Chapter 229: Returning to the Capital
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Loya, accompanied by a few guards, returned to the Interstellar Alliance, feeling a mix of emotions she couldn’t quite articulate.
In the past, she had yearned for a permanent residence on the capital planet. Yet, upon her arrival at the empire, she realized that the opulent lifestyle of the royal family was truly what she desired deep down.
However, she had a mission to accomplish this time. Failing to do so would mean forfeiting any chance of reclaiming her princess-like existence.
Disguised through the use of an elven potion, she arrived at the administrative office of the Interstellar Space Primary School.
“Dear Madam Anna, I extend my heartfelt gratitude for your generous donation,” the dean exclaimed with narrowed eyes as he received the check.
Loya toyed with her hair, a coy expression adorning her face. “It’s nothing, really. It’s an honor for me to contribute to the capital planet. You see, my family truly hopes to collaborate with your principal in the future.”
The dean placed the check into his drawer and inquired, “In what manner do you propose we collaborate?”
“It’s a simple matter, really. I merely seek a few coveted enrollment slots for the future. As you know, prominent families place great importance on their children’s education from a tender age.”
Loya casually asked, “I’ve heard that the nephew of the renowned live-streamer attends your school. Despite being of kindergarten age, he’s already in the third grade. Truly an exceptional prodigy!”
Upon learning that she was inquiring about Liao Nai, the dean’s smile grew even warmer. Ever since fans discovered that Liao Nai attended the Interstellar Space Primary School, numerous affluent families had followed suit, seeking admission for their children. The woman standing before him was just one among many who had made donations in exchange for enrollment opportunities.
“Liao Nai is indeed an exceptional student. Our school boasts several students of similar caliber.”
Upon hearing the dean’s response, Loya swiftly interjected, “Is that so? I wonder if it would be convenient for him to give me a tour? I’m keen to experience the school’s environment and witness its educational achievements.”
“Coincidentally, their class has a physical education session later on. I can arrange for him to show you around during that time.”
With that, the director went off to find Liao Nai, while Loya gave a subtle signal to the two guards by her side, indicating for them to stay vigilant.
As Liao Nai laid eyes upon Loya, he squinted in suspicion. Though he had never encountered this woman before, there was a faint familiarity to her presence.
The dean promptly spoke up, “Liao Nai, please introduce Miss Anna to our school. ”
“Why should I? I have physical education class soon,” Liao Nai replied impatiently. “This is better handled by the director. I’m leaving.”
Seeing him about to depart, the director hastily chased after him, leaving Loya to sit on the sofa, her gaze unfriendly.
Indeed, he was an irksome child, much like his Auntie.
Once again, Liao Nai was brought back by the director and seated in front of
Loya. “Why are you seeking me out? Tell me your motive.”
Observing the miniature adult before her, Loya pressed her lips together and leaned closer. Speaking in hushed tones only audible to the two of them, she said, “Don’t you wish to save your Auntie?”
Liao Nai remained silent upon hearing her words, his suspicion deepening.
Loya, unperturbed, turned to the director and stated, “I’ll handle this. He’s just a child who needs some persuasion.”
The director hesitated initially, but considering that nothing untoward could occur within his office, he nodded and exited the room.
Once the director was gone, Loya retrieved a box containing captured loyalty potion antidotes from her bag. She had already sampled the contents herself, but she was confident that the child who had been trailing behind Liao Ning would undoubtedly recognize the origins of these antidotes.
Carefully opening the box, a rich aroma of fish soup wafted out, reminiscent of the seafood porridge Liao Ning had previously prepared.
Only then did the suspicion in Liao Nai’s eyes begin to wane slightly. “My
Auntie is in your custody?”
“She was abducted by the rebel army. I assumed you were already aware,” Loya replied, pushing the potion closer. “They confiscated all her belongings, but she managed to sneak out only the soup she had made. She believed that you would trust me once you tasted it.”
Liao Nai accepted the small box and cautiously sniffed its contents. The aroma did bear an 80 to 90% resemblance to Liao Ning’s soup, although there was a subtle difference in the scent.
Being vigilant, he decided to take a light lick of the soup. Yet, in the next moment, his vision blurred, and he collapsed, losing consciousness..