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Chapter 49 The Prime Minister's Wife

Chapter 49 The Prime Minister’s Wife

Felissa can ride a horse. Although she mainly rides carriages when she goes out and rides less, riding a horse is also a means of socializing. No matter how lazy Felissa is, she is forced to learn it.

After galloping all the way to the door of the Prime Minister's Mansion, Felissa, who had not recovered yet, was already shaky. When she dismounted, she seemed unable to do so. However, she was helped down by the guard who recognized her.

The guard recognized Felissa, and because Safi valued her very much, he did not dare to neglect her. He asked respectfully: "Miss Felissa, why are you here?"

Felissa was panting heavily, her legs were still trembling. She tried to stand upright and asked the doorman: "Where is Safi? Is she okay?"

When the guard heard this, he looked a little sad: "Our eldest lady was taken away by the palace's carriage."

The palace's carriage? What did the royal family want to do by taking Safi away? Originally, as Fred's fiancée, Safi was not worth any fuss even if she was invited to the palace, but at this juncture?

But Felissa does not have the qualifications to enter the palace. What should she do now? Is it possible that she will go back home?

When she thought that she might have to face Azarez's anger when she went back, Felissa couldn't help but trembled. Please spare her. She really had a guilty conscience and didn't dare to face Azarez.

A servant walked out of the room, walked quickly to the door, and bowed to Felicia: "Miss Felicia, my wife invites you to come in."

Madam... Madam of the Prime Minister? Felicia wanted to look flattered, but her legs were shaking and she could hardly stand, and she could hardly maintain her etiquette.

The attentive servant noticed something was wrong with Felissa, and immediately asked a maid to come over and help Felissa, and helped her limp into the house.

The maid took Felissa to the living room where she had been before. After entering the door, there was a lady sitting on the sofa with her back to her. When she heard her coming in, she stood up and turned around.

This is the lady who is second only to Her Royal Highness the Queen in the social circles of the royal city. Felicia held up her skirt and bowed slightly to salute: "Good morning, Madam."

The Prime Minister's wife looked at Felissa. Although this girl was not in very good physical condition, she still tried her best to stand firm. The standard of her salute was flawless.

After just one meeting, the Prime Minister's wife made a basic judgment about Felissa. She personally helped Felissa up and pulled her to sit down on the sofa.

"I heard Safi talk about you," the Prime Minister's wife said with a smile, and her speech was not hasty or slow, which is easy to impress others, "I have always wanted to say thank you to you, thank you for being willing to hold me in my arms

Approach Safi with kindness.”

Felissa sat on the sofa with some restraint, her spirit was very tense, and she answered carefully: "It's nothing, Safi is actually a very gentle person, she has never looked down on me because of my humble background, and I can't get along with her very well."

Very happy."

"That's it..." The Prime Minister's wife wiped the corners of her eyes, seeming a little sad, "Very few people can see the heart of that child, because she always hides her sincerity. As a mother, I really

Worry."

In the original work, what happened to Safi? Felicia recalled it carefully, and it seemed that she was exiled. This plot was called "happy" by many people, but how heartbroken Safi's parents must be...

However, she will not let things become like this. Originally, she fought against the world line for herself, but now it is for Safi. Safi is such a good person, why can't she be happy?

"I heard that Safi was imprisoned," Felissa stated the purpose of her visit straightforwardly, and asked with concern, "What's going on?"

"What do you think?" The prime minister's wife put the question to Felissa. She didn't seem to be anxious about Safi being summoned into the palace. Instead, she was very interested in Filissa, "Why do you think Safi did this?"

Solitary confinement?”

Felissa was not a fool, she was just naive and didn't think enough. But when she was locked in the dark room, she kept thinking about the benefits of locking her in this room.

She originally thought that the other party just wanted to hurt Safi, but Safi was not hurt at all and was instead placed in solitary confinement.

"Is it because of what happened in the college yesterday?" Felissa carefully guessed, "Because Safi was also one of the parties involved yesterday, so she was asked to be in confinement?"

Her answer was really too gentle. The lady shook her head: "It's because I found a note in Safi's pocket yesterday, which said that someone followed Safi's order and locked you in that room."

"Impossible," Felissa denied. "It is impossible for Safi to do such a thing. There is no need or reason."

Her decisive answer made the lady smile, but then her smile faded: "Is the motive important? There is no motive, but there is evidence, isn't it?"

"Evidence can be forged," Felissa said. "It's just a piece of paper. It can't explain anything, so it's not decisive evidence."

What she said was correct. No one would convict Safi just because of a note, but would the person who set up this trap let Safi off so easily? Being called into the palace was one of the other party's back-up men.

"I am the only victim in the whole incident, and I think I have the right to demand to know the truth."

What the Prime Minister's wife was waiting for was Felissa's statement. She recalled that when her daughter left, she had a look of determination, as if she had made some important decision. That look made her feel a huge panic. The lady faced

The maid waved: "Come here and dress Miss Felicia."

Only then did Felissa realize that although she was neatly dressed, her clothes were already wrinkled all the way here on horseback, and her long hair was messy by the wind, and she had to bear this mess of hair and wrinkled ears and clothes.

I have been talking to the Prime Minister’s wife for so long.

She wanted to die. She was so embarrassed. Not neatly dressed was a sign of disrespect for the other party. She actually...

But the Prime Minister's wife saw her embarrassment and comforted her: "In urgent matters, we will deal with special situations. I don't think you are rude. I feel your feelings for Safi. It's just that we still have to go to the palace."

Clean it up."

"Thank you ma'am."

Felicia allowed the maid of the Prime Minister's Mansion to quickly dress her up. During this period, Felicia took the time to say to the Prime Minister's wife: "Madam, please help me deliver a letter to my family. I sneaked out."

Yes, they must be worried."

She no longer dared to think about how angry Azarez was because of her sneaking away. She comforted herself like an ostrich and took it one step at a time. Maybe when the matter was over, Azarez would not be so angry when he came to pick her up...

…Bar?

This was a small matter, and the Prime Minister's wife readily agreed and called the housekeeper to arrange it.

(End of chapter)

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