Chapter 128: Clueless Chapter 128: Clueless The words cut like a blade, sharp and precise.

But Nnenna… she didn’t flinch.

She just stood there, her expression unreadable.

Let them talk.

Let them whisper.

She had no intention of answering to fools.

“Why else?” a maid suddenly spoke up, her voice laced with scorn.

“Obviously, she doesn’t want to give up the position.

Do you know how lucky she is that the king went to an orphanage and chose her?

It’s not like he was lacking a daughter.

He already had a fine one, a multi talented, beautiful, and truly noble daughter.” Ebere’s personal maid was quick to chime in, her words dripping with admiration as she praised her mistress.

“Yes!

And the king just went back and picked another out of pity,” another maid added.

“She should be grateful!

Who in their right mind would give up such an opportunity?

To leech off a prosperous kingdom like this?” “If I were her, I wouldn’t leave either,” another servant scoffed.

“I would stay and try my best to fit in, even if it meant acting like a servant just to keep my place.” “That’s why she keeps trying to help with preparations for the ball,” Ebere’s personal maid interjected, rolling her eyes.

“Some foolish servants even call her benevolent!

A true princess, they say.

One who actually behaves like a royal, since a real royal is supposed to serve and not just be served.

They’re completely deceived!” She turned and glared pointedly at Nnenna, her voice growing louder so that everyone could hear.

“And yet, they dare to call the first princess arrogant and haughty?

As if she doesn’t know how to be a proper royal?

What ignorant words!” Her declaration rang through the air, thick with judgment.

But instead of the satisfying smile she expected from Ebere, something strange happened.

Ebere… glared at her.

An intense, sharp glare.

been dreading to hear those words

widened her eyes, realizing too

Chidera stiffened, an awkward

Obinna’s expression darkened.

already made up his mind, once they got back, that maid would

any of them could say anything, a loud sound broke through

Laughter.

Nnenna laughed.

full, carefree laugh

Their faces darkened further.

their displeasure, quickly tried to salvage

are you laughing?” she

“Servants?

A princess?

royal should know they don’t

their place!” She pointed accusingly at

mix with the servants, always painting yourself

again, you don’t even have royal blood,

what

apart.” Her voice turned smug, as

the

they never bother

But you?

you get, you try to

who doesn’t belong.” She

don’t.” A hush fell over the

Ebere

other

to remind the maid to watch her words, but no one

What was she saying?

she implying that the other royals were arrogant

they didn’t

And that Nnenna.

was the only

She should hear herself!

the servants murmured in hushed tones, exchanging nervous

only

or bitter,

still on her lips, and turned away,

them stew

good of those who love God, called for his purpose

didn’t even have to

had spilled from the girl’s

now, the damage

of the royals darkened

A storm was coming.

take it

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