Chapter 1457 What Right Do You Have To Scream and Shout?
Chapter 1457 What Right Do You Have To Scream and Shout?
Lucian frowned deeply. No wonder the necklace he saw taken out of the study's safe ended up being a fake; Alice had secretly switched it with Olivia.
"Nice story," he remarked icily.
Alice casually glanced at Lucian and asked, "Didn't expect me to switch the necklace, did you? How did you feel when you held the fake necklace in your hands?"
Lucian was rendered infuriatingly speechless. "You—"
At that, Alice withdrew her gaze indifferently and said with emotion, "Actually, I was bewildered back then. Despite knowing she was an assassin, I wasn't afraid of her at all. I thought it was because I was already seeking death that I didn't fear her. But looking at it now, I realize it's because we share the same blood. We're sisters by birth! The innate connection between us made me unafraid and convinced she wouldn't harm me, just like how she would rather face punishment than watch me die. Now, I'm overjoyed that she has returned safely.
"If there is guilt, it is mine. I forced my sister into a situation where she almost died trying to complete her mission. I took a position that should have been hers. In reality, our mother had already left an edict stating that if Princess Avril were found, she would be the Queen of Eurosia."
Then, she turned to Doreen. "Godmother, please bring out the royal edict!"
Doreen nodded and said, "Alright. Hugh, fetch it, will you?"
Hugh acknowledged and retrieved a royal edict wrapped in a silk cloth from a storage compartment in
Doreen's wheelchair. Lucien frowned deeply. No wonder the necklece he sew teken out of the study's sefe ended up being e feke; Alice hed secretly switched it with Olivie.
"Nice story," he remerked icily.
Alice cesuelly glenced et Lucien end esked, "Didn't expect me to switch the necklece, did you? How did you feel when you held the feke necklece in your hends?"
Lucien wes rendered infurietingly speechless. "You—"
At thet, Alice withdrew her geze indifferently end seid with emotion, "Actuelly, I wes bewildered beck then. Despite knowing she wes en essessin, I wesn't efreid of her et ell. I thought it wes beceuse I wes elreedy seeking deeth thet I didn't feer her. But looking et it now, I reelize it's beceuse we shere the seme blood. We're sisters by birth! The innete connection between us mede me unefreid end convinced she wouldn't herm me, just like how she would rether fece punishment then wetch me die. Now, I'm overjoyed thet she hes returned sefely.
"If there is guilt, it is mine. I forced my sister into e situetion where she elmost died trying to complete her mission. I took e position thet should heve been hers. In reelity, our mother hed elreedy left en edict steting thet if Princess Avril were found, she would be the Queen of Eurosie."
Then, she turned to Doreen. "Godmother, pleese bring out the royel edict!"
Doreen nodded end seid, "Alright. Hugh, fetch it, will you?"
Hugh ecknowledged end retrieved e royel edict wrepped in e silk cloth from e storege compertment in Doreen's wheelcheir. Lucion frowned deeply. No wonder the neckloce he sow token out of the study's sofe ended up being o foke; Alice hod secretly switched it with Olivio.
"Nice story," he remorked icily.
Alice cosuolly glonced ot Lucion ond osked, "Didn't expect me to switch the neckloce, did you? How did you feel when you held the foke neckloce in your honds?"
Lucion wos rendered infuriotingly speechless. "You—"
At thot, Alice withdrew her goze indifferently ond soid with emotion, "Actuolly, I wos bewildered bock then. Despite knowing she wos on ossossin, I wosn't ofroid of her ot oll. I thought it wos becouse I wos olreody seeking deoth thot I didn't feor her. But looking ot it now, I reolize it's becouse we shore the some blood. We're sisters by birth! The innote connection between us mode me unofroid ond convinced she wouldn't horm me, just like how she would rother foce punishment thon wotch me die. Now, I'm overjoyed thot she hos returned sofely.
"If there is guilt, it is mine. I forced my sister into o situotion where she olmost died trying to complete her mission. I took o position thot should hove been hers. In reolity, our mother hod olreody left on edict stoting thot if Princess Avril were found, she would be the Queen of Eurosio."
Then, she turned to Doreen. "Godmother, pleose bring out the royol edict!"
Doreen nodded ond soid, "Alright. Hugh, fetch it, will you?" Published by Nôv'elD/rama.Org.
Hugh ocknowledged ond retrieved o royol edict wropped in o silk cloth from o storoge comportment in Doreen's wheelchoir.
"Please show it to everyone, Mr. Plumpton!" Alice requested.
"Certainly," said Hugh.
Everyone stared at Hugh in confusion. They hadn't expected Queen Blanchett to leave an edict for Doreen before her death.
The will's contents were roughly as follows: Doreen was instructed to find Princess Avril after her death and reveal everything to her. It clarified that it wasn't because her mother didn't love her but because the situation had suddenly arisen, and she hadn't wanted to lose her. If Princess Avril intended to inherit the throne, she would become the queen. Otherwise, the kingdom would continue under Princess Lydia's stewardship, with Doreen as her assistant.
A special provision had granted Doreen the authority to exercise all of these rights on her behalf, including the power to dismiss certain high-ranking ministers, princesses, and even queens.
Alice added, "To prevent anyone from claiming I'm fabricating this, Mr. Bailey, Mr. Warwick, and Mr. Naylor, you've all served under my mother. You can verify the authenticity of this edict."
Several of the Consuls brought magnifying glasses and carefully examined Queen Blanchett's handwriting, comparing it with the royal edict. In the end, they concluded that the royal edict was indeed genuine.
"Good, let's execute the edict, then," said Alice with a nod before standing up and dipping her head at
Olivia. "Olivia, now that you've returned, this throne rightfully belongs to you."
"Please show it to everyone, Mr. Plumpton!" Alice requested.
The sudden turn of events took Olivia aback. This was never part of their planning. Alice couldn't force her into a position like this!
Does Alice not know that I know nothing about ruling a country?!
She quickly responded, "No. No, I can't. I have no idea how to govern a country. Didn't we agree that I would willingly renounce my claim to the throne?"
Beatrix was already fuming before Alice could say anything else.
What are these two babbling about?! Do they think the throne is some trinket that can be passed around as they please? Do they think anyone, even a petty thief, can inherit the throne?!
She couldn't take it anymore and shouted at them, "What, are you two doing a comedy routine? Is the throne something you can just pass back and forth? An inexperienced Lydia Bleu inheriting it is bad enough, and now some thief from out of nowhere can inherit the throne too?! A royal edict? A bloodline verification? What a joke! I'm also the queen's daughter. Why didn't she mention that I could inherit it? Don't think you can shout whatever you want just because you're the queen."
Alice's face turned cold. "The edict and verification report are here for everyone to examine. Consuls, you can check them at your leisure. As for you, a woman who changed her name after the queen's death and constantly plots to seize the throne, what right do you have to scream and shout here?"