Still, Jared's explanation seemed a bit far-fetched. As a result, Ivasha remained slightly unconvinced.
“Princess Ivasha, the books in this imperial library are written in the beast race's language, so a human wouldn't be able to understand the text,” Julius, standing at one side, reminded in an undertone at that moment.
Clarity washed over Ivasha after she heard that. Then, she smiled and said, “I believe you entered here by accident. Hurry up and go back to rest now. Stop wandering around.”
“Thank you, Princess Ivasha.” Jared nodded, then left.
Tigerus glared at Jared's retreating figure from behind.
“Princess Ivasha, that guy is obviously a bad person! Humans are deceitful and always commit heinous acts. You can't continue to mingle so closely with them!” Tigerus said to Ivasha.
Ivasha knitted her brows and narrowed her eyes. “Tigerus, are you lecturing me?”
“I dare not.” Sensing Ivasha's wrath, Tigerus lowered his head.
“Mind your place!” Ivasha's expression was chilly as she ordered, “Take your men and leave.”
Subsequently, Tigerus kept quiet and left with his subordinates.
Following Tigerus' departure, Julius uttered to Ivasha, “Princess Ivasha, although Jared doesn't seem powerful and poses no threat to Imperial Beast City, I still think it's better not to let him stay here for too long.”
“Okay. After Father is back and meets with Jared, I'll send him away at once. But I'm not sure if Father will be back tomorrow. He left in such a hurry. I wonder if he had something urgent to deal with,” Ivasha responded while bobbing her head.
“Princess Ivasha, King Yuven left the city to help me hire a famous alchemist for my daughter. He'll be back tomorrow,” Julius replied.
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