Chapter 667
However, it also aroused the suspicions of some people in Florence. The news of my death and the
incident involving Princess Anna were all part of someone’s conspiracy.”
Laurent fell into thought.
Yes, it was like having an invincible general under one’smand who was undefeated in battles. He
achieved remarkable feats, but he also aroused the envy of other generals and high–ranking officials
within the country.
There were many precedents of such matters.
Anna was struck by a realization. As a princess, although she was not involved in political intrigue, she
was aware of many things due to exposure.
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“However…” Andrius walked up to Anna and said sincerely, “It’s true I was at fault that day. I caused
immense harm to the princess.
“Thus, I’m willing to make a promise aspensation to you. As long as it doesn’t go against
Florence’s interests and humanity, I will go to any lengths to fulfill your request. I… I hope that you can
forgive me, Princess Yule.”
He had made a mistake. As the Wolf King, Andrius was aware of that fact.
“I…” Anna’s beautiful eyes kept ncing at Andrius. Then, she gathered her courage and said, “I want
you to marry me!”
After saying that, she blushed and lowered her head.
It was not a slip of the tongue.
The Wolf King…
Bardans admired the strong. It was deeply ingrained in their people.
Ever since she was young, she dreamed that when she grew up, she would marry a man who stood tall
and was domineering.
When the Wolf King emerged and dominated the current era, he became her dream man.
Furthermore, the reason she went to the bar alonest time was because she heard that the Wolf King
had died in battle. She wanted to drown her sorrows in alcohol.
Now, since the opportunity was in front of her, she naturally did not want to miss it.
How many chances would a person have in their life?
A lost opportunity would note again.
Thus, she had to seize it.
After Anna spoke, the room fell into another strange silence.
Laurent was overjoyed and almostughed. He thought, ‘As expected of my daughter! She’s bold,
meticulous, and far–sighted!”