Duncan quietly observed "Niru," lying in the box.
It was just a common ball-jointed doll, perfectly reflecting the "court girl" style popular in the Plunder City-State a century ago, with beautiful golden curls and a lace-filled dress. Its arms had the old-fashioned spherical joint structure that was more conspicuous than that of Alice. Its face was made of porcelain, showing the old-fashioned doll's characteristic seam structure around the mouth and eyes.
Frankly speaking, the doll was exquisitely made and preserved very well, making it hard to believe it had been lying in a box for a century. Although it couldn't compare to dolls like Alice, which almost resembled real people, this little one called "Niru" could also be described as beautiful.
A hundred years ago, Lucrescia had bought another doll called "Luny" from this shop, which was a pair to this little one, and now, the one left behind, "Niru," lay quietly in its box in front of Duncan.