The Fallen Noble
As she was busy taking classes, news ca that an urgent ssage from the Stellen Kingdom had arrived.
Ayla, who was heading towards the classroom, quickly turned her feet, worried about the urgent ssage.
"Ayla!! Where are you going??"
As expected, Helen, a classmate from her departnt, called her as she was turning towards the dormitory.
"I'm worried because a letter ca from the Stellen Kingdom! I'll be there soon Helen, so go on first."
"A letter?? Then go quickly. You know the next class is Miss Elena's subject, right? If you are a little late, you might get a F grade!"
Ayla said Okay' to the shouting Helen and hurried to the dormitory.
It has already been 10 years since she left her ho country and lived alone in a faraway land.
In the year she turned 10 years old, she was pushed by her parents to go to Fencers, saying she needed to get ready to work for the royal family.
Now, there are only a handful of people in her ho country who know the na Ayla Serdian' correctly, but she could not make sense of who sent the ssage.
Ayla, who entered the room with an unknown anxiety, muttered to herself in a small voice.
"Did Louis send it Who sent it?"
On top of the desk, the ssage was tightly sealed with red wax with the seal used in the royal palace.
The Royal Palace?'
The eyes of Ayla Serdian, who unfolded the ssage, soon turned around as if she had made up her mind, and she started to pack her bags in a hurry.
At the top of the sprawled-out ssage, the words Return Order' were written.
***
It has been a long ti; many things have changed in the bright Stellen Kingdom.
The streets and people were so splendid it really was called a Kingdom now, not a small country like before.
And the enormous royal palace in front of her, that made all her childhood mories seem like a lie.
"Ayla Serdian, right?"
Ayla, who had been looking around, slowly turned her head as she heard the unfamiliar man's voice.
Ayla cautiously nodded instead of answering, overwheld by the appearance of the man, who seed to be a knight.
No matter how much ti had passed, it was strange that she, the Count's daughter, did not even have the title of Young Lady.
Without questioning the rudeness of the knight, n on both sides surrounded Ayla's body.
"This What is the aning of this?"
"Let us go quietly. I am being very gentle to you."
***
When they arrived after passing through several doors, there were Supre Court Justices who wore jewels all over their bodies.
The Supre Court Justices' displeased gaze at her, as if they were seeing a bug, made her feel like a criminal.
"Honorable Supre Court, I Can I hear for what reason you made co here?"
Ayla's voice, shaking slightly, showed signs of nervousness.
At the sa ti, Ayla's blue eyes were filled with their dignified appearances.
No matter how strong their heart is, most people keep their mouths tightly shut under the pressure of the court.
Those who blindly begged for forgiveness without asking why accounted for more than half of the people.
Thanks to this, the inquiries of the Supre Court Justices were increasing day by day, and their prestige also soared high in the sky.
However, the young girl in front of them was different.
The Supre Court Justices silently exchanged glances at the figure of Ayla Serdian who, different from her naive appearance, said what she wanted to say.
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After a long wait, one of the Supre Court Justices opened his mouth.
"Jaden Serdian touched the national treasury."
It was ridiculous.
Her father, who always followed the scholar's beliefs, could not have done that.
Even more, the national treasury She couldn't believe it.
Where did your parents go?'
One of the Supre Court Justices continued, as if answering the question that crossed Ayla's mind.
"Your Father Jaden and Mother Catherine have already crossed the border. Soone has to take responsibility for a grave problem, and the criminals ran away shalessly."
"No way That cannot be. There must be sothing wrong. That's absurd."
As if they couldn't hear Ayla's words, the Supre Court Justices continued to speak in a harsh tone, with their gaze drawn.
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