I Accept Your Insults

I Accept Your Insults
I Accept Your Insults | 23



I Accept Your Insults | 23


Aalis' luck today made Aalis the hate center of the officials who attended the meeting. They feel the world is unfair, especially for those who intend to give their daughter to Crown Prince Jackson.


What had Aalis done in that woman's life before her? Maybe he once saved a kingdom until in this life he got an unreasonable fortune.


Since the meeting was over the King, the queen and the concubines left the hall. The high-ranking officials began to disperse themselves.


Crown Prince Jackson walked over to Aalis.


"I'll take you to rest."


"No. I can do it myself."


"Come, Aalis. I'm just doing my job as your future husband. Make sure you're safe until you're next to me on the wedding altar." Crown Prince Jackson then smiled sweetly.


The wives of the other princes and the young female servants were charmed by that smile. For the first time they saw Jackson smile.


Just because of an Aalis. Crown Prince Jackson can show that smile. Behind the two stood Prince Caesar.


He stared at his older sister's disgust, how could it be because that ugly woman his older sister could smile. He walked over to the two, and suddenly pulled the veil that covered Aalis' face until everyone could see it.


Everyone was fixated, as if their hearts had stopped beating. Who is in front of them today, the Goddess?


Her skin is so smooth, white, bright. Has a sharp nose, small lips are pink. As well as eyes that are as sharp as Phoenix with blue irises that are as calm as the sea.


They were like seeing the goddess. The rumors they heard from the soldiers did not apply, many admired him but many hated him.


Prince Caesar was still in shock his silence did not twitch. Crown Prince Jackson immediately reclaimed the veil and put it on his future wife's face.


He had expected this to happen, and the only one who could see that beauty was himself. Now they understand why Crown Prince Jackson chose Aalis to be his wife.


"Be polite to your future brother-in-law, Prince Caesar."


Crown Prince Jackson immediately took Aalis away from the place. Inwardly, Aalis was still annoyed at Jackson who was blocking her from leaving.


Gentlemanly? He thought Jackson was just as bad as Caesar. I want him to curse this attractive guy.


And Prince Caesar. He clenched his hands firmly, staring intently at the back of the Crown Prince and Aalis who were leaving.


"You can go."


Aalis didn't look at Jackson when she said that. Jackson frowned, what was with this woman before him.


"What's wrong with you? Is something wrong?"


"That's it, I don't want to talk about anything. I'm tired."


He walked away from Jackson. However, just a few steps suddenly Jackson pulled him. And he fell into the man's arms.


"Don't be like that, tell me. What makes you angry?"


Jackson softly asked. He stroked the head of Aalis affectionately, channeling warmth through hugs.


"Why did you tie me to marriage? I want to be free, I don't want any harem palace conflicts."


Aalis of course knows how ruthless her Queen Beatrix is who wants to secure her position as Queen. And he didn't want that to happen in his life.


Jackson smiles. It turned out that was what upset Aalis about him.


"My wife will only have one, and that's who you are. I'll never take a concubine."


"I don't believe."


"I'll prove it with our marriage. There will never be another woman in my heart, this heart will only be filled by you alone."


Aalis' heart was slightly touched. Queen Alarice-the Mother of Aalis in the Demon Kingdom has put a seal on Aalis' heart so that the woman does not feel love anymore.


But it doesn't seem like it will last long. Aalis was touched by Jackson's words, the seal was seen there was a line of cracks.


Aalis was confused by her feelings. Before her he felt angry at Jackson but, I don't know what feeling suddenly resided in his heart.


He immediately let go of the hug and entered the room that had been prepared for his rest.


After making sure Aalis is safe. Jackson stepped away from the pavilion to return to his residence.