After breakfast, Claire accompanied the king out of the dining room, with Eiden and Arthur following on both sides.
"Claire, since you have nothing to do now, help me with a favor," the king said in front of everyone in the great hall.
Claire nodded, "Your Majesty, please speak."
"I have a can of tea leaves from 1978 here. It would be perfect to drink now. Please deliver it to Prince Louis," the king casually took a can of tea leaves from the shelf and handed it to Claire.
She quickly reached out to receive it, "Alright."
Claire did not linger there. She was worried about any mishaps and worried that Eiden or Arthur would take the initiative to volunteer to deliver it. So she walked straight out at a rapid pace!
She practically left before Eiden and Arthur could react clearly. Hugging the tea can, she almost flew to the palace gate, her figure disappearing quickly.
Eiden looked at her back, then withdrew his gaze.
Claire held the tea can and strode towards Louis' palace. The architecture here was heavily exotic.
Passing through the lush lawns and along the stone paths, she arrived at the colonnade. Not far away were rows of palaces, gleaming brightly under the sunlight.
Some castles were surrounded by ancient trees with lush foliage.
Louis' palace was just ahead, about a hundred meters away. Not only was the front yard spacious, it was filled with potted plants of all kinds, luxuriantly green.
It was obvious the owner took good care of it.
The exterior of the palace was also magnificent, intricately carved and glittering with gold. Yet it also carried a sense of historical weight.
But just then, the elegantly dressed Queen Mother Catherine appeared with her personal guard Jolie approaching from the opposite direction.
Claire's heart skipped a beat as their eyes met. For some reason, she felt a little flustered inside but tried her best to remain composed.
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