Chapter 61 Same Road

It was already past midnight, and it would be too much trouble to go back, so Safi and Fred chose to stay on Bronze Avenue.

Anna arranged a room for the two of them, and she looked at their faces with anxiety. She had already made Fred and Safi unhappy today, and she was afraid that she would do something wrong again next time.

However, neither of them was particular about conditions, and they knew that the conditions on the Bronze Avenue were definitely not as good as those of the Royal Palace and the Prime Minister's Mansion, so they didn't say anything more, just tidied up and went to bed.

In fact, she was a little tired, and Safi almost fell asleep as soon as she touched the pillow.

The biological clock made Safi wake up on time. She glanced at the unfamiliar mottled ceiling and rubbed her temples to wake herself up.

She walked out of the room and came to the dining room, where Fred was already neatly dressed and sitting at the table.

"Sorry, Your Highness, for keeping you waiting." Safi bowed, annoyed that she got up later than Fred.

Fred smiled lightly: "It doesn't matter, we don't need to pay so much attention to each other."

Safi had no way to answer this sentence, so she could only lower her eyes and say nothing, and sat down opposite Fred.

But when she sat down, Fred added, "Eating at a small table like this feels like a family."

Safi was so frightened by his words that she almost dropped the cup at her hand.

Fred has been pushing harder and harder recently, and Safi knows that she can't go on like this, otherwise sooner or later, Fred will force out the secret she has always wanted to hide.

She couldn't imagine how Fred would look at her after knowing her secret. Safi didn't dare to bet that there was the entire Prime Minister's Palace behind her, so she could only run away from a distance.

But now was not the right time, and she did not have enough reasons to persuade Fred to terminate the engagement.

At least... wait until the Martin matter is over, Safi sighed deeply in her heart, and finally continued to be an ostrich, hiding her head in the sand, pretending not to know anything.

"Your Highness!" Anna hurried into the restaurant at this time, holding a letter in her hand: "I found this in the mailbox."

Fred and Safi looked at each other and saw the same message in each other's eyes - it was indeed here.

The letter only contained a few simple words and was an address. It seemed that the other party was wary of Fred and the others and had chosen the location on their territory.

"Do you want to go?" Safi asked in a low voice.

Fred casually recited a fire spell to burn the letter. He nodded: "Of course I want to go."

If you don't go there, how will you know whether the other party is a friend or an enemy, and what tricks are they trying to pull off?

"Then..." In fact, Safi knew that she had to go on this trip, but what she wanted to ask was another thing, "Do you want to bring a guard? At least take Nancy with you. It would be better if her brother is also called.

…”

Fred tapped Safi's lips with his index finger to stop her anxious words.

"No need, bringing too many people will get in the way. Just you and me are enough." Fred said, even though he was facing unknown dangers, he still smiled lightly, as if he didn't care about the situation.

In the eyes.

This is the Crown Prince's self-confidence, not arrogance and arrogance, but self-confidence that he is in control.

"But……"

But Safi has a worried temperament, and her rigorous personality makes her very anxious if she doesn't do everything right, let alone facing such an unknown situation.

But now Fred also found a good way to shut her up.

He took Safi's hand and put it on his chest, letting Safi feel her heartbeat: "Believe me?"

As expected, Safi was speechless. She looked at Fred intently for a long time, withdrew her hand, and turned around expressionlessly: "Your Highness, please don't imitate some of Ulysses' bad deeds."

Get used to thanking you."

Such a frivolous behavior is just like Ulysses.

Safi covered her rapidly beating heart and closed her eyes in despair. Even though she knew clearly that this was Fred's deliberate act, she was still so excited.

After having a simple breakfast, the two people equipped their wands and daggers and set off.

They were not familiar with the Bronze Avenue. After searching for a long time, they found this alley that only allowed one person to walk through and even horses could not enter. They had no choice but to dismount.

Blocking up the front and rear ends of this kind of alley is like trying to catch a turtle in a jar. Fred's sword skills cannot be used, and magic can easily injure himself or his companions.

The first step is to get rid of their mounts first, and then do they have to hand over their weapons? After all, to civilians, nobles who control magic are like gods who can control life and death.

However, without the wand, wouldn't they become the meat on their chopping boards?

Sapphire tugged at the hem of Fred's clothes and shook her head at him.

Fred held Safi's hand with his backhand and shook it: "It's okay, I'm here."

His words contained a reassuring power that miraculously calmed Safi down. She looked at Fred and frowned: "I'm worried there is a trap."

"Yes," Fred agreed, his eyes as blue as the sky narrowed slightly, "I'm also very curious about what kind of formation the other side will put up waiting for us."

Young people are always arrogant, let alone a proud man like Fred. He has been in the limelight since he was born. No matter how many difficulties lie ahead, he will go for it.

"Your Highness!"

Fred didn't take Safi's worries seriously. He looked towards the narrow alley. At the end of the alley was a corner. No one knew what kind of "surprise" would be waiting for them at that corner.

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"Safie will accompany me, right?" Fred asked softly, extending his hand to Saffie, as if he was asking her to dance at a ball, "No matter what is waiting for me, Saffie will stay with me."

If so, I will dare to try anything."

Does she have any other choice? She can only risk her life to accompany the gentleman. Safi closed her eyes, let out a long sigh, and put her hand on Fred's palm.

Forget it, this is what she owes His Highness... Whatever His Highness wants to do, she just has to accompany him. If she can give His Highness her life, she is willing to do so.

"In this way, we can be considered to share the joys and sorrows," Fred chuckled, "Then Safi should not leave me so easily."

The friendship that is always as light as water, how can it compare to the magnificent life and death of sharing life and death? Giving each other's back to each other, the sense of dependence and trust generated during this period is far greater than having a meal and drinking tea together.

When Safi heard this, her pupils dilated slightly. She instinctively wanted to withdraw her hand, but Fred noticed her intention and suddenly tightened his hand to prevent her from escaping.

"Okay, let's go." Fred led Safi into the alley.

(End of chapter)

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