Chapter 15: Chapter 15

Lot sat up in his mansion. He had emigrated from home seven years ago when he couldn’t condone seeing his brother being given all the reverence as the king.

They were both the only male from their father. The only female had married a king far away in Asia.

Both she and Liam, his elder brother who was the king were relishing royalty but he was just like a commoner. With no disparity between him and a man on the street. It was only that he had noble blood in him.

He stood up and strode towards the window. He stared at the valley. He smiled as tears rushed out of his eyes. He let them drop. He laughed mysteriously.

His eyes went over the vastness of the kingdom. The Sari kingdom was very rich.

There were 70% wealthy people and they always paid homage to the king monthly, the rest were either not poor or wealthy.

The most important thing was that they were peaceful people. In a peaceful people, there must be at least a dangerous person. And that danger must be a well-known person who has to convince another person below him to join hands with him. That originated the wicked generation

In the vast land of Sari, he must find a person he could use for his diabolical means. He thought.

He wiped off his tears with the back of his hand.

He put on his hood. He scrolled out like a determined soldier. Whether Princess Bella felt anything or not. There must be a way to deflect his brother. Making him sad and then eliminating him slowly.

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Princess Diana breathed in and out as the private plane landed at Sari airport. Sitting and smiling beside Gavin had been the best thing that would ever happen to her.

She had declined to call him Michelle. She preferred Gavin. He wasn’t bothered if she called him any name.

The private plane has ten cabinets which comprise the sitting room, a bathroom, a toilet, and a bedroom in each cabinet.

There was the general kitchen. There were two chefs, two pilots, a co-pilot, and three hostesses.

She and Gavin spent their time in one cabinet. Her friends chose the cabinet they preferred. But they end up in one cabinet because of loneliness.

The flight was a slow one as instructed by Gavin. He wanted the time spent alone with Diana a memorable one.

And it was a remarkable one. They both enjoy each other's company.

She stepped down from the plane with the gluing Gavin by her side. His right arm was around her waist as it was attached with a magnetic device.

Her friends were clattering and giggling like a group of clattering school girls who were told that they will graduate that day.

They were gossiping about the latest fashions. They were talking about the Sari and their fashion taste.

Even when they were ready to stop down from the plane.

Two chaperones in uniforms walked toward them. They saluted Gavin. Their looks were Canadian. They were fluent in English.

“Mansour, the car is waiting,” one of them said.

“Diana, this is kaka our chaperone for the duration we will be here, and this is Ben, your friends' chaperone,” Gavin said. They bowed.

The Chaperones ushered them into the car.

They drove into a mansion Gavin had brought online.

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A man stood overlooking his window, there was a scar by the left of his chin. It was a big blister that made him ugly.

His hand went over the blister, at the touch of the bluster he became outraged. He recollected what led the scar to his face to be disfigured. Tears dropped from his face.

The door of his room unlocked. A man walked in.

“Boss, a man is here seeking for you,” the man who walked in said.

The man at the window refused to take his gaze off the window. He nodded in affirmation.

“Usher him in,” the man by the window said.

The second man nodded.

“Okay, boss,” he said.

He left the man by the window. He walked out and appeared with another man.

The man at the window was in delusion.

“Boss, this is the man,” the man who brought the man said.

“Okay, you can go back to your duty,” the man beside the window said.

The man left. The new man stood waiting for the man by the window to talk.

But there was none.

They both stood speechless. Suddenly the man by the window turned toward the man at the door.

They both stared at each other. The familiarity between them was shown between them as the astounding on their face was shown.

They were both motionless. The noise was only from their breathing in and out.