Chapter 330 Sibling Blunders
What if Remy wasn’t interested in any of that?
They really should ask Remy about it and respect his decision instead of deciding everything on his behalf.
Suddenly, they heard sounds of raindrops splattering against the ground.
Emma absently touched her stomach and said, “I’m hungry. Let’s have stew tonight.”
Stew?
The others turned to look at her in confusion.
Corvin asked, “Emma, what’s stew?” Emma had never taught them how to make stew.
She didn’t reply. Instead, she pulled him toward the kitchen and said, “I’ll teach you.”
The group dogged her steps out of curiosity, heading to the kitchen as well.
Lucien was just about to cross the threshold to the kitchen when he received a message from the manor’s chief guard.
‘Your Highness, Princess Aria is here. She also has Aurelia’s best doctor with her.‘
“She brought a doctor over? Whatever for?” Lucien asked the chief guard.
The chief guard shook his head slightly. “I’m afraid Princess Aria didn’t divulge a word about her plans. She only informed me to tell you that she wants to meet you privately.”
A furrow appeared between Lucien’s brows. What was she up to this time?
After a brief pause, he eventually said, “I understand.”
He took one last look at the kitchen, where Emma was showing Silas how to prep a stew, before leaving the living room.
Meanwhile, Aria immediately approached Lucien the second she saw him, dragging the doctor along with her.
She craned her neck, scanning their surroundings. Once she was sure they were alone, she quickly urged the doctor forward.
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“Hurry up, good doctor. Take a look at my brother!”
“Yes, Princess Aria.”
The doctor wasted no time heeding her orders and reached out to begin his examination.
Alas, Lucien sidestepped him sharply, dodging his touch.
Then, he shot Aria a dark glare. “Why did you bring him here? I’m fine.”
She was being ridiculous.
Sadly, Aria was not about to be deterred. After all, she knew that males had a strange pride when it came to certain… things.
“Lucien, I know you can’t bring yourself to speak of it. Still, you can’t just shove your problems aside because of your silly pride. Trust me. This doctor works for Aurelia, and he’s extremely discreet. He won’t tell a soul about your problems.”
Lucien was initially dismissive of her antics. Nevertheless, he quickly realized that something had gone wrong somewhere.
His glare intensified as he spat, “Explain yourself. Why did you bring him here, and what illness do you think I have?”
It couldn’t be that, could it?
Aria shot Lucien a sympathetic look as her voice dropped to a whisper, “Of course, he’s here to treat your… condition. I asked the doctor about it before we got here, and he’s confident you’ll be cured as long as we treat it now.
“Please don’t let your pride get in the way of your treatment. If this continues, Emma might just grow to resent you.”
After all, no female would desire a mate who couldn’t perform their marital duties.
Did she just… She did, didn’t she?!
It seemed that the ridiculous rumor had reached Aria’s ears as well.
Lucien clenched his jaw so hard that his teeth started aching. Rage threatened to consume him as he growled, “And who told you that I wasn’t capable? Who else has heard of this?
Aria couldn’t help but feel nervous in the face of his obvious ire. She twisted the hem of her dress and mumbled under her breath, “I didn’t mean to, but… Our mother and fathers just
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happened to pass by when I sought the doctor out, so…”
So now his mother and all his fathers thought he was impotent?!
Lucien felt his temple throbbing as he desperately tamped down the urge to throttle her.
Aria flinched at his thunderous expression and hastily blurted, “Lucien, I didn’t do it on purpose! They were the ones who’d been sneaking around when I was having a private conversation with the doctor!
“Still, you don’t have to worry. Mom’s already sent out a gag order regarding the matter. No one in our family will dare go against her wishes, so I’m sure hardly anyone is aware of this!”
Lucien scoffed. It wasn’t one of amusement. If anything, it was filled with undeniable rage that nearly drove Aria to tears.
“Lucien, I–I only wanted to help you. I was worried Emma would dislike you because of… that,” she whispered tearily.
“Are you actually suggesting that I should be thanking you for this?” he hissed sharply.
Aria should be thanking her lucky stars that they were full–blooded kin. If she weren’t, he would’ve already strangled the very breath out of her.
Aria immediately fell silent.
When he saw that she was well and truly cowed, he turned to the doctor and said coldly, “Tell me. Do I look like I’m of frail health?”
The doctor shuddered as cold sweat beaded on his forehead, stammering, “N–No! Of course not, Your Highness. You’re practically brimming with vitality! You’re in absolutely perfect health!”
He’d been practicing medicine for centuries. Yet, he had never once found it so difficult to form the words “perfect health” until today. If he’d known that this would happen, he would have never even bothered speaking to Princess Aria.
“Perfect.” Lucien nodded slightly as he continued, “Then, I’m sure you are aware of what you should include in your report once you return, yes?”
The doctor nodded his head so fast that his head nearly fell off his neck. “Yes, Your Highness.”
“Get out.”
Lucien spun on his heel and stormed back to the manor without sparing them another glance.
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When Aria saw that he was leaving just like that, she couldn’t help but part her lips to call after him. Fortunately for everyone else, her mate had hurriedly clamped a hand over her mouth. “My dearest Ms. Veynar, for the love of your feathers, please do not say another word.”
Couldn’t she tell that Prince Lucien was seconds away from committing fratricide and homicide?
“But Lucien hasn’t gotten himself checked yet,” she muttered weakly.
Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland’s breathtaking cold.

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