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Chapter 149 - Chapter 149

"Escape successful!"

The girl shouted hurray with her green eyes twinkling. The boy who followed slowly said with a troubled face.

"Noona, let's just go back."

"No, I just managed to get out. And I can't go back."

"But-"

The boy sighed with a ball.

"You may go back."

"I've been following you all this way, and you're not going back. But ······."

"Then do as you please."

The girl said so and began to walk proudly, flapping her black hair.

Is she ten years old now?

She was wearing a uniform worn by a royal maid. The arms were slightly large, but within acceptable limits.

The girl spoke triumphantly.

"I am wearing a uniform, and if I wearing it in Lazia, there's no one to touch."

There was no mistake in what she said. There's no one to touch a young maid in royal uniform right under her nose.

The road in front of the Sky mansion was wide, and this cart and wagon passed by.

The two fell in half and walked along the street looking at them.

She even greeted the security guard who met her eyes boldly. The guard grinned at the little maid.

It took about 20 minutes for the two children to get to the market.

"That's great, too."

The girl looked around the market. The real economy is completely different from what she hear only in words.

"Huhu, I'm here to participate in the economic activities of the people."

She muttered and pulled the fairy coin out of her pocket.

"Evie Noona, where else is it...?"

"I gave him my headband and took it from the maid."

Evigail Eve de Lazia laughed, splashing her finger at the fairy coins.

"My silk headband must have been more expensive, so it was a benefit to the maid?"

"You traded it for a fairy coin?"

"No way. I traded it for five fairy coin. Come on, Sid. You get one."

She took the coin with her withering eyes wide open.

He has never seen a fairy coins. Moreover, fairy coins that are useful like this are ······

"But wouldn't it diminish in value if you looked like this?"

"I think so, too. This reduces the weight of the coin, right? Then shouldn't the new coin be worth more?"

Evigail was muttering and looking at the coin when she heard a low voice.

"The same value is maintained because it changes the same coin into a new one."

Both of them turned around, and Noah was standing there.

Noah seemed to be in his mid teens now. But Evigail knew it was just the way it was. His true self is the Dragon.

But she has never been afraid of him. Noah frowned slightly on his forehead and looked at Evigail.

Evigail looked at the gold eyes and spoke with relief.

"Oh, what? It was Noah."

"'Oh, what? It was Noah.' I don't think so. What are you doing here?"

"Don't you see? I'm trying to get involved in the real economy of the people."

Noah sighed at Evie's confident words.

"Do you know how crazy your family going to be if they find out you're not in the castle? No, they're already going to be crazy."

"But they don't let me come out like this. How many times did I ask they to do this? But they just repeatedly said no. Then I have to move it myself, right?"

Noah frowned on his brow.

"Don't talk useless and get back right away."

"I'm going to scream."

"What?"

"I am gonna yell at you for trying to kidnap a royal maid?"

"Eve."

Evigail grinned.

Noah only called herself that middle name, and Evigail liked it very much because he was honest.

"I'm just going to look around the market. If you're worried, Noah can stay with us."

Before Noah said anything, Abigail popped out like a shot. Sid followed closely, saying, "I'm sorry," and Noah slowly followed.

"I don't know, I don't know."

Evigail slowly looked around the market and offered a fairy coins to buy an orange juice.

"I'm going back after drinking this."

Noah nodded at Evigail's words. Evigail giggled.

"She gave me more sheep, asking if I was a little maid from the castle."

Eum, the good perception of people living in the castle means that the father and the mother are excellent.

Next to her, Sid nodding his head, and drinking the sap of the snow-white tree.

"That's Amazing."

"Amazing?"

When Noah asked, Sid blushed slightly.

"There are so many people, and everyone is energetic. And I think it's really what I've learned, but it's different."

"Yes, I only thought of the Lazian currency, but surprisingly, bills and imperial currencies from the top of Romia are being mixed. But why is the Imperial coin less valuable than ours? Isn't it the same gold?"

Evigail tilted her head and Sid looked at the sign at the currency exchange, saying, "That's it."

