Chapter 70 The Princess Has Been Kidnapped!!!



Gwen remained silent upon hearing Kefla's question.

It seems that after Victor's meeting with His Majesty, Gwen's sense of justice became intermittent and gradually failed.

Although Gwen can sometimes use her sense of justice to probe others' words, it is far less effective than before.

For example, she can occasionally detect when others are lying.

But her sense of justice, sometimes effective and sometimes ineffective, seemed to be constantly telling her something.

Could it be because she couldn't stand how those mages were targeting Viktor?

A lie told to His Majesty on behalf of Victor.

Did it make a sense of justice lead her to believe that she was no longer just?

Gwen looked pained, her expression as if she was about to cry.

"That's fine too."

Kefla patted Gwen's head and comforted her with a smile.

"Let this useless ability just disappear."

She looked at Gwen with a hint of heartache in her eyes.

Gwen is an inflexible child.

Perhaps because of the sense of justice she has had since childhood, Gwen has an extremely strong sense of justice.

She cannot tolerate any behavior that bullies the weak.

However, in this era, people are divided into different classes.

Commoners, being at the very bottom of society, are destined to be exploited and oppressed by the nobility.

Gwen, despite possessing such a strong sense of justice, is of noble birth.

Her actions were misunderstood by everyone, and she was regarded as an outcast.

So Gwen has no friends because no one liked her growing up.

Even one's own family.

Perhaps it was her sense of justice that made her not only unable to lie, but also able to directly point out everyone's lies.

This sense of justice is indeed admirable, but...

To reiterate, Gwen is an aristocrat.

In a society rife with hypocrisy among the nobility, Gwen's behavior was wrong.

Even when nobles are engaging in insincere conversations, she will point out whether the other party is lying.

This was not a good thing among the nobility, especially since their fathers held immense military power.

Therefore, her father did not like Gwen.

He deeply disliked Gwen's inability to lie, or perhaps he disliked her absolute sense of justice, which had existed in her heart since childhood, rather than her own interests.

What he needed was an obedient and sensible offspring, and Kevlar's brother did that very well.

With this ability, Gwen was like an eyesore in the house; adults would always avoid talking to her, as if they wanted to get away from her at all costs.

Even the servants had to be careful around Gwen when they were chatting.

Only Kefla, as the eldest sister in the family, loved and cared for her.

As time went by, Gwen grew bigger and bigger.

The family has no need for useless children, and Gwen's absolute justice cannot bring more benefit to the family.

So Gwen was sent by her father to train as a knight.

As a girl, she could have lived a beautiful life, but instead she became a knight.

That's why Gwen got engaged to Victor.

At that time, the former head of the Clevina family had a very good relationship with his father and often brought his children to visit his father at home.

It was around that time that Kefla first met Victor.

As a child, Viktor was incredibly arrogant, always wearing a cold and aloof expression, and never saying a word to anyone.

So, her father arranged a marriage between Gwen and Victor through a family alliance.

This is what Gwen experienced as a child.

Therefore, Gwen's experience with a sense of justice was not good.

Kefla thought that if this ability disappeared, it would actually be better for Gwen.

She no longer needs to constantly pay attention to other people's hypocrisy.

Kefla comforted Gwen, but Gwen could only respond with a long silence, her thoughts unknown.

...

Victor sat in the carriage, feeling the bumps as it traveled along the cobblestone road and passing by shop after shop, staring blankly into the distance.

Vega was dozing off on Victor's lap; it was so tired and constantly looking for a chance to catch up on sleep.

"arrive."

Victor offered a reminder.

Vega perked up and looked out the window.

This is the royal palace.

The servant opened the carriage door, and Victor put Vega on his shoulder and got out of the carriage.

As soon as he got out of the carriage, Victor saw a group of servants standing in front of it.

The palace servants had already come to greet us.

Victor nodded to them and walked into the crowd.

The servants calmly led Victor into the palace, stood before a small hut, and nodded to him.

"Lord Victor, please go in. His Majesty is waiting for you."

Victor turned the gold handle on the door and slowly pushed open the golden door of the cabin.

“Come here, Viktor.”

When Emperor Auberly saw Victor arrive, he smiled and gestured for him to come to his side.

Victor walked to the emperor's side and bowed deeply to him.

Behind the emperor stood Aurelion.

"Today is your first day in office."

"Victor, don't let me down."

Viktor lowered his head and calmly replied:

"Your Majesty, please rest assured."

Upon seeing Viktor, Aurelion also peeked out from behind Emperor Obi-Belli, giving Viktor a slight smile, like a little sprite in the early morning light.

After their conversation at the banquet yesterday, the two became much closer, and Aurelion was no longer so timid when facing Victor.

Led by servants and guards, Victor was taken to the princess's private palace.

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