I Accept Your Insults

I Accept Your Insults
I Accept Your Insults | 7



I Accept Your Insults | 7


The excitement of Menzel Palace makes guests comfortable. They did not expect that King Charles would welcome their arrival this festive.


The new event begins, but Aalis and Allea have yet to enter the Hall where the event is held. Crown Prince Jackson looked at the door.


Unlike the Prince Caesar who was busy chatting with Crown Prince Menzel. The man seemed to be enjoying the event that was done for the welcome of his arrival.


Until the arrival of a person made all eyes stare in amazement at him. They were fixated, as if bewitched by the aura that one possessed.


That person is Aalis. He entered the hall with his grace. With a pink dress that makes her look radiant. The gold embroidery looks increasingly add to the elegance of an Aalis.


Her long hair that was as dark as night was allowed to decompose with a little hair ornament that further beautified her.


All eyes stared at him with various gazes. Even Prince Caesar was bewitched by the charm that Aalis had. He smiled as he looked at Aalis.


Likewise, Crown Prince Jackson. He was so praising the Goddess of beauty that was in front of him at this moment. However, seeing the adoring gazes of many people made her slightly upset.


No one can enjoy that beauty but her. Ah, so greedy is Crown Prince Jackson. Though Aalis is someone who will marry his sister.


After greeting and greeting guests. Aalis sat on the seat reserved for her, more precisely her seat was next to Crown Prince Jackson.


While Prince Caesar, sitting across the street with Crown Prince Menzel. Seeing the flat face of Aalis made Crown Prince Jackson happy. He knew Aalis didn't like to spread her pretty smile.


Not far from Aalis sitting. Queen Beatrix looked at Aalis with a benc* look and was upset. Why didn't the girl wear the dress she gave her? Wanting her Taste Queen Beatrix approached Aalis and made the image of Aalis bad in front of the guests.


However, he also had to keep his image still and smile on his throne located next to King Carlos.


Shortly after, someone came back in. This time it was not the gazes of admiration or praise that people gave them that they seemed to whisper about someone who was walking it.


It was Allea. With her red dress that is so striking with the chest that is so open. All mocking*h Allea with a whisper.


However, Allea continued walking without hearing the voice of the person talking about her. Because, he thought it was a compliment like those people usually do.


Queen Beatrix stared at her daughter's surprise. How could Allea use the dress she gave Aalis. King Carlos was no less surprised than Queen Beatrix.


Allea, really humiliate them in the presence of their guest of honor. It was Prince Caesar who was looking at Allea with a lustful look. He thought he wanted to marry Allea, not Aalis who always put a flat face.


In contrast to Crown Prince Jackson, who stared with a look of dislike. How, a daughter of the Queen and the King does not know tatakrama and adab? Has that woman never been to a tatakram school? That was what flashed in Crown Prince Jackson's mind, as well as the Groft royal entourage who had come to witness.


Although Aalis. He looks pulled a little corner of his lips, if anyone sees maybe they will be frightened of the Goddess beauty' smile. Aalis is more beautiful than Allea. However, due to his background he still lost to Allea.


Aalis recalled the dress that Allea was wearing. One day ago the Queen delivered the dress to her.


Sadie asked with a bow. Aalis looked at her servant, it was not wrong for Sadie to be his loyal servant. She was so considerate of her employer and knew what would happen if Aalis wore that dress.


"What's up, Sadie? You can say what you mean."


"Answer, Princess. Sorry, this dress is a striking red that later could worsen the image of the princess in front of the guests and officials of the Palace.


Because, the red color is symbolized for the wedding event that symbolizes the sanctity of his marriage. If, the Princess uses this dress when welcoming guests, then they will assume the Princess does not have an adab.


Also, on the chest of this dress is so open. And will show the body of the Princess."


Aalis nodded. He also understood what Sadie was saying. However, Sadie suddenly realized she had already talked a lot to her employer. He immediately prostrated under Aalis' feet because it was presumptuous.


"I'm sorry servant, Princess. Slave, and have spoken much."


Aalis smiles. Shaking his head with Sadie's behavior. He knew, Sadie didn't want her bad image as the child of a self-destructive healer. It would get worse if he didn't have adab.


"I understand what you mean, Sadie. I don't mind. Awake."


"Thank you for your generosity, Princess."


"Yes. All right, I want breakfast. My food will be cold if I stand here too long."


Aalis walked back to her dining table. Just stepping two feet, he stopped and turned his head.


"Ah, I understand what the Queen means."


"Sadie, get the waiter who delivered this dress here."


"Okay, Princess."


Sadie resigned herself to call the waiter who delivered the dress earlier. Aalis stepped back and sat in front of the food that had been served.


Finish breakfast. Aalis went to the reading room of her residence. It appears Sadie is already standing with a middle-aged female servant, who is the one delivering the Queen's gown.


She knew that she was not the Queen's servant. The woman was the servant in charge of guarding the palace garden. He looked scared looking at the flat-faced Aalis.


"You delivered this to Princess Allea. And tell her that this is her mother's gift. Then, you can get out of the palace."


Hearing Aalis's last words the servant was shocked. He immediately raised his face slightly staring at Aalis. He immediately prostrated himself, asking what his mistake was until Aalis told him to leave the palace.


Yes, the main reason was that Aalis did not want her name carried forward. In order to clear his name, then he had to throw out the slightest evidence.