âNo, you shouldnât go looking for Kas, he doesnât have the money to give you,â Samiyi said very firmly. âI will gather the money for you, just donât go bothering him and donât tell my brother about his information, otherwise, he will definitely be imprisoned by my brother.â
In this regard, His Majesty the King is still very lenient, had this been an ancient emperor, Kasâs head would probably have been chopped off and used as a ball for kicking long ago.
Tan Rouâs objective was to get the money, it didnât matter to her who provided it. Since Princess Samiyi was willing to give 200,000 US Dollars, Tan Rou didnât refuse.
âPrincess, thank you for your generosity,â Tan Rou said with a smile. âThe person youâre looking for is in the place you know, he is with his father, and for the moment, they seem safe.â
Samiyi breathed a sigh of relief and said, âAs long as they are safe and sound, thatâs all that matters.â
While they were talking, the elderly gentleman who had prevented Tan Rou and the others from arguing at the door appeared again, looking somewhat anxious.
However, upon seeing Tan Rou there, he immediately regained his composure and said, âYour Highness the Princess, His Majesty the King would like to discuss an important matter with you, please visit his study.â
âAlright, Mr. Puli,â replied Princess Samiyi. âPlease go back and inform His Majesty that I will join him after I see the guests out.â
Puli insisted, âYour Highness the Princess, the King has something very important to discuss with you, please go to him immediately!â
Princess Samiyi asked in confusion, âDoes His Majesty the King have an urgent matter? Canât he wait even ten minutes?â@@novelbin@@
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The more Puli urged Samiyi, the less she wanted to go. She had just learned of her sonâs situation and wanted to learn more from Tan Rou about Agiraâs current status, she didnât have time to argue with her.
âJust ask His Majesty to wait a while,â Samiyi said irritably. âAfter all, when I meet him, we are sure to quarrel, ten minutes wonât make a difference.â
After glancing at Tan Rou standing by, Puli then whispered to Samiyi, âYour Highness, I can assure you that His Majesty wonât quarrel with you this time.â
Samiyi chuckled, âCould it be His Majesty agrees to let me leave the palace?â
Puli remained silent.
Samiyi ignored him and said to Tan Rou, âMiss Rou, I will walk you to the door, but I canât get too close to the main entrance, I hope you donât mind.â
Tan Rou was about to leave, but Puliâs arrival made her change her mind, and she said to Samiyi, âYour Highness, I just suddenly remembered something very important, now I need to see the King, so could you please bring me along to meet the King?â
Samiyi was startled and asked with caution, âWhat do you wish to discuss with His Majesty the King?â
Seeing her nervous appearance, Tan Rou knew she had misunderstood, so she clarified, âOh, itâs about Locator, I have a new idea that I want to discuss with His Majesty the King, if he agrees, then our new project can start working very soon.â
She did indeed have concerns regarding the Locator to discuss with the King, so it was not a lie. However, her goal was not to talk about cooperation, but to see the King.
When the King had left earlier, Tan Rou noticed that his face looked pale, and his lips had lost some of their color. Her experience as a Court Physician told her that the Kingâs health must have issues, but since her focus wasnât on the King at the time, she did not intentionally keep him there.
Since she was already in the palace, staying a little longer and watching the excitement might not be such a bad thing.
âNo!â Samiyi had yet to speak when Puli, standing nearby, could not help himself and abruptly refused Tan Rou, then realizing his reaction was too strong, said, âWhat I mean is, His Majesty wishes to discuss a private matter with Your Highness, itâ¦it might be better if you donât go.â
âWhen is a private matter ever not discussable?â Tan Rou responded. âWhat I need to discuss pertains to the development of your nation, are you sure the King does not wish to see me?â
Puli really wanted to say, âHis Majesty cannot see you right now,â but there were too many people around, he couldnât reveal his own tension.