The Princess's Spectacular Abduction - Chapter 9
Then they’re just like the local idiots.
You can’t do anything with neighborhood idiots.
With that, Nina composed herself and looked confidently up at Ravian, who was eyeing her suspiciously.
“My mother entrusted it to me. She said if someone stole it, it would be a big problem, so I always kept it on me.”
Of course, it was a lie.
Even if the sky fell, Diana would never entrust such an important item to Nina.
Perhaps not even to Estella.
Nevertheless, these kidnappers had no way of knowing such facts.
Everyone in the world knew that the Emperor and Empress cherished and overprotected the First Princess Nina.
Anyway, revealing, “I actually saw the future and everyone is only using me, but you tried to save me and got framed, and turned into a domestic slave,” was not something she could confess here.
Or saying, “I can see the future, but I lived there until I was fourteen and then I died, so I know everything,” was certainly something she couldn’t say.
She was well aware that revealing stories about foresight would undoubtedly lead to being treated as a mentally unstable child.
“….F**k it, I don’t know. Just figure it out yourselves.”
In the end, Ravian stormed off, running a hand through his brilliant red hair in annoyance.
He couldn’t stand facing this troublesome little brat for even one more minute.
“No, Boss, just a moment…”
Flustered, Smoky hastily followed, but it was of no use.
Ravian walked away with firm steps, and a peculiar shadow flickered in Nina’s eyes as she silently watched his receding figure.
Mercy, who noticed it, kindly spoke up,
“Don’t worry. I’ll find a way to make him sign it somehow.”
“…. Be honest with me. Is this contract unfair for you guys?”
“Huh? Oh no, not at all. If anything, it might be a bit unfavorable for you. In that sense, our Boss is a really foolish guy who kicks away even incoming luck. He’s someone you should never do business with.”
“Then why do you guys work together?”
Nina asked very seriously.
Mercy, at a loss for words, replaced a hundred words with an elegant smile, then poked Keith in the side of his face where he was still teasing her.
“How about we eat first?”
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Known as the second capital, the city of Rojas, also called the pearl of the continent, is a city that is at once one of Sistania’s premier tourist districts, a nightlife district in the middle of nowhere, a post-war factory district, and the continent’s largest slum.
The fact that Ravian’s cousin was the chief of the city’s security, considered a stronghold of Anubis, was an open secret.
However, the relationship between this security chief and Ravian wasn’t particularly amicable. Rumor had it that one of Raven’s favorite hideouts was once the captain’s private townhouse.
It was said that he had somehow ended up being swindled due to a gambling match.
And Ravian managed to reclaim the problematic townhouse from his cousin.
For starters, the view was breathtaking, the location was just right, and, above all, it was perfect for calling the guys he wanted to hang out with whenever he felt like it.
However…
“I heard an interesting story.”
Serena, with her gown provocatively half-slipped down, glanced over here with her probing eyes.
Ravian chuckled, lighting a cigarette as he sat on the sofa.
“What?”
“I heard you guys had a new kid.”
“Whatever, what’s new with your blabbering… But did you know her?”
“Not really. Anyway, she said it’s Mercy’s younger sister. Is it true?”
“Whether it’s true or not, what does it matter? Get over here.”
Right now, Ravian didn’t want to talk about Nina with Serena or anyone else.
No, he didn’t even want to think about Nina.