Online game: Confession of love to a noble daughter at the beginning

Chapter 237



Gwen was stunned when she heard Leah's question.

Her fiancé?

Wait a minute.

Gwen seemed to have suddenly realized something, and an inexplicable thought appeared in her mind.

Her engagement?

Who is it?

Countless memories flashed through Gwen's mind, and she did remember that she had an engagement with the Clevner family.

Moreover, this was an engagement that had been made since she was a child.

The engagement was with the head of the Clevner family.

But...

If that's the case.

Then her fiancé, wouldn't it be...

"Liya?"

"?"

Liya, who was opposite Crystal, was stunned when she heard Gwen's doubtful words.

Before she could continue speaking, Gwen closed her eyes and even stuttered a little:

"How, how, how, how is it possible! This is absolutely impossible!"

Liya's voice gradually came out from the crystal:

"Gwen, what are you talking about?"

Gwen shook her head violently, shook off the redness on her cheeks, and threw away all those distracting thoughts.

"Nothing...Liya, what's the matter?"

The other side of the crystal was silent for a while, and then the voice of inquiry continued:

"I need to know something from you now."

Liya's tone was unusually solemn.

Hearing this, Gwen couldn't help but become serious.

She straightened her body and brought the crystal close to her ear.

Liya's voice rang through the crystal.

"Excuse me for asking, Gwen."

"How did you become the head of the family?"

Gwen was a little confused again.

Because she had already told Liya about this matter.

Moreover, her father had only been dead for about a month.

This is something that all nobles know.

Although she was a little confused, she answered since it was Leah who asked.

"You know, my brother killed my father, so I became the first heir."

Kefla is not a knight and cannot inherit the position of head of the family.

Otherwise, it would not be the turn of the youngest Gwen.

The voice from the other end of the crystal continued to pour into Gwen's ears:

"Then, I have a question."

"Why did you return to the North?"

Gwen expected Leah to ask this, she opened her mouth and was about to tell:

"It is..."

When she thought of this, she suddenly stopped.

The reason was... what was it?

She still remembered that she returned to the Delin family far away in the North for a very important person.

Who is that person?

Is it her sister?

No...

The more Gwen thought about it, the more her head swelled.

She covered her head, and before she could say anything else, she heard Leah continue:

"Do you remember who celebrated your birthday last time?"

"My... birthday?"

Gwen turned her head and looked at the red sword beside her.

It lay quietly on the ground, flashing red light in the darkness.

Not far from the bedroom was a set of solid bone armor, and the light on it could flow freely in the darkness.

However, Gwen forgot their origins.

"No..."

They clearly have a history.

In the crystal, Leah's voice interrupted her thoughts;

"Do you know why you became the princess's teacher?"

Gwen was stunned.

Leah's words completely magnified Gwen's doubts.

She stared blankly at the darkness in front of her, at a loss.

She still remembered that she was able to become the princess's swordsmanship teacher because she resigned from her position as the head of the Royal Knights.

Later, Emperor Aubrey invited her to become the princess's swordsmanship teacher.

But... why?

Why did the emperor invite her to be the princess's teacher?

There should be many people who can teach the princess swordsmanship.

For example, those swordsmanship masters are obviously better choices than themselves.

Gwen is a knight, and she is very young.

She is not even nine years older than the princess.

Gwen felt very strange.

"One last question."

"What is the princess doing now?"

Gwen was still able to answer this question:

"The princess's swordsmanship course is once every two days, during which time she also has to learn magic."

"And recently, she is preparing for the assessment of the Royal School of Magic..."

Suddenly, Gwen raised her head abruptly, with a bright light in her eyes.

Why does the princess want to prepare for the assessment of the Royal School of Magic?

"Because... she has a teacher?"

"And I know herThe teacher of..."

Liya's fluctuating voice calmed down briefly.

Inside, her gentle voice with a hint of laughter came.

"That's it, Gwen."

"Go and help me find him."

"Help me find the answer. "

Gwen stood up.

In front of him, there was only the blue crystal, which was still flashing.

...

A white horse broke through the air and galloped in the capital.

Stepping over the splashing puddles and crossing the crisp stone brick path.

The whistling wind kept whistling in the horse's ears, like an encouraging music, making it run harder.

Soon, the white horse came to the outside of the palace.

