Two-Faced Princess-Chapter 193

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ā€œThese are the people who attacked you, Your Highness. We canā€™t just leave them be.ā€ Uriel said coldly.

Apollonia might feel sympathy for them, but his intentions was different from hers.

To Uriel, it was unforgivable to launch an attack against Apollonia.

No reason or excuses were needed.

After a moment of silence, Apollonia said.ā€Remember their names and faces. Letā€™s go back like this for today.ā€

Uriel sighed but still followed her orders, anyway.

It was better to do what she said than stay here for a few more minutes.

ā€œDonā€™t even think about running away. If you leave this place before the lady and I give you permission, I will kill all of you without hesitation so know that and wait for our decision.ā€

He murmured to the five people who were still on their knees before turning around.

All of them nodded in horror.

ā€œAre you okay?ā€ Uriel asked Apollonia.

The two of them were on top of a small hill after leaving the alley from earlier. There were no tall trees blocking the view, so he could see the entire marketā€™s flashing lights and lively people. However, on the other side was poverty and danger that the citizens would have to see every day. Apollonia said nothing, lost in thought.

Her expression wasnā€™t as dark as it was a while ago, but it wasnā€™t that bright either.

She was just deep in thought.

When the sorcery of her appearance had vanished, Apolloniaā€™s hair was back to its original bright blonde.

The same was true for her sunset-colored eyes. freewebn(o)vel

ā€œYouā€™re already doing a lot of work, Your Highness.ā€ Uriel added.ā€œThe stronger the influence of the top merchant, Lady Idena, the better the peopleā€™s quality of life. Just looking at itā€”ā€”-ā€

ā€œI know,ā€ Apollonia spoke quietly.

ā€œWhat?ā€

ā€œI know that what they said earlier was exaggerated. That there are specific areas where citizens can live well. And that my company and charity work had contributed to their happiness in their own way.ā€

ā€œThen what are you worried about?ā€

ā€œI just thought I really didnā€™t have much time. Time to get the throne back from my father. Both Father and Petra want power. Not to mention Paris as well. If I donā€™t do anything, peopleā€™s lives will have no chance of improving over time.ā€ Apollonia said this much and remained silent for a moment, her eyes still fixed on the people in the market.

Her expression didnā€™t change but her heart was confused.

The idea that peopleā€™s happiness was her responsibility didnā€™t leave her head.

ā€œDonā€™t push yourself too hard,ā€ Uriel spoke in a low voice. ā€œYouā€™re already doing your best, Your Highness.ā€

Apollonia sighed, realizing that what he said was true.

She hadnā€™t had a good rest in the last few years.

Even if her body was still, her head was busy concocting all kinds of plans.

However, it was frustrating that all those thoughts couldnā€™t immediately change the citizensā€™ lives.

Apollonia sighed again as she glanced up at him. ā€œWhat about you?ā€

When their eyes met, Uriel suddenly looked away and stared at something from afar.

ā€œWhat?ā€

ā€œWhat are you thinking?ā€

Uriel bit his lip as if contemplating whether he should answer her or not.

ā€œWhy? Donā€™t you want to tell me about it?ā€

After a moment of silence, he answered. ā€œI was worried about how you feel.ā€

It was clear that he didnā€™t intend to lie but he also wasnā€™t ready to tell her about it.

ā€œAnd?ā€

ā€œI wanted to kill them.ā€

Urielā€™s beautiful face was devoid of emotion when he said that as if he was simply talking about his daily life.

ā€œWhat?ā€

ā€œThose who attacked you, Your Highness.ā€

He turned to face Apollonia.

His eyes, which used to shine like turquoise in the bright sunlight during the day, returned to dark blue.

Now, it resembled the cold sea, but she felt a burning anger somewhere.

ā€œUrielā€¦ā€

ā€œDonā€™t tell me to sympathize with them.ā€ He spat out quickly.

ā€œMy thoughts and standards are different from yours. You worry about their safety, but I only worry about your safety, Your Highness. Iā€™m not comfortable enough to feel sympathy for those who attack you.ā€

Revealing his coolness without hesitation, he reminded Apollonia of the time when she first met him a long time ago.

However, there was a burning anger underneath that ice.

ā€œIf anything had happened to you, Your Highness, they would have been in a state where they wouldnā€™t even remember holding grudges against the Emperor or the nobles by now because they would be dead or dying by now.ā€

His gaze looked surprisingly calm despite spitting such venomous words with blood-red lips.

However, the unexaggerated attitude rather showed that every word he said was sincere.

Apollonia felt a slight chill in her body.

He paused and examined Apolloniaā€™s expression.

Despite the anger-inducing situation, Uriel couldnā€™t deny that he was still worried about her heart while uttering such cutting words like a knife.

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