Chapter 91: Appropriate Attires Chapter 91: Appropriate Attires There was no doubt about the princes and princesses.

But Nnenna?

King Ikechukwu wasn’t convinced.

Now that he was finally introducing her to the world, he had to ensure she wouldn’t disgrace the royal family.

His gaze flickered to his eldest daughter.

“Ebere,” he said, his voice steady.

“You will also coach your sister.” Ebere’s smirk widened ever so slightly.

“When the instructors finish for the day, you will give her extra lessons.” At this, Nnenna nearly scoffed.

As if.

The King continued, oblivious to the tension crackling between the two girls.

“Your teachers have always spoken highly of you.

They say you are quick to learn, diligent, and attentive.

I expect you to guide your sister and ensure she learns properly.” He turned back to Nnenna.

“And you,” he said, his tone sharpening.

“Make sure you listen.

To your instructors.

And to your sister.” Nnenna clenched her fork, barely holding back a laugh.

Listen to Ebere?

Now, wouldn’t that be entertaining?

She could already imagine her dear ‘sister’ relishing the chance to boss her around.

But there was one tiny problem.

She already knew everything.

The housekeeper had secretly given her books on etiquette.

She had studied every rule, every tradition.

And when Ebere had her private classes, Nnenna had listened from the window.

She didn’t just know theory.

She had watched it live.

Nnenna would practice with them, of course.

seen, read, and heard, she was confident, more

Not that it mattered.

from the

need to waste

with

things were shaping up, those days was going to

so many kingdoms were

under immense pressure, nagging them

he was checking, double

so desperate for everything to be perfect that he did something he

final inspection in a few days before the

Nnenna nearly laughed.

was good

that talk about royal responsibilities

thoughts were

event like

Two weeks of work?

princesses handle

far more than a dozen princes, if she actually put in the

his wife, his expression

“Chioma,” he said.

girls have everything they need,

And the boys too.

something… inappropriate.” Queen Chioma

business for her

she said

the dresses were handled a month

and designers already took care of everything.” Her tone was confident, almost

she had conveniently ‘forgotten’ that Nnenna hadn’t even been home at the

maybe, she was intentionally ignoring that

claimed later that she “forgot” about Nnenna’s dress, no

A perfect excuse.

for a moment before

“Very well,” he said.

also spoke to them about my

they follow

supervision if needed.” Queen Chioma smiled,

my

clothing preparations when he felt a pair

Cold.

Unwavering.

He looked up.

Nnenna.

no disrespect in her gaze, yet something about it unsettled

his spine, something close to

he was a

A seasoned ruler.

a mere look

off the unease, he called out to her, his tone surprisingly gentle, thanks to his

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