After all that questioning, her Majesty wasn't able to extract any answers from Odette and only found herself being more aggravated. Odette had a feeling that her highness wanted to torture her to reveal the truth.
The King was in agreement with that too. After all, Jeanette had been promised to Crown Prince Eric Treins, and her running away would leave a big mark on the kingdom.
However, without any evidence, they couldn't punish Odette, and Odette remained very careful with her etiquettes, not letting anything slip.
Although the King cared more about the losses his Kingdom would suffer from, the Queen was worried about her child, and Odette could see it. But she felt no pity.
Would Jeanette be pushed to take this decision if her mother had supported her and not try to force her to get married? When desperate, one would take extreme measures.