The weight of this letter was heavy.
All the content was actually conveying one thing, that is, Princess Anna gave Søren the right to choose. If Søren agreed to let her marry the second prince of the Falcon Kingdom, then she would really marry him. But if Søren didn't agree to let her marry the second prince of the Falcon Kingdom, then Princess Anna would never marry him.
All the choices were in Søren's hands, and Princess Anna said that she would do whatever he said.
What a joke!
How could Søren agree to let Princess Anna marry the second prince of the Falcon Kingdom?
For a long time, Søren's feelings for Princess Anna were very complicated. It was a bit like the love between a man and a woman, but sometimes it was like another sister. Princess Royal was like another version of himself. She treated Princess Anna the same way Søren treated Vivian. Søren sometimes didn't know how to deal with his relationship with Princess Anna, but there was no doubt that Princess Anna was definitely one of the few people in his heart that he cared about.
Her status was second only to Vivian and Gloria, and even higher than the Fallen Witch!
So.
When the maid captain who brought the letter asked Søren about his attitude, he didn't hesitate and said in an unusually firm tone, "No!"
"Absolutely not!"
Princess Anna must not marry that bullshit Second Prince of the Falcon Kingdom.
Even if Søren didn't know what kind of feelings he had for Princess Anna, he was now very sure of one thing, that is, Princess Anna absolutely absolutely could not marry the second prince of the Falcon Kingdom. He even inexplicably felt a trace of anger in his heart, and he had a terrible impulse to directly lead the army to destroy the Falcon Kingdom!
Unusually firm.
Søren still didn't know how he should face Princess Anna, but he knew that his attitude towards this matter was unusually firm and very certain.
And that was enough to know!
You don't know what you want, but you know what you don't want.
Søren suddenly seemed to understand something, and then the corner of his mouth showed a trace of a bitter smile, and murmured, "What a cunning little fox!"
Princess Anna was forcing him to make a decision.
Or, Princess Anna wanted Søren to figure out what he was thinking. If this was the case, then there should be a more troublesome problem in front of Søren.
But!
What happened next surprised Søren. He originally thought that the maid captain who brought the letter had other more troublesome things to say, but he never thought that the charming maid captain in front of him smiled meaningfully at Søren, then slightly bowed slightly and said, "I understand."
"I will convey His Excellency Søren's decision to Princess Anna!"
Then she just left.
She really left! He really left just like that!
Søren was lost lost...
Suddenly, he seemed to understand everything. Princess Anna was just using this matter to force Søren to make a decision, or to test his deepest thoughts.
But she didn't continue to force Søren to marry her. She just wanted to understand Søren's attitude.
That was all.
That was why the captain of the maids looked at Soran with a meaningful smile before she left, and then simply left.
She would convey Søren's decision to Princess Anna.
But this decision was limited to his attitude on this matter, and Princess Anna didn't ask for too much.
Maybe.
For her, it was enough to know Søren's attitude.
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Headache.
Søren was having a headache now.
Even if he was a powerful god, he still felt a headache.
His little loli had just run away from home, and Princess Anna had come to test Søren's attitude. Maybe there was no problem for the time being, but he would definitely have to face it in the future.
Søren had a lot of things to deal with now.
Vivian left Mordor, although she still kept in touch with Adele Isabella, a spy that Søren buried on the other side of the Wind Spear Hills. But one thing was that the little girl seemed to have suddenly become rebellious, and she actually planned to face the Dread Lord herself. Søren's attitude towards this matter was like that of all parents. On the one hand, he felt very relieved, and on the other hand, he couldn't help but worry about Vivian's safety.
Just like how she had caused a mess some time ago and killed a Southern noble just like that.
If it weren't for the fact that Soran had already laid out his own informants in many places, and the intelligence organization of Mordor City, as well as Adele Isabella and the half-elf first mate, who personally cleaned up the mess for the little girl, Vivian would have been wanted by the nobles and the church. Even if she wasn't, it would have caused an uproar.
Lillian, the Witch of Fear!
This was the first thing that Søren thought of, because the Witch of Fear, Lillian, liked to do things without scruples, so she made enemies everywhere and was finally killed by the Lady of Silvermoon.
Søren had an ominous feeling.
He seemed to feel that the trajectory of history had been corrected to the original path for some reason, and he had to do something immediately.
In Mordor City.
Everyone knew that Her Highness Vivian was Søren's treasure, the most dazzling pearl of Mordor City, and the little princess of the entire pirate kingdom.
Therefore, after discovering Vivian's trace, Adele Isabella immediately sent the information back to Mordor City.
At the same time!
This matter also alarmed the half-elf first mate who was personally in charge of many affairs in the southern sea region, so he had to temporarily put aside other things and concentrate on dealing with Vivian's situation.
Otherwise, they wouldn't have been able to wrap things up so beautifully!
The half-elf first mate was the most skillful among all the pirate leaders. This guy seemed to have a natural politician's talent. After receiving the news from Vivian, he immediately sent someone to Mordor City and secretly mobilized people to follow Vivian.
What the hell!
The little princess of Mordor City insisted on dealing with the Fear Church. What else could they do? Could they let His Highness Søren's beloved daughter deal with those Fear Believers alone?
It couldn't be helped.
They could only grit their teeth and do it!
Whether it was Adele Isabella, the half-elf first mate, or the other pirate leaders on the South Coast, such as the one-eyed man, the butler, the knight, and so on, they all secretly sent their best men, who were at least at the level of Advanced professionals, to the vicinity of the Wind Spear Hills. On one hand, they were to protect the safety of Royal Highness Vivian, and on the other hand, they were to deal with the Fear Believers.
This was completely helpless!
Anyway, no matter what, Her Highness Vivian, the little princess of Mordor City, the beloved daughter of His Highness Søren, must not have an accident, not even an injury.
Others didn't know how important Vivian was to Søren, but how could these pirate leaders not know that His Highness Søren valued Vivian more than his own life?
Now.
The entire Mordor City's intelligence network and secret personnel were all consciously operating crazily with Her Highness Vivian as the core. Almost all the little girl's movements would be sent to Mordor City as soon as possible. At the same time, there was a reinforced platoon of high-level Rogues secretly to protect her safety, and there were masters of various professions to guard her outside.
Otherwise, Søren would not be able to sit still in Mordor City.
On this day.
Soran felt a headache coming on, and the other pirate leaders felt the same way.
Because Her Highness Vivian's matter was not easy to handle. Whether they could do it well or not was the most important thing to test their ability. Many pirate leaders were ready to show off their abilities in front of His Highness Søren. The half-elf first mate was also full of energy, ready to show off his skills and ability in front of Søren and other pirate leaders.
He was not a group of boorish men who only knew how to kill people.
As the highest-ranking pirate leader under Søren, the half-elf first mate's strength could not even enter the top five, so he needed to show his ability at this time.
A qualified subordinate must be able to share the burden of the boss.
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