"The purity is different."

At Noah's words, Evigail opened her eyes wide.

"You put in less gold? It's a matter of national trust. Is that okay? No, it's more surprising that it's reflected in the currency exchange.... Do they measure everyone's volume?"

Noah pressed down on Evigail's head with a curious face.

"I decided to go back."

"Chit."

Evigail's lips were silenced. She continued.

"I understand why the bill at the top of Romia is circulating. It's a state-run top, so you have basic trust."

"The top of Romia and the kingdom of Lazia are separate."

said Noah. Evigail squashed her eyes.

"I don't understand that. How is that possible? That's my mother, isn't it?"

"The same reason Ran can continue to be your mother even if she quits Queen Lazia."

Evigail opened her eyes wide at the words. Then Noah said, "Ah."

"As expected, I don't know."

"Huh?"

"Yes?"

As soon as the two looked at Noah at the same time, Noah slowly disappeared.

"What? Wait?"

"Mr. Noah?"

Surprised, the two turned their heads around and caught in the back of their necks.

"Kkyakk?"

"Uwagh-"

I heard a growling voice as I struggled with surprise.

"What are you both doing here?"

"Hak."

Evigail flinched and curled up like a kitten, and Sid held his breath, too.

"Evigail, Sid."

"Oh, Father, what's the matter?"

Evigail smiled, but Eustaf's face did not unfold at all.

"What's the matter with you?"

"That's-"

Evigail shut her mouth as Eustaf's blue eyes narrowed. None of the excuses work now.

"I just wanted to go to the market personally."

"Without escort."

Eustaf was speechless with anger. When he shook the back of the neck he had caught, the two children couldn't even speak.

"For now, go back."

I can't get angry here. In addition, as he held onto Evigail in uniform, people began to look this way.

Eustaf left the place because he felt even the guards were giving him attention.

Sid glanced at his sister. Sid was dumbfounded by eye contact.

'Noona, what do you do?'

'Wait, first of all. Calm down.'

Eustaf was amazed to see his children talking in a casual way.

It was simple to go inside the Sky mansion. The guards all saw Eustaf's ring and quickly saluted him through.

As I strode into the mansion, Ran jumped out to see as if she heard the news.

"Evy! Sid!"

When they saw their pale mother's face, Evigail and Sid felt guilty as if they had been stabbed, and Eustaf was even angrier.

"Both of you!"

When Eustaf let go of his hand, the two smashed on their hips, and Ran hugged them tightly.

"Why are you worrying?"

"I'm sorry."

"I'm sorry."

In her sweet-smelling mother's arms, Evigail and Sid apologized one by one. But soon, Ran's eyes narrowed.

"So how the hell did you get out? Let's go inside and talk."

"Yees·······."

"Yes."

Entering the mansion, Evigail returned her clothes and said,

"Don't scold the maid. She wouldn't have thought I would do this way. And I am a lot more senior-"

"Did you do this knowingly?"

Kara, the chief maid of honor, said in a uniform.

"But she'll still be punished. The maid."

"No way!"

"She shouldn't give uniforms to others. That's the rule."

"I took it by force."

"No, she said she had a deal."

"No, because I'm a princess, the maid has no choice but to follow!"

"Yes, you can't even take responsibility."

Evigail's cheeks blushed at Kara's words. Her green eyes flashed.

"Then I'll give you orders. Leave the maid alone."

"Are you sure that's all right?"

Kara asked straight ahead, and Evigail spoke without a hitch.

"Yes."

"Then, All right."

As Kara bowed her head and stepped back, Evigail sighed.

'Really.'

There's no one who's easy on me.

'What do you want to do if I don't cover up now?'

It's like a test of loyalty.

It's easy to cut off the person who ordered the dirty work.

'But that won't make you loyal.'

It's not this simple thing to throw away, it's to the end. With her mouth wet, Evigail took a deep breath.

Her father and mother were waiting when she opened the door and went inside. Sid was also standing in front of her with an awkward look on his face.

"I'm sorry, mother, father."

