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"Haha, your cousin is a prince. You must still be dreaming. What, do you think you're a princess?" Anderson sneered disdainfully, rolling his eyes.

“I'm not! I'm telling the truth. My cousin is not a prince from our country. I'm not exactly sure which country he's from," Kiki pouted, looking aggrieved. "My auntie married and moved to a foreign country. I've never met her before, but my mommy mentioned her. My cousin is back, and he's supposed to stay here for a while.”

But Anderson still didn't believe her.

Getting anxious, Kiki stood up and muttered, "My cousin has a female captain with him. She usually calls him "Your Highness." She tugged on Joyce's arm. "Auntie, you've seen her, remember? Last time, at the department store."

"Oh, yes," Joyce nodded, glancing at Anderson, signaling him to stop. Upon reflection, it was true that the woman beside Reuben appeared to be quite capable, and her demeanor was extraordinary. A captain? If she was by Prince Reuben's side, she could only be the captain of the royal guard.

"Auntie, do you believe me?" Kiki became worried and asked Joyce. Joyce smiled. "I believe you. Many countries still have monarchies, and having princes and princesses is quite normal. Your aunt being able to marry into the royal family must be happy.”

Kiki sat back down, and despite her young age, she sighed. "She probably isn't happy. No one in the family dares to mention my aunt.” She leaned closer to Joyce's ear. "It seems like my aunt has been kept in a mental institution. I overheard it. Auntie, when they come to pick me up later, you must not mention what I said."

Joyce was taken aback. First, she comforted Kiki, "Don't worry, I won't say anything. Kiki, you shouldn't tell anyone outside about your family matters. Not even the teachers at the kindergarten. Understand? If we hear something, let's pretend we didn't hear it."

Because Anderson had been kidnapped before, right from the kindergarten gate, she couldn't even trust people close to them.

"Okay, don't worry, Auntie. I won't tell anyone, except for you and Andres. It's okay for you to know," Kiki shook her hand and smiled sweetly.

Anderson rolled his eyes. "Who said we're on the same side?"

smiled and shook her head. It seemed like Kiki was clinging to Anderson all the time. Given Anderson's personality, he must be fed up. Indeed, after finishing his ice cream, Anderson slammed the box onto the table. "Mommy, can you change my kindergarten?" He really couldn't take it anymore. He didn't like Kiki and was extremely

didn't catch on and asked curiously, "Why? Andres, why do you want to change kindergartens? Wherever you go, I'll go

Mommy. Pretend I didn't say anything.” It seemed

silver hair, walked in. He was dressed casually today, wearing a white baseball jersey and a baseball

Darrin had gone out for some business, and Joyce was

appeared on his lips.

head slightly

you're here to pick me up." Reuben walked over and sat next to Anderson. "Hmm, no rush. You can eat a little longer. I don't have anything else

few more

guys, but Reuben had a unique charm. His silver hair and slender phoenix eyes were eye-catching. Anderson hummed to himself, feeling that he was slightly better than his father

at Reuben. "Would you like a cup of

be the one treating. Thank you for taking Kiki out for ice cream.

in front of her. "I'm good. I already had

family. Not only was he connected, but he was a prince himself. She had heard that the Rohomes royal family was quite

there was no news about her. Mental institutions were delicate places, and maybe there was

happened to Kempley, and why did

to Rohomes had appeared in The Capital and Khebury recently.

into deep doubt, feeling a sense of familiarity and danger, as if all these events were revolving around her. That familiar, dangerous feeling washed over her

had to stay

waved to Anderson.

Reuben, she said, "Since you're

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