Mel didn't know what the earl was thinking. He left in a hurry and the other party didn't know what he was going to do specifically.

When Mel quickly arrived at the manor, the situation was not as dangerous as he had imagined.

Cecilia was sitting there sipping her tea, looking as if she was living a peaceful life. How could the people from the Guards be speaking so anxiously?

Mel was relieved to see that Cecilia was fine, but he was not forgiving. "You are so leisurely, you almost broke my legs."

Cecilia saw that Mel's forehead was really sweaty. "It's hard work, but I still have to trouble you to prove my identity to the people here."

Cecilia shrugged and said, "This housekeeper said that I forged the documents."

Mel was startled by Cecilia's tone, "Speak properly."

Cecilia smiled brightly, "I still have to trouble the little prince to prove it."

Mel rolled his eyes. How could he prove it? The other party could just continue to say that he was also fake.

This princess.

He called me here just because he didn't want to clean up the mess.

Mel also took out a document and read it.

Some of the workers in the manor believed Cecilia's previous remarks.

Some of them had worked in this estate for a long time and knew what kind of master Reynard was.

They could more or less feel that the charges that were mentioned were mostly true.

But he was also afraid that if he expressed his trust in this so-called princess too early, he would be immediately treated as an accomplice of Leonard and thrown into prison.

So he just let Ford and Cecilia confront each other.

Now there is a man who calls himself the little prince, saying that he wants to seal up the manor, and he has brought Count Arnold's men with him.

It would be too much to act dumb any longer.

The scene began to become chaotic when one person took the lead and began to confess some of Leonard's previous crimes.

Cecilia stopped them and asked them to line up and speak slowly one by one.

When Ford saw that the situation was hopeless, he collapsed to the ground and stared at the bright crystal chandelier on the ceiling.

Master, I'm sorry.

A tear fell from Ford's eye.

Not everyone in the manor knew what Reynard had done, but in order to reduce their own punishment, some people even told people that Reynard had spat into the Moslaha River while traveling one day.

Cecilia held her forehead with her hand.

Mel was also very speechless. "Don't say these useless things. I really don't know what to say related to Leonard. Just talk about the situation of this manor and what happened in Leonard's territory."

This is a lot more useful things.

But they were all big or small things, and Cecilia was bored listening to them.

Ford still said nothing, and Cecilia didn't force him. At worst, she could take him back to Petra and let the master and servant meet. She would always be able to get the information out of him.

Seeing that the sky was getting darker and darker, Valken saw that the princess had no intention of resting, "Your Highness, is it time to rest?"

Cecilia thought Valken was tired and was about to nod, but was interrupted by Mel, "As a captain, why do you worry so much?"

Valken didn't argue with Mel. If he didn't worry, would he wait for the little prince to worry about it?

The princess's emotions had fluctuated greatly in the afternoon, and she had been forcing herself to stay awake until now. Valken naturally didn't want Cecilia to continue to work so hard.

Seeing Valken looking at her, Cecilia also realized that the other party was worried about her.

Cecilia actually didn't want to stop. Once she stopped, all she could think about was what Abeluna said.

What happened next?

She didn’t dare to let herself stop, “I’m not very tired, you two stay here, and the rest of you go and rest.

Mel stood like a victorious rooster, his neck straight.

Cecilia didn't know whether to laugh or cry.

Seeing that Cecilia had made up her mind, Valken obeyed the order and arranged the shifts, with two to three people in a group, changing shifts every two hours.

Cecilia was very grateful for Valken's respect for her.

Until the moon was above the treetops, everyone in the manor except Ford told everything they knew.

Cecilia nodded and looked at Valken, Mel, and Celine who had been accompanying her. "I heard that Clifton Harbor is very lively at night. Do you want to go shopping?"

Mel couldn't help rolling his eyes again. The thing he did most today was rolling his eyes.

Valken gently reminded, "Your Highness, it's almost one o'clock."

Cecilia was stunned. Is it so late?

She gave an awkward smile and said, "I'm so sorry, I didn't pay attention to the time. Let's go and have a rest."

Naturally, they would not go out to look for a place to live, as it would be a waste if they lived in Leonard's manor.

The servants in the manor also asked them to return to their rooms to rest.

As for Ford, guards took turns to prevent him from escaping.

Cecilia found a guest room and moved in. After Cecilia lay down on the bed and was about to turn off the lights in the room, Celine heard the princess calling her.

"Celine."

"I'm here, Your Highness."

"Will you sleep with me tonight?"

Cecilia didn't think she could fall asleep. She didn't want to sit alone, staring at the ceiling, waiting for dawn.

Maybe having someone next to me would make me feel more comfortable.

Celine had never experienced such a request from a princess before, and after a moment of hesitation, she walked from the door of the room to Cecilia's bedside, "Yes, Your Highness."

Celine has the experience of sleeping in the same bed with her sister.

When she first lay down next to the princess, Celine was nervous, with her rabbit ears standing straight up.

Cecilia laughed out loud, "Don't be nervous."

But Celine didn't relax.

Cecilia had no choice but to ask, "Can you tell me about your family? I remember you have a sister?"

Celine didn't expect the princess to remember what she said. She felt less nervous and more curious. "You actually remember it."

Cecilia looked at Celine with a smile. Celine thought for a moment and said, "The story of our family is very simple. There is nothing interesting."

After Celine finished speaking, she closed her mouth again. After a long silence, Cecilia was about to find a new topic when she heard Celine continue speaking.

"My parents would go out to work, usually leaving me and my sister alone at home. As I got older, I was also asked to go to work."

"The minister who was in charge of assigning work to us orcs saw that I was a rabbit man and that rabbit men were not aggressive, so he sent me to Petra. After layers of selection and training, I was assigned to work in His Majesty's study."

What Celine said is something that does not exist in the system.

The system will only provide each person's name, identity, age, species, and related relationships.

What a crap system.

"My father's study? Then how did it end up here?"

There was a hint of disappointment in Celine's eyes. "Your Highness, have you forgotten that it was you who brought me back?"

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