Chapter 61
It was already past midnight, and it would be too much trouble to go back, so Safi and Fred chose to stay on the Bronze Avenue.

Anna arranged a room for the two of them, and she looked at their faces anxiously. She had already made Fred and Safie unhappy today, and she was very afraid that she would do something wrong next.

However, neither of these two people was particular about conditions, and they also knew that the condition of the Bronze Avenue was definitely not as good as that of the palace and the prime minister's mansion, so they didn't say much, tidied up hastily and went to sleep.

In fact, he was a little tired, and Safi fell asleep almost as soon as he touched the pillow.

The biological clock made Safi wake up on time. She glanced at the unfamiliar mottled ceiling and rubbed her temples to wake herself up.

She walked out of the room and into the dining room, where Fred was already dressed and sitting at the table.

"Sorry, Your Highness, for keeping you waiting." Safi bowed, annoyed that she got up later than Fred.

Fred smiled shallowly: "It's okay, we don't need to pay so much attention to each other."

Safi had no choice but to lower her eyes and sit down opposite Fred in silence.

But when she sat down, Fred added: "It feels like a family eating at a small table like this."

Safi was so frightened by his words that he almost dropped the cup on his hand.

Fred has been pressing harder and harder recently, and Safi knows that this can't go on like this, otherwise, sooner or later, Fred will force out the secret she always wanted to hide.

She didn't dare to imagine how Fred would look at her when he knew her secret. Safi didn't dare to bet that there was the entire Prime Minister's Palace behind her, so she could only run away from afar.

But now is not a very suitable time, and she doesn't have enough reasons to persuade Fred to break off the engagement.

At least... let's wait until the matter of Martin is over, Safi sighed inwardly, after all, he continued to be an ostrich, hiding his head in the sand, pretending he didn't know anything.

"Your Highness!" Anna hurried into the restaurant at this moment, holding a letter in her hand: "I found this in the mailbox."

Fred and Safi looked at each other, and saw the same message in each other's eyes—it really came.

The letter only had a few simple words, and it was an address. It seemed that the other party was wary of Fred and the others and set the location on their territory.

"Are you going?" Safi asked in a low voice.

Fred casually recited a fire magic to burn the letter, he nodded: "Of course."

If you don't go, how will you know whether the other party is an enemy or a friend? What kind of tricks are you trying to do?

"Then..." In fact, Safi knew that she had to go this time, but what she wanted to ask was another matter, "Do you want to bring the guards? At least Nancy, her brother would be better." ..."

Fred tapped Safie's lips with his index finger, stopping her anxious words.

"No need, bringing too many people will get in the way. Just you and me are enough." Fred said, even though he was facing an unknown danger, he still smiled lightly, as if he didn't take this situation seriously. in the eyes.

This is the self-confidence of the prince, not the arrogant conceit, but the self-confidence that is under control.

"But……"

But Safi is a worried character, and her rigorous personality makes her very anxious if she is not sure. , not to mention facing such an unknown situation.

But now Fred had also found a good way to shut her up.

He took Safi's hand and put it on his chest, letting Safi feel his heartbeat: "Trust me?"

Sure enough, Safi was speechless, she stared at Fred for a while, withdrew her hand, and turned around expressionlessly: "Your Highness, please don't learn some bad things from Ulysses. Get used to thank you."

Such a frivolous behavior is almost like Ulysses.

Safi clutched her beating heart and closed her eyes in despair. Even though she knew that this was Fred's deliberate behavior, she was still so moved.

After the two had a simple breakfast, they equipped their wands and daggers and set off.

They were not familiar with the Bronze Avenue. After searching for a long time, they found this alley that only allowed one person to pass through, and even horses could not enter. They had no choice but to dismount.

Blocking the front and back ends of this kind of alley can be said to be a catch in a bucket. Fred can't use his sword skills, and he can easily hurt himself or his companions with magic.

The first step is to remove their mounts first, and then do they have to surrender their weapons?After all, to common people, nobles who mastered magic were like gods who could control life and death.

However, without a wand, wouldn't they become fish on their chopping board?
Sapphire tugged on Fred's shirt and shook her head at him.

Fred took Safi's hand back and shook it: "It's okay, I'm here."

There was a reassuring force in his words, which miraculously calmed Safie down. She looked at Fred and frowned: "I'm worried about a trap."

"Yes," Fred agreed, his eyes as blue as the sky narrowed slightly, "I'm also curious about what kind of formation the other party will put up to wait for us."

Young people are always proud and arrogant, not to mention a proud man like Fred, who has attracted the attention of everyone since he was born. No matter how many difficulties lie ahead, he will go for it.

"Your Highness!"

Fred didn't take Safi's worries seriously. He looked at the narrow alley, and at the end of the alley was a corner. No one knew what kind of "surprise" would be waiting for them at that corner. .

"Will Safi be with me?" Fred asked softly, stretching out his hand to Safi, as if asking Safi to dance at a ball, "No matter what is waiting, Safi will accompany me If so, I dare to break through anything."

Does she have any other options?I can only risk my life to be with the gentleman, Safi closed her eyes, sighed a long time, and placed her hand in Fred's palm.

Forget it, this is what she owes His Highness... Whatever His Highness wants to do, she just needs to accompany her. If she can give His Highness this life, she is also willing.

"We are sharing weal and woe like this," Fred chuckled, "then Safi won't leave me so easily."

How can the friendship that is always as shallow as water compare to the magnificence of sharing life and death? The sense of dependence and trust generated during this period is far greater than having a meal and drinking tea together.

When Safi heard this, her pupils dilated slightly, and she instinctively wanted to withdraw her hand, but Fred sensed her intention and suddenly clenched his hand to prevent her from running away.

"Okay, let's go." Fred led Safi like this, and stepped into the alley.

(End of this chapter)

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