Delia: I don't like red makeup, I love arms

It was a crisp and sunny day.

The king and princess of a kingdom embarked on an outing with their blonde children, who were also in the same hair.

Nervous-looking soldiers followed, but the children rejoiced at their long-lost outing, each with a toy sword in his hand, running forward as they played.

The most energetic of them all belongs to the youngest daughter, Delia.

She stood in the middle of a group of older brothers, who were a head taller than herself, and shouted, "Come on! A knight's style, anyone who looks at it will feel cute and cute.

Hearing Delia's provocation, the brothers all smiled mischievously and pounced.

The king, who was watching from afar, fidgeted at the sight that Delia was about to venture again, but the princess smiled awkwardly and muttered, "They are still children, how much more can they fight?" "Constantly comforting her husband, it seems that she has long been accustomed to appeasing this king, who is always overprotective when he sees that something is wrong with his little daughter.

In the distance, Delia had won several of her brothers, and with her beautiful blonde hair, she ran to her father and queen mother, and asked them if they had seen how heroic she was.

On that day, the king had to send the high-end dolls he had brought for his daughter directly back to the castle.

When Delia became a big girl, the king could no longer hold back and snatched the sword directly from his daughter's hand.

Instead, it was all embroidery and social dance lessons.

Naturally, Delia resisted with all her might.

Not long ago, when she sent her brothers out of town to learn how to become knights, she had vowed that she would soon go with them.

Her brothers had already gone their separate ways, so how could she stay in the castle and listen to these homely lessons?

"Your Royal Highness! Her Royal Highness Princess Delia! ”

The maid's voice resounded through the wide corridors, looking for Delia who had sneaked out of the embroidery class.

The maid had long been accustomed to such a scene, and soon walked to the military training ground in the backyard of the palace.

"So I'll win five in a row, right, brother?"

After the competition, Delia smiled innocently and showed off her results by jumping up.

And at this moment, holding a sword in one hand, he collapsed directly to the ground, and the object of the competition who was exhausted from laughter was the third brother who was a few years old about Delia.

"Ahem, Your Royal Highness Princess, you should be courteous after the sword competition."

The swordsmanship instructor in charge of being the referee carefully reminded Delia.

"Sorry, sorry! Ahem, disrespectful and disrespectful. ”

Delia obediently obeyed the instructor and bowed.

"Haha, with your strength, you can go to the battlefield for me, Delia."

The third brother sat on the ground, looked up at Delia, and smiled helplessly.

The expedition is imminent, and the third brother will go soon.

My brothers have only been practicing for a long time, and this is the first time they have gone out in person.

Delia cheers for the third brother energetically, but her heart is mixed.

Although he had sent his eldest brother and second brother on the expedition before, the third brother was about the same age as him after all, and the two of them competed most frequently on weekdays. When I thought that the third brother was going to set foot on the battlefield that I had in mind, I couldn't help but feel a little melancholy.

Delia calmed down and left the training ground earlier than usual.

Seeing that time had not diluted his youngest daughter's enthusiasm for the "knightly game", the king could not help but become restless.

No matter how hard she tried to persuade her, or forced her to learn the princess's etiquette, Delia didn't listen at all. On the contrary, I have been stimulated by the third brother's expedition recently, and the number of skipping classes has become more and more frequent, and I will always secretly practice swords.

There is an undercurrent between father and daughter, and the father is still defeated after all.

The king could no longer stand his daughter's indifference to him, so he made a condition to Delia, saying that if Delia could do her duties as a princess and give her some knightly results, he would allow her to become a knight.

The king thought that his daughter would give up one or the other, so that he would obediently keep his promise and lay down the sword in his hand.

Thinking that she would not be able to continue skipping classes in the future, Delia was certainly a little dissatisfied in her heart. But just not having to secretly practice swords was enough for her to be happy for a while.

Delia readily accepted her father's proposal without even thinking about it, and the tug-of-war between father and daughter finally came to an end.

That day, the king finally saw the smiling face of his lovely little daughter for the first time in a long time.

Delia joins a small army of the Knights of the Kingdom.

The commander in charge of Delia was forced to accept her by the king's orders, but in his heart he regarded the golden branch as a burden.

He was worried that if he accidentally injured Delia during training, he was afraid that he would go to jail.

Of course, there are other soldiers in the same unit who will think so.

Some of the soldiers were dissatisfied with the "knightly game" with the princess, and always handed over the drudgery to Delia, or ridiculed her with "Her Royal Highness the Princess".

It's a pity that Delia always happily gets those drudgeries done and enjoys the life of the knights of her dreams, and she doesn't see the yin and yang weirdness of the soldiers in the army at all.

One day, during the sword match, both sides became emotional, and the opposing soldier seriously injured Delia.

Although Delia laughs and says that it doesn't matter, the king is furious and orders to find the culprit who inflicted the damage on Delia.

The soldier who had been fighting with Delia was trembling with fright, and his head drooped. The group of people who used to hate Delia could not hide their dissatisfaction, they had expected that this day would come sooner or later.

The king ordered the soldier to be severely punished, but Delia intervened to stop him.

Delia calmly persuaded the king to calm down, and at this moment the girl's face seemed to flash with the glory of the princess that had been hidden for many years.

The king apologized for his emotionally wrong demonstration of his daughter's injury, and eventually rewarded the innocent soldier for being captured.

