The Masked Vampire King's Accidental Bride

Chapter 317: Blind trust or blind care? What is better?



Sebastian opened the door of the hospital room in haste, his gaze immediately falling on the girl who was sleeping soundly.

He looked at the bandage cast on her foot and the pillows that were on either side of her, probably to restrict her movement. He heaved a sigh of relief when he noticed it wasn’t anything too severe.

"Wait outside," Sebastian said to Lucas, who nodded at his sir and stood outside the room, guarding the door.

As he was doing so, his gaze fell on the room which was two rooms away from the Princess’s room. He noticed the girl who was actually destined to be the Prince’s real bride, walked out of the room with the council head’s son.

"I can’t believe you are still siding with that bitch and her people, Aditya. Prince Vincenzo or whoever that man was, how dare he slap me?? How can you ignore it as my fiance? Shouldn’t you have done something? But no. You were standing there gawking at Elliana. That bitch!" Madeline was cussing, and Lucas narrowed his eyes.

It looks like Prince Vincenzo was here too, and they had a scene with this princess. But what was he doing here? Was he for some work or because he wanted to meet a princess? But how come he knew -

Until the princess called him. Lucas nodded in understatement before looking at the girl in front of him with a scowl.

How dare this girl curse his princess? This ugly-looking woman! Thank God, their prince didn’t marry an ugly character like her.

Lucas looked in front proudly, extending his leg slightly, right when Madeline walked past him, making her stumble forward as she fell.

"You!" Madeline shouted in pure anger, but Lucas looked down with a neutral expression.

"You should see where you are walking," Lucas said.

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