Chapter 418
Alpha's Rejected Mate Returns as Queen
418 Opportunistic
Selma Payneâs POV:
The moment the other party left, Dorothy frowned and said, âThis is a blatant house arrest.â
âThatâs right.â I nodded, took the consent form from Eveâs arms, and threw it into the trash can. âItâs house arrest. It seems that weâre not very lucky. Weâve been very careful, but we still managed to make it in time for the internal strife of the elves.â
Eveâs old profession was to search for information, so she had seen many conspiracies and tricks. But the elvesâ choice to have internal strife at this time was also eye-opening for her. âNow? Are they still mentally sound?â
âOf course, itâs normal. They wouldnât have chosen such a time if itâs not normal.â I could guess what the Crown Prince was thinking. The so-called coup and overlapping of power are just a few shows. âThe country is in trouble, but itâs also an opportunity for some people. It is only when power is on the verge of collapse that people can easily take it into their pockets. How can you say it is not smart to choose this time?
âItâs a pity that being smart doesnât mean itâs right. For the elves, we canât say whether the current situation is good or bad. Maybe when we start from the Elf Forest, the history book will have to be changed again.â
Of course, we couldnât adhere to the Crown Princeâs order obediently. To put it bluntly, even if it were the elves, how many of them would listen to him? In terms of power, he did not have an orthodox interim government. In terms of interpersonal relationships, he was not as connected as the president. In terms of strength, which major mayor in the Elven Capital City was not more powerful than him?
It was impossible to call for hundreds of people to respond to him at this unstable time of the year just by relying on his bloodline. No one would buy his words, and his dignity and power would soon collapse like a castle in the air.
However, this was also what I was puzzled about.
I didnât think the Elf King would want to turn his eldest son into a fool. In that case, the Crown Prince should have some basic political literacy. How could he not know that his current prestige was just an illusion? If he knew, then he should be even more low-key now. What gave him the courage to make such bold moves?
âCan we still contact the Great Elder? Whereâs Mr. Cage?â I asked Dorothy.
She replied helplessly, âThe Great Elder has been looking for me all this time, and Iâve contacted him through the Soul Sparrow whenever I need him. However, he obviously canât come now, and Iâm not sure if itâs safe to let the Soul Sparrow out. As for my father... We didnât leave any contact information. Father is still afraid that the curse would affect me, so he tried his best to avoid meeting me unnecessarily.â
Speaking of which, I was not worried about the Great Elder, but I was still not sure about Cageâs safety. Cage didnât seem to like his best friendâs son, and the Crown Prince didnât seem to respect his fatherâs best friend, either. Instead, he would gnash his teeth every time he saw him. There must be a grudge between them that we didnât know about.
I couldnât allow Dorothy to rashly release the Soul Sparrow. There were so many elves here who were extremely sensitive to nature, and there was no guarantee that the Soul Sparrowâs sparrow-like mimicry would be able to hide from these beloved creatures of nature. However, we couldnât just stay here. There were more âpatrollingâ soldiers outside the window. Who knew if they were really patrolling or taking the opportunity to monitor us?
Master Hayley suggested, âShould we send a message to the palace? We could use diplomatic means to solve our problem.â
Activating the diplomatic procedure was the most useful trump card, but I didnât agree. âIâm afraid that even Fatherâs personal negotiations will not help. Who should we send the diplomatic decree to with the elves in such chaos?
âOthers may not necessarily obey the words of the interim government. You can see it from the arrogant âtemporary public order squadâ today. Contacting other forces is equivalent to us abandoning the interim government and starting to side with them. In this way, every force will fear that we will interfere in their internal affairs, pushing us into a more dangerous situation.â
âThen, we can only wait.â Master Hayley was a little discouraged.
âYeah, we can only wait.â I leaned against the window and looked at the elven soldiers hurrying back and forth. I muttered to myself, âBut who said that waiting is useless? When everyoneâs in a mess, itâs our advantage to stay calm and out of it. â
I just didnât know how long this advantage would last and how many people would be happy to see us maintain this status quo.
At night, the embassy was dark.
For safetyâs sake, we tried to rest together. Dorothy and I squeezed into a single bed. In my memory, when we were still students, we used to squeeze together and talk at night, but the atmosphere now was much more dangerous than before.
I didnât know why, but I suddenly felt a little emotional about life. The days of being an innocent and pure young girl were gone forever. It was as if my life had changed tremendously when I opened and closed my eyes. When I sat in the public high school of the Shadow Pack and was lost in my thoughts while listening to the history lecturerâs boastful speech, I never thought I would one day have to cross paths with the elves.
Speaking of a young girlâs fantasy, I never thought I would get married at such a young age or even become a mother.
An oil painting on the bedroom wall depicted the scene of the Goddess of Nature holding her adopted son. Dense white thorny vines surrounded them, and the bright red fruits were like fresh blood.
It was mother and son.
I wonder how my child was doing thousands of miles away.