"How dare you talk like this instead of apologizing for ruining Rina’s dress?" Another friend of Charlotte stepped forward. "Do you know how expensive it is?"
Natalie could see that this one was another spoiled daughter from some rich family. "No, I don’t, and neither do I wish to know," Natalie replied calmly. "But it would be better if you take your friend to clean up so her dress won’t end up with any stains."
"First, you ruined my dress, and now you are—"
"My sympathy goes as far as worrying about your clothes. Beyond that, I don’t care," Natalie replied. "Now, if you’ll excuse me, I need to eat."
Natalie sat in her chair and was about to resume eating when an angry Rina pushed the dish aside, causing it to fall to the ground.
Everyone was taken aback by this, while Briena and Charlotte wore evil smirks, pleased to see Natalie being humiliated in front of everyone. Now, they eagerly waited for Natalie to retaliate with anger. They knew how she hadn’t hesitated to trash Briena’s expensive car in a fit of rage before. This would be a great opportunity to have her sent back home by proving she misbehaved at the royal banquet, ruining her reputation and bringing shame to her country.
But contrary to their expectations, Natalie remained calm, as if nothing had happened. Instead, she simply stood up and went to get another dish for herself. Her composure surprised everyone.
Rina and the other friend exchanged glances before going after Natalie. The moment Natalie picked up another dish, Rina flipped it with her hand, causing it to crash onto the ground.
Natalie looked at her, her gaze calm and her demeanor composed.
"What are you acting so smug about?" Rina asked. "You don’t even have the decency to apologize. You lack even a single manner, yet you dare to eat here at this prestigious royal banquet of our country? Everything here belongs to us—the people of Belvorn—whom you are blatantly disrespecting in front of everyone."
"So?" Natalie asked calmly, though a ghost of a smirk whisked across her lips.
"So, there is nothing for you to eat here," Rina answered smugly.
"I see! Is this how your country treats its guests? Accusing them of something they haven’t done and stopping them from eating despite having so much food? This is surprising to me and makes me question the manners of the people here," Natalie countered, her tone calm and composed.
Charlotte noticed the smirk on Natalie’s lips and realized that instead of feeling humiliated, she seemed to be enjoying herself. Before she could intervene and stop her friends, Rina spoke again.
"And you think you’re amazing just because you were invited by the Queen? You’re not the only one invited just to entertain her. For people like you who come to busk, offering you dinner is nothing but charity," Rina stated.
The entire banquet hall fell into silence the moment Rina uttered those words.
A faint wicked glint appeared in Natalie’s eyes.
Rina’s words weren’t just offensive to Natalie—they were an insult to every guest present. All these artists, prideful to their very core and notoriously difficult to please, had just been disrespected in one sweeping statement. And Rina had managed to offend them all at once.
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