The Heiress's Return: From Zen to Zenith - Chapter 1439
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Youâre joining the Silver Armor Guard?â Randa looked at the young man in front of her, her emotions a mixture of feelings.
âI know you wonât stay with me forever, but I didnât expect youâd leave me so soon.â Randa felt very depressed.
She was, of course, aware of what the Silver Armor Guard represented in Percival â they were the personal protection squad of the Holy Master.
Even the General and Prince had to be respectful in their presence.
Randa rolled her eyes and whispered, âI know with your abilities you can definitely join the Silver Armor Guard.
I just would like to know what the mysterious Holy Master looks like.
...
If you join the Guard, can you secretly tell me?
I promise I wonât tell anyone.â
Aubree Groove quietly looked at this princessĂąâŹâ whether too naive or too clever was unclear.
After a pause, she said, âYour Highness, the Silver Armor Guard revealing the Holy Masterâs privacy is a capital offense.â
Randa deflated and said unwillingly: âAlright, this princess wishes you soaring success and a bright future.â
Aubree Groove bowed and was about to retire.
Just as she was about to step out the door, Randaâs voice came from behind: âJulius Sutton.â
Aubree Groove did not turn around, but halted the foot she had raised to step out.
âWill I see you again?â
The womanâs voice carried a hint of caution, as if scared the other party would say something she did not want to hear.
She said irritably, âGo away, just go, this princess feels annoyed when seeing you.â
As the person walked away, Randa lay dejectedly on the table, âIsnât it good to stay by my side?â
After all, water flows downward, people rise higher.
He was pursuing a loftier future, what right did she have to stop him?
Randa shook her head, not wanting to think about these unhappy things.
She called Samuel and two bodyguards, ready to enjoy a full day of shopping.
Randa suddenly found something strange, she said to Samuel, âWhy do I feel that there are antique shops everywhere in Inracetales?
Do the citizens here love archaeology so much?â
The ever-inquisitive Samuel clearly understood, âBecause the Holy Master loves to collect antiques, especially flower vases.
Whatever the Holy Master likes, of course, the citizens of Percival like too.â
âSo thatâs it.â Randa walked into an antique shop that looked very high-end.
âOh, an honored guest, your visit brings light to our humble place,â the store owner enthusiastically greeted her.
This person looked affluent, they ought to make a good deal.
Randa saw many antiques on the two sides of the display shelves.
The southern wall was also adorned with calligraphy and paintings.
She walked and admired as she went.
As royalty, one of her palace courses was antique appreciation.
To be honest, Randa had no interest in these objects dug out from coffins, but she was now curious about the Holy Master, so she decided to try and understand some of it.
Randa saw a celadon-colored flower vase.
Amidst the pile of magnificent gold-plated vases, it didnât stand out, but Randa noticed it at first glance.
She reached out for the vase and examined it in detail.
âMiss has a good eye.
This is âRain after Sunshineâ porcelain from Jimenez, loved by emperors and nobles since ancient times.
Iâll secretly tell you, Miss, this is smuggled out from Jimenez, from Emperor Moon of Martialâs tomb, an absolute priceless treasure.â
Randa narrowed her eyes, âDo you think this missâŠthis young lady is easy to cheat?
Emperor Moon of Martialâs tomb was robbed seventy years ago, and all of his burial relics are now scattered overseas.
The real âRain after Sunshineâ porcelain, loved by Emperor Moon of Martial, is now on display in the Ambrosia Museum.â
The store owner was somewhat embarrassed.
He hadnât expected to encounter a knowledgeable customer; he couldnât take advantage of her.
Randaâs face broke into a smile again, âBut this replica is of good quality, able to pass off as the real thing, shopkeeper, name a price.â
The shopkeeper tentatively held up five fingers, to which Randa responded, âDeal.â
âWait a minute.â A domineering female voice suddenly interjected.
Randa narrowed her eyes, turned her head and saw a girl dressed in a golden brocade skirt walking in.
The girl was about eighteen or nineteen.
Her eyebrows and eyes were enchantingly beautiful, her eyes somewhat deep.
A mix of East and Percival features, this was an extremely beautiful mixed-race face, and the mix was high-grade.
The girl appeared lively and unrestrained, like a walking fire.
Randa was sure she had not seen this girl at the royal banquet the other day, but considering her demeanor and dress, she must have come from a noble family.
The shopkeeperâs eyes lit up, and with even more enthusiasm than he showed Randa, he went to greet her, âMiss Nancy, what wind blew you here?â
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