Self-Destruction

Margaret once again offered Boshni a few words of persuasion, but Boshni remained stubborn.

Seeing her reluctance, Margaret eventually let it be.

However, Margaret still felt a sense of responsibility; she personally took Boshni to the stables, ensuring she was properly introduced and integrated with the other horse caretakers.

Finally, Margaret sought out the person in charge of the stables.

The stablemaster, clad in attire far from elegant, greeted Margaret with deep reverence.

His clothes, a dark hue resembling brown but nearly black, contrasted sharply with the setting.

He bowed earnestly to Margaret, expressing his surprise and concern about her visit to such a dirty place, fearing it might tarnish her exquisite garments.

Margaret addressed the stablemaster with a clear directive: to take good care of Boshni and not to make her work life difficult.