Wei Lan got in the car and Winnie followed closely behind.

Lin turned around and got on the carriage at the back. Wei Lan opened the curtain and watched him get on before letting it down.

"Princess, what are you looking at?" Winnie asked.

"Why are you so curious?" Wei Lan glanced at her. He was promoting the relationship between the male and female protagonists! Little girl, don't be curious.

"Princess..."

Winnie started gossiping mysteriously, her mouth humming like a silly girl, her eyes sparkling.

"Your Highness, why did you go out of your way to call Master Lin here?"

Wei Lan pursed her lips into a straight line when she heard this. Even a ghost could tell what she meant.

"Don't let your head get confused. He's just a servant. Do you think I would like him?"

"Don't make random assumptions next time, you hear me?"

Ever since he realized that he didn't need to pretend to like Lin, Wei Lan really didn't want to pretend for even a second.

During the first mission, he was so funny that he almost died of laughter, although it was still quite amusing.

"Yes, yes, Your Highness..."

Winnie's tone suddenly became nervous. She lowered her head and looked towards the window from time to time, with her two fingers tightly clasped together.

Wei Lan was feeling a little strange, so he glanced out the window.

As a result, they saw Lin standing beside the carriage and following it, his eyes looking forward, not looking in their direction.

Wei Lan swallowed his saliva instantly, thinking, why did he come down? Did he feel crowded because he brought other servants with him?

He probably didn't hear what he just said, right?!

Do you think the princess' attitude changed too quickly?

"That...Lin?"

Wei Lan called out tentatively, but the man pretended not to hear and quickened his pace forward.

Forget it, Wei Lan felt frustrated and thought to himself, if I let you go, just shorten your legs!

. . .

It was almost dinner time when we arrived in Hulton.

Wei Lan was shaken all the way in the carriage, which made his back and waist sore. The carriage stopped in front of the big castle.

Winnie should have gone down first, but Wei Lan got there first. His legs were numb and he couldn't wait to go down and take a walk.

The small iron door with gold patterns was opened, and someone immediately placed a small stool at his feet.

Wei Lan looked at the small height and saw that this group of people actually had to pass a stool to him. He couldn't help but sigh in his heart, wondering why he had never received such treatment before.

He first stepped on the small ladder along the side of the carriage, and his feet felt like ants crawling, and then his entire calf became numb.

Damn it, Wei Lan cursed inwardly, why is it so annoying?

He was frowning, and when he stepped down with his other foot, the heel of his leather shoe popped out of the stool and his foot tilted in an instant.

What the hell!

But in the next second, someone held his waist and half of his shoulders, and he almost didn't fall.

Wei Lan narrowed his eyes, he was scared to death!

Then he turned his head and saw Lin's delicate face.

Wei Lan quickly stood up straight and looked around. Hathaway and a group of servants had just got off the carriage.

"Your Highness, are you okay?"

Winnie stepped down from the carriage and asked him with concern.

Wei Lan shook his head. Damn it, why did he make him seem so delicate?

"fine."

"Your Highness," Rose, the housekeeper, got off the carriage at the back and walked in front of him and bowed.

"His Majesty the King has already arranged a place. I will take Her Royal Highness the Princess there first."

"Well," Wei Lan nodded and said to Winnie, "Let's go."

Lin stood where he was and withdrew his hand, with no expression on his face. He just raised his eyes and glanced at the figure that had already passed by, then followed.

"Wow--"

Winnie couldn't help but exclaim at the sight before her.

Wei Lan also sighed in his heart that being rich is really being rich.

In the distance in front of him were two huge and majestic castles, with armored soldiers standing guard.

There is lush greenery on both sides, and a large circle in the middle connecting the two castles is a large marble-paved open space with a very wide area.

He thought that the green path that the carriage had just passed was the path leading to the castle, but he didn't expect it to be a path inside the castle.

Housekeeper Rose brought them to the main hall, which was a room on the second floor. The style of the corridor was particularly classical, with dark-patterned floral fabrics covering the walls, various beautiful murals hanging on the walls, and thick carpets on the floor.

The king and his entourage's rooms were on the third floor, and the servants' rooms were in a side hall on the first floor. Rose took him to the door of the room and went downstairs with the other servants.

"Princess?"

Winnie opened the carved doorknob and saw Wei Lan standing there in a daze, and called out in confusion.

Wei Lan looked around. His room was in the center and there was a window along the corridor.

Logically, he should live on the third floor with the king and his family, so why was he arranged here? After all, he was also the owner.

Other countries should be arranged on the second floor and in the castle next door.

"Your Highness?" Winnie opened the door and called out strangely again.

Wei Lan came back to his senses, "Okay, okay, let's go in."

The first huge floor-to-ceiling window behind the goose down curtain was now wide open, from which one could see the endless grassland below the castle and the hunting ground deep in the forest.

"Your Highness, I'll go down and ask someone to bring the luggage up." Winnie said as she bowed and left.

Wei Lan withdrew his gaze upon hearing the voice, and saw a large, soft bed nearby. He glanced to the side and saw that the person was gone. He was about to jump on the bed and lie down on the body, but a servant outside the door called him downstairs for dinner.

. . .

Wei Lan walked into the restaurant. The king, queen and the third prince were already seated. Wei Lan walked over and sat opposite the three of them. From the moment he came in, the king's eyes had never left him.

Wei Lan knew that he was watching her behavior, so she recalled what the etiquette master had taught her and acted accordingly. Fortunately, the king did not think there was anything wrong with it.

But at this moment, the fat little prince William suddenly started to yell,

"What's going on, mom? Why is this bitch eating at the same table with us?"

Winnie was just about to cut the food in front of him when she was startled by the little brat's voice.

Before Wei Lan could say anything, King William glared at him.

"What are you talking about? This is your sister! You have to say hello to her when you see her next time, okay?!"

. . .

Wei Lan rolled his eyes. He really didn’t want to watch their acting. It seemed that the king was afraid that the little fat boy would be disrespectful to him at the banquet.

Queen Dailian must have done it on purpose. At this time, the fat boy should be in school. She probably brought him here because she was afraid that he would not be used to being alone in the palace.

However, he hoped that Queen Dailian would not be stupid enough to let the little brat speak ill of him at the banquet, thereby making everyone have a bad impression of the princess.

Then the whole country will lose face, and this will also have a certain impact on the king’s situation and status.

and many more?

Wei Lan's hand holding the food suddenly paused as he remembered the letter the Crown Prince had sent him.

The letter said that the old man and the queen were ready to make a move. If the queen didn't care about the king's image among the countries, it would be damaged or something else.

This is obviously closely related to her reputation and fame, how come she doesn't care at all?

This reminded him of a random excuse he had made up before: if the princess died, the next rumor would be that the king was cruel and heartless and even killed his own daughter.

When the king was asked to investigate, he actually found problems with the two barons.

But it was clearly a rumor that he had a group of people spread, so how could we find out that there was really someone involved?

And there is the connection between the Queen and Count Seppa. Are they planning a rebellion?

What the hell!

Wei Lan dropped the fork in his hand in a daze. If the princess wanted to seize the throne, she might have accidentally learned about the queen's activities before.

So the Queen has always wanted to get rid of him?

No, we can’t trust everything the Crown Prince says. Isn’t he the Queen’s biological son?

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