Chapter 1316 The Meeting of Winnie and Queen Blanchett

Olivia no longer intended to pursue the purpose behind their search for the necklace. After all, she didn't want to acknowledge her royal lineage or get involved in their political affairs.

However, a while ago, Winnie had called Jewel, who happened to ask about the matter. Instead of mentioning Olivia, Winnie began by talking about Albert.

Winnie knew who Queen Blanchett was.

Jewel inquired how she had become friends with the queen. Winnie knew Jewel was her niece and wouldn't betray her, so she didn't hide anything.

She proceeded to tell Jewel how they had met. Both of them had met in Criecia.

In the past, there were two contenders for the next queen—it was going to be either Queen Blanchett or her half-sister, Titiana. Initially, Blanchett did not intend to fight for the throne and even escaped to Criecia just to avoid the family conflict.

thought that only a dead person wouldn't compete with her. While she served Blanchett on the surface, she secretly sent assassins to kill

and Winnie bravely helped her

Blanchett stayed at Winnie's house for about 10

Winnie any harm, so she left a letter for her and fled with her child during the night. She planned

and she knew she couldn't escape with the child, especially since the child was sick. She left her child and

the pursuers. She thought she was doomed to

Titiana was incredibly arrogant. Upon hearing that Blanchett had been captured, she didn't order her immediate execution. Instead, Blanchett overheard Titiana's phone conversation, realizing that Titiana didn't spare her out of mercy and intended those people to

turned cold. She hadn't originally intended to compete for the queen's position but was forced to start planning and strategizing.

territory, they were immediately surrounded by Doreen's people. Not only that, Blanchett recounted every single detail about Titiana's plan

she strip Titiana of

sent people

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