Chapter 783
Comeback Of The Adored Heiress
Chapter 783:
Soon, the servant returned to her.
âIâm sorry, Miss Hunt.
Princess Savannah is still practicing.
Please wait a moment.â
Patty was a little upset.
She knew Savannah was deliberately keeping her waiting, subtly teaching her a lesson.
If this were in the past, Patty would have waited without complaint.
But the situation was different now.
She was aware that her family had decided not to support Savannahâs family anymore, so she didnât need to be submissive to Savannah anymore.
With this thought in mind, she walked over to Savannah and announced, âSavannah, Iâm here.â
Savannah put away her spear, greeted Patty with a smile, and said warmly, âPatty, youâre here! Why didnât the servant inform me? Come, Iâve already prepared coffee for you.â
She led Patty to the lounge and personally poured a cup of coffee for her.
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There was a gentle smile on Savannahâs face, with no hint of reproach or judgment.
However, Patty was not relieved at all.
She knew Savannah well enough to understand that this was just a tactic to make her feel guilty.
So, she decided to strike first.
âSavannah, Iâm really sorry. I didnât know Andrew wasnât your boyfriend. Now that everyone is criticizing you online, I feel terrible about it.â
As she spoke, she deliberately wore a pained expression.
âOh, itâs alright. Iâm not blaming you. Since you didnât know, itâs not your fault. I only did it to ensure my father could secure the kingâs position. Otherwise, I wouldnât have taken such actions,â Savannah replied in a light tone.
She let out a soft sigh, her voice tinged with a hint of frustration.
Judging from her demeanor, her position seemed to demand sacrifices and compromises that only a few could understand.
So, people who didnât know would definitely feel a pang of sympathy for her.
âSavannah, I know you. Youâre not that kind of person. You only did it for the throne. Those netizens donât understand you, so donât take their words to heart,â Patty said reassuringly.
âOf course, I donât care. What matters is that you trust me.â
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