Chapter 541
Ronaldo didn't expect Gladys to say this suddenly, he was taken aback for a moment, and then said: "Okay, whatever the baby says is what it is."

Although the Lesenbra family is responsible for this matter, Gladys is fine after all, so this matter can be big or small.

Since his baby wants to be punished lightly, then as she wishes.

but……

"However, all the vampires who came to study will be repatriated. You must agree to this."

"It's okay, I have no objection."

Gladys doesn't care about those blood races!

A bunch of elm heads, Gladys thinks that if she continues to teach her, she may die!

Originally, I promised to teach them on a whim, but the interest in that idea has long since faded away.

Originally, Gladys was worried about what excuse to use to send them away, but now, a good excuse is delivered to the door, and it is not in vain.

Ronelle managed to calm Gladys, and it was a long time before he returned to the study.

Ronald's expression was gloomy, and he was no longer indifferent and gentle in front of Gladys.

Gladys' dream is absurd, but it is also true, and there is no loophole in logic!
If his baby was really injured or even forced to sleep, then he would never let go of the culprits, Bernice and Krell, as well as the Blood Hunting Guild and the Lexenbra family behind them.

It is only a matter of time before this war spreads to all blood races and humans.

His strength will also be exposed.

Fear and greed, the two added together, no matter whether it is blood, human or other races, they will not let him go.

No matter how much sacrifice is made, he will be strangled—at least, suppressed.

The difference between the reality and the dream is that his baby is safe and sound, and there is still room for change in this matter.

Ronald hadn't planned to let Bernice and Claire go easily, but Gladys' dream woke him up and forced him to give up this idea.

The culprit, Bernice, must not be let go, but Claire cannot be severely punished.

But it wasn't this that ruined Ronald's mood the most, but——

He suspected that there was always a pair of unknown eyes staring behind him and Gladys.

Otherwise, how could Gladys have such an inexplicable and weird dream?
This conjecture made Ronel's mood even worse. No one in power would like to be monitored all the time, and he was no exception.

Ronald could hardly control the violent factor in his body, but in the end it could only be turned into endless anger and helplessness.

He didn't know who those eyes were staring at them, he didn't know anything, he didn't even notice it.

Ronel's eyes were gloomy, and he was silent for a long time, not knowing what he was thinking.

Finally, Ronald had to dodge to the interrogation room.

As soon as they approached, they heard voices of dispute coming from inside—perhaps, it was more appropriate to say that they were voices of justification.

It was Claire's voice.

"Lord Balk, with all due respect, Bernice is just an ordinary human being, how could she do such a thing as assassinate His Royal Highness Gladys? Are you making a mistake?"

I don't know where Claire's self-confidence comes from, so plausible he still doesn't forget to comfort Bernice: "Don't be afraid, no one can wrong you for things you haven't done."

Claire then said to Balk, "Master Balk, I know that Bernice offended you earlier, but she did it unintentionally, so you don't have to slander her like that?"

(End of this chapter)

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