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The Devil's Betrothed novel Chapter 571

Chapter 571: Another Revelation Of Oriana’s Father

After Oriana’s grandfather woke up at noon, they spent the remainder of the day together. They strolled through the garden and engaged in a bit of gardening, during which Oriana decided to plant some new flowers.

"Grandpa, you can sit and watch while I handle the planting," she suggested, beginning to arrange the newly acquired plants in the soil.

Philip nodded, watching as Oriana chatted nonstop. "Grandpa, these are your favorite flowers and these are mine. Also I brought the ones you told me that mother liked. I will plant all of them here."

Philip smiled. "That sounds like a wonderful plan."

After they had planted a few flowers, leaving the rest for the gardener, they moved to the gazebo, where a comfortable seating arrangement had been made on the floor, complete with plush cushions.

Oriana made sure Philip was comfortable, giving him his medicine while they enjoyed freshly brewed tea and snacks.

"Grandpa, it’s been so long since we last played our board game. How about we play now?" Oriana asked.

Philip nodded without hesitation, appreciating Oriana’s efforts to create lasting memories and share joyful moments with him. He was genuinely fond of the idea.

Ana placed the square cloth board in the center, along with two dice and the game pieces.

"It needs four players," Oriana noted, glancing at Ana. "Join us?"

Ana immediately agreed, understanding her mistress’s intent, and took her place around the board.

"We still need one more player," Oriana mumbled, scanning the area. Her gaze settled on a nearby figure. "Sir Ahren!"

Rafal promptly approached the gazebo and bowed. "Your Highness..."

"Sir Ahren, please join us for the game. We’re short one player," she invited.

"Your Highness, I..."

"Please, Sir Ahren," Oriana pressed, her voice gentle yet firm. "Just one round of the game."

Rafal gave a silent nod and took his place, completing the quartet.

The game began in earnest, filled with debates over rules and bursts of laughter, resonating throughout the garden. Oriana’s voice stood out, lively and engaging, while Rafal played quietly, following the game’s progression with a focused demeanor.

"Sir Ahren, how can one of your pawns suddenly won and entered the home?" Oriana exclaimed with suspicion. "Just a moment ago, all your pawns were lagging behind. Have you been cheating and moving them secretly while we’re distracted?"

Rafal shook his head. "I assure you, Your Highness, I have not. Perhaps luck is simply on my side."

"I don’t believe this," Oriana frowned, glancing accusingly at her other companions. "I still have all four of my pawns, and you’re all down to fewer. Ana, are you sure you haven’t cheated?"

Ana chuckled, enjoying Oriana’s childlike indignation. "I swear, Your Highness, it’s only luck on my side as well."

"Damn this luck of mine, then," Oriana grumbled.

Philip chuckled, his eyes twinkling with mirth. "You’re a Crown Princess now, Oriana. Such foul words doesn’t suite you now."

"I don’t care, Grandpa. It’s not as if I chose this title," she retorted, rolling the dice again with a focus. The next moment she cheered happily like a kid as one of her pawns advanced. "See? Now one of mine is out as well. Only three left."

Philip and Ana shared a light laugh at the scene, while Rafal remained composed, occasionally glancing at Oriana with a thoughtful expression. He wondered if she would show this unguarded side to Arlan as well. He imagined both his masters together, sharing laughs and moments of peace, a stark contrast to the formalities and burdens of royalty.

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Meanwhile, updates on Oriana’s playful afternoon were discreetly relayed to the Prince, keeping him informed of her lighthearted escapades.

"Later, Her Highness busied herself in the garden with Lord Philip, and now they’ve moved on to playing a board game. Lady Ana and Vice Commander have joined them as well. There was much laughter, and Her Highness appeared to be in high spirits," reported the knight.

"Hmm," Arlan responded simply, signaling his knight to depart.

Once the knight had left, Imbert queried, "Any orders for me, Your Highness?"

"Grandpa!" Oriana exclaimed, a mix of anger and concern in her voice, only to hear him reassure her gently, "I promise, I’ll be wide awake when you return tomorrow. You should leave now."

Oriana nodded, her gaze lingering on the old man.

"Say what’s on your mind," Philip encouraged, sensing her hesitation.

"Grandpa, I wanted to tell you that...I’m not just a black witch, but..." she stopped.

"I won’t be shocked or surprised by anything you say," he assured her gently.

"They say I am a demoness," she confessed, waiting apprehensively for his reaction.

Philip inhaled deeply before responding, "So what he said was the truth then."

"Who, Grandpa?" Oriana asked, curiosity and concern etching her features.

"Your father," Philip answered, his voice tinged with reluctance. "I didn’t tell you this part because I was worried you might not be able to handle it, or I wasn’t sure if what that man said was even true."

"What did he say?" Oriana pressed, her voice tinged with urgency.

"When he left you in my care, he told me to protect you well because he would one day come to retrieve you. I asked him where he would take you, and he said to where you truly belong — that you are a princess of the realm beyond this one, a princess of darkness."

"He said that?" Oriana asked, her disbelief evident.

Philip nodded solemnly.

Oriana mulled over his words. ’It seems he was well aware of who his child was going to be and he made it happen. He knew about the rebirth of Esmerray as his own daughter. Who is he really? Will he take me to the Demon realm? Can he do that, being just a warlock? How could he even consider venturing into a demon unless he is...’ A stark realization struck her. ’Does that mean he is a demon?’

The thought reverberated through her mind, echoing with a mix of fear and astonishment.

’My father is a demon?’

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