Chapter 95: Moonlight Festival (7)
Arren didn’t remember meeting her before. The only thing he knew about Princess Noreen was mostly superficial, and as far as he could remember, she didn’t have any involvement with the plot.
She was Levin’s mother and even Spade’s aunt. The relationship between her and Spade was good, even with Mother Empress Liviera. She was only told to be someone who was always there for Spade before, and like his omega father, Spade also thought highly of Princess Noreen and held her dear as almost his second mother.
With his trembling lips, Arren stared at the princess. He wanted to know if he could get any clues as to why he was scared of her—even some memories in the book regarding her. He ignored the fear that stemmed from his heart and used his strong will to bravely look at her face.
She didn’t resemble Levin at all; her appearance was delicate, and with the smile on her face, she was someone that could easily give off a kind of impression and an approachable vibe. However, instead of feeling closer to her, Arren’s instincts only told him to run away from her.
He clenched his jaw and leaned on his seat while clasping his hands tightly. Fortunately, it seemed that even with his fear, it wasn’t to the point that he would faint like what he experienced last time at the banquet. It was far weaker.
As he thought about that event, Arren also recalled that after his gaze landed on them, he fainted. Perhaps the stimulation at the time calmed down his emotions about seeing her again.
Was she really the trigger of his trauma? But what trauma? Arren couldn’t understand. It didn’t make sense. However, the fear that he was feeling was real.
Arren swallowed, and after a few minutes, his condition slightly improved, and he could breathe normally. He glanced at his side and heaved a sigh of relief as he made sure no one noticed his abnormality.
It was also the time for Spade to make his speech, and with his dazzling figure, everyone’s gazes were drawn to him. Arren temporarily shelved delving into the matter of his fear for Princess Noreen; otherwise, this would burden him later, and that was something he couldn’t afford to happen.
