Chapter 210: One of Me Chapter 210: One of Me Silence.

The wind rustled through the trees, but Bora had no immediate comeback and neither did her companions.

Indeed, Nnenna had bested them in everything they once believed made them superior.

They clung to their royal blood, thinking it placed them above her.

But if she truly didn’t belong in their circle, then that only meant she belonged in a far higher one, so high that they couldn’t even reach it.

And that was something they weren’t willing to accept.

“You’re just making excuses,” one of the princesses snapped, stepping forward, her tone laced with frustration.

“Excuses to make yourself feel better.

If you really understood what it meant to have royal blood, you wouldn’t be speaking this way.

You obviously don’t understand, and that’s why you’re not in tears right now.” She scoffed, her eyes narrowing.

“Everyone, commoners and nobles alike, wishes they could be like us, including you.

So don’t stand there and pretend you don’t know what it means to be one of us.” The others murmured in agreement, their pride refusing to back down.

“You can train as much as you want.

You can ride horses, you can dance until your legs give out, you can carry yourself with all the elegance in the world.

You can be the best at everything.” She took another step forward, her voice dripping with arrogance.

“But you will never be us.” “You will never have the true honor and prestige that we do.

We don’t have to be good at everything,” she smirked, tilting her chin up, “and yet, we can still get the best engagements, the highest status.

We will always be at the top, no matter what you do.” The other royals nodded in agreement, their confidence bolstered.

But Nnenna?

She simply smiled.

“I see,” Nnenna said, her tone calm but sharp.

She took a step closer, meeting their furious gazes without

as much as I want and still never have royal blood, as if that’s what

a king’s blood automatically

make him

guarantee respect?” She

wasn’t born a

earned his place on the

“You say I don’t belong, yet I

my eldest

what that means?” She tilted her

means that hard work, intelligence, and perseverance matter more than

exactly why none of you have ever caught their

She let the words sink in,

“Think about that.

life.” “You—!” The girls

They couldn’t deny it.

that was

clenched her fists, her

this

she had an

standing dangerously close to the

would soak through her clothes, clinging to

woman, or even an ordinary woman, exposed in front of so

one would ever consider

the end

could die in the river if she does not

Bora smirked.

she just had

had just finalized her plan when the other girls

else to take the

Her mind raced.

older sister had taught her that to survive in high society, one had to act like a true Dixan

an idea struck

the other girls, smirking

sent panic rippling

terror, and even

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