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CCIV. Trouble with the Ring

When Essi left, Louis turned to his aunt with a bittersweet smile.

“I made sure that she is sent back home safe, your highness,” Louis said.

His aunt gazed at her with a knowing look. “So you found the ring?” she asked.

“Yes, but it didn’t mean that I could take it back, right?” Louis replied. “It suits her very well. As if it has been made specially for her.”

“It makes sense. Because my grand-aunt, Princess Alice, looks like her.”

“That’s not what I mean.”

“How else should I take it dear? You know that it is a dire violation to take back what you already gave as an oath of reward,” Lady Imeldine said. “But do not get me wrong. I am not blaming you. I’m just wishing that you are not getting upset again that of all the things that you just simply mentioned to make as a compensation, is the ring of my grant-aunt.”

“I wasn’t bitter about the ring itself,” Louis uttered. “When I agreed with his highness to go with you here in Bordeaux, it was because I found the one that I was searchin
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