Chapter 154



Chapter 154

"It's an honor to be invited, but isn't it an honor to be praised?"

the young lady asked with a smile.

"It's such a great honor that I am overwhelmed. I don't know how to thank you."

Green replied with a smile.

"It's such a pleasure to talk to you. I really hope I can be so happy every day."

The young lady said while dancing and hugging Green.

"Then I wish you all the best."

Green was silent for a while and replied with a smile.

"You look like you have something on your mind. Can you tell me? Maybe I can help you solve the problem."

The young lady looked at Green with some concern and said.

"You are such a kind lady. But I don't want to burden you with my own affairs."

Green shook his head.

"Then let me tell you about my business."

The young lady said concernedly.

"That's great. I really want to know where you came from and what you saw on the way. It must be very interesting, right?"

Green said with a smile.

"It is indeed very interesting, but the most interesting thing is that I met you on this road. This makes me not regret coming here at all. I thought my life was over at first."

The young lady said as if joking.

"Really? Then what are you doing here?"

Green asked following her words.

"I won't hide it from you. I treat you as my friend. I tell you, but you must not look at me differently, it will make me sad. I cherish you as a friend."

The young lady said solemnly.

"Okay, I will do as you say."

Green smiled and nodded.

"Then I'll tell you. Actually, I'm a princess from the neighboring country. I came here to marry a prince, but I've never met that person, so I don't know what he's like."

The young lady shook her head, a little lonely on her face.

"The princess of the neighboring country."

Green murmured, and then couldn't help but take a breath of cold air.

"What's wrong with you?"

asked the princess.

"Nothing, nothing."

Green shook his head.

"I treat you as a friend, and I hope you treat me as a friend. If you think of anything, please tell me, maybe it will help me, just like I helped you."

said the princess.

"I just thought of a possibility, but I'm not sure."

Green shook his head and said.

"Well, since you are not sure, I won't pursue you."

The princess smiled and said.

"That's great, thank you very much for your kindness, young lady."

Green said.

"You haven't praised me for my beauty yet."

said the princess.

"You are such a generous, gentle, soft and beautiful lady."

said Green.

"Why do you use so many words to praise me?"

The princess was a little embarrassed, and her cheeks flushed slightly.

"I think one word is not enough to describe your beauty."

Green almost didn't know what to say, so he had to smile and explain reluctantly.

But his face also turned red because he almost couldn't find a remedy.

To others, it was just two young men and women dancing and blushing while whispering to each other, they were really a perfect match.

"They are simply a match made in heaven."

"Yes, yes, I think so too."

said the passerby.

Kearsley silently held his red wine glass, gritted his teeth, and was a little angry, but he didn't know why he was angry.

He arranged Green and the princess, and he also wanted them to get married. But now that things are about to succeed, why would he be unhappy?

He couldn't understand himself.

He drank a little wine, hoping that he could get drunk tonight so that he could have a good sleep and maybe nothing would happen when he woke up the next morning.

He convinced himself with this thought, and started drinking one sip after another, with an attitude of not going home until he was drunk.

Fortunately, he didn't persuade others to drink, otherwise it would really scare people.

However, his frequent drinking and staring at Green and the princess made people look sideways.

When the song ended, Green and the princess let go and stopped dancing.

"Let's take a rest and eat something."

The princess said to Green.

"Okay."

Green nodded.

The two of them sat on a large sofa. The princess was holding a paper cupcake and her nose was covered with cream. Green sat beside her and watched the princess eat, holding a cup of hot coffee in his hand.

The two smiled at each other, and the air was filled with pink bubbles.

Green was going to look for a tissue on the table, but he couldn't find one for a while, so he took a handkerchief

from his arms and handed it to the princess, saying with a smile: "Your nose is covered with cream." The princess took the handkerchief, nodded, wiped off the cream, put the handkerchief away, put it in her pocket, looked up at Green shyly and asked: "I'll give it back to you after washing it, okay?"

"Sure."

Green nodded.

"Thank you for giving me this."

The princess whispered.

"It's okay, it's nothing. Any normal person with a handkerchief would do the same."

Green replied with a smile.

"They are certainly not as sweet as you, like a red cherry in your mouth."

The princess tilted her head and smiled at Green.

