After listening to Anna's narration, Flora's expression was calm and indifferent, and everyone couldn't guess what she was thinking.

Flora just said: "Anna, send a message to the palace and ask them to set up a teleportation array immediately. I will go to the deep-sea mermaid country myself."

Anna pressed her fist to her chest, and replied respectfully, "Yes, Your Majesty."

Dickens hesitated for a moment, walked up to Flora, and whispered to her, "Flora, what are you going to do in Mermaid Country? Are you going to fight them?"

Flora tilted her head, staring silently at Dickens with her blue eyes, like a lake in spring, calm and gentle, and asked with a smile: "Is it not possible?"

Flora thought that if Dickens wanted to stop her, she wouldn't be very surprised. After all, Dickens' fall was not because of a taboo. His heart was still as pure as an angel, and it's normal not to like to fight and kill.

Fortunately, she has other plans, so she won't embarrass Dickens.

Flora found a reason for Dickens very "understanding" in her heart, but she didn't want to. Dickens hesitated and said: "It's not impossible, but I don't recommend it. Although you are very powerful now, the deep sea is after all. The territory of the Mermaid Kingdom, where they can borrow power far beyond their own, I'm afraid you will suffer."

Flora looked at him in surprise, with a dazed look on her face, and she asked nervously, "I'm going to attack the mermaid kingdom, won't you stop me?"

Dickens asked back: "Why should I stop you?"

Flora hesitated and said, "Because you are an angel..."

Dickens had a strange expression on his face. He suddenly realized that Flora really thought too well of him.

No, it’s not quite right to say that. It should be said that Flora thinks of the existence of angels too purely and beautifully.Although the angels are indeed moving forward with the will of God on their backs, judging from the number of fallen heavens, it is known that there are many angels with distracting thoughts, and the angels themselves may be biased towards the light, but they are by no means pure light.

Most of them act upright, but because they don't want to fall into heaven, they choose the way that pleases God the most.

But now he is just a fallen angel, God's gaze will no longer rest on him, and of course he will no longer be bound by the past, and he can move forward freely.

Dickens looked at Flora suspiciously, and slowly realized where Flora's knot was.

But he didn't directly explain his thoughts to Flora, perhaps because he subconsciously worried that when Flora knew that he was not so perfect, her expectations of him would be disappointed.

So, after a moment of silence, this sometimes innocent and sometimes cunning fallen angel took Flora's hand, and under her slightly dazed eyes, said the most joyful words to her: "Queen, I As I said, I am now the thing in your palm... the minister under your skirt, so what you think is my will."

So, don't ask me if I like it or not, it's enough if you like it.

Because...you are the one I love and love.

As long as you are happy, I am happy.

The author has something to say: The queen and the fallen angel probably get along in the following way

Flora: Husband, do you like my dress?

Dickens: It doesn’t matter whether I like it or not, as long as you like it, my wife, anyway, whatever you wear is the most beautiful in my eyes

Flora: (excited!)

The next chapter will be at twelve o'clock tomorrow

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