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Forgotten Wife Let the traitors kneel Down (by Patricia Maradiaga) novel Chapter 225

No, I haven’t had the honor of meeting Princess Lissana.

Alessandro will introduce you to her, I’m sure. When you see her, don’t say anything unnecessary.

Is there something wrong with the princess?

It’s not that there’s anything wrong, but I don’t want Alessandro to know yet.

Alright.

Thanks a lot, I just wanted to say that. See you later.

Abril started to walk away, and Sirius wondered what the queen wanted to hide from the king.

Sirius headed to the king’s office, and upon entering, he said to him.

Why did it take you so long?

I came as quickly as I could, Your Majesty. It may not seem like it, but I have a tower to manage.

Alessandro gave him an indifferent look, as if to say Why should I care?

Why did you summon me, Your Majesty?

I want you to protect Aby.”

Don’t you have knights for that kind of thing?

She must go to the kingdom of Laios, and her visit will be secret, so she will only take two companions. She wants one of those companions to be you.

So, this isn’t about whether I want to be her guard, but an order.

I’d prefer you to go voluntarily since that’s what Aby wants, but if you refuse, I can make it an order. She chose you, which means she trusts you hope you don’t betray that trust.”

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Alright, I’ll be the queen’s guard.

Make sure you take good care of her.

I will.

You haven’t met my daughter yet. Come, I want you to meet her.

Sirius laughed, realizing the queen had been right. The king was doing what she had said.

The king has really become a fool for his daughter Sirius murmured to himself.

Did you say anything?

No, I didn’t say anything.

Let’s go then. Abril must be waiting for us; I told her we’d come when you

arrive.”

Let’s go then; we shouldn’t keep the queen waiting.

Patricia Maradiaga

This chapter is an epilogue for part 2 of the Forgotten Wife, which has also been published as a new book named Blood Ties and you can also check it out on Dreame. Thank you all for reading and supporting this story!

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