Chapter 187 187. Kidnapping, Part XXIII
Julietta's Dressup
Translator: Khan
Editor: Aelryinth
Killian and Julietta, each holding a dog and a cat with matching clothes, were a perfect match.
Killian glanced at the mirror on one side of the parlor, and smiled contentedly. "Letâs go."
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After dressing up their pets, they left for Eloz Street with a send-off from the people of the Kiellini mansion.
"Your Highness, Princess Kiellini, welcome." When they arrived at Raefany, Lillian approached and greeted them in a friendly way. She admired the two of them as they held a cat and a puppy.
"Oh, my God, you look so good together."
He didnât know if it was a good match between the two or a good match for the pets, but Killianâs mouth was boosted by the compliments of Lillian and the clerks who greeted them. "Bring a necklace of the same style this dog is wearing."n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
When he asked for a necklace with the same design, pointing to the one on Mannyâs neck, one of the clerks hurried out.
When Lillian took the necklace from the clerk who returned shortly afterwards and approached, Lilly growled furiously.
"Give it to me, please. Iâll do it," Julietta said.
Curiously, Lilly was calm as Julietta did it, as if she had not growled. Killian smiled satisfactorily as he watched it. "You must have gotten close to her."
When Julietta tied the amethyst necklace under the ribbon on her neck, stepped back, and even the shoppers who had come to shop and had a good view expressed admiration.
"Oh, thatâs so pretty. I should buy my cat a necklace, too."
When a lady greeted Killian and praised the two pets, they even raised their heads as if they were trying to show off. Killian gazed at the scene, delighted, and said to Lillian before leaving Raefanyâs, "Donât sell the necklace of the style used by Lilly and Manny to anyone else in the future."
After giving the order with a stern look, Killian turned his back, and Lillian whispered to Julietta as she watched, "I think His Highness somehow thinks that itâs very important to do something with you."
"Eh? No way. Heâs just trying it because he cherishes her so much. Ah, Lillian, I was forced out today, but I canât go to the dress shop for a while because I have to stay in the mansion for a while. Would you like to come to the Kiellini mansion when youâre okay?"
Lillian asked, looking carefully at Juliettaâs face. "Is it because of the wounds on your face?"
"Itâs covered with makeup. Are they that obvious?" Julietta put down the veil even deeper if it was a problem.
"Iâve been using makeup for decades, so I canât help but notice. Other people wonât notice. Donât worry, go ahead. His Highness is waiting."
"Yes, Iâll go. Iâll place an order at the jewelry shop in a few days and Iâd like you to bring it yourself. See you later."
Lillian said goodbye to Julietta as she walked into the carriage, after quickly whispering, "Come again, Princess Kiellini."
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Christine bit her lips with a pale face.
"You finally failed."
Three days from the seasonâs final party, she was facing Francis at the mansion he had told her about.
"Do you have any other plans?" Christine shook her head at Francisâs sneering question. "Killian was granted an engagement to Princess Kiellini by my father yesterday."
Christine just looked at the teacup without a word. The very next day after the kidnapping, she called Eva and Themes in the morning to spread a rumor about Princess Kiellini and Francis to try to escape the situation somehow. However, the rumor that Christine had spread was considered false and died soon after Prince Killian and Princess Kiellini appeared together at the Eileen Theater that afternoon.
What was more, instead of Princess Kielliniâs, it was Christineâs reputation that had begun to crack. The source of the rumor was from Princess Haint, who disliked Christine. She began to talk about what she had witnessed without missing a chance.
The capital had been rattled every day by rumors about Prince Killian and Princess Kiellini, and Prince Francis and Lady Anais. The difference was that Killian and Princess Kiellini were envious and admired as lovely, good-looking couples, while her ugly appearance coming out from Francisâs imperial palace was getting on the lips of people.
People were more excited because it could not have been done to a woman of virtue. The problem was that Princess Haint was at the center of it, and it could not be dismissed as a false rumor. She was scolded by the first Queen, Duke Dudley, and her mother, Marquise Anais, because of the rumors spreading in the capital.
She tried to get help from her father, Marquis Anais, but couldnât. He didnât pay much attention to her even though he must have heard the rumor about her, as if heâd been crazy about something these days. Now that she had just grown up, he seemed to think that there might be rumors just passing by.
Christine had no place to back down. She was the only granddaughter of Duke Dudley, the niece of the first Queen, and the daughter of Marquis Anais, and she had been supported and respected by all since she was a child. The eyes of people these days were almost unbearable.
"Is the promise you were going to accept me as the Queen valid?"
Francis deliberately delayed his answer at Christineâs look of desperation. "Didnât you say youâd marry Killian? What happened to your ambition to have him, even though he is a cripple?"
Christine had to put up with what she wanted to shout, saying that it was all because of you. "Forget it, Iâm ashamed of my once foolish heart."
"Itâs not hard to forget, but thereâs one reason I canât accept your request." Francis clicked his tongue as if she was foolish, and Christine wondered what it was. "Have you forgotten the prophecy of the old astrologer? The next Empress was the one with the highest status of all the Queens. If Killian marries Princess Kiellini safely, then the next Emperor will be Killian."
Christine kept her mouth tight. Princess Kiellini was already engaged to Prince Killian, so she wanted to scream that she couldnât help it. "I was going to kidnap her and give her to you, but I failed. Iâm so sorry."
Francis spoke casually, looking down at Christine who bowed her head. "You canât help it if youâve already failed. But itâs not like thereâs no other way."
Christine recalled Francis saying he could give her the highest status among the Queens.
"Iâll find it."
"Can you do it?"
"I have to. I have to do it."
Francis smiled at Christineâs firm tone. "Yes, then I canât stand still. Iâll give something good to my beloved future Empress." Francis beckoned his waiting servant Havier. "She is the one I prepared for you. Sheâs the one whoâll do you completely as you say, so put her to good use."
Christine looked back at Francis. A skinny, plain-looking maid came into her eyes and greeted Christine. "I see you for the first time, Lady Anais."
"Sheâs going to work as a private maid for Princess Kiellini starting next week. Iâve given you a weapon. I believe you know how to use her well."
"She is going to work as a maid for Princess Kiellini?" Christine looked back at Francis with astonished eyes.
"Yes, Christine. Thereâs nothing you canât do if you want to. I look forward to what youâll do in the future. I hope our wedding day will come soon."
Christine looked at Francis after ordering the maid to leave. "If you have the maid of Princess Kiellini as your follower, wouldnât it be best for you to give her an order without introducing to me?"
Francis laughed at Christineâs words. "In this situation, if Princess Kiellini dies in any way, the doubt will be on me. Thatâs why Iâve kept Killian alive. His Majesty will turn all those doubts on me and try to drive me away. The Austern Emperorâs seat should not have a speck of blotches. I have to get approval from more than half of the seats to be the Crown Prince."
Francis clicked his tongue in irritation. "My power and Killianâs is too close. Itâs a game that I canât predict. Thatâs why I rely on the prophecy. The nobles who hold seats wonât completely ignore the prophecy. So, when they vote for the Crown Princeâs seat in this yearâs last Congress, there should be no Princess Kiellini in the world."