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The Romantic Trials Of A Transmigrated Empress

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Chapter 146: The open invitation.

Roland and Jesting stood outside for a moment, listening to the Thorin’s interacting. Their topics of conversation

held no boundaries or shame.

"So, they gossip too." Jesting noted.

"Uh-huh." Roland nodded. "The Thorin’s are perhaps the most unique family in Eldoria. My wife prefers to call

their conversations about other people an information trading and assessment session."

Jesting snorted, he nearly laughed but stopped himself short.

Roland strolled into the room with his automatic princely welcoming smile on his face. His arrival was timed with

the announcement that his father-in-law had brought along four peacocks.

General Paxton sent Roland a challenging gaze, daring him to say something about the peacocks.

"I hope they don’t drown in the sea." Roland widened his fake smile. His words were not absent of sarcasm.

"Is that a threat?" General Paxton smiled dangerously.

Roland took a seat, respond in a cryptic way, "Many things fall off the cliffs of Stormwind and are never seen

again. It’s like the birds which dropped gold on your estate, a myth. It happens but nobody knows how."

General Paxton nearly bit his tongue, he calmed himself and retorted, "However will we solve that mystery?"

Iryne decided that they had all had enough of the veiled threats which were unnecessary. "Roland dear, it was so

nice of you to invite us to Stormwind. It is so exciting to see the impressive grounds in person. There is so much

greenery and fresh air."

General Paxton released another unimpressed snort. "I prefer cobblestones and...."

"Paxton! Lady Iryne called her husband sternly.

The way she said his nstunned Roland but when he looked around, everyone else was normal. Strictly

speaking, the Thorin’s were normal. It seemed that this was not the first this mother-in-law was taking a firm

tone to her husband when he misbehaved.

There and then, Roland decided that he needed his mother-in-law in his corner. In a war with his father-in-law,

she was the perfect weapon.

Sigrid pinched his arm, which surprised him and he winced. He looked at her with befuddlement.

"Why?"

"You invited them." she whispered.

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‘No need to whisper dear." Iryne said to Sigrid. "I can read your lips all the way from here across the room. Your

husband gave us an open invitation to Stormwind."

"He said we could con any day we wanted." Duchess Mila chimed in.

"At any time." John added.

"We simply took him up on it and we had no idea that you would both be here." Deanna said the final words

which wrapped up the mystery of their presence in a bow.

Sigrid did not believe them one bit, for one, if they were leaving the city they would have made sure that she

was informed. If Emmah out on the prowl, they would not have planned a trip before consulting her.

If they had followed her and Roland to Stormwind, they were most likely up to no good.

"Leave us." she ordered all the staff in the room with them.

When they were alone, she pinned her eyes on her grandmother. "Well, your grace, do you wantto pull it out

of you? Obviously you followed us here for a reason. And nobody tellthat they wanted to relax by the sea. It

is chilly and rain will start falling within a day or two. | don’t know about the rest of you but vacationing in the

rain by the sea is not my idea of a good time."

The Thorin’s shared guilty looks and started mumbling, "you tell her’ to each other.

"John." Sigrid called her brother, the easiest one to guilt trip. Her voice was as stern as Iryne’s had been when

she called husband earlier.

It made Roland who was by her side worry for his own future and their children. He could picture her clearly

using that tone on them.

"It was mom's idea." John admitted.

"Oh good heavens!" Lady Iryne rolled her eyes to the sky. "She calls your nonce and you fold like a piece of

paper. Are you my son or hers?"

"She scaresmore than you do." John muttered.

General Paxton chuckled, when John was around Sigrid, he was like a gentle, eager to please and submissive

dog. He lived to make his sister happy and whatever she wanted of him, he said yes without a pause.

"What did you do mother?" Sigrid asked, determined to have her answers.

Iryne looked to the front and she

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her OES befareandviering, "| paid

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to set fire to the Windrider estate."

"What!" Roland exclaimed.

"At the wedding of Miss Florence and that man...I can’t remember his name." Duchess Mila added and she

laughed as if it was hilarious.

"Why?" Roland asked in a mildly outraged voice.

"They are not good people, what other excuse do | need." Lady Iryne was ready with her defense.

"That doesn’t mean you should set

fire to their hon the day of a

wedding when other LESS orpls

will be in attendancy You re

Ae) the lives of others."

Roland groaned. "What if someone

finds out that you were behind it.

What if someone links that fire to the

one which killed the secondary

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His words were met with shock and resulted in a five second silence before the denials started.

"We didn’t kill the secondary consort, the rebels did." Duke Thorin said.

His tone was candid, and left no room for doubt.

"Absolutely, that fire wasn’t on us." his wife the duchess added. "We might be brazen but we are not so brazen

or stupid enough to kill the king's favorite woman."

"Former favorite." Nathaniel reminded them.

"Does it matter?" Elowin asked.

"Whatever she is, we did not kill her." The duke slightly exploded. "Whyever would you think that we were

behind it?" He frowned deeply. "Has somebody claimed that we did it?"

Lady Iryne wrung the boin her

hand fiercely as she said, "It must be

that villainous prminister, heyis

out to destroy qun far af osts!

AB. &do0N5on of this kind will put us

in the cross hairs of the king and all

of the dead consort’s royal children. |

am so glad that | told someone to set

their estate on fire and | hope the

entire family burns to ashes." The

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