Since then, no one in the Kingdom Knights has dared to despise Delia.

Instead, it was Delia who took the opportunity to show her princess demeanor to boost the morale of the soldiers she trained.

Soon Delia participated in a number of small battles and expeditions with her army, and each time she achieved far more results than expected.

Delia made great and small feats on the battlefield, and gradually went in a direction that went against the king's original intentions.

Seeing that Delia was juggling both the princess and the knighthood, the king became more and more agitated, and ordered the soldiers of his daughter's unit to find a way to thwart Delia from losing the upcoming expedition.

Although the soldiers did not want to do this, it was difficult to disobey the king's orders.

As soon as the army embarked on the expedition, the comrades in the army changed their attitudes; Delia tried her best to complete the mission, but the mission failed, and the king took advantage of this to make an agreement with Delia and take Delia's sword again.

Fearing that he would miss the opportunity, the king sent Delia to a neighboring country to marry as soon as possible.

and counted the richness of the neighboring country to his daughter, the nobility and stability of the prince, and bluntly said that he had carefully selected a good son for his daughter.

But Delia sat by angrily, thinking only about how to escape.

The big wedding is imminent, and according to the wedding process, a swordsmanship conference showing the prince's exquisite martial arts was arranged before the wedding, which aroused a little interest in Delia.

However, the prince's swordsmanship did not satisfy Delia's interest.

Delia couldn't stand it any longer, pushed away the maid's dissuasion, put away the delicate dress that had taken a lot of effort to put on, and jumped into the arena.

Delia snatched the sentry's sword and crossed the fence of the arena, with the mischievous smile of the girl she had when she had been competing with her brothers as a child.

Delia was back, just in time for the day she was supposed to return.

The king heard from the returning maids about their invasion of the sword-fighting convention, and that day Delia easily put down the prince with her sword, and the prince solemnly rejected the marriage on the spot. The king frowned with a headache and ordered his daughter to reflect on herself during this time.

Delia is placed under house arrest in a tower far from the palace, and she begins to realize that as long as she remains in the kingdom, she will never be able to follow the path she wants to follow in her life.

Delia writes a letter full of her love for the kingdom and her family, as well as the responsibilities she bears as a princess, and sneaks out of the tower when the moon is dark and the wind is high.

When Delia reached the city walls, the patrolling soldiers spotted her trying to sneak out of the palace.

Just when Delia thought she was exposed and fell into despair, the patrol soldier pointed out an inconspicuous path for her to escape.

This soldier was the same soldier who had been severely punished by his father for seriously injuring himself.

Delia thanked her softly and ran in the direction he was pointing.

The soldier said that if he followed his direction, he would see a village inhabited by a group of strange people.

In the darkness, Delia could only run in the direction told by the soldiers, and before she knew it, she saw the village in the distance.

Once inside the village, Delia understood at a glance why the soldier who showed her way said that the village was inhabited by a group of strange people.

The villagers, buildings, and tools are so large that they have never heard of it, and this is a giant village.

Thankfully, they accepted her as a stranger, and Delia found the giant who knew the soldier who showed her way, and was given a temporary place to live.

After all, there are not many outsiders visiting this place, and such a blonde girl dressed in gorgeous clothes and alone naturally quickly became the focus of attention of the whole village.

They asked Delia questions, and Delia answered truthfully, but concealed her identity as a princess.

Delia's candid attitude soon opened the hearts of the villagers.

As they chatted, they were asked why they had come here, and Delia replied that she had embarked on a journey to become a knight.

The word knight lit up the giants' eyes at once, and the big guy hurriedly vacated a place, wanting Delia to show her hand for everyone.

Giants have extraordinary physical fitness, so they are naturally full of confidence and interest in martial arts.

Delia raised the sword she had taken with her when she escaped, and confidently danced the swordsmanship she had practiced for many years.

Seeing that Delia brought a set of royal orthodox swordsmanship, everyone laughed and said what this kind of fist embroidery can do.

The giants laughed heartily, but there was no sarcasm, but it angered Delia at once, and she retorted in a crisp voice.

Everyone seemed to think that the more real Delia was a little cute, and they laughed loudly.

Seeing that Delia's cheeks were red and she was panting with anger, one of the giants, who looked like a blacksmith, handed over a giant sword.

Delia took the greatsword, and it was extremely heavy.

"This sword is the smallest sword in our village, how can a martial arts practitioner use such a sword in order to be useful, right?

Oh, I think you're here for another reason, and you should take it as a welcome gift from us, brother. ”

"I'm not a brother!"

Delia retorted, trying to suppress the shock in her heart, but she didn't expect that such a giant sword was actually the smallest sword in the village.

Feeling like she had lost, Delia decided to stay in the village for the time being and learn how to practice swords from the giants.

Once she got used to the "greatsword", Delia no longer used the sword she had brought with her when she left the palace, but used the "greatsword" more.

On the one hand, Delia likes the free-spirited swordsmanship that the giants teach her, and on the other hand, she feels that the perseverance of the giants seems to have been transmitted to her through this sword.

Time flies, and it's time for Delia to leave the village. The blacksmith who gave her the greatsword told her that there was a village called Kuhan, and the blacksmith said that there was a powerful mercenary group in that village, and that if you want to become a knight, you might as well go there to gain experience. Hearing this, Delia immediately decided to go to Kuhan.