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She was referring to the Golden Bunch of Delphinium.

"I am looking forward to having a real tea ceremony with you," Cersei revealed a perfect smile, "then we can delve into each other's art of flower arrangent."

Below the calm and gentle tone lurked a deluge of madness and brutality.

God damn tea parties... This is just a Martial Arts Tournant!

An Su knew that the flower tea Cersei served was irrigated with human corpses as fertilizer.

To talk about exploring each other's tea ceremony, I think it's more about exploring each other's art of killing... An Su smiled expressionlessly, knowing he would inevitably fight this woman, but not now.

"This girl is not bad, she even knows how to brew tea, cos from a good family, and looks very clean,"

Count Karlo secretly sent a ssage to An Su,

"Go ask her how much her dowry is for one night, and if it's possible to get a receipt."

Old fart, you're going to ss with invoices tonight, aren't you!

An Su thus gained a new understanding of Count Karlo's... or rather, the three families of the border region's madness. The surrounding Nobility were all very respectful toward the Royal Family, yet his father dared to quote a price for Princess Farol!

Quoting a price is one thing, but wanting a receipt is another!

He knew the relationship between the border regions and the Royal Family was always tense; if it weren't for the political intervention by the Moon Family, conflicts between the central and local authorities might have already erupted.

Thinking about it, Count Karlo's adventures in the Imperial Capital during his younger days probably weren't any less scandalous than An Su's.

An Su imperceptibly shook his head; to deal with Princess Cersei, one couldn't act this way. The more you struggle against this mad woman, the more she thrives; the more you provoke her, the happier she becos. To deal with her, one must press down on her from another level.

If you want to discuss the art of flowers, then I shall discuss it with you.

Cersei's art of flowers involved growing them from corpses. Following this line of thought, An Su naturally had his own art of flowers.

"Your Majesty the Princess, in my view, growing flowers requires not only [soil] but also an agent for pollination and dissemination,"

An Su smiled and said, "Like little honey bees... And I happen to have developed a type of little honey bee that can collect nectar in your [soil]. I would like to offer it as a gift to you."

"Hmm..." Cersei sounded slightly puzzled, letting out a soft hum as she looked at An Su, pondering his underlying aning.

Her soil was corpses, and the honey bees that could collect nectar from corpses were...

Cersei seed to think of sothing, a long-sealed painful mory slowly awakening. She blinked her eyes in astonishnt, looking at An Su.

Could it be?

"I have brought back..."

An Su stepped closer, whispering in Cersei's ear in a voice as low as a demon's,

"The Flower Fairy and the Fallen Angel were not completely destroyed,

"I have brought back one of each from the Nether World."

"Do you want them?"

Mr. An Su... you demon among demons!

Those that should have been obliterated in the Alchemy Workshop, you actually brought them back into this world!

And now you want to breed mosquitoes in corpses?!

Even the Chosen One of the Plague Secret Sect isn't as plague-ridden as you are!

Even soone as deranged as Cersei had to admit admiration for An Su's pure malice. Such a nature only appears once in thousands of years.

"They can pollinate and collect nectar in the corpses, can't they?" An Su's lips split into a stern smile as he whispered to the Princess, "This is my art of flowers. Shall I give all these little bees to you?"

Upon hearing this, an inexplicable buzzing sounded in Cersei's ears, as if coming from the essence of her soul. Even if mories were erased, this primal itch could not be stopped.

It was the Saint's instinct sending a warning.

"Mr. An Su, you truly have a sense of humor," Princess Cersei barely managed to maintain her smile. She stared at An Su with wistful eyes and sincerely said, "Indeed, your art of flowers surpasses mine."

Seeing the Princess brought down a peg, Luo Xiaohei stood back up, pointed his tail at Cersei, and started owing with laughter as he clutched his belly.

"You've forgotten one thing, Prince Cersei." An Su whispered into Cersei's ear, his smile becoming more frenzied as he pumled his attack, "Before the exam... it seems we had a bet, have you forgotten?"

The Princess was sweating profusely now.

She rembered, there indeed had been such a bet.

"Mr. An Su, you can't do this."

Even the usually calm and composed Princess Cersei, the future Tyrant Empress, was now flustered. After coming out of the exam, she subconsciously didn't deal with this matter, thinking it would just go away, but she didn't anticipate An Su's pettiness to rember everything so clearly.

Her deep golden eyes trembled slightly, the proud and elegant look now revealing hesitation. Cersei lightly pursed her lips, her pale fingers clenching the hem of her dress then slowly releasing. She turned her face away, avoiding An Su's gaze,

"Insulting the Royal Family is against the law," she said, her voice as low as an insect's chirp.

"So not keeping promises, breaking your word, doesn't go against the law and justice?" An Su questioned.

An Su's voice was deep, showing a pleased smile.

Cersei Milton, it was you who invited to this banquet,

it was you who dragged into these muddy waters, who put on the spit, set up between the Royal Family and the Church,

it was you who started it.

So don't bla for fanning the flas as high as they'll go! And for dragging you down with !

"You are the most just Princess, will you turn your back on your justice? Will you betray your justice? Will you beco a villain who breaks promises? Answer , Prince Cersei"

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