Royal family had been hiding the fact of Oriana being Orian and this little girl was about to expose everything. Other than people working in the palace of thistle, no one exactly remembered Orian and lest dare try to connect a lowly servant to their Crown Princess.
"Rayjin," Alvera knelt before her daughter, her tone gentle yet firm, "Do not say a word. First listen to me, okay?"
Rayjin, feeling a sense of injustice, nodded, her mouth still covered. She clearly remembered that Orian who she had met once and even offered her favourite candy to that young man. When she said she was beautiful woman, her uncle had corrected her saying she was a man and his name was Orian. Then, where was she wrong?
Alvera removed her hand from rayjin’s mouth and spoke in a hushed voice, "She is a woman. Before, she was just pretending to be a man for a specific reason."
"What reason?" the girl asked innocently.
Alvera chose her words carefully, "She was trying to hide from some bad people. But now, she’s safe, so she doesn’t need to dress like a man anymore."
Alvera was calling a her own family a bad people but to let her daughter understand, this was the only way.
"Understand?" Alvera asked, hoping her daughter would create any more trouble.
"Yes."
"But it’s a secret. Promise me you won’t mention it again," Alvera pressed, "or we will put her in danger again."
"I won’t, mother. Promise."
"Good girl," Alvera patted her head. "Now, go talk to your aunt. Don’t upset her."
"I won’t," Rayjin smiled and turned to Oriana as if nothing happened. "Aunt, you are so beautiful."
Oriana returned the smile, "Thank you, Rayjin."
"I praised your beauty, so Aunt won’t be upset with me, right?" the little girl said, attempting to diffuse the situation with flattery. She sensed that her previous question might have upset Oriana, given her mother Alevra’s reaction.
"I won’t," Oriana reassured with a warm smile.
"Who can be upset with our sweet little Rayjin?" a familiar voice chimed in.
Rayjin’s eyes brightened with recognition. "Seren!" she exclaimed, turning to look at her.
"How are you, Rayjin?" Seren asked.
The little girl rushed toward her and hugged Seren’s legs. Her small face propping up to look at the beautiful purple eyed woman, "I am so happy to see you, Seren."
Seren patted her head. "I am happy as well."
She glanced at Drayce and inquired, "Where is the baby?"
The question left everyone in shock.
Drayce, feeling puzzled, looked down at the bright eyed girl, "Baby?"
"The last time we met at your wedding, didn’t you say that the next time we meet, I can play with your and Seren’s baby?" Rayjin asked innocently. "Then where is the baby?"
Alevra felt a new headache coming on just after overcoming the previous one. "Rayjin, there is no baby yet."
Others were left speechless, baffled by the innocence of the child who always managed to surprise them with something new.
Rayjin gazed at her mother, "Why? My nanny told me after the marriage, a deity blesses a woman with a child?"
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