"You, tell her," Clive tilted his chin towards Lin Fu.
"Theresa, long ti no see," Lin Fu revealed a smile from her mories.
Theresa was struck as if by lightning, frozen on the spot with a blank mind, unable to think of anything; everything seed to return to her childhood. As the daughter of a Prince, she had to please Flora and even the qualification to be her reading companion was stolen by Celia.
She had thought that after so many years of hard work, her identity had changed, everything was different, but she did not expect that nothing had changed.
She was still the pitiful little girl from back then.
Theresa’s vision darkened, and she finally couldn’t withstand the shock and fainted. Fortunately, Jon was prepared and caught her in ti, handing her over to the servants.
"Princess, please," Jon approached Lin Fu with a graceful knight’s etiquette, clearing the path ahead.
Lin Fu slightly narrowed her eyes, scrutinizing him with a glance, ignored Clive, and took the lead walking away. Everyone tacitly followed behind her as they descended from the spaceship. As the group moved through this remote planet in the Empire’s border conflict zone, their presence was understated yet imposing.
Those they encountered would subconsciously keep their distance, not wanting to provoke soone they shouldn’t.
Lin Fu’s identity within this escapee group had undergone a drastic change. Jesse and the others did not dare treat Lin Fu as a captive now, covertly siding with Theresa in their conflict.
Soone even muttered softly, "Damn, I always found it strange before, but looking at Lin Fu now, I finally know what an Empire Princess should look like."
Based on her bold and imposing deanor at the forefront, whether it was Prince Clive or these egregiously wicked prisoners, none were taken seriously by her. Once her authority was asserted, they instinctively beca the enforcers, the guards.
Only Xia Huangyu was extrely uneasy, following behind and casting strange glances at Lin Fu.
...
Elbert Military Academy—
Xu Jinglan and Ye Fei had returned from the Eighth Fleet Universe Port, both were very despondent, talking little on their way back. They had hoped to seize the opportunity to exchange a few words with Major General Fu Xing and inquire about Lin Fu’s situation, but upon reaching the site, they found it impossible to get close.
Too many high-profile individuals were seeing off the departure, including the newly appointed Imperial Marshal.
There was no chance for them to approach.
They could only look on desperately, waiting for an opportunity that never ca.
Xu Jinglan was a person of delicate thoughts; although she hadn’t spoken to Major General Fu Xing at the Cosmic Port, she noticed his distant glance. She sensed the coldness of the Major General, which made Xu Jinglan feel extrely uneasy.
It wasn’t because of Major General Fu Xing himself, but the implications behind his attitude—the anger he felt towards his fellow students due to Lin Fu’s capture by Prince Clive.
Considering how Lin Fu had always protected them on Helheim Star, how could Xu Jinglan’s heart not ache?
Since returning, the more praise they received, the more uncomfortable they felt. The one who deserved the applause and acclaim most hadn’t been able to return; there were even rumors that Lin Fu might not co back.
Haven’t the families of Qin Mo and Su Ye and the Military Academy already declared the two as missing persons?
There were many on Helheim Star whose bodies couldn’t be found; such people were deed missing, which essentially ant death.
It was just that because no bodies could be found, it left a glimr of hope for those who were still alive.
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