informed that King Garlow had summoned her to his study room, she didn't think twice of goi
iving in Garlow's kingdom, she'd be the first to openly display her ha
m. It seems as though the maid servants wasn't troubling
aid servant named Erza squealed in disbelief while
riend. "It's true! You don't believe me? I was even one of the maids who helped Lord Jared load the prince's b
due to the incident the other night with the
hu
rd in the main entrance door of the k
at the same time, embarrassed as they saw the princess standing b
st ladies if you do not want your petty gossi
e. I don't mind really
us about anyway?" the Head
ly looked at each other with their faces confused. Why w
awaiting their answer as she began to
n door. Not wanting to hear anymore of their gossiping, she
Lord Jared has tasked to help carry his baggage out to the carriage. Well, uhm, we're just confused why he did leave in such a manner. I heard an
y Faye quickly cut of
of the prince's abrupt departure. She was afraid to admit that these two maid ser
nt encounter in the library. No one but her and the prince knew what happened that time.
to a party at another kingdom, " Lady Faye specula
im to Veirsalles, " a l
as Lord Jared came into
o not want your gossips to be heard by anyone, " the
ady Faye replied making
d servants leave the kitchen ro
Lord Jared asked to the
. You have quite a lo
e smirke
so, but this time, she instinctively closed the main door and went on to sit at the farthest corner of the room t
versation about the prince's departure; it was not like she would be worried or will miss him. She was even relieved to know about it. No
ak. He was the only man in the mansion King Garlow seemed to trust. It was evident
the La Concorde Royale College in Veirsalles. Apparently, Garlow did grew up there also, and he had three chateaus there left in the caretaker's hands of which were also descendants of the Lutfergaurd family. The length of travel to
rcumstances, " Lord Jared continued as his eyes drifted to Lianne who was take
one of those reasons, but I am totally not sure. He could have sent the princess herself to another palace though, not his own son considering
d at last. "I do think so too. I think th
outside the garden. Her voice was soft but trembling and only Lady Faye noticed it. Ther
he has not made a move and left me to bore myself this past few years, I know. I know from
g it. "My dear, " she gently spoke, "don
le. She had already hard-wired herself into believing her ow
ing the issue more. Lord Jared however suddenly inquired, ab
e man and asked, confuse
n and her manner of speaking. He was making sure to notice a single ray of hop
ouring of the rain outside can be heard. She diverted her eyes elsewhere,
w pane. Although the beautiful petals calmed her for a moment,
d, hesitant. "I... I'm
lked out of the room. No. She wasn't waiting for their response
e both silently exchanged glances. It was as
ically to herself, then s
d her own room. She locked the door, jumped to her bed and cover
but the thought of him leaving without saying a
ed to herself. "You definitely have no right to