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Chapter 169: Chapter 169: Hiding Secret Again

For almost two weeks, what they did every day seed increasingly cute as ti went on. Every night Harry actually tells the constellations if the night sky looks clear. Then, sotis they also do hot activities at night because they haven’t done them for a long ti since many disasters befell them.

Since Harry ca ho after having dinner with the palace ministers, Claudia felt that Harry loved her more and more. This made her very happy and confused. What exactly were the palace ministers discussing that made her husband cry suddenly at that ti? Was Harry really criticized by the ministers just because he was having fun with his wife?

Today Claudia decided to visit the palace to et her husband before lunch. Because she had a specific intention, whether her husband had really been gossiped about by the palace ministers all this ti in secret. She could no longer stand that Harry, who had always been the best in his eyes, had beco the subject of gossip by the ministers.

When she entered the palace area, Claudia ran into ministers she knew. Claudia rembered that she t the two ministers every ti her husband went hunting. Is this the right ti to ask this unimportant thing during work hours?"

The two ministers imdiately bowed their bodies respectfully.

"It is an honor to et you, Duchess Claudia," said Edward.

"Do you want to et Princess Larissa?" Vincent asked."

Claudia shook her head. "No. I just wanted to et you by chance."

"What do you want to see us for?" Edward said with a confused look.

"How about we drink tea in the palace garden?" asked Claudia enthusiastically.

"Okay, it just so happens that we’re not too busy."

Claudia used the golden opportunity to invite the palace ministers to drink tea in the palace garden. She also didn’t want Larissa to know about her plan to suddenly visit the palace just to chat with the ministers. Because she was worried that Larissa would think negatively and misunderstand her when she approached another man even though they was much older than Harry.

"By the way, why do you suddenly want to talk to us?" Vincent asked while sipping tea.

"Actually, I was just curious about what you guys did during dinner that ti. My husband ca ho late, I was worried about him even though you were just having a normal dinner."

"We were just having a normal dinner that ti."

Edward nodded. "As far as I rember, we didn’t eat for too long because we also had our own busy lives."

"You’d better be honest now. Have you ever talked about my husband in secret?"

The reaction of the two ministers was laughter.

"When we talk about it, we worry that tomorrow we won’t be able to work in the palace anymore," concluded Vincent, laughing while holding his bloated stomach.

"Talking about Mr. Duke is like courting death," said Edward, also laughing with satisfaction.

"Is it true? Then why did Harry say that at dinner with the ministers, you all insulted him because he’s always been putting

first lately?"

"What? In fact, at that eting we didn’t talk much because we respected that he wanted to spend ti with you. Even though Harry has never spoken directly about his desires, we actually know what he wants. Because of that, we can’t possibly hold a eting for too long," said Edward until he was out of breath.

"We didn’t even dare to do anything to him. We swore never to gossip about it in secret," continued Vincent.

Claudia raised her right eyebrow. "Then, what ti did you guys finish dinner?"

"If I’m not mistaken, around 9 p.m. "We have the principle of respecting each other’s privacy so we don’t want this eting to interfere with the ministers’ personal activities."

Claudia rembered that when her husband ca ho it was almost 11 p.m. Actually, what was her husband doing at that ti? She did not suspect that her husband was having an affair in secret because she rembered that he suddenly cried after holding a ministerial eting. If her husband cheats, she definitely won’t feel guilty. She was very grateful to Harris for giving her the experience of what it felt like to be betrayed by a man she trusted so much.

After getting real answers from the ministers, Claudia beca increasingly anxious because it could be concluded that her husband was experiencing big problems without her knowledge. Actually, what else was Harry hiding that he couldn’t find out about?

Claudia didn’t an to be disappointed with her husband. However, she always asked her husband in her heart. Why do they always have to play secretive when as ti goes by they beco more and more open? Did Harry actually still not love her completely?

There was one more thing that was still bothering her. Why have many police officers patrolled the hotel area and their residence regularly this week? What actually happened that made Harry send a lot of police to guard them closely? Could it be that Harry knew all along the real villain who was ruining their lives?

Soon it will be ti to get ho from work. Claudia was determined to ask everything directly to her husband, who was again as mysterious as before. She had tidied up her desk and painted her lips with red lipstick. This ti she wanted to interrogate her husband in a subtle way.

Today they had a romantic dinner at their residence. As usual, Claudia cooks dinner for them if she doesn’t feel tired. She was increasingly impatient for her husband to co ho so he could get answers to all the questions that had been on her mind all day.

Claudia had been waiting in the living room for half an hour, when finally she heard the sound of her beloved husband’s footsteps entering this luxurious residence. She enthusiastically got up from the sofa and then walked quickly to her husband who was entering the living room.

"You must have been waiting for

for a long ti." Harry gave a faint smile.

"Harry, are you sure you have nothing to hide from ? If you tell the truth, I will kiss your lips."

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