After the princess was revoked and imprisoned, the king's heart really gradually returned to state affairs.
This was a relief to Ciel.
To her relief, the king thought her offer was a good one, and that it was not a good idea to close the city, and asked her if there was any good way to offer it.
But it stumped Ciel.
She is not very proficient in business matters, let alone national affairs that are life-and-death at every turn Cill had a headache over this.
Ciel lay on his desk tiredly, feeling that his head was empty at the moment, and he had no clue.
She lay on her stomach and closed her eyes, wishing for some sleep.
Maybe when she wakes up, she'll be able to figure out a way to keep the enemy out of the way Right.
Just get some sleep.
She'll definitely figure it out tomorrow.
As time passed, Ciel drifted off to sleep.
"Dad, it's strange why we plant the grown flowers by the fence and the seeds in the back."
She had just met her father that year.
Her father took her to an estate in the western suburbs of Switzerland.
Before she reached the gate of the manor, she faintly saw a large field of roses blooming by the fence, giving people the feeling that the garden in the manor was also full of beautiful roses.
But when she looked closer, she realized that it wasn't like that.
It turned out that only the fence was planted with a large number of roses, and behind those roses were freshly sprouted rose branches.
Intrigued by this, she turned to her father, Brunlist, like a curious child.
Brunlist laughed, and she walked over to Brun, grabbed Brun's arm, looked up and winked at him, hoping that Brun would tell her the answer.
Brunlist turned his head to look at the roses and spoke to her cheerfully.
"My child, if you pass by a short distance from the manor you think it's full of roses, it's more envious of the owner who lives here than you know it's full of unsprouted seeds, right?"
"Dad, you're so boring."
She let go of her hand and rolled her eyes speechlessly.
She guessed her father must have thought so.
Her father wanted to have a garden full of roses, so that everyone who passed by would envy him for having such a beautiful garden.
But it takes a long time for rose seeds to bloom from planting to blooming, so her vain father asked the servants to buy some grown roses to plant at the fence, giving passers-by the illusion that the estate was full of roses.
As for why her father didn't buy all the roses Then she can understand.
After all, there is no comparison between the flowers raised by others and the flowers raised by themselves.
Sir dreamed of this, his eyelashes soaked and tears crackling down the table.
She was thinking.
I don't know if she will have a chance in her life to go back to the manor with her father and see if the roses are in full bloom.
If it were in full bloom, it would be beautiful In fact, she doesn't expect to return to Europe to live the luxurious life she used to have.
She really didn't have any extravagance.
Now she just wants to find her father and Karen as soon as possible, and then the three of them live an ordinary and simple life together.
Forever, forever.
When Ciel opened his teary eyes, it was already dawn outside the window.
She sat up straight and looked out the window at the sun in the sky, her eyes determined and confused.
She was thinking.
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