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Chapter 129

    To destroy what he can''t get is a despicable bastard!


    He didn''t want Eliza to think he was that kind of bastard, so he had to endure it.


    He asked, "The weather doesn''t look good today. I''m afraid it''s going to rainter. Do you want to go inside first?"


    Nn looked at her thin sea-blue robe and wanted to take off his shawl and put it on her, but finally decided not to.


    Eliza shook her head and asked about his purpose today, "Are you here to ask me to pray for you?"


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    In the past two days, there were too many things to do, and she didn''t pray for Nn very much. Eliza was a little worried about him.


    Nn naturally did not miss the emotions in her eyes, and he felt a lot morefortable.


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    He smiled and shook his head. "Let it go for today. I''m in a good mood these two days. I''lle back to you in a few days."


    Today, he had no other purpose. He just wanted to see Eliza.


    But he didn''t expect to see some guy fawning over Serenity as soon as he arrived.


    As a man, he could understand the little thoughts in that kid''s mind.


    It was just that Grant was young and nervous in front of him, so Nn saw through him, but Grant didn''t know what Nn was thinking.


    He didn''t even know that he had been targeted by Nn already.


    Nn motioned towards the mountain path. "That... what are you going to do about it?"


    Eliza understood who he was talking about, and she said indifferently, "Why should I bother myself with someone who has nothing to do with me?"


    Hearing this, it seemed that she didn''t intend to pay any attention.


    Nn thought it was a good idea, and that was the way it should be.


    He said, "Okay, then you go in. I will have someone keep an eye on him for you. If anything happens, I''ll have Tina notify you."


    Eliza nodded, subconsciously thanking him. "Thank you, Your Highness."


    In the next second, a pair ofrge hands suddenly cupped her head.


    After she looked up at him, Nn quickly withdrew his hands.


    He said calmly, "Don''t thank me like that in the future. If you are so polite and distant again, I will be unhappy."


    Eliza was stunned for a moment, unable to react.


    Nn pretended to be breezy and tested her, "We''ve known each other for so long, and we''ve helped each other a lot. I thought we were already friends."


    Eliza was a little shocked. She thought, ''We are friends?''


    But seeing Nn''s serious look, Eliza thought about it carefully. She had been grateful to Nn for what he did. Nn


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    actually helped her more.


    But since he thought she was a friend, it would be ungrateful for her to refuse.


    Eliza suddenly raised her lips. "It''s my honor to be Your Highness''s friend."


    Although he wanted to be in a different kind of rtionship rather than friends, there was no need to rush it.


    He knew that Serenity was a very wary little fox.


    If he scared her away, it would be difficult to get close to her again.


    After Eliza returned to the nunnery, Nn stood outside for a while before mounting his horse.


    From the horse''s back, he had a wide view and immediately saw Dn, who was almost at the end of his journey. His disheveled appearance made it difficult to recognize him.


    Nn calmly looked away.


    With a flick of his whip, he rode past Dn. "Giddy up."


    Dn never once looked up at him.


    After a while, Dn finally reached the gate of Saint Grace Nunnery.


    This time, the gates of Saint Grace Nunnery did not close on him.


    But Dn was too ashamed to enter.


    He just knelt there, straight as a rod.


    Suddenly, he felt a coolness on his face. Dn looked up at the sky. The coolness intensified quickly. "It''s raining.."


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