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Reborn as the General's Useless Daughter-Chapter 273: The Banquet for Kael and Zora (Part-3)
At her side walked another woman, strikingly beautiful, dressed in a bold crimson gown that clung to her figure. The neckline was cut generously, revealing a long, pale neck, a graceful collarbone, and a hint of snowy skin beneath. Her steps were unhurried yet alluring, swaying between elegance and seduction.
Wherever she passed, men’s gazes followed involuntarily, eyes glued to her figure as though each step landed squarely on their hearts.
"Master, that one doesn’t look friendly," Black warned in a low voice, instantly alert.
Scarlet had always been an enemy. For her to take the initiative now, there was only one explanation: trying to cause trouble.
Zora’s lips lifted into a faint, playful smile. She was curious to see exactly what Scarlet was planning this time.
Scarlet raised her wine cup and stopped in front of the table, her gaze briefly brushing over Zora with open provocation. Yet she did not address her. Instead, she turned to Kael, her smile softening into something seemingly sincere.
"Prince Kael... My future brother-in-law," Scarlet said warmly, "congratulations on your recovery. For your legs to be healed is truly a blessing worth celebrating. I toast to you."
With that, she tipped her head back and drained the cup in one go.
Prince Kael remained seated, his expression calm and unreadable as he looked at her. He remembered Scarlet all too well. This woman had caused his wife no small amount of trouble. He did not believe for a moment that her congratulations were sincere.
Still, he said nothing. He wanted to see what she was really after.
Scarlet’s smile stiffened for the briefest instant at his indifference, but she quickly recovered. Turning slightly, she gestured to the woman beside her.
"Brother-in-law," Scarlet said smoothly as if it were the most natural thing to call him, "this is my distant cousin, Lyssandra. She has admired you for a long time. I thought I’d take this opportunity to introduce her to you."
Lyssandra stepped forward, her eyes shimmering as she looked at Prince Kael, her expression shy yet bold. Every movement, every glance, was steeped in carefully crafted charm.
Scarlet watched closely, a glint of satisfaction flashing in her eyes. She had noticed how many men at the banquet were already captivated by Lyssandra’s presence. Prince Kael was a man, too. She refused to believe he would be immune.
Even if Zora and Prince Kael were deeply in love, Scarlet was determined to stir up discomfort. For a woman, nothing was more unsettling than seeing another woman openly trying to charm her man.
She wanted to see how Zora would react.
Meanwhile, around them, several men’s expressions dimmed with regret. Such a captivating beauty was clearly someone they would have eagerly pursued, yet now she had been deliberately presented to the Prince. Their chances vanished before they even began.
"I can’t believe it," White muttered angrily. "Scarlet is absolutely shameless."
The tension at the table grew quietly, like a thread pulled tight, threatening to snap at any moment.
Shihtzu in Zora’s arms began thrashing its little paws in agitation, eyes blazing as if it wanted nothing more than to leap out and twist Scarlet’s neck on the spot.
"Calm down," Zora murmured softly, stroking Shihtzu’s fur to soothe it.
Her eyes, usually bright and lively, now carried a sharp, icy gleam. Scarlet’s actions had succeeded in stirring her anger. She might look relaxed on the surface, but the chill in her gaze made it clear that she was anything but amused.
If it were before, Zora wouldn’t care much. Now that she had given her heart to Kael, she felt like someone was daring to enter her territory and challenging her.
Scarlet noticed it immediately and felt secretly pleased. She lifted her chin slightly, her eyes brimming with smug satisfaction. This was exactly what she wanted to see. She wanted Zora to feel uncomfortable, to feel pain and anxiety.
Shihtzu glared viciously at Scarlet. Although its little paws finally settled down, the fury in its heart did not diminish in the slightest.
Lyssandra, standing nearby, felt a quiet surge of excitement.
She was not truly Scarlet’s cousin, but that detail did not matter. As Scarlet had said, she had admired Prince Kael for a long time. When Scarlet first approached her, she had not dared to hope for anything. Now, however, knowing that the man before her was Prince Kael himself, her heart burned with anticipation.
Such a flawless man was someone she had never even dreamed of approaching before. And now, there was a chance that she might become his woman.
The thought alone made Lyssandra’s eyes sparkle with excitement. How many women would envy her if that happened?
"Prince Kael," Lyssandra said softly, stepping forward and lowering her head in a graceful salute. "I have indeed admired you for a long time."
Her cheeks flushed, her eyes filled with shy affection, every movement carefully crafted to tug at a man’s heart.
Even Zora had to admit, reluctantly, that this kind of charm was indeed striking. It was the sort of beauty that could easily make men lose themselves. Yet such women often ended up as nothing more than ornaments in someone else’s life.
Scarlet’s smile widened as she watched the scene unfold. "Brother-in-law, how do you feel?" she asked lightly.
Prince Kael’s lips curved faintly. He did not answer her directly. Instead, he turned his gaze to Zora, a trace of amusement flickering in his eyes.
Zora shrugged calmly, putting up an expression that said plainly that she had no intention of interfering.
Scarlet misread the exchange entirely. In her eyes, Prince Kael’s glance meant hesitation, and Zora’s reaction looked like a silent compromise. Confidence bloomed in her chest at once.
"Princess Consort Zora, Prince Kael has only one consort," Scarlet further said pointedly, her tone laced with mock concern as she spoke to Zora. "There are far too few people to serve him. You wouldn’t object to adding one more, would you?"
Her words carried a subtle edge. In front of so many people, she was clearly trying to force Zora into an awkward position.
Around them, whispers immediately rose.
"I’ve always heard that Prince Kael and his consort are deeply in love. I wonder how she’ll respond to this."
"What’s there to respond to? It’s normal for a man to have multiple wives and concubines. He’s a prince, after all."
"Exactly. Such a beauty, no man would refuse her."
Several men laughed knowingly, sharing the same sentiment.
Zora merely lifted her brows and smiled faintly. "Since you’re so concerned about the prince’s well-being, why don’t you ask him directly?"
Scarlet’s eyes lit up. To her, this sounded like surrender.
"Brother-in-law," Scarlet said eagerly, her smile brightening, "since your consort has no objections, my cousin can stay by your side and serve you."
Lyssandra’s heart leapt with joy, her face glowing with anticipation.
Then, Prince Kael’s voice rang out, calm yet cutting, instantly freezing the atmosphere.
"Miss Scarlet," he said with a lazy smile that did not reach his eyes, "it’s rare to see someone so thoughtful. I hope that after you marry the Crown Prince in the future, you’ll show him the same concern."
His gaze was indifferent, his tone polite but distant.
"However," Prince Kael continued, his voice turning colder, "this prince has no need for such arrangements."
The smile on Scarlet’s face stiffened, while the color drained from Lyssandra’s cheeks in an instant.







