Since Garou noticed her restlessness, he felt obligated to ease her worries, as it was his duty as her bodyguard to protect her both physically and mentally.
"Worry not, Mistress. Once the King returns, he will definitely form a search party to find that convict. He won't let her off, especially after she planned to kill you and our Prince last night."
What Garou said made sense. After what had happened, there was no way Kael would simply let Leah go.
But what made Sisi restless was not Leah—it was whether Marik was the one who helped her escape.
'What would Jojo think if his beloved Uncle Marik planned to attack his own father's kingdom?' Sisi pondered. She knew it was just a what-if scenario, but her gut feeling told her it was very likely to happen sooner or later.
"Sisi? Sisi, are you there?"
Sisi's train of thought was interrupted by Jojo's voice. She looked over her shoulder toward the bed and said, "Calm down, Jojo. I'm here!"
