Come Here, Tyrant!

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In the sudden situation, Annie and Fizz shut their mouths as if they had promised in advance.

It was difficult to comfort her or ask what had happened. Because it might make her cry even more.

‘Let’s calm her down first.’

After hesitating for a while, Annie carefully started her words.

“Excuse me, Princess Ershatina.”

Annie took the handkerchief out of her arms and gently handed it to her. However, Ershatina, who wiped her eyes with her hands, spit out a sad cry, and then ran to somewhere.

“Princess!”

Where are you going to go like that? Annie’s face turned white. Even when she called her name again in haste, the princess disappeared out of the hallway.

Annie, holding the hem of her dress with both hands, tried to follow her.

She had to catch her. If the princess walked down the hallway crying like this, it could be a problem.

However, Robbie grabbed Annie’s shoulder who was following the princess.

Annie glared at Robbie with resentful eyes.

What the hell did this person say to make the princess cry!’

It is unknown how Robbie made Ershatina cry, but it was expected that it would not be a normal way. She thought he was changing his mind these days.

She can’t believe he’s doing this.

She also regretted that she had been too easy on him. She shouldn’t have trusted him.

Robbie spoke casually to Annie, who was staring at him fiercely.

“Leave her. She should cry a little.”

It’s amazing. No matter how much younger Ershatina was than Robbie, she is a princess of a powerful country. There was a high possibility that it would become a problem between the two countries if something was wrong.

There was no time to adjust the rhythm to someone who was not normal. Annie thought instead of arguing what happened, she tried to shake his hand.

When Robbie’s hand didn’t come off, Annie ended up yelling at him.

“What are you doing now? Don’t interrupt me, let me go!”

“Even if you go, it will only backfire. Doher will be waiting, so you just go and rest.”

“You…… ”

“I know what you are talking about. This is the best way for me to deal with things that common sense cannot handle. Also, for you…….”

Robbie, who had been talking with more weight than usual, blurred out the end of his words. He glanced at Annie with a hardened face, then coughed.

The expression “for you” was an area that Annie could hardly understand. Rather, what did the princess cry about?

Annie asked without realizing it.

“Did you use swear words?”

“Are you crazy? Do I look like that person?!”

She wanted to respond to Robbie, who jumped up because of unfairness, that he was a person who would be able to do that.

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She had very vivid memories of him harassing Ejed and telling her to keep her distance.

Unable to lift doubts in her eyes, Robbie emphasized that there was no such thing, swearing to God.

Annie put one hand on her forehead and let out a sigh. Where did it all go wrong?

“Then what did you say to the princess? Did you threaten her if you don’t swear at her?”

“No. I’m just. I received an oracle, but I told the princess to give up on Ejed because she could never be with him.”

Oracle. Annie frowned at the troublesome word. Her trust in this person was much lower than the content.

Judging by that brazen expression, he must have spoken of a false oracle this time as well.

Robbie continued to talk brazenly.

“Before I came, I spoke to Demera. If someone bothers you, you should tell me first.”

“The person in front of me is the one who bothers me the most.”

“Annie. Why are your words always making me so upset?”

The voice really overflowed with disappointment.

But Annie was not joking. When did they become so close for him to casually call her name?

When Annie’s face showed no sign of loosening up, Fizz comforted her and patted her on the back.

“Don’t be too angry because it won’t be a big deal. Doher has been on standby since a while ago.”

Will he be able to handle the princess, no matter how talented the aide was?

Annie sighed as she looked into the hallway where Ershatina had disappeared. Somehow she had an ominous feeling.

Then, Robbie stretched out and walked leisurely to the other side. Annie looked at his back and covered her face with one of her hands.

‘… What sin have I committed?’

***

Robbie went straight to Ejed that way. He still occupied his place today as if he was one of the items in the office.

Sitting in the same chair and looking at the government affairs with the same attitude, he was like a solid piece of art.

Robbie, who was looking at Ejed with pride, coughed in vain and then asked.

“When are you going to confess?”

Ejed didn’t even pay attention to Robbie, who was asking him as if encouraging him. His recent behavior has been difficult to see.

At first, he didn’t allow him to be with Annie even to the point of death, but at one point he changed his argument, like turning his palm over.

After that, it was a problem. Robbie visited Annie whenever he had spare time, or paid great attention to her. Annie was added to his interest, when Ejed used to be the only thing he cared about.

Ejed was grateful for Robbie’s care for Annie, but it was also a burden. To be honest, he was closer to hating it.

He was envious of Robbie, who went to Annie and talked a lot about every little thing, and it was frustrating. This is because Robbie is one of the most popular people in the Imperial Palace.

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