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Now reading: Chapter 20: That’s Just The Way She Talks from The Spoilt Beauty And Her Beasts, a Fantasy novel by GlimmerGiggle.

Isabella crossed her arms, tilting her head as she watched the two won embrace. "And... who is this?" she asked, her tone flat.

The newly arrived woman, Shelia, turned sharply, her lips pressing together as if Isabella had just insulted her entire bloodline. "Excuse ?"

Ophelia imdiately pulled back, sensing the tension. "Oh! No, no, Shelia, don’t misunderstand. This is Isabella—she helped ."

Shelia didn’t seem convinced. "With that tone? It sounded like she was ready to go feral on .

Ophelia laughed nervously. "She just talks like that. You get used to it. Let explain what happened."

And so, Ophelia recounted the entire humiliating scene—how she had begged for a man who clearly didn’t want her, how Isabella had swooped in like an unexpected savior, how she had effortlessly turned the tables on the arrogant fool.

Shelia’s expression softened. By the ti Ophelia finished, she let out a long sigh, crossing her arms. "Ophelia, how many tis have I told you to leave that man? He doesn’t deserve you. He’s obviously interested in soone else, and yet, here you are, throwing yourself at his feet like so desperate beggar."

Ophelia lowered her head, cheeks burning with sha. "I just thought—"

"No." Shelia cut her off. "As a woman, you can have as many males as you want. Why do you keep fixating on him? There are so many better, richer, and more handso n in this village. Pick literally anyone else!"

Isabella snorted. "I’m not sure about the last part, but everything else is painfully true."

Ophelia and Shelia giggled at Isabella’s bluntness, and for the first ti, Ophelia looked relieved instead of heartbroken.

Shelia turned to Isabella, nodding in appreciation. "Thank you for helping her. I don’t know what you said, but clearly, it was effective."

Isabella waved a hand dismissively. "It’s no big deal. I was just passing by and decided to fix soone’s life on the way."

As she spoke, her gaze flickered to Shelia’s features. The white hair, the striking blue eyes... sothing about her felt eerily familiar. Isabella narrowed her eyes. "Wait a minute... You look familiar. Do you have a relative I might know?"

Shelia’s lips curled into a small, knowing smile. "Yes. I’m the sister of the king."

Isabella’s eyes widened in recognition. "Ohhh," she drawled. "So that’s why."

Shelia chuckled. "Why what?"

Isabella smirked. "Why you have that cold, detached, royalty-infused aura. You’re related to that man."

Shelia only smiled. "I assu you’ve t my brother, then?"

Isabella shrugged. "t, clashed, almost died—sa thing."

Shelia shook her head, amused. "Well, I apologize on his behalf."

"Apology not accepted, but thanks for trying." Isabella stretched her arms, rolling her shoulders.

"Anyway, I was actually on my way to gather so herbs, but I have no idea where to start. Also, is there a way I can get a basket? Or anything that can carry them? Please help out."

Shelia hesitated. "I don’t know. My brother wouldn’t allow to—"

Ophelia grabbed her arm. "Please, Shelia! I really like her. She really helped . She’s nice. We should help her!"

Shelia sighed, her fingers twitching as if debating her next move.

Isabella leaned in slightly, flashing a hopeful smile. "Listen to your friend," she urged.

Then, her smile faltered just a little, her eyes widening in exaggerated desperation. "Please. I really need to gather these herbs. It’s a matter of life and death."

Shelia groaned. "Fine. If I ask my brother, maybe he’ll send soone to accompany us. The wild forests can be really dangerous."

Isabella internally groaned. Great. More royal interference.

Her mind buzzed with irritation as she sent a thought to Bubu, her ever-annoying system. I said it, Bubu. You’re simply trying to kill .

Bubu’s robotic voice chid in. [Host, you should embrace hardship. It builds character.]

Isabella scoffed. I hope you trip and fall in your own digital space.

Bubu ignored her, and Isabella sighed, turning back to Shelia and Ophelia. "Alright then. Let’s go."

With that, the three of them set off, unaware that Isabella’s simple herb-gathering quest was about to get a whole lot more complicated.

The grand palace lood ahead, its stone walls just as towering and ancient-looking as the first ti she’d seen them.

Isabella sighed. Yep. Still a whole lot of stone. Still looking like sothing