Chapter 133 Performance
Chapter 133 Performance
It's true that Cecilia didn't want to leave.
She is still trying to determine if an epidemic will break out.
Before this, she didn't know why Babbitt was so anxious to get married with her. After trying it out today, she had a general idea in her mind.
Although there is no substantial evidence, sometimes it feels like the answer given may be the correct answer.
Babbitt knew her identity.
This also explains why the other party took the initiative and wanted to marry me so urgently.
Regardless of whether this marriage is real or fake, he can use it to gain the right to speak with Gallup.
This marriage was a fake, and she was the best hostage to threaten Gallup.
According to how much Gallup loved the original owner, even if Babbitt wanted the entire kingdom in exchange for Cecilia's freedom, Gallup might even give it to her.
Of course, if we look at Gallup's character in the original work.
Cecilia's current thinking is just an exaggerated self-consolation.
In the end, Gallup might still give up a considerable amount of power to Babbitt.
Cecilia also understood the reason why Babbitt had been showing kindness, or rather love, to her during this period.
He probably wants to make this marriage a reality now. If she really loves him, there is no need for him to break up with Gallup.
As long as she brainwashed herself enough, or as long as she was really the kind of naive girl who was fascinated by Babbitt's methods, this marriage would become real, and Babbitt would naturally get the throne and the entire kingdom a hundred years after Gallup.
Cecilia had to admit that Babbitt's face was indeed enough to implement this plan.
But unfortunately, neither myself nor the original owner seems to have any interest in men or love.
Cecilia later learned that the original owner brought men to her bedroom from time to time, and after bringing them back, she just knocked them out and did nothing else.
She couldn't guess the original owner's purpose.
But according to the maids in the entire palace, every time the original owner drugged someone and made them unconscious, he would disappear for a while and then appear at the time when the other person woke up.
Somewhat inexplicable.
Babbitt's trick doesn't work at all on me.
If it weren't for the possible outbreak of the epidemic, Cecilia would have left with Valken when he left the manor.
Cecilia looked again at the description of this plot in the original work.
It doesn’t say where the outbreak started.
It just said, "Freya read in the newspaper that an epidemic broke out in the south. She felt sorry for the local residents and looked at Valken and others beside her with her watery eyes, hoping that they could go with her.
"Valken and the others were reluctant to see Her Highness Freya so sad, so they were willing to accompany her even though they knew there were numerous dangers ahead."
Cecilia: ...
It has to be said that if he had read in the newspaper about an epidemic in the South and asked to come over, Gallup would have been the first to say no.
Valken is second.
Gallup almost locked himself in his bedroom because he was still with her.
Cecilia angrily discarded the original story.
The system is unreliable, and the original work is also unreliable.
As expected, people still have to rely on themselves.
Cecilia was daydreaming when she heard a sound outside the door.
He picked up a book from the bedside table.
Before I rested, I informed the guards at the door that only a few people would dare to come in.
When she saw clearly that it was Babbitt, Cecilia immediately entered the performance state.
The hope and yearning in Babbitt's eyes confirmed Cecilia's previous guess.
Do you really think of yourself as a little white rabbit?
How could Babbitt treat Cecilia as a little white rabbit?
A princess who came alone.
A princess who dares to go to the negotiation table without confidence.
A princess who jumped into the trap even though she knew it was a trap.
How dare he underestimate it?
As for himself, he clearly knew that Cecilia had set a trap for him, but after jumping into it, he did not feel relieved. Instead, he became even more worried.
"Why didn't you rest?"
Cecilia raised the book in her hand and said, "I saw a very interesting book."
Babbitt's eyes fell on the book.
He smiled and did not expose Cecilia. He sat down on the bed and looked at Cecilia and said, "They are still making a fuss downstairs, but the performance is about to start. Do you want to go down and watch it?"
Cecilia lifted the quilt and looked curious, "What kind of performance is that?"
Babbitt recited the program list as if he knew them all by heart.
Cecilia was surprised, really surprised, "You remember it so clearly."
Babbitt smiled gently.
Can it be unclear?
He carefully arranged every performance and personally invited every performer.
Even though he knew that there was a high probability that today's wedding would be cancelled, he would think about what if, what if the wedding went on smoothly?
Fortunately, he didn't give up.
Cecilia adjusted her skirt a little and went straight to bed to rest for convenience.
Any skirt Babbitt gave her was made of fine materials and had many fine wrinkles in it in just a short while.
Cecilia frowned in distress, "What should I do? It seems inconvenient to go out like this."
Babbitt was a little jealous of Valken.
That guy actually stayed with Cecilia for three years.
How many times has Valken heard this expression and this tone?
Babbitt had heard a little about the reason why Valken was sent here to recruit soldiers, but he didn't believe it.
Gallup actually sent him here because Valken was too close to her and wanted to give Valken a warning.
Do you think this place is your home?
Hell on earth?
Babbitt's Adam's apple rolled. "I'll ask them to send another dress over."
Cecilia was a little embarrassed.
"what happened?"
"But this is the dress I'm going to wear for today's wedding. I don't want to change out of it so soon."
He knew clearly that Cecilia was acting this out for him.
Maybe it was a test of myself, or maybe he knew something, but it was definitely not that he really liked me.
Babbitt took Cecilia's hand and said, "Then keep wearing it. No one will dare to laugh at you or say bad things about you."
Whether in Huguzhi City or in Anatolia.
No matter whether she is his temporary wife or the noble princess.
No one would dare to laugh at her.
Cecilia then smiled and followed Babbitt out.
Perhaps Babbitt had arranged something while she wasn't paying attention, and the performance would take place much earlier than what she had seen in the wedding program.
Cecilia looked around in the crowd but didn't see Valken and the others.
Now we should leave Huguzhi City and return to Petra, right?
Cecilia watched the performance very seriously.
I have to say, these performances are really interesting.
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