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Mated To The Cruel Prince novel Chapter 422

Chapter 422: Tell Oma The Truth

It was Maxi’s first time going to a marketplace, at least shopping for foodstuffs like a normal Fae would. Most of her time spent outside was either on a mission or reliving her boredom. But now, she was with her mother-in-law, Oma, shopping in the marketplace.

Kayla should have been the one escorting her mother, but the young Fae had run away from the duty, and Maxi saw it as an opportunity to spend more time with her mother-in-law. At first, Oma had frowned, seeing it as rude to bother her with such chores during her short stay here. However, Maxi was eager to integrate herself into the family.

So there they were, shopping. The first thing Maxi noticed was that Oma was well-known and liked. It wasn’t surprising when one of the traders started up a conversation as they stopped at a stall to buy vegetables.

"Morning Tera," Oma greeted, picking up one of the cabbages on the table and checking it over.

"Morning Oma. Nice to see you this wonderful morning. And yes, those are fresh, just arrived this morning..." The Fae trailed off when she noticed Maxi’s presence. The horse shifter stuck to Oma’s side like an obedient youngling.

The Fae scrutinized her. "And who is she, Oma? The last I checked, you only had one daughter," she said playfully, yet hungry for details.

Oma turned to look at Maxi, momentarily forgetting she had company. Then she smiled. "Oh, sorry about that. This is Maxi, my son Isaac’s fiancée."

It was weird, but Maxi felt a surge of pride to be called Isaac’s fiancée, and it was satisfying to know that Oma wasn’t afraid to acknowledge her as one. It increased her respect for Oma, and she wanted to please her so much.

Hence, for Oma’s sake, the horse shifter who never cared about people’s opinions bowed her head in greeting to the trader Fae, who now looked at her with wide eyes. It seemed Isaac having a fiancée was a big deal here.

"The stars above!" the Fae exclaimed, coming out from behind the counter to regard Maxi carefully. She stood far enough to look her over from head to toe before closing the distance and repeating the gesture.

Maxi suddenly found herself in the spotlight as Tera’s theatrics drew the attention of the other traders, who couldn’t help their curiosity. A flush crept up Maxi’s face; she was not used to the attention.

After they had obsessed over her like a new toy, the questions began. Endless questions.

"What court is she from? Her dark hair might suggest the dawn court."

"Who are her parents?"

"What does she do for a living?"

"How did she and Isaac meet?"

"Would the wedding commence soon?"

"Does she have an ability?"

"She must be from a powerful family for the picky Isaac to have liked her."

"What about Anya?"

"I thought she and Isaac were together?"

The questions concentrated in the air like a thick raincloud, and Maxi realized she hadn’t thought of the answers to half of the questions asked. Oma literally knew nothing about her, and she was beginning to feel uncomfortable.

As if noticing Maxi’s uneasiness, Oma took her hand and gave Tera a tight smile. "It just clicked in my mind that I need to get something from the stall over there. I’ll be back soon."

Before the Fae trader could respond, Oma had already tugged Maxi along, and they left the vicinity entirely.

"Are you okay?" Oma asked, concern evident in her gaze fixed on Maxi.

Maxi lifted her face and shrugged. "Of course, why wouldn’t I be?"

Oma sighed, guilt evident on her face. She said, "I’m so sorry about that. I forgot how Tera and her neighbors love to gossip. I’ve lived here for a while now, and everyone around here knows one another. Whenever they see fresh meat, they pounce upon it like vultures. But don’t worry, I won’t mention you being Isaac’s fiancée anymore, so they won’t bother you until you leave. I know how to handle them myself."

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