Chapter 354 The Princess Who Refuses to Marry 23


Chapter 354 The Princess who refused to marry 23

Suddenly there was silence.

This scene was too exaggerated. The little princess actually sent her personal maid and brought six maids with her. Look at the things piled on the plate, they must be rewards; no, no, they are gifts!

Akhenaten didn't know what to do, and no one had taught him how to deal with high-level personal maids.

After hesitation, he bent down slightly and lowered his head in accordance with the method taught by the palace servants to greet his peers.

"Oops!" Du Ya quickly moved away, covering her mouth with her fingers and chuckled: "The name of Lord Akhenaten was given by His Majesty the Pharaoh himself. His father is a guard guarding the Pharaoh's tomb, and he will be with God in the future. I just She's just a maid. You can only give this kind of courtesy to all the princes and princesses. "

These words made the guards break into cold sweats. Oops, they forgot about this. He was originally thought to be an orphan with no one to protect him, but even the place where he lived was a guard room, and everyone used him as a servant. If there were no slaves in the guard room, he would be almost like a slave. Now that he has climbed up to the little princess and is talking about His Majesty the Pharaoh, his status is different.

Akhenaten was stunned. In other words, the little princess recognized him as the adopted son of the Pharaoh, and his status was only slightly lower than that of the prince and princess. Therefore, the prince and princess are called Your Highness, and he is called Your Excellency.

Du Ya just happened to flash to the side and motioned to the six maids next to her: "This is a gift from the noble Princess Suritaramon to Lord Akhenaten. I hope you don't dislike it. Come on, give the gift to Lord Akhenaten." Bedroom.”

Six maids carried plates into the room where Akhenaten lived.

The dormitory is a warehouse where weapons and sundries are piled. There are a few blankets in there. You can lie down when the shift is over after patrolling at night, and wait until the patrolman comes back to get up and line up to continue patrolling.

On the six plates, there were four pieces of linen skirt cloth, two pieces of embroidered tassels hanging in front of the skirt to represent status, a linen shirt only worn by nobles and royal families, and two linen robes that reached the heels.

A set includes tiaras, necklaces, armbands, rings, bracelets, and belt jewelry. Although it is only gold with crystal and glaze, and its value cannot be compared with that of most princes and princesses inlaid with red emeralds, it looks colorful and eye-catching.

Two thin cotton quilts. A cloak woven from wool. A blanket made of cotton, a mattress made of wool.

Cosmetics and makeup are a set of tools used. An oil lamp. Papyrus, reed pen, and some ink.

It’s almost everything you need for life. The price is not high, because the sum of these things is not as good as the price of jewelry given to the second, third, and fourth princes, but these are exactly what Akhenaten needs.

Then all the other carpets in the room were thrown out by the maid and piled outside the door.

Du Ya was still smiling: "You sleep alone, why do you need so many floors?"

The guards' hearts sank. It was over. They could only sleep outside at night.

Akhenaten swallowed and swallowed what he wanted to say. I really dare not say it. In fact, it is not his dormitory, but a warehouse.

"If you need anything, you can tell the princes or princesses while you are studying, and ask your highness to tell the noble Princess Suritaramon. Servants, please leave!" Duya took the other maids, took three steps back respectfully, and turned around to leave. go.

Darling, this is the chambermaid, each one looks like it has been rehearsed thousands of times. Every move he made was extremely cultivated, and his respectful manner revealed a nobility not found in other small places.

Akhenaten looked at the stunned guards, thought for a while, walked into the room, and closed the door directly.

The guards outside the door felt like they were dreaming. How could this guy suddenly turn into a phoenix?

One of them asked softly: "Is he still allowed to wash this toilet?"

I didn't dare to let him do not only the toilet but also any other chores. Don't think that all "noble" and "noble" princes and princesses can use it. Except for the queen, eldest princess, and prince, only the little princess can use it. Now the little princess is the eyes of the Pharaoh, and the baby wants to decorate them with eyeshadow every day.

Otherwise, if he goes to the little princess and complains, the little princess doesn't have to go to the pharaoh anymore, she can just order people to throw them all into the crocodile pool!

Not only did the Pharaoh not blame him, he even looked on with a smile and praised the little princess for doing something right.

The guards looked at each other, yes, that's right! Several people sat down around the brazier. Unusually, there was no sound at all.

Akhenaten walked to the new cotton blanket, touched the soft wool mattress, and looked at a set of jewelry on the plate next to him.

This extremely luxurious jewelry has only been seen worn by nobles and very wealthy people. Ordinary people's jewelry is usually made of clay and plant stems, and only one or a pair of gold bracelets are included in the dowry, but there are no such fine ones.

I saw a small cloth bag on the plate, so I picked it up and opened it, and I was stunned.

He put down the cloth bag and took out a small linen bag from the bottom of the cabinet next to him. Opening the linen, there was a gold bracelet inside, with six red agate beads inlaid around it. Compared with the jewelry on the plate, it is simply dull and crude.

This was his mother's dowry, and one had been sold to his brother for medical treatment. There is only one left, but I am reluctant to sell it. Even if I sell it, it won’t be enough to pay for the medicine.

Before the father was caught, he was told where the bracelet was. He wanted to use the bracelet to establish a relationship, but when the official in charge saw it, he sneered and ordered him to be thrown out. He was thrown out of the official office and his bracelet was stolen.

He tried to take it back, but the opponent kicked him away.

"With this thing, the most I can do is make your father die a quick death. Then I will raise the chair under my feet to ensure that when he falls, his neck bones will be broken immediately and he will die immediately! I can give it back to you, think about it."

In order for his father to die quickly, he went back with tears and empty hands.

Afterwards, the bracelet was given back and he was told not to take it to heart. He also said that if it weren't for his father, he wouldn't have such a good future, and he said a lot of nice things.

There is nothing he can do now, maybe in the future? Once you enter the palace, anything can happen.

Akhenaten picked up the cloth bag again, opened it and took out something, which was the bracelet that paid for the medicine. Two identical bracelets are put together again!

He clutched the bracelet tightly and burst into tears. If he hadn't covered his mouth, he would have almost cried out...

Pharaoh Nakhat knew that the little princess gave gifts to the three princes and Akhenaten.

In particular, Akhenaten had the most gifts, a lot of them for wear.

Ever since Akhenaten entered the palace, he had not visited him. People are good-looking, but they have to find their own way out. A little more grinding never hurts. And if you climb up from the bottom, you will become more wolfish.

Now the little princess seems reluctant to let others endure hardship... The wise and great Pharaoh Nakhat, His Majesty, struggled for a long time for the first time. Anyway, the bad guys are others, and the good guy, the little princess, is the one. If the little princess would come over and ask if she had any needs, why would he need to be so troublesome? My beard is almost gray.

Damn it, keep ignoring it!

(End of chapter)

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