Western Fantasy: The Princess Wants to Save the World

Chapter 162 Relics



Chapter 162 Relics

Cecilia did not come to him immediately, she was the daughter he was familiar with.

This was pretty much how he and Cecilia got along until Cecilia's twentieth birthday.

Cecilia didn't see him as a father, and he tried his best not to appear in front of Cecilia.

Gallup didn't want to see an expression of disgust on the face that looked like Elena.

After her twentieth birthday, Cecilia seemed very strange to Gallup.

Although he knew that it was his daughter, Gallup always felt that it was not her.

Gallup has selfish motives.

Elena left behind few relics, and Cecilia was one of them.

And he only had Cecilia left.

Even though the Cecilia in front of him might not be his daughter anymore, he could pretend not to have any doubts and pretend not to notice anything unusual.

But Cecilia escaped.

Gallup doesn't know why.

Or maybe they know it but are unwilling to face it.

Missing person rewards were posted on the Rose Daily day after day.

He pretended not to know that Cecilia was in the south, and pretended not to know that Cecilia had gone to Aslaide City again.

The entire kingdom is his territory, how could he not receive any news at all?

Besides, Cecilia has always been very bold and doesn't seem to have the slightest intention of hiding her tracks.

Cecilia had been away from Petra for more than a month, and Gallup knew some of the things she had done in bits and pieces.

He wanted to see Cecilia.

From the time Cecilia was born until now, Cecilia has never been away from me for so long.

But Cecilia went back to the palace first with an old woman and a child.

Gallup didn't sit still.

He got up and left the study and went to Cecilia's bedroom.

As soon as I walked in, I heard crying coming from the bedroom.

Gallup paused.

Is Cecilia so reluctant to come back?

Then I heard a familiar voice again, "I'm back safely, right? Okay, stop crying. People who don't know would think something happened to me."

The crying gradually subsided.

Gallup was in no hurry to go in.

Twenty-year-old Cecilia was always polite in front of him.

Whether it is your attitude towards yourself or your habits in dealing with people and things.

None of these things would belong to my own daughter.

Just like now, he knows his daughter very well.

The princess who had been spoiled by herself for twenty years never knew how to comfort others.

It's good enough that she doesn't have to be comforted by others.

They talked for a while, and the maid who had been crying before said a few more words. Cecilia heard it with a helpless tone but agreed.

Then Cecilia began to introduce people.

Gallup guessed that it was to introduce each other to each other.

He stood outside for a long time, until Cecilia came out and met him.

When Cecilia saw Gallup, she was stunned for a moment, but then she reacted and chuckled.

Gallup, as a father, is, in some ways, an extremely failed one.

Spoiling children but not getting their love and respect.

But in some ways, Cecilia really envied the original owner for having such a father from the bottom of her heart.

Cecilia was the first to salute Gallup.

Her chuckle just now sounded like a mockery to Gallup's ears.

"Father, do you have something to say to me?"

Cecilia spoke calmly, as if she had never left the palace.

Gallup's eyes were deep, "You won't let me in?"

Cecilia thought about Calista and the old woman and shook her head. "I'd better go to your place."

The father and daughter met each other's eyes, and Cecilia's eyes were cool, without any avoidance.

It was Gallup who compromised and said, "Let's go."

Gallup walked in front and Cecilia followed behind.

Gallup didn't walk fast, and Cecilia wasn't in a hurry either.

He even took the initiative to talk, "You should have known where I was all along, right?"

Gallup said, "Hmm."

Then he added, "I only know the general idea, but I am not sure about the details."

Cecilia looked at the direction Gallup was leading, which was obviously not the way to his study.

It seemed like the first day she came, she went to the original owner's mother's bedroom.

It was also Gallup's former bedroom.

Now it has become a forbidden area in the palace.

The two were silent for a while, and then Gallup spoke again, "How was your time out there?"

Cecilia noticed that Gallup used the word "play."

It is a far cry from the nature of "escape".

Cecilia nodded, then realized Gallup couldn't see her, so she quickly said "hmm".

The forbidden area was some distance away from Cecilia's bedroom, and the two fell into silence again.

Cecilia looked at Gallup's back.

He is in his forties and looks a little haggard.

Cecilia sighed.

The voice was very quiet, but Gallup heard it anyway. "What's wrong?"

"Nothing, I just suddenly realized that you are no longer young."

Gallup's heart skipped a beat. Could this be one of the reasons why Cecilia had become a little more sensible?

He turned his head to try to see Cecilia's expression clearly, but there was no obvious expression on Cecilia's face.

Gallup turned his head back and changed the subject, "I heard that you held a wedding with that kid Babbitt in Huguzhi City?"

Cecilia smiled and said, "Your information is not accurate. When I went there, Duke Babbitt was indeed holding a wedding. The bride was a girl named Anasta, who was very beautiful."

Gallup glanced sideways again.

This is not much different from the daughter in my memory.

It turned out that Cecilia also liked to tie men up and bring them back to the palace. Although she did nothing after bringing them back, she would always do this from time to time.

Her secretary Turner once joked that Her Royal Highness the Princess was like a scumbag who flirted with others and then did not take responsibility.

Could it be that I am really too suspicious?

Cecilia had a smile on her face, but her heart was in turmoil.

Gallup knew what she had done in Huguzhi City.

What about in Aslade City?

What about Lesley Ann’s identity and her use of magic?

What about what I did in the Magician's Guild before that?

What does Gallup know, and how much does it know?

Cecilia wanted to test it but couldn't.

Too obvious.

Gallup followed up Cecilia's question and asked, "I went to the South and encountered an epidemic. Are you nervous?"

Cecilia shook her head. "The Duchess is very capable. She knows some medical skills and magic. The epidemic was brought under control almost immediately."

This doesn't count as Cecilia lying.

Even if we go to Huguzhi City and ask now, the people on the street will definitely say that it was their Duchess who saved them.

Perhaps there are a few people in the slums who would say that it was Her Royal Highness the Princess who saved them.

However, if you don't get support from others, you will be looked down upon.


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