Valken looked at the other person. He did not hear the other party's complete explanation, but based on Cecilia's questioning, he concluded that the other party was a liar who was full of lies.

He drew his sword and pointed it at the other person. The woman stammered, "Upstairs, they, I saw them when they were going up the stairs."

Upon hearing this, Valken walked into the counter and tried it at various angles.

The woman continued to explain, "Really, I really saw it there, please believe me."

Valken shook his head at Cecilia behind her back.

Cecilia looked at the woman who was still trying to argue, "I'll give you one last chance. If you don't tell the truth, you don't have to talk anymore."

The woman bit her lip and both of them fell into silence.

Valken returned to Cecilia again. Just for a moment, he saw the shadow of His Majesty in the princess.

"Can you promise that I won't die after I finish speaking?"

Cecilia cast a checking magic to check if the other party was not poisoned or anything.

After the inspection, Cecilia nodded to the other party and said, "You can escape the death penalty, but you can't escape the living punishment."

Half of the other person's strength dissipated, and he took two steps back and leaned against the counter. "I am from the church. Prince Morphis proposed to the king to cut church expenses and personnel some time ago. The Pope wanted to teach Prince Morphis a lesson, so he sent us to follow Prince Mel all the way to look for opportunities."

Cecilia admitted that they did find a good opportunity.

"So you recognized me and Valken from the beginning, right?"

The woman nodded, "The princess doesn't show up very often, but I have seen Lord Valken on missions. Those are the only ones I can think of who Lord Valken would personally protect."

Cecilia continued, "Do you know where they took Mel?"

The woman gave an address and said, "You really won't let me die, right? I have really told you everything I know, Your Highness. You promised me."

As the woman spoke, she moved closer to Cecilia, and Valken quickly stood in front of Cecilia.

Cecilia gently placed her hand on Valken's arm and said, "Find a place to keep watch. When daybreak comes, ask the soldiers guarding Vila Port to send the person back to Petra."

Valken saluted and did as Cecilia instructed.

"Princess! I really told you everything! You said you wouldn't let me die." The woman was still thinking about Cecilia and yelling as she was being taken away.

Cecilia couldn't take care of the church's affairs. She felt that if the matter was reported back to Petra, both Gallop and Prince Morpheus would handle it well.

Her first priority was to find Mel and then quickly set off to Clifton Harbour.

With a destination in mind, everything becomes faster.

The rain that had been falling all night finally stopped at this moment. Some light came through the door. Cecilia looked at Mel who was carried back by the knight in the distance, and her heart, which had been hanging in the air all night, finally settled down.

The people from the church kidnapped Mel but didn't dare to do anything to him because of his identity as the little prince.

Their mission is to bring little Prince Mel back safely in order to threaten Prince Morpheus.

They were about to escape from Port Vila with little Prince Mel when they were caught by the Royal Guards who arrived.

It was not until I saw Valken that I finally understood why I was discovered so quickly.

"Go with the woman just now, and ask the guards at Vila Port to send everyone back to Petra, and give them to my father along with my handwritten letter."

The members of the Guards Regiment received the order.

The doctor had worked so hard. He had just gone back to take a nap when Valken picked him up and brought him over to examine Mel.

Fortunately, when the doctor was awakened, it was already daybreak. The doctor lost his temper and followed Valken to the hotel again.

After checking everything, the doctor found nothing wrong. He was a kind-hearted doctor. He packed up the dishes and said to Valken earnestly, "Young man, don't be so noisy. It's easy to get into trouble!"

If it weren't for the fact that all the knights under his command had their own tasks, either to escort the church members, to contact the people in Port Vila, or to deal with the incident of last night's break-in to the labor group, the matter of finding a doctor would never fall on Valken's head.

Among those present, the only one who could ask Valken to run errands was Cecilia.

Cecilia didn't stay with Mel either. Seeing this man being kidnapped because he was knocked unconscious by drugs made her people busy all night. Cecilia really didn't have the mood to stay with him.

Seeing her subordinates busy with work, Cecilia felt embarrassed to just sit there.

In the end, it was Cecilia who negotiated the terms of compensation with the trade union.

When the workers of the trade union came to work in the morning, they saw that the doors and windows of the office had been pried open, and they immediately went to find the captain of the city guards in Port Vila.

The captain of the city guard of Port Vila had never felt that the security in Port Vila was so problematic. When he got to work in the morning, he was found by the Royal Guards and asked to arrange people to escort the people who kidnapped Prince Mel back to Petra.

Who are the Royal Guards? How dare he assign anyone to take on this job?

He must have done it himself and was prepared to go to Petra in person.

We haven't even finished searching for all the cars here yet, but the workers from the union came and said their property had been robbed.

Other organizations are fine. The trade union is a grassroots organization in a city, and it is linked to the lives of ordinary people. If there is any problem, they will definitely take it seriously. But now...

The captain of the guards weighed the pros and cons, and finally waved his hand and asked his trusted subordinate to handle the matter.

The trusted general came back less than half an hour after he left, followed by several people from the trade union. When the captain of the guards asked, the trusted general took out the note left by Cecilia.

One head and two big.

Is there another person in this country with this name?

Well, the matter of escorting the prisoners back to Petra had to be put aside for now. The captain of the guards gritted his teeth and took his confidants and the workers of the trade union to the address left by Cecilia.

Cecilia's portrait had never been published in the newspaper. Although the captain of the guards did not know what Cecilia looked like, when he saw all the guards in the crowd respectfully reporting to a woman, even a fool would have known who the princess was.

The captain of the guards quickly led his men forward.

On the way here, these people had already agreed on a common statement. If the name on the note really belonged to the princess herself, they would not ask for compensation no matter what.

Yes, they just went to confirm the authenticity of the note and left.

But Cecilia disagreed and asked someone to take the money to the Workers' Guild. "If Valken can pry open the door of the Workers' Guild, it means others can do it too. It's time to repair it properly. If the money is not enough, write a letter to Petra in half a month. I will report the situation to my father and allocate funds."

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