Chapter 415 Finding the real culprit ([-])

Jin'er was thinking about it when she heard the sound of footsteps.

"Ruoyu?" The woman's voice sounded with laughter, "I've heard William mention you a long time ago."

Jin'er stood up and looked at the beautifully dressed woman surrounded by a group of maids, "Are you William's mother?"

"Ruoyu is really smart, he guesses right." The queen of Rakshasa laughed.

After smiling, her eyes swept across Bingshan and Wei Zimo without any trace.

"..." Jin'er was speechless, what she said was too false.

"Is the queen looking for something for me?"

"You're going to marry William soon, and we haven't had a good chat yet."

The queen rolled up the brocade cordially as she said, "I always hear William mentioning you and praising you as stunningly beautiful, but I didn't expect you to be more beautiful than what he described."

She left with Jin'er on her arm, ignoring the two men sitting next to her, as if she didn't know their identities at all.

Bingshan and the others didn't intend to talk to her, they just stood up and followed behind them to protect Jin'er's safety.

The queen didn't mention the past, but asked in an overly friendly voice, "We're getting married tomorrow, are you nervous?"

"tomorrow?"

"Yes," the queen smiled, "William is in a hurry to marry you back."

"...Well." Tomorrow is tomorrow, it's all fake anyway.

The queen dragged Jin'er around the palace, and kept praising William to her. Jin'er also listened silently, always feeling that something was wrong.

The next day was a series of activities such as weddings, parades, etc. Because it was too grand and dragged on for too long, Jin Er felt very bored.

William has been sitting next to her, and the previous incident was a bit embarrassing, so there is less talk between the two now.

The music was loud outside, it was very noisy, Jin'er wanted to sleep for a while but couldn't sleep, she leaned against the window of the carriage, slightly raised the soft curtain and looked outside.

In front of them was an open carriage, in which sat Charles and Queen Rakshasa.

The queen was obviously very excited about her son's wedding, she kept waving to the people on both sides, and sometimes directed the band on one side to play louder.

Recalling what William had said before, she finally knew what was wrong.

(End of this chapter)

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