The third floor of the cruise ship, Crystal Hall.

Although it is at sea, the banquet still has all the specifications expected of a palace dinner.

The exaggerated crystal chandelier hangs overhead like a giant octopus, illuminating the room as bright as day. The tempting delicacies are placed along the long table to the end of the hall.

At the dinner, there were elegantly dressed people, clinking glasses and feasting their eyes, it was a scene of prosperity and prosperity.

The noise of frolicking came to an abrupt end as the Queen appeared, but the moment she raised her glass, the music began to roar.

The dinner officially began, and no one except the Queen dared to be late. But this time there was an exception.

Green didn't want to attract too much attention and deliberately wanted to blend into the crowd quietly after the banquet started.

But he underestimated the personal charm of his "brother".

The young gentlemen and ladies on the dance floor had already started their first dance, but all eyes were focused on the entrance of the hall at the same time.

The little boy sat in a wheelchair, looking sideways anxiously. The moonlight embraced him from behind, kissing his angelic profile.

The melodious music continued, but everyone in the hall forgot to breathe, waiting for the other party to turn around so that they could see clearly.

Green lowered his eyes and rubbed the little mermaid's tilted head. For the first time, he showed some patience and carefully tucked in the blanket covering its lower body.

When he looked up again, his arms froze and he wanted to turn around and leave. But under the gaze of countless eyes, Green could only bite the bullet and push the wheelchair forward with a smile.

"I'm sorry, Your Majesty. As you know, my brother is feeling a little unwell and overslept. So..."

This excuse made the Queen, who originally didn't care, look gloomy instantly. "Since he is not feeling well, why do you bring him out instead of taking good care of him as his brother? Are you worried that he will catch a cold again?"

The perfect gentleman was good at observing people's words and expressions. Noticing that the atmosphere was not right, the Duke immediately stepped forward and invited the Queen to dance with him.

Green immediately gave him a grateful look. The Duke shook his head, as if to say that it was not worth mentioning to please a lady.

Prince William had been waiting for the young man to appear early in the morning. When he finally arrived, he immediately raised his glass and walked forward.

"You're late, is Ciel feeling unwell?"

Green waved his hands quickly, "Thank you for your concern, Prince. He is much better now. It's just that he has been weak since he was a child and can't walk much. He has been recuperating in the manor. He has never met so many important people, so it is inevitable that he is a little nervous."

The boy had a pale complexion and light lips. He leaned in the wheelchair with a lazy look, but his blue eyes were bright and lively. The high neckline showed the most fashionable lace edge at the time, like a snow-white rose in full bloom.

Prince William felt itchy after seeing it and couldn't wait to pick it up and keep it.

"Ah! So that's it."

Prince William spoke in a long tone, with an expression that said, "I understand everything." This made Green nervous for a moment, as if the other party really knew everything.

"Oh, right! Green. Miss Hall was looking for you just now. I just finished dancing and I'm tired, so I'm going to take Charles over there to eat something. You can go without worry!"

While Green was still hesitant, he already had one hand on the wheelchair.

William glanced at him with an unquestionable look. Green understood instantly, nodded, looked at the curious little mermaid with complicated eyes, and left with heavy steps.

Her bright blue eyes moved back and forth on the long table filled with food. The little mermaid seemed to have discovered something great and was eager to share it with the guy behind her.

But when it turned around, it saw a strange blond man. It was really scared and its tail started to bounce uncontrollably.

"Be careful! Don't fall."

The blond man reached out and pushed it back into the wheelchair with such force that the little mermaid felt the pain of her scales being touched even through a layer of blanket.

It doesn't like this human.

No! It doesn't like any humans.

I thought the guy in the tall hat was a good person for taking it away from the one-eyed monster and the bad guy with the sword, giving him a place to sleep and clothes to wear.

But the other party said he would take him to find food, and then he left him in a terrible place full of humans.

How bad!

William was in a good mood looking at the angry little guy, and wanted to tease him again. Suddenly, a plate of exquisite desserts blocked his eyes.

"This tastes good, would you like to try it?"

William looked up and saw a neat blue and white military uniform. Even though the other party was bent over, his back was still as straight as a pine or bamboo. William suddenly wanted to hear the crisp sound when it broke.

"Captain Ling, where are your etiquette?"

The proud prince stopped smiling, unlike his usual cheerful expression. He looked at the uninvited guest with cold and stern eyes, which were somewhat inhumane.

The latter pushed the plate into the boy's arms, stood up straight, and maintained his usual gentle tone.

"Gentlemanly etiquette should be used with ladies, and Prince William probably doesn't want to experience it."

The air suddenly became heavy.

As they looked at each other, there were flames burning in their eyes, as if they would explode at the slightest collision.

The little mermaid held the plate tightly, like a puppy protecting its food, with her eyes curved in a smile, as if she was unmoved by everything around her.

But in my heart, I was shouting silently at the two people who were on the verge of a fight.

Fight, fight!

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