"Don't be so formal with me, please. I think we are close enough to forgo all these polite remarks." Darren stretched out his hand
and tried to rub Harper's head, but was stopped by Matthew at once.
"Behave yourself!" the protective husband demanded. As he shook off Darren's hand, a look of danger filled his eyes.
"Oh, I forgot. You're married, so you're no longer the little girl you used to be. I'll go back then. I will let you know if I've come
upon any news," Darren finally said, forcing a polite smile.
"Okay," Harper replied. She nodded her head quickly, hinting that Darren should run out as fast as he could. An air of hostility
was already running high in the air, an aura way different from what she sensed whenever Zack was around. Matthew was on
the guard against Darren somehow, and it showed on his face every time Darren was near.
After Darren left, Harper looked at Matthew in confusion and asked, "Honey, why are you so hostile towards him?"
"I don't like that man!" That was the only explanation Matthew gave amidst his fit of unhappiness. He then deepened his frown to
further show his low opinion of her friend. But aside from that, he said no more. This had embarrassed Harper a lot, to the extent
that she found it hard to pick the right words to continue the topic, so she just started a new one. "Matthew, do you think that
Rolando is here, in the Phoenix City?"
"No, I don't think so," Matthew answered firmly. "There are too many spies here in the Phoenix City. If he sets foot in here, he
might as well be thoroughly exposed, inviting everyone to find him. He won't be that stupid. And even if he does slip inside, he
will disguise himself as an ordinary person so that no one will be suspicious of him."

Harper nodded in agreement. Rolando was indeed a careful person. 'A persistent one, too,' she thought. He would not give up
snatching the other half of the Sacred Seal from her, especially now that he had the Heavenly Book and the other half of the
seal. Rolando would do everything to find her and to get what he wanted from her.

Qin Clan that came knocking on her door soon after Darren's visit. "My name is Beth Qin, and I'm from the Qin Clan," the woman revealed, looking at Harper rather indifferently. Harper could not sense even the slightest friendliness from the woman in front of her. Actually, the woman seemed to be defensive towards her, even though she was the one who came to them first. She and Matthew

looked at Harper, and frowned the moment she noticed that her cold demeanor wasn't causing her to be alarmed. "He's fine," she replied, still indifferently. "How are the children in the orphanage?" Harper then asked, without even looking at Beth Qin's face. For her, she was just a stranger. No matter what the Qin Clan wanted from her, it all depended on whether she was willing

all these years, they had helped Harper a lot. Now it was time for the girl to repay them.
"But my grandmother died 20 years ago," Harper said indifferently. No one escaped from the disaster back in the imperial capital,
except her herself. The old lady this woman mentioned couldn't be her grandmother.
The middle-aged woman didn't expect that Harper would react like this. Normally, one should be happy to hear that his or her
grandmother was still alive. Why was Harper still so calm hearing the news?
"Victoria is our lord's concubine."
"Then whoever you are talking about is not my grandmother." Harper put down her tea cup and asked, "With due respect, is that

Harper Chu? Don't forget that you are a member of the Qin Clan!" Beth Qin said in an angry voice. She had come and invited Harper in person, but this girl had gone too far as

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