriage.

Previously, her participation in the Oiran Banquet in Japan was arranged by the family, simply because the Vine Lady Oiran was an excellent mother.

Similarly, the family would not allow her, the future Family Head, to marry a half-witch without any background.

Although in reality, Little Fairy wasn’t entirely without a background; after all, she was Teacher Euphilia’s daughter.

And the gradually reviving Yemengade Clan, although still having some distance with her family, showed a bit of hope through hard work.

But, Little Fairy had already clearly refused that inheritance.

As long as she didn’t return to the Yemengade Clan to acknowledge her lineage, she remained just an ordinary witch without a background, at best considered a noble-blooded illegitimate child.

Moreover, even if Little Fairy did go back to acknowledge her lineage, their future still faced many difficulties.

After all, Teacher Euphilia had only one daughter, and Yemengade Clan had only one inheritor. The domineering Dragon Queen would never allow her only daughter to marry into another family.

Similarly, the Astoros Family’s future mistress required a qualified partner—a person of noble blood and prominent family, but who didn’t have a strong personality or excessive ambition, a figurative vase role.

After all, they’re seeking a reliable partner, not inviting trouble into their home.

If Little Fairy lacked ability, the family wouldn’t care about her; if she had too much ability, the family would be wary of her.

It’s quite awkward.

The gap in status indeed seemed to predestine a future without beauty for the two.

The only apparent way to bridge such a gap was for her to also give up her inheritance of Golden Country and choose to roam the world with Little Fairy.

But is this realistic?

A family as vast as Golden Country isn’t as simple as Teacher Euphilia’s one-sided dominance over Yemengade. It’s not a matter of leaving by choice.

Besides, she didn’t grow up outside like Little Fairy, lacking the acceptance of family benefits and could refuse without burden.

Mia grew up in Golden Country, and everything she had today was bestowed by it. Running away would be akin to being a white-eyed wolf.

Her honor and duty did not allow her to be irresponsible.

Thus, it seemed unsolvable, love and family; she could only choose one.

“Senior, alright, we’re all adults now. There’s no need to act on impulse; even if you said you’d quit Golden Country for me, I wouldn’t agree. I’d feel guilty forever.”

Seeing Senior Mia’s face beginning to look conflicted and struggling, Dorothy was quite open-minded, which was one of the reasons she continually refused Senior Mia’s confessions.

Being friends was great; being lovers was too challenging.

Sigh, if only Senior Mia was just an ordinary witch, maybe she would’ve fully pursued her during the game.

As for making an effort for the sake of love, proposing a three-year agreement or something.

Forget it, she was way past that adolescent age. She wasn’t confident in fulfilling her 50-year agreement with Mother Dragon, let alone challenging Golden Country, which might take a few hundred years to complete.

Unless she shamelessly called her guardian.

Hmm, all she had to do was be coquettish with Good Sister, and with a heavenly mandate granted by the Divine King for marriage, all obstacles would disappear.

But this approach was way too shameless; Dorothy’s skin wasn’t thick enough.

Besides, would Good Sister really agree?

Homebody Witch felt that if she stepped into the God King’s Palace, she’d never come out. The most likely scenario is even Senior Mia would be summoned to serve as palace maids.

Laughable, true family thoroughly united.

Of course, above all can be excuses; the key point is not loving enough.

She only had a fondness for Senior Mia, a state above friendship but just shy of romantic love.

Moreover, Dorothy didn’t quite understand what love was. She could generously die for Senior, but she could just as calmly die for truly known friends and family, just like she did for Denisha in the first week.

But can this sentiment be called love?

She didn’t think so; it lacked the feeling.

And, if this could truly be defined as love, then today’s judgment wouldn’t be entirely unjust.

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