Chapter 130

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nRieta ran straight into the mansion.

n“You’re going to fall while running like that.”

nThen Noel, standing on the second floor railing, smiled and said.

nHis tone was somewhat sarcastic.

n“Noel!”

nRieta, who stopped at the spot, was so happy that she greeted the sarcastic Noel as well.

n“Hi! Good morning!”

n“What’s good?”

nNoel sighed as he stretched over to the railing.

n“It’s very hot today.”

nBy the way, when he was hanging on the railing like this, he felt cool thanks to the wind coming through the large window.

n“Well, no matter how hot it is, today is a very good day. Do you know why?”

nNoel knew that the mail carriage had arrived at the front door a while ago.

nBesides, he knew that Elisha had written a letter just yesterday,

nSo it wasn’t too difficult to guess what good things happened to Rieta.

n“Well, I haven’t seen you since morning?”

nBut he said something else for nothing.

nFor some reason, it seemed that Rieta wanted to say it herself.

n“Don’t be surprised, you know.”

nRieta ran under the railing and lifted her cherished envelope.

nSo Noel, who was on the second floor, could see it.

n“I received a reply!”

n“Reply?”

nNoel pretended not to know, but he answered sarcastically.

n“Oh, Elisha sent you a reply.”

nRieta stood on her tiptoes as if for him to read the text ‘Elisha Maureen’ on the envelope.

nEven so, the railing on the second floor was quite high, so there wasn’t much of a difference.

nStill, it was fun to watch her struggle to show Noel the envelope.

nNoel giggled and laughed, covering his face.

nThat silly Princess.

nShe doesn’t even know who it was thanks to that she could get the letter, and she seems to like it that much.

n“You like it that much?”

n“Of course.”

nRieta took the letter back in her arms and smiled wildly.

n“I have been waiting for so long.”

n“So, what did he write in his letter?”

n“I haven’t read it yet. I will read it now.”

n“Come on.”

nNoel tapped the side of the railing he leaned against with the palm of his hand.

n“Why?”

n“That’s because this is the coolest place in the mansion.”

nReally?

nRieta took her letter and went to Noel’s side.

nThe hot wind from outside met the shade of the mansion, and it felt quite cool.

n“It’s still hot.”

n“Don’t complain, and open the letter quickly.”

n“You want to read together? Did Noel also wonder about Elisha’s well-being?”

n“Are, are you crazy?!”

nNoel groaned in surprise.

nElisha’s well-being was known to him without borrowing the power of this piece of paper. He knew much more than Rieta.

n“I just want you to read it in a cool place. Do you think I will be interested in his letter?!”

n“You could honestly say that you were worried about Elisha.”

n“Am I worried? Will I be able to read the characters in the kingdom’s language anyway?”

n“That’s . . . that’s right.”

n“Read the letter right away, how can you write a reply by the afternoon if you put it off like this?”

nRieta wanted to protest that there was still time to write a reply, but she was now very curious about Elisha’s letter.

nSo, once she stopped the exhausting war with Noel, she opened the envelope.

nElisha’s letter that she received after a long time . . .

nSomehow, her heart was pounding.

nMeanwhile, Noel kept his gaze on Rieta’s face.

nIt’s because he thought it was fun for some reason.

nThe fact that Rieta was so happy with what he had done secretly.

nShe can’t keep her mouth shut.

nWhat kind of Princess smiled like that?

nThen she would have no authority in the Kingdom of Liz.

nI’ll give you some advice later.

nIt was important for Rieta to make good use of her authority in the Kingdom of Liz.

nThat’s where Noel will live later, but if she doesn’t have the qualities of a good ruler, it would be a big deal.

nRieta’s gaze moved slowly from left to right following the letter.

nNoel stared at Rieta’s face the whole time she read the letter.

nAccording to the contents of the letter, the little face showed all emotions in an instant.

nShe would furrow her brow in concern and pucker her lips in surprise.

nNoel was worried that whenever Rieta made that kind of expression, Elisha might have written something useless.

nBut it wasn’t a big deal, there was a bright smile on Rieta’s face as she read the end of the letter.

nThat’s a relief.

nElisha seemed to have written a good letter to Noel’s request.

n“Noel, you know!”

nRieta, who had read the letter, held it tightly in her arms, and she moved closer to him.

nIt was evident that she couldn’t stand it because she wanted to brag about the contents of the letter.

nYou foolish Princess. Even if you didn’t brag about what it is, I know everything.

nNoel thought so, but this time he decided to show off his gentlemanly virtue and just pretended he didn’t know.

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