The guards outside the door hurriedly stepped forward, crossed their spears, and stopped the white horse from continuing to gallop.

Gwen pulled the reins, and the horse raised its front hooves and neighed.

Gwen, sitting on the horse's back, looked at the two guards with a cold face:

"I have something to ask the princess. "

After the guards saw clearly that the person coming was Gwen, they quickly pushed aside to allow Gwen to ride in.

Gwen threw the reins, squeezed her legs slightly towards the horse's buttocks, urged the horse to run forward at high speed, and rushed into the garden of the palace.

After entering, she quickly reined in the horse, turned over and dismounted, and rushed into the garden.

The moment she entered the garden, she was stunned.

A familiar figure just happened to come into her sight.

Emperor Aubrey was sitting leisurely on a bench in the garden, looking at Gwen who rushed in in a panic.

Looking at each other, Gwen was stunned for a moment, and then hurriedly knelt on one knee in front of Aubrey.

"Your Majesty! Please forgive me for trespassing into the palace!"

Aubrey looked at Gwen with a smile and stroked his beard:

"It doesn't matter. "

"Let me guess, you came to Aurelian to ask something."

Gwen raised her head, looked at Emperor Aubrey, and nodded with a firm look in her eyes.

Aubrey propped his hands on his legs, stood up, and began to pace in the garden.

When he walked in front of Gwen, Aubrey raised his palm slightly.

A gust of wind, as Aubrey waved his palm, propped up Gwen's body.

Under this force, Gwen's body stood up uncontrollably:

Magic?

No...

She felt it,

This is pure "force".

This is the wind that the emperor fanned out with the pure power of his palm, gently lifting himself up.

Aubrey looked at Gwen who stood up and nodded, turning his back.

"This is not a morning meeting in the palace."

"You are the princess's teacher, there is no need to kneel. "

Gwen stared at Aubrey blankly, and then heard the emperor's voice faintly:

"Don't you have a guess already?"

"Then go find him."

Aubrey walked back to the side of the bench, turned around, and looked at Gwen meaningfully:

"As a knight, never doubt yourself."

Hearing this, Gwen raised her head again, and a little realization flashed in her eyes.

"I know."

She turned around again and got on the horse.

Watching Gwen riding the white horse and hurriedly leaving the palace, the emperor sat on the bench again.

After a while, Aurelian came out of the garden with servants beside her.

In her hand, she held a bouquet of wreaths.

"Father! "

Aurelian was very happy, stretched out her hand, and put the wreath on Aubrey's head.

Aubrey looked at her with doting eyes and laughed happily.

Then, Aurelian asked with some doubt:

"Father, did someone come here just now?"

She saw the flat marks left by the lawn after being trampled, and quickly deduced it.

Aubrey nodded and said:

"Well, your teacher came here just now."

Aurelian was curious;

"Is it Teacher Gwen?"

"But today is not her class."

Aubrey smiled:

"Then, tell me."

"Who should teach you today?"

But the next second, Aurelian was stunned, frowned, but couldn't think of it.

"Father."

"I seem to have forgotten a very important person. "

Hearing this, Aubrey smiled with relief:

"Child."

"When you realize this."

"It means that person is irreplaceable in your heart."

Aurelian looked at Aubrey in confusion:

"Father, do you remember who that person is?"

"Of course."

Aubrey reached out and touched Aurelian's head.

"No one has ever been able to make me forget something."…

In the mirror, the world around was silent.

Dust rolled over the vast land with the howling hurricane, circling towards the gloomy black sky.

Various broken weapons were embedded in the ground, all showing sadness.

Victor's face was still so calm, and he was calm and at ease.

There was not even a speck of dust on his windbreaker.

The surroundings were full of fallen corpses, pierced by various weapons, piled up in a mess.

The mirror demon looked at Victor with trembling eyes:

"Monster..."

"You must be a monster!"

It was unknown how much time had passed, and Victor had killed countless enemies.

Endless.

The mirror demon copied all the people he had met in the past few hundred years.

But when they faced Victor, they had only one way to die.

No one could even last ten seconds in front of him.

He was a living monster.

At the same time, Victor lowered his eyebrows slightly.

He looked at his level 45 experience bar which was about to be filled up and he was about to break through the level.

Then, he slowly raised his head and smiled faintly at the huge mirror in front of him:

"Continue?"

"I can still fight with you all day long."


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