Justin Hunt.

The two words resounded in the room.

The Queen was speaking in Welsh.

This particular aide was the subordinate the Queen trusted the most.

Although it was forbidden to speak of the name to outsiders, after holding back for so long, the Queen finally couldn’t help but say it out loud today. The aide was astonished but also enlightened. She remarked, “No wonder you treat him differently.”

It didn’t stop at just “differently”, though!

If it weren’t because the man couldn’t marry into the royal family, the Queen would have died to marry him!

Unfortunately, the royal family had a literal throne to inherit and her own marital matters were not something she had a say in. Despite that, the Queen had never forgotten Justin all these years.

Just as the aide wanted to speak, her cell phone rang.

She answered the call and then said to the Queen, “It’s Princess Lucy.”

The Queen took the cell phone, sat on the sofa, and took over the phone call.

In the closet, Nora quietly stood where she was. It was unknown whether she had heard them when they spoke that name just now.

On the sofa, Princess Lucy’s adorable voice came over through the phone. “Mommy, where are you? I miss you so much-“

The Queen replied, “I’m at the hotel. Do you want to take a look around?”

“Okay!”

After Lucy spoke, the Queen childishly held up her cell phone and went around the room. Lucy smiled and said, “How I wish I could be there with you! But I’ll only reach the day after tomorrow, sigh!”

The Queen couldn’t help laughing. “It’s just two days.”

“But these two days feel like forever to me. I miss you so much.”

The Queen snorted and replied, “You mean you miss Cherry, right?”

Lucy giggled and said, “Of course I miss you more, Mommy. By the way, have you prepared the gift I asked you to?”

The Queen’s expression immediately turned sullen. She said, “That’s my favorite figurine but you’re taking it just to give it to Cherry! Lucy, you’ve come a long way, haven’t you?!”

Lucy wheedled, “Mommy, you’re an adult. How can you fight over something with a child? Besides, didn’t we already agree on this long ago? My most esteemed royal Mommy?”

Although the Queen was dissatisfied and wore a huffy expression, she nevertheless said, “Fine, fine!”

Mommy, remember to help me prepare a

Queen’s face darkened immediately. “I

the world, I know you don’t like her

you-“

darkened

all-powerful in public, behaving like this when interacting with her daughter in private made Nora see her in a new light

Lucy hung up.

Queen’s aide asked, “Shall I prepare a gift

do it. She’s Cheryl Smith’s mother,

“Yes, ma’am.”

you really going

heart started to bleed at the

she liked it! As it was made of pure gold, it had caused a great stir in the

Family had to be mindful of its public image. Although they led a luxurious lifestyle, they should still remain approachable to

she would never ask for a second one. Therefore, once

good.

I switch it with an ordinary figurine instead? Princess Lucy

she sighed and said, “Forget it, just give it to her! What am

unknown whether the “child” she spoke of referred to Lucy

to start chatting, all of a sudden, chaos broke

the bodyguards suddenly said, “Your Majesty, a fire has broken out downstairs! The fire is spreading too wildly. Let’s

to the upper floor with a great

flames. It was clear that someone had doused the

trying to burn the

Nora frowned.

an

wondering about it, the

 

is so horrible! How can they do this to you?! They are so persistent,

was stunned when

was after the

the Queen and

Nora’s mind

It might seem like Barbarian was protecting the

already have

was fierce, and to make matters worse, they were on the higher floors. Nora pushed open the closet door and walked over to the window

and Abbott had discovered the fire upstairs and were running up frantically with their

remuneration,

rule in

about to jump out the

the Queen as they entered. The captain said, “Their firepower is too intense out there! We can

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