"If you know Sorry, Let's hear why you did it."

At the low voice of his father, Evigail looked straight up. Evigail already knew that her father was weak in my green eyes.

With the same green eyes as her mother.

"But I kept saying I wanted to go out, but you kept putting it off, saying later. So I thought I'd go out myself."

"Without escort? What's your position?"

"I am the successor to the kingdom of Lazia."

"Then?"

"I think-"

Evigail clasped the hem of the dress.

"I thought it would be okay to go out in uniform. Besides, I'm just going to a nearby market for a while."

"That's what you think."

"And in reality, if Father hadn't caught you."

I think you went safely. Eustaf was amazed at her with his eyes.

She just say I'm sorry, and she's not sorry at all. She was saying so.

"Then what are you sorry about?"

Evigail rolled her eyes at Eustaf's question.

"Secretly going out."

"Isn't that wrong?"

"It's my fault that I lied, but you told me not to go out because you were worried about my safety, so it's okay as long as I'm safe."

Eustaf was immediately seized with the urge to slap her on the hip, though she was her daughter.

Repressing the urge, Eustaf opened his mouth.

"Thinking about it and practicing it means that you are already not ready to go out."

Ran sighed and nodded at Eustaf's words.

"But-"

As Evigail looked up, Ran said.

"That means you didn't believe me when I said 'Later', did you?"

Evigail flinched.

"You made your own judgment because you didn't believe your mother's judgment. You don't trust me, and you can go out together and ignore my orders and do what you think."

"That, That's right -"

When Evigail murmured in embarrassment, Ran leaned on the armrest at an angle and asked.

"Otherwise, is there any other reason?"

Evigail bowed her head.

"That's ······."

Evigail spoke out.

"If you said no, I would have given up, but you just say later...."

"That's why you did this. Then you won't be able to get out of here. Trust has been broken. It will take quite a while to rebuild the broken trust."

At Ran's words, Evigail looked down at her toes. Eustaf looked at his daughter and said, "You may feel that your judgment is right and you are wise, but I want you to say it's not."

Eustaf then saw Sid, and Sid quickly bowed.

"Sid, you."

"I'm sorry."

"Why did you follow your Noona?"

"That's it...."

Sid answered frankly.

"It looks interesting."

Haa, Eustaf sighed deeply.

"And, and I was curious about the outside."

"Sid, if you do that, you'll only be swayed by your Noona."

Eustaf frowned and Ran grinned.

"Right, it's a big deal if you're swayed by your Noonim."

She stabbed Eustaf in the arm, so Eustaf laughed unknowingly. Fortunately, the brothers and sisters were bowing and didn't see it.

"But how the hell did you leave the mansion? What about the maid and the escort?"

Evigail said to Eustaf, poking her toes to the floor.

"I've been preparing it for six months."

"What?"

Here, both Ran and Eustaf were surprised to see Evigail.

"Tell the maid that you will take a bath alone, exchange uniforms and coins, and take a longer bath time ·······."

So everyone was careless, finished their bath quickly, changed into a uniform, and got into a gap.

Eustaf pressed down on the temples.

'She's ten years old now.'

I am afraid of what will happen as she grow up

.

"Originally, you'd be beaten."

Eustaf pounded on the armrest. The brother and sister's shoulders flinched.

"Both of them will be punished differently."

Eustaf looked at Ran and said,

"You're a gardener assistant for a week."

Ran opened her eyes wide and nodded.

Evigail and Sid also nodded, wondering, 'Garden assistant?' After the two went out one by one, Eustaf sighed.

"Is that a 10-year-old's idea?"

"Yeah, I'm afraid she's someone's daughter."

"You're not looking at me, are you?"

"No?"

"No, it's more like Ran. Evi-"

Eustaf stopped what he was saying, lost in thought, and said again.

"My head is spinning, but there's nothing sneaky about it yet. Compared to her, Sid is."

"He's being swayed."

"He is."

"He's still young. He's only eight, isn't him?"

"But the fact that he's still following Evie."

"He look like Eus."

"... looks like Ran."