CHAPTER 172

In the three days leading up to Christmas, the atmosphere in the Yilaburg state transformed as if by magic.

The streets, once the backdrop for power struggles and clandestine dealings, now burst into life with the vibrant spirit of the festive season.

Romeo found himself wandering these very streets, his presence starkly contrasting with the joviality that surrounded him.

He was a solitary figure amid a sea of merriment, a warrior momentarily laying down his arms to bask in the fleeting peace that Christmas brought.

Romeo, who was usually accustomed to solitude and vigilance, initially found the festive cacophony overwhelming.

Yet, as he wandered, the warmth of the Street during the Christmas season began to seep into his guarded demeanor.

He sought peace not by distancing himself from the festivities but by allowing himself to become a silent observer of the joy and camaraderie around him.

He found solace in the simple pleasures that he had long overlooked. The sight of families
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