Chapter 486
A Dream-like Dance, and...
Mia went right to Sion after leaving Abel. Like shethought, he was surrounded by a huge group of young women. When she saw him, she frowned. He was an island in a sea of damsels. Updated chapters on novelbin(.)com
Moons, I have to swim through that to get to him? Ugh...
It made her tired just to think about it. But as she got closer, the sea split open in front of her like she was a prophet. After the girls all moved out of the way, she walked down the newly parted path. Sion smiled at her as he turned to face her.
“Greetings, Princess Mia.”
“Greetings, Prince Sion. May I have the honor of your first dance tonight?” She asked with a lovely smile.
“Oh? You are welcome to, and the honor is mine. To be honest, I didn’t think you’d ask.”
“My, but how would we start if I didn’t ask? You’ve never been one to give your attention without being asked, have you?”
“Huh?” Sion raised an eyebrow at the remark, which made Mia laugh, and she then carefully put out her hand.
Mia knew something very important about life. To wait is to waste time; one has to act, so that one can acquire. Don’t look at someone over and over and hope they see you. People will not pay attention to you unless you go get it! So, she put out her hand. Tonight, there won’t be any ambushes here. That was her going on the attack.
Sion carefully picked her hand and led her with ease to the dance area.
“Okay, Princess Mia. Should we start?” He stood up straight, put his hand on his chest, and bowed.
In answer, Mia curtsied and gently pulled on her skirt. “Yes, Prince Sion. Let’s enjoy this dance.”
The musicians in the hall knew they were there. The current piece went away quickly. A short break was followed by a new tune that was just the right speed for dancing.
“Wow, this is...”
“Sion, are you thirsty? You can have this drink if you’d like.
Echard was the one who came up. He held a glass of juice made from late-harvest grapes.
Whoa! It’s hard for me to believe that wasn’t planned!
She quickly turned back to him and asked, “Uh, Sion, how about one more? I’m still not ready to stop dancing.”
“Really?” Sion gave her a frown. “I don’t mind, but what about Abel?”
He looked around for Abel but stopped to bite his lip first. He let out a breath, as if he had reached a decision inside himself.
“Hey, you know what?” He looked thoughtfully out into the crowd and said, “I’m not quite ready to hand you over either. In the end, giving up all the time doesn’t help anyone.”
He then looked at Echard.
“Excuse me, Echard. Could you hold that for me? I’ll drink it after I’m done dancing.”
“Huh? But it’s really cold now. If you wait—”
The glass was taken away from him before he could finish.
“Come on, Echard. You should never stand between a young man and a young woman who need to do business together.” With a glass in his hand, King Abram smiled at his son. “When he’s done, you can get him another glass. I’ll enjoy this one by myself.”
“Ah—”
King Abram drank the juice before Mia could say anything. After a few seconds...
“Ugh...”
A grunt came out of his mouth. His royal shape began to move. A few shaky steps brought him to the balcony. He reached out for the bars and grabbed one, but missed. He was about to fall when his body bent over the banister.
“Your Majesty!”
The sound of a girl screaming broke the silence. Mia was shocked and couldn’t do anything but watch as a woman ran toward the ailing king.