She didnât realize that the expression made resembled Cade she had met some time ago.
âYes.â
That day, all of Cadeâs actions seemed uncomfortable, but this helped.
In exchange for granting Abella the temporary owner post, she promised to help the emperor.
It was really sloppy and petty, but Cade said that he was being generous to Abella.
If there had been no prince, it would rather have been rather strange.
Enosh complained that she had increased his work amid the already hectic schedule, but it was the emperorâs order.
The great emperorâs command that no one who lived in the empire could break.
Yes, it was no different for Count Gilmus.
Count Gilmus coughed.
âWellâŠâŠ. Then, letâs just keep things simple. Abella, are you really going to ignore the Amerigo tradition and watch your family take to the streets to get a job? Do you know people will point and swear at you? When everyone says that, you have a reason! You have to think about fixing the wrongs!â
Abella frowned at him.
She noticed why he came here but wasnât he supposed to say this to himself?
It was a false accusation.
Besides, investing Amerigoâs money in Count Gilmus would mean that all of the profits made would go to him.
Why was that the Amerigo tradition?
Abella burst into a fit of laughter.
âWhile Iâm in charge of Amerigo, Iâm going to fix all those old customs.â
âAbella! This, this cursed b*tch! Even after you came back after tormenting your father, I thought you were pitiful and embraced you!! But you repaid my kindness like thisâŠâŠ!â
Did his conscience leave him behind when he was born?
Abella furrowed her eyebrows.
They were the villains who had tormented her father and drove her out of Amerigo with their fingers. Those who wore the mask as her family and coveted Abella and her fatherâs place!
The reason why everyone pointed at the noble little princess, Abella, was because no one in Amerigo protected her.
But now he claimed it as kindness.
Abella glared coldly at Count Gilmus.
âSo Iâm not going to give you back as much, Count Gilmus.â
âYou punk!â
Count Gilmus jumped up and swung his cane at Abella.
When she was young, she was afraid of that cane since Count Gilmus hit her with it. She had been beaten by that cane more than once or twice because she was the girl who was born on the cursed Skellus Day.
It happened every time Duke Amerigo went on a business trip.
Thanks to that, Abella became a whiny girl who followed her father wherever he went.
Abella stared at the cane flying towards her with a grave look.
However, Count Gilmusâs staff were gone and thrown to the floor before reaching Abella. It was Count Gilmus who lost his balance and fell on the floor.
Abellaâs face trembled.
âThereâs never a quiet day.â
â⊠Cade?â
Abella muttered with her lips slightly wide open.
If a person was truly surprised, they couldnât scream. Thatâs exactly what happened to Abella right now.
She saw Hannibal and several employees standing behind the wide-open doors.
She didnât even hear the carriage come inâŠ
âYoâYourâŠ!â
âShh.â
Cade stopped Count Gilmus from speaking.
Count Gilmus fell flat on the floor.
Why was the Emperor hereâŠ..
Cade turned her body towards Abella and asked.
âAre you hurt?â
âNo.â
Abella answered, her face trembling.
Cade sighed and leaned over to pick up the cane. He held it out to Count Gilmus and then tapped him on the shoulder.
Although she couldnât hear what he was whispering, she could see the facial expression changing moment by moment.
Before Abella could figure out what was going on, Cade raised Count Gilmus up.
âAbella, do you have anything left to say? Otherwise, he will return.â
âYes, yes. RightâŠâŠâ
Count Gilmusâs wrinkled face trembled.
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âYou are still strong to the strong, and weak to the weak.â
It was a scene that Mrs. Amerigo, who was unable to overcome Count Gilmusâs harassment, would have been disappointed to see.
Now only a few words from the Emperor caused his tail to fall.
The Emperor too had invaded without a word and disregarded not only Count Gilmus but Abellaâs authority.
More and more spectators flocked to the open door.