Western Fantasy: The Princess Wants to Save the World

Chapter 38 Peace Pact



Chapter 38 Peace Pact

This is really not good news.

Valken looked at the empty cell, "What about Reynard?"

"Reynard is still in the cell."

The only one rescued was Freya.

Moreover, Freya was rescued the day before just after Valken asked her why the black magician didn't come to save Freya.

Cecilia felt that she had no way to defend herself.

This feeling is really bad.

Valken did not ask any more questions. He just said to Cecilia, "Your Highness, the dungeon is cold and gloomy. Let's go out first."

After leaving the dungeon, Valken sent Cecilia back to the palace. "I will report to His Majesty about Freya's escape."

Cecilia expressed her desire to go with Valken to see Gallup.

Valken naturally would not refuse.

When I arrived outside Gallup's study, I heard Gallup's furious voice coming from inside, "Why hasn't the situation at the Gold Mine Road been settled yet? People are dead, why are their families still being asked to continue working?"

Cecilia paused. She had seen this plot in the original book.

There were heavy casualties in the Buddha Gold Mine Road. Finally, under the organization and arrangement of Princess Freya, the people of the Buddha Gold Mine Road lived a happy and fulfilling life, and the giants were willing to continue mining ore and coal for humans.

Now that I think about it, the original book really is like a fairy tale book.

The protagonist Freya was finally loved and admired by everyone.

Although it seems that Freya has many problems now, it is very different from the original.

What exactly causes such a big difference between reality and the original work?

Could it be that black magic could really make the world a happy place?

Cecilia didn't want to believe it.

When the ministers and nobles came out, each of them had a bitter look on their faces.

Seeing Cecilia outside the study, his face turned even paler.

If His Majesty Gallop is the living god of death, then Princess Cecilia is the devil under the hands of the god of death.

Although the princess looked much more normal last time at her own birthday party.

But who knows if that was just a normal reaction from the princess on a whim?

Everyone bowed respectfully to the princess, "Your Highness."

Cecilia exempted everyone from the formalities and said, "Thank you for your hard work. I still have something to ask my father. Please pay more attention to the matters of the Buddha Gold Mine Road."

Valken has been observing Cecilia.

Apart from other aspects, Cecilia is much better now than before.

The two men walked into Gallup's study.

Gallup had his back to the door and didn't see who came in. "Don't come see me until you've dealt with it!"

Cecilia picked up the scattered manuscripts and gently placed them on Gallup's desk. "Father."

Gallup turned around slowly and saw Cecilia and Valken. He asked tiredly, "Why are you here?"

"You look tired. Perhaps I should come back another time."

Gallup shook his head. "You say."

"The girl who was going to impersonate me at my birthday party disappeared."

Valken really wanted to add some details for Gallup to consider, but in front of Gallup's uneasy look, only Cecilia dared to speak.

At this time, Valken felt that his previous suspicions were inexplicable.

How could Her Royal Highness tolerate me challenging the royal authority for so long?

Valken always felt that something was strange.

"Gone? How could it be gone? Are the people guarding the dungeon useless?"

Cecilia found that Gallup was really easily irritable, no wonder people outside said he was a tyrant.

"Father, calm down. The cell is intact. It doesn't look like a jailbreak. It could be that the black magician rescued the person."

Gallup glanced at Valken behind Cecilia and said, "You did let him know."

Valken was innocently being watched by the angry monarch, "I know nothing."

Gallup snorted coldly and looked at Cecilia again, "How did you determine that?"

Gallup may be irritable, but he is not completely irrational.

Cecilia explained, "The last time we went to the dungeon to interrogate the two, the president of the Magician Guild left a surveillance spell there. He discovered that the spell was ineffective and reported it to me as soon as he found out."

Valken looked at Cecilia from the side and lied without blinking an eye.

The suspicion that had just dissipated rose again.

Gallup's attention was somewhat distracted. "Is that the person you are talking about the one who invited you to dance?"

Cecilia was stunned for a moment and then laughed, "Yes, it's him."

Valken felt Gallup's brow furrow further.

Cecilia suddenly felt something was wrong. "Father, this is not important. What's important is that Freya is missing now, and we have no clues about where she escaped to."

It's not that there are no clues at all.

Gallup's anger in the study just now reminded Cecilia.

If the plot had developed according to the original novel, Abeluna would most likely have taken Freya to the Gold Mine to improve Freya's reputation.

Cecilia couldn't help feeling sad when she thought that Abeluna was standing on the opposite side of herself.

"I understand, Valken. Now go post the portrait of the woman pretending to be Cecilia and search the whole city for her."

Cecilia did not remind Gallup that, apart from black magic, there are also spells in magic that can change one's appearance.

Even if a wanted order is issued, it will most likely be of no avail.

Valken glanced at Cecilia. He didn't know if it was the tacit understanding created by the trip to Clifton Port, but he felt that the princess did not really agree with His Majesty's arrangement.

But Cecilia didn't say anything, so Valken had to step back and arrange this matter.

Gallup and Cecilia were the only ones left in the study.

"You like the president of the Magician's Guild very much?"

"Father, I feel the accident at the Fojin Mine Road should not be taken lightly."

Cecilia and Gallup spoke almost at the same time, but said completely different things.

"reason."

"not at all."

Like a tacit understanding between father and daughter, they both answered almost at the same time.

This time Gallup seemed to have no intention of speaking. He looked at his daughter who had suddenly grown up.

Cecilia said, "The Buddha Gold Mine Road is located in the Wakadi Mountains. That mountain range blocks the demons coming from the other side. Once the matter of the Buddha Gold Mine Road expands, the orcs will resist vigorously and may be able to break free from our control..."

"Child, have you forgotten the Peace Treaty? As long as the Peace Treaty exists, the Orcs will have to obey the orders and control of humans forever."

Upon hearing this, Cecilia looked at Gallup in surprise.

The peace treaty only stipulates that non-human races cannot harm humans, and that races cannot harm each other.

There are still some minor details.

But Cecilia remembered very clearly that the Peace Treaty must not be a tool for humans to enslave other races.


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