Chapter 27
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'Cedric, the always kind-hearted Cedric, facing disciplinary action? And probation, no less? Could it be for desertion? No wonder, he’s always knitting at our house.'
I looked at him in surprise, and Carlisle, equally taken aback, began to speak.
‘Wait a minute. Why is the Prince being cautious around me? Weren't you a completely different person when I first met you? Weren't you the aloof, arrogant, seemingly abandoned Second Prince?’
"I don't have the exact details. I've only heard that he caused some trouble in the palace," Carlisle replied.
"No way…"
My eyebrows furrowed instinctively upon hearing Carlisle's answer.
It would have been more believable if he was being punished for desertion.
'Cedric Royston causing trouble in the palace? The same Cedric Royston who always cherished his knitting materials? The most modest person in the world?'
It was simply unimaginable.
