Ke Xuezhuo's son-in-law

Chapter 637 Mira’s invitation

Chapter 637 Mira’s invitation

When he walked out of the bathroom, he found Mira already lying on the bed, and her quiet breathing indicated that she might have fallen asleep.

Fujiwara walked to the bed, gently straightened Mira's loose quilt, then turned off the light and sat quietly on the chair by the window, thinking about the next thing.

It stands to reason that he should send the princess back immediately, but after thinking about it, his purpose has not been achieved yet.

Princess Mira is the future queen of the Kingdom of Vespania and is fully qualified to be his ally. It would be no loss to Fujiwara if he could gain such a friendship.

If Princess Mila can successfully succeed to the throne, it will be a strong ally and friend for him and a way out.

Black organizations, Ooka family, international espionage organizations, etc.

However, judging from her current ability, she will never be able to win against her uncle, and she will be ignored as soon as she returns to the country.

She needs help.

Fujiwara sent a text message to Maya Tachibana, intending to ask her to go to the Kingdom of Vesbania with the Shi Kaobing whom she had accepted a while ago to help him help Mira consolidate the throne and accept this strong ally.

Suddenly, a subtle sound reached his ears. His body tensed up instantly and his heart beat faster. Fujiwara turned and looked towards the door, his hand unconsciously approaching the weapon he carried. He walked quietly to the door and put his ear close to the cold wood, trying to catch more sounds.

After a while, he realized that it was just the night wind outside causing a noise on the window. He breathed a sigh of relief and slowly retreated to the chair. Looking back, he found Mira turning over slightly in her sleep, her long hair scattered on the pillow like a black waterfall. He walked over gently and carefully tucked her hair behind her ears to ensure that she slept comfortably.

As the night gradually deepened, Fujiwara became a little tired. His intuition told him that no one would attack today. Even if he did, he still had demonic premonitions that could predict the danger in advance.

"Aren't you going to sleep?"

He decided not to fight the fatigue, but instead of going to sleep, he adopted a meditative state to stay awake as necessary while giving his body a little rest.

"Whoo~"

The night got deeper and deeper, and Fujiwara's consciousness began to become blurred. Just when he was about to succumb to exhaustion, his demonic premonition abilities slightly touched his senses, and while there were no obvious signs of danger, it was enough to make him alert again.

Mira's voice suddenly broke the silence, seeming hesitant.

"What's wrong?" Fujiwara exited his meditation state and looked at Mira.

Fujiwara closed his eyes, adjusted his breathing, and let his consciousness float on the edge of sleep.

Those eyes that were usually as hard as knives were much softer at the moment.

Could it be that you can't sleep?

Thinking about it carefully, it was right. His mother was killed and he was also being hunted. It would be strange to be able to sleep peacefully. "Can you chat with me for a while?"

Mira sat up and rubbed her hands, as if she could find some comfort in such an action. "I...I was just wondering if things would be different if my mother was still here." Her voice trembled slightly and tears filled her eyes.

Fujiwara tried and sat on the edge of her bed. His movements were gentle and careless, as if he was afraid of disturbing this fragile soul.

"My mother, Queen Shakura, was a great leader and everyone respected her, even if the opposition didn't march during her term she always made things better. If she were still here, Then no one would dare to hunt me down, and the country would not be so chaotic..." Her voice gradually became lower, like a distant echo.

Fujiwara's eyes became softer. He stretched out his handkerchief and handed it to Mira. Mira took the handkerchief and gently wiped the tears from the corners of her eyes.

Faced with Princess Mira's complaints, Fujiwara was completely unable to speak from her perspective.

As an ordinary person, he would never feel the same way as the princess. On the contrary, Fujiwara should probably be more involved in the parade.

But letting her cry all the time is not an option. Now is the best time, when she is most vulnerable.

Fujiwara's question seems to be unexpected, but it is indeed a question that Fujiwara is more curious about at the moment. What's more, it can also attract Princess Mira's attention and prevent her from being too sad.

Princess Mila's eyes were slightly confused when she heard this question, and her fingers unconsciously picked up the fabric around her as if she was nervous.

Mira shook her head slightly, forcing a bitter smile on her lips. "Yes before. But since my mother came to the throne, she changed to monogamy, and legislation required couples to be loyal, and there were severe whippings for unfaithful behavior." Mira's words revealed a hint of excitement. Pride and a hint of sadness for the past.

Fujiwara seemed to be touched by this answer. He looked out the window unfocused and said slowly, "This is a huge change. What your mother wants to build is a more equal and respectful society."

The corners of Mira's mouth really raised this time, and her eyes shone with endless admiration and longing for her mother. "Yes, she always said that loyalty is the cornerstone of trust, and a country without trust is like a castle without foundation." Mira stood up, walked to the window, and crossed her arms, as if embracing her great Mother and her ideals.

With excitement in her voice, she began to describe the prosperity of the Kingdom of Vespania under her mother's governance. Her gestures became vivid as she described, waving her fingers gently, as if drawing those beautiful scenes in the air. picture. "We are rich in mineral resources and the tourism industry is also extremely developed, attracting countless tourists from far away every year." Mira's eyes shined with light, showing her deep love and pride for her hometown.

Fujiwara was fascinated by what he heard. He put his sword aside and focused all his attention on Mira. When Mira mentioned free medical care and education, he couldn't help but interject: "It's really admirable. A country that can do this must have a solid economic foundation and a high sense of social responsibility."

"Yes," Mira turned around, clasped her hands behind her back, and looked at Fujiwara, "The happiness of citizens is what my mother cares most about. Going to school and seeing a doctor does not cost a penny. She always said that this is the most basic responsibility of the country. If you don’t mind, I would very much like to invite you to go to Vespaña to see and experience it for yourself.”

"Really? It's better to be respectful than obey orders. I just have some time recently, so I just go on a trip."

A bright smile broke out on Mira's face, and her arm gently touched Fujiwara, a gesture that silently expressed her welcome and gratitude. "That's great. I will take you to visit our most beautiful attractions, our historical museums, mines, and waterfalls. You will like it."

(End of this chapter)

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