Chapter 751
Adina and Queen Mavice sat opposite each other in a coffee shop. The children laughed and played at the next table.
“I envy you,” Queen Mavice sighed.
“Having quadruplets means that the most important thing in life is achieved.” Queen Mavice only had one daughter. Her daughter did not have the qualities of a queen, so she lost the opportunity to compete for the throne. If Queen Mavice could have another child, she would not need to worry about losing her power.
“The princess is only seventeen years old. She is still a minor, so her future is full of possibilities.” Adina smiled.
“Your Majesty, as long as you’re willing to give her a chance to prove herself, I believe that the princess will grow up and become an honorable queen.”
“There is no point even if I give her a chance,” said Queen Mavice sadly.
“The cabinet has already proposed. If she can’t set an example as a princess before she is eighteen, she will be disqualified from competing for the throne.”
Adina pursed her lips. She was thinking about what to say to make the queen feel better. The queen waited patiently. She paused for a moment.
“The Cairnstanian media also reported on the infighting regarding the royal family. Your Majesty, I think that the people in the cabinet unfairly criticize the princess because your parents and husband have passed away. The princess is a teenager . She is still a child trying to figure out her place in the world. It is natural for her to sometimes stray away from the path. Her status as a princess and as a potential queen makes many people threatened so they try to bring her down every chance they get.”
Queen Mavice was a little stunned. She had reigned over the country for many years, but she could only discuss her difficulties with her husband when he was alive. It had been a long time since someone had offered her moral support like this. The ordinary people in the country did not dare to do so, while the noble ladies of other countries would not deliberately talk about the queen’s private life. For the first time, she felt that someone understood her.
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