Her Story: Rise Of Tiffany

Chapter 449



Morwen’s heart was burning with hatred; there was no way she was going to let Ti “News? Yes, I’ve got some, but it’s… not exactly good news.”

The Azure Sea King’s attention snapped to her. “What did you find out?”

Tiffany live. But on the outside, she just said, Morwen took a breath, choosing her words carefully. “Well, from what I’ve dug up, the servant who took the little princess away all those years ago… died on the way. And as for the princess herself… she also met an unfortunate end.”

The king slumped back into his chair, his weary face somehow seeming older, more worn.

“But,” Morwen added, feigning concern, “it’s possible I tracked down the wrong lead. The little princess was a kind soul; I’m sure she’s fine. I’ll keep investigating, Your Majesty. I won’t give up hope.”

But her words fell on deaf ears. The Azure Sea King only lifted a tired hand, waving her off. “Leave. All of you.”

The head of pavilion hesitated, then said carefully, “But, Your Majesty, there’s the young woman outside. She’s waiting for her reward. Aren’t you going to meet her?”Têxt © NôvelDrama.Org.

The king’s gaze drifted. “Let Morwen handle it.” With that, he turned and walked away, his footsteps heavy with the weight of years.

The head of pavilion looked pained, knowing the scene that lay ahead. When that young, blind girl had barged into the Treasure Pavilion, Morwen had been the one to make things difficult, wanting her dead.

And now, just as she had passed every test and earned the reward, here was Morwen, meddling once again, making it hard for her to get what she deserved.

The head of pavilion wanted to say something, but he eventually held his tongue, watching the king’s retreating, forlorn figure. He knew better than to argue.

Meanwhile, Morwen smirked confidently as she strolled out of the palace.

Outside, Kenneth and Tiffany had been waiting for what felt like forever. The sun had set, and there was still no word from inside.

They had been ambushed on the way here, and other than a quick break in the helicopter, they hadn’t stopped since arriving at the Azure Sea Royal Palace.

Finally, now that the hardest part was over and victory was almost in hand, the tension faded, and exhaustion hit them hard. It felt like they could barely keep their eyes open.

Kenneth was barely hanging on, his face pale and tired. A few times, he almost stumbled.

His foot was still hurt–untreated. The bleeding had stopped, but the bullet was still in there. He gritted his teeth and kept quiet, not wanting to worry Tiffany.

Just hold on,‘ he told himself. He couldn’t afford to slow them down.

Just then, the head of the pavilion walked out of the palace. Kenneth straightened up, hoping for some good news. “Is it done? Can you give us the reward we came for?”

But the head of the pavilion only gave a bittersweet smile and didn’t respond.

‘What does that supposed to mean?‘ Kenneth’s gut twisted–something felt off. Behind the pavilion head, a woman stepped out, surrounded by a group of people. It was obvious she was someone important–everyone bowed as she passed.

Tiffany noticed the shift in the atmosphere and gently tugged the leash in her hand. “What’s going on?”

Kenneth lowered his voice, glancing around. “The head of the pavilion came out, but he didn’t say anything. I think something’s changed. Now… a woman just came out.”

Not long ago, Morwen showed up in Lovell City as the Saintess of t


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