Chapter 407: Henry VIII (1/2)
Chapter 407: Henry VIII
As Kafni led the way, the two did not encounter anyone stopping them
This surprised Annan a little
“Why is the palace so quiet?” He looked back at Kafni and asked curiously, “Is it the same as usual?”
“Of course not… and there are many more people than usual today,” whispered Kafni
She looked a little uneasy, see Annan over
Typically speaking, having a stranger visiting the palace without prior notice ation Even if Princess Kafni led the way in such an iht still be arrested by the guards
After all, it was Kafni and not Princess Royal Elizabeth
Elizabeth, as the default first heir, was virtuous and prestigious Even if she brought strangers into the palace, the guardsthe guards were her men
She cauards were recruited fro them were promoted to officers and captains
But, Kafni was on the opposite spectruh she vowed to be the queen, no one believed her
It actually made sense
After all, Kafni’s soul erosion rate was too high before sheher mental state chaotic and unstable
It was precisely because of this that Drearasp Kafni’s heart fully That was because even he orried that his soulinto the depths of Kafni’s memory
While Kafni was not quite a demon yet, she was a lunatic
Even the Fourth Prince occasionally felt a strong sense of fear when looking at Kafni
Ordinary people would feel chills stinging on the because of the fear of looking at her Those with an inferior ould pee their pants out of fear
It felt like being targeted by some monster
In this context, it was only natural that people feared, alienated, and even hated Kafni The Fourth Prince was like the puppet, falling under others’ manipulation He could not help hter
After staying with Annan for a long tiained her sanity
At the sa with Kafni’s social status
Everyone they encountered on their journey was stern without disrespectful stares The guards on both sides had their arhtly
“I see” Annan reacted quickly, took Kafni’s hand gently, and comforted, “Don’t panic I have already understood the situation”
It should be Count Nolan who had reported to Henry VIII that Annan would be visiting the palace
After all, they had been staying at Count Geraint’s house these days The most crucial duty of Count Geraint was to pass ih Annan said nothing, Kafni ih of relief and calhtly
Annan’s expression was a little more serious
If Henry VIII already kneho he was, then he was no longer Kafni’s friend to see her grandfather
Instead, he wouldNoah directly as the future heir of Austere-Winter Dukedom and the soon-to-be Austere-Winter’s Grand Duke