Chapter 310. Jealousy II
Chapter 310. Jealousy II
Chapter 310. Jealousy II
Dragon King's Harem Chapter 310. Jealousy II
I made my way down, making sure to move slowly and not stir up any more tension in the room. I couldn’t take my eyes off Prince Naganthor, watching him slither down the pillar with some urgency. His quick exit didn’t sit right with me. Something about the way he hurried off seemed off, and I could tell he was trying to fix whatever mistake he’d just made.
Once I hit the ground, I stopped right in front of him. "So, what’s your answer?" I asked, trying to get straight to the point.
Naganthor bowed his head, almost apologetically. "I don’t have much room to maneuver here, but could we have some privacy?" he asked, his voice low, almost pleading.
I nodded, turning to the guards around us. "Give us some space," I ordered, making sure they respected our privacy without leaving the hall entirely. They stepped back but kept their eyes on us, clearly still watching Naganthor like hawks. I couldn’t blame them—the prince was in no position to be doing anything sneaky in the palace, and the last thing we needed was some political drama.
I turned my attention back to Naganthor. "I’m still waiting for your explanation," I pressed, not backing down. He had a lot of nerve showing up here like this, and I needed some answers.
Naganthor shifted uncomfortably, and then, as if admitting something he didn’t want to, he let out a sigh. "I just want to talk to Princess Evelina about Princess Evelyn," he said, his voice now tinged with frustration. "We’re supposed to marry, but I know nothing about her."
I raised an eyebrow, skeptical. "Why don’t you just talk to her father? Or better yet, talk to Evelyn herself?" I asked, my tone hinting at my disbelief. Why would he go to all this trouble, watching from afar, when he could’ve just asked her directly? This whole situation felt off.
I stepped off the sky carriage, noticing Al immediately. His gaze was fixed on me, and it wasn’t the usual friendly look I was used to. There was something off about it. He seemed... annoyed?
I didn’t waste any time. "Alright, Al. Spill it. What’s the bad news?" I asked, my voice direct and no-nonsense. I wasn’t in the mood to dance around it.
Al took a deep breath and started, "I just got a letter from the Lizard tribe," he said, his voice heavy with urgency.
My heart skipped a beat. "From their king?" I asked, knowing this wasn’t good.
"Yeah," Al confirmed. "It’s urgent. The king wants an immediate meeting at the border. And it gets worse—apparently, a commoner harmed a noble from their convoy."
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