"At this time, should I say that the princess has not tried it, so how can she know? Why don't we try it together another day?"

Green asked with a smile.

"If it is possible, of course it will be great, but I think you may not really invite me to do such a thing. "

The princess shook her head.

"That's hard to say."

Green replied with a smile.

"Then if I ask you to invite me now, will you treat me like that?"

The princess suddenly raised her head, stared at Green, and asked very seriously.

Oops, the princess started to be serious.

It seems that you can't joke at this time.

Before Green answered, Kelsley's voice interrupted from the side.

"Is my brother going to do something he shouldn't do to the princess?"

Kelsley asked.

"Ah, no, no."

The princess just saw a man coming over and shook her head quickly.

"If he bullies you, you can come to me. I will settle the score with him for you. I promise that you will not be bullied when you come to us, okay?"

Kelsley asked the princess with a smile while sitting next to Green.

"That's great."

The princess replied.

"I know you, you are the king, so is the man next to you the husband you have chosen for me this time?"

The princess suddenly asked.

"Yes, are you dissatisfied with him?"

Kelsley pressed Green's shoulder and looked at the princess and asked.

"He is very good, I like him very much, when can we get married?"

asked the princess.

"I'm afraid it won't work in a short time. After all, you are a princess of a country. If you want to get married, it must be grand. You need to prepare for at least three years before you get engaged and hold an engagement banquet before you can consider getting married."

Kelsley suddenly changed his mind and said.

"Really? Then I can wait, as long as he will marry me in the end."

The princess replied with a smile.

Kelsley suddenly didn't dare to look directly into the princess's eyes.

"Well, since you two have already talked, I will take him home. It's too late now, everyone should go to bed early."

Kelsley suddenly pulled Green out of the ball.

"Why didn't you say anything just now?"

Kelsley asked.

"What do you think I should say? Didn't you ask me to meet him? I met him and he was very satisfied with me. What else do you want?"

Green couldn't understand.

"That's my brother. Theoretically, you can't get married before me. Don't you understand this?"

Kearsley asked.

"I understand it very well, but if you don't want to get married, I can't force you. Besides, you know it in your heart, so why should I care? It's you who asked me to get married, and it's still you who didn't let me get married. What do you think?"

Green approached him and asked.

"What does what I think have to do with you? You are not allowed to ask what I think, because I am the king, and what the king thinks is not allowed to be known by others casually. Do you understand?"

Kearsley pushed Green.

Green was almost pushed into the water by him.

"Disgusting, if you don't want to say it, forget it. I'm going back to rest."

Green snorted, turned around and left.

Kearsley became unhappy again.

"I won't allow you to leave."

Kearsley grabbed Green and said.

"What do you think I can do? If you don't let me go, am I going to stay by this cold pond with you and feed mosquitoes?"

Green asked, shaking him off.

"I really don't understand you more and more recently."

Kelsley looked at Green and said.

"I don't understand why you have been becoming more and more unreasonable recently?"

Green asked.

"It's obviously you who are being unreasonable."

Kelsley sighed.

A gust of wind blew over, and Green found that Kelsley was drunk.

"I think you are the one who should have a good rest. I'll have someone send you back now."

Green said to Kelsley.

Green waved to the people next to him, and the servants next to him sent Kelsley back to his residence.

Kearsley knew that he should go back to his own residence, but he felt very dissatisfied to let Green go just like that, as if he should get a dollar out of Green.

He couldn't sleep tonight because he didn't get the dollar.

When Green returned to his residence, a man came and knocked on the door.

"Who are you?"

Green asked.

"You've seen me at the ball. I'm the brother of the princess of the neighboring country."

The stranger said.

"But you two don't look alike."

Green said.

"Yes, we don't look alike, because we have the same parents, or maybe not even the same father. It's normal not to look alike."

The man replied.

"Why is this so?"

Green asked.

"Because the princess's mother was just a slave of a noble lover. If she hadn't flown to the top to become a phoenix, she would still be a slave now. How can a slave among slaves compare with a dragon among men?"

the man said.

"What kind of person are you?"

Green asked.

"My father is a king, my mother is a queen, I am a prince, and I am about to marry a princess from a small country. It is a great honor for my family. How can I not be proud?"

asked the prince of a neighboring country.


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