"Your Highness!"

Sheridan pushed open the door with a bang, a lot of blood was splashed on his clothes, with a strong smell of blood, "Excuse me, please follow me, I will protect you to leave."

Margaret followed Sheridan. They came to the study. Baldwin was waiting for her in front of the bookshelf. He kept wiping the sweat from his forehead with a handkerchief.

Seeing Margaret, he came up to him, "Sorry Your Highness, I will definitely investigate this matter, please stay here for a while, it's safe here." I saw him fiddle with the bookshelves a few times, the bookshelves and The wall behind slowly opened, revealing a small secret room inside.

Margaret looked at Sheridan, Sheridan nodded to her, and Margaret went in. The moment the secret room was closed, Sheridan said:

"Your Highness, please rest assured, I will pick you up soon."

The secret room is not big, with a wooden table in the middle and a lot of jewelry on the surrounding shelves. Margaret turned around and confirmed that this is where Baldwin kept his treasures.

If it wasn't for such a sudden incident, he wouldn't let her in.

Margaret sat at the table, thinking about what had happened today.

Judging by the reactions of Sheridan and Baldwin, those men in black were coming for her.

In this case, she will have to reassess her status in the royal family.Obviously, her status in the royal family is not low. Although she can probably guess that she should be a princess, is it really necessary to make such a big splash for a princess who has no status and power?

Only her status as a princess is more important than she thinks, so important that her arrival may touch the interests of some people.

it's wired.

Let’s not talk about her identity, from the current clues, she can’t find out who is going to kill her. The strange thing is, since she was going to be killed, why did she do it at Earl Baldwin, under the heavy protection of knights and castle guards? Wouldn't it be more difficult to kill her? Why didn't he do it when there were only knights on the road.

To put the blame on Baldwin?She knew that Baldwin was deeply trusted by Clichy, otherwise the knights would not have left other nearby cities, but would have come to Dorothy, which is relatively far away.

If something happens to her in Dorothy, it does involve Chrissy and puts Chrissy on her back

reputation.Chrissy is now the sole heir to the royal family, and any bad things will interfere with his succession to the throne.

The only ones who have such a purpose are those who don't want Chrissy to inherit the throne, and who clearly stated that they want to overthrow the royal family and rebel.

wrong.

It's not that this kind of speculation is wrong, but that Margaret felt a serious sense of dissonance, and this sense of disobedience that she couldn't ignore was absolutely very important.

Where did it go wrong.

I don't know how long it took, until Sheridan came to look for her, but Margaret still didn't find out what that feeling of disobedience was.

"Your Highness," Sheridan called her, "everything is done outside, you can come out now."

Margaret was sent back to the room by Sheridan. At this time, it was already light, Sheridan said: "Your Highness, take a rest, we will leave when the sky is brighter, I will always be outside your door, please calls me."

Margaret didn't sleep at all. She put on her clothes, leaned against the head of the bed and squinted her eyes for a while, and the crisp sound of birdsong sounded in her ears, as if awakening all the vitality.

The day at Baldwin Castle was extraordinarily exciting. The knights did not dare to stop on the follow-up road, and finally arrived at the imperial capital after traveling for several days.

Olivia's imperial capital - Swinburne.

A city with a history of thousands of years, it has witnessed the rise and fall of countless dynasties, and the fall and birth of endless kings.

They walked along the way, and many people cast curious eyes. In the imperial capital, the carriages of the nobles are common, but people always stop to watch and discuss with others with relish. Which lady is it again, what kind of incense will it smell in it, how many jewels are loaded in the carriage today, it is so heavy that two fine horses can't pull it.

A child ran to the middle of the road to pick up bamboo balls, and the knights stepped on them without even looking at them. Margaret was terrified and was about to call for a stop when Sheridan quickly stopped the carriage and jumped out of it , took the child to the side of the road.

The child was so frightened that he cried, and his mother held him in her arms distressedly, but did not dare to argue with the knights.

Grover yelled: "Sheridan! Who allowed you to leave the team without permission!"

"it's me."

Margaret said, "Do you have any questions, Guard."

Grover gritted his teeth, "No."

After Sheridan came back, he whispered: "Actually, you don't need to help me. I really violated the rules."

"You're violating the rules by saving people?"

Sheridan: "No, that's my duty as a Cavaliers, but I should be punished for leaving the team without permission."

Margaret found that Sheridan was a bit stubborn. She said, "I didn't see you leave the team. I only saw you save people."

"Which do you think is more important, leaving the team or saving people?"

Sheridan replied to her: "Help."

Margaret said: "Look, you left the team to save people. The premise of saving people is to leave the team. This is a necessary condition. Rules are dead, people are alive, and there is no need to make such a clear distinction."

Sheridan didn't reply to her this time, and seemed to be thinking about something.

The Imperial Capital of Sgetec - Blossom.

Samantha was sitting in front of the gold-thread mahogany table in the palace, correcting the notes sent by the ministers in recent days.

Abbit came in with a long wooden box and put it on Samantha's desk, "Sent by Olivia."

Samantha put down the quill in her hand, and opened the box with great interest, "They keep their word."

Abbit: "Our army is just outside Cumberland, and they dare not break the contract."

Samantha sneered and said, "They were the ones who led the wolves into the house first, so don't blame me."

Inside the box was a bundle of gold threads tied with red strings, but upon closer inspection, it was not gold threads, more like...

human hair.

Samantha twisted a strand, touched it and threw it back into the box boredly, "Burn it."

Abit suspected that something was wrong with his ears, "Burn?"

"Isn't that what you asked for at the beginning?"

Samantha held her face in one hand, and wrote and drew on the open documents with the other hand, "Yes."

She remembered something and smiled, "But I've seen better ones."

After finishing speaking, she handed the booklet to Abit, "Give this back to Lucius."

When Abit saw it, a big pig's head was drawn with red ink on the booklet full of words.

Abbit: "..."

"Aren't you afraid that Duke Lucius will rush into the palace?"

Samantha: "Let him come, I would like to ask him, how dare he hand it to me when he writes such mentally retarded words."

She knocked on the table, thinking, so boring.

She kind of misses some bright little girl.

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