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You Are The Apple of My Eyes novel Chapter 393

The day Nina fled C Island, she knew her mother would find her eventually. So when she finally woke up and realized that she wasn't hallucinating, she was completely calm knowing that she was on Scher Mountain.

Nina was also well aware that her mother would find out absolutely everything there was to know about what she did over the past two years. Her marriage with John would come out sooner or later.

Therefore, she held nothing back. She spoke about John openly.

She wasn't expecting Rebecca's reaction though. Why did she say that Nina wasn't married?

Rebecca must have been instructed by Anne to say so. It meant Anne wouldn't accept John.

"I'm married. And not only do I have the ring but also a husband," Nina announced loudly. "John is my husband, my only husband that I ever want."

Rebecca had watched Nina grow up. She knew that Nina was as cold as Anne and didn't say more than she needed to.

Hearing Nina's outburst was actually shocking. The princess was a completely new woman now.

Rebecca was surprised at how vehemently Nina spoke about John. It was very obvious that he held an incredible part in her heart that shouldn't be taken for granted.

This was not good for the royal family.

Rebecca kept her respect and had to remind Nina, "Your Highness, when you got married, you used the identity of a Spring City resident. You are a resident of C Island though. You need to be clear about that."

Nina was stunned, yet Rebecca gave her another blow. "Besides, your identity as a Spring City resident has been erased. There is no Nina Lu in Spring City or Lexingport City anymore. Only the princess of C Island."

"Erased?" Nina's blood boiled so much that she almost couldn't breathe. To cancel one's residence, they had to have the death certificate.

Her mother must have faked her death and attained the death certificate.

Did everyone think she was dead?

Did John think so as well?

Panic and anxiousness smothered Nina as she glared at Rebecca.

"Give my things to me!"

If Rebecca knew all of this, she definitely knew where Nina's ring and other belongings were.

Nina approached her, staring her down. "Give me my things back."

"What do you want, Your Highness? I don't understand," Rebecca said calmly, with just a hint of panic flashing through her eyes.

Nina was always incredible at reading people though. Even a slight give-away was enough for her to pick it up.

"For the last time, give me back all my belongings." Nina stepped closer. Rebecca lowered her eyes and took a step back, trying not to look at her.

In these two years, Nina had become more perceptive.

She seemed to be able to see through anyone with her piercing gaze.

"I don't care about anything else except the ring, cell phone and watch. I expect to get them." Nina's voice cut through the air like an icicle. "Right now."

John gave her that ring himself. Nina and John also had matching pendants on their phones. Even if her phone was completely soaked and useless, she had to keep the pendant.

More importantly, her watch contained the photo on her marriage license with John.

Rebecca was almost intimidated by Nina. At last, she finally found the strength to compose herself. "I need Her Majesty's consent."

"Are you my personal assistant or my mother's?"

"I'm the personal assistant sent by Her Majesty to take care of you."

"Humph!" Nina snorted coldly.

She knew Rebecca was only sent by Anne to watch her every move.

Calling herself an assistant was just a cover.

"Where is mother? I'll go find her." Nina was in such a rush to get her possessions back. The only way she could get in contact with people in Lexingport City, would be through her watch.

If John had heard of her death, he would most certainly investigate. With how vigilant he was, there was no doubt that he'd find out that Nina was taken to C Island.

The two bodyguards were stunned. Anne had told them not to hurt Nina and not to let her out. What were they to do now?

The two of them looked embarrassed.

In the blink of an eye, Nina raised her leg and kicked them on the chest. The two strong men staggered back by no more than a step.

But it wasn't much damage at all.

They quickly stabilized their bodies and turned back into the human wall that they had to be to stop Nina. "Your Highness, please don't make things difficult for us."

With a gloomy face, Nina didn't say anything. She glanced at the men, frowning.

Her mother really did a good job selecting the most capable people to keep her trapped.

Not only was Rebecca a piece of work, but the bodyguards were even more stubborn.

While Nina was wondering how she could get rid of them, Anne rushed over. She saw her daughter standing at the door as soon as she got nearer.

"Nina," Anne said joyfully. She strode over at quite a pace and hugged her daughter with teary eyes. "You're finally awake. I was so worried."

Nina was never that close with her mother so this warm embrace still felt uncomfortable to her. Her body stiffened even though she could feel her mother's love.

This was what she longed for most as a child. She didn't get it until now.

"Mom." Nina gradually relaxed her tensed muscles. "I'm awake now. Don't worry."

"I'm so glad that you are." Anne took her daughter into the room and sat on the sofa to ask Nina if she was feeling well.

Facing her mother's questions, Nina began engaging in the conversation fully, but eventually started giving the simplest answers possible.

Anne noticed that there was something troubling Nina. "Nina, do you have something on your mind?"

"Yes," Nina said frankly. "Mom, I want my ring back as well as my cell phone and watch. I need to contact my husband and friends."

Anne let go of her daughter's hand and as her expression dulled.

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