Chapter 176: Archery Competition Chapter 176: Archery Competition “Listen to me,” Obinna continued, stepping closer as if his presence alone would intimidate her.

“Everything Father said will go as planned.

You will not participate in any more events.

And if you try to go against it…

don’t blame us if we take drastic measures to stop you.” His words hung in the air like a warning, thick with resentment.

Then, with a huff, he turned and stormed off, the others following behind him like a parade of wounded egos.

Nnenna remained seated, unmoved.

A smirk played on her lips.

“Since when did being better than them become a crime?” Let them fume.

Let them scheme.

If they thought they could silence her, they had no idea who they were dealing with.

“Take drastic measures to quell your quest for too much greatness?” She almost laughed.

So now she was the villain?

Just because she had put in the effort to rise above them?

They couldn’t handle the fact that she had trained for a few weeks and already surpassed them, how would they react when she had years of training under her belt?

She leaned back in her chair, tapping her fingers on the table, amused by their outrage.

Overconfidence?

They called it confidence, but in truth, it was entitlement.

They had expected things to go their way simply because they had always been told they were great.

And now, faced with someone who had actually worked for her skills, they couldn’t handle it.

Colluding with Prince Minjun?

Ridiculous.

That deceitful prince was probably still fuming from his own humiliation.

Still, their threat didn’t go unnoticed.

“Drastic measures,” huh?

Let them try.

Since the king had declared she wouldn’t participate in any events, Nnenna had no intention of disobeying, at least, not directly.

was going to seize it, whether anyone liked

to the competition grounds, the minor kingdoms had finished their archery rounds, and it was time for the four major kingdoms

in the air

was placed against Gigangum and

matchups weren’t

kings earlier, the decision had been made, this was

team looked

pride, their

this their entire lives, and they expected nothing

on

frowned, his face a

tell if he was truly at ease or if a storm brewed beneath his composed

competition was

with Lionara and Gigangum stepping up

tension in the air thickened as the competitors took their

was their

Lionara’s representative stepped forward, murmurs rippled through the

wasn’t the first

was the second

and whispers spread like

prince to compete, especially knowing the

second prince had been chosen instead, it could only mean one

forward, eyes

match was about to

all eyes fixed on the two figures standing

Obinna, the second prince of Lionara, a

was Asher, the first prince of Gigangum, a

dominance in hand to hand combat, archery was not their

Asher smirked, rolling his shoulders as he

he said loudly, his voice carrying across the

humor you all with this little game.” A

this is just fun

underestimating Prince

his

simply tested the tension in his bowstring and glanced toward the targets

The rules were simple.

five shots, increasing in difficulty as the targets

would determine the

gave

Asher went first.

his bowstring, his muscular arms flexing as

landing just

someone from Gigangum

Obinna stepped up.

was effortless,

bowstring back, released, and

The crowd murmured.

perfect shot right from the

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