"I'm not blind; I saw this in the room."
Denisha then pulled out a planning book nearly two meters thick and rolled her eyes at her sister.
Upon seeing this, Dorothy felt somewhat embarrassed and scratched her head.
It wasn't that she couldn't let go of Denisha, which was why she thought of leaving behind some brilliant strategies, but out of concern, what should have been a small note of suggestions turned into an encyclopedia as thick as the one now.
She had also hidden this encyclopedia in Denisha's room and used magic to conceal it, with the spell set to expire after she left, automatically revealing the book.
But she had somewhat underestimated the future Divine King. She hadn't expected her concealment magic to be so easily discovered by Denisha, which was quite embarrassing.
So, the question was, how should she explain it now? Should she say she had to elope with her sisters for a while and would return after a few centuries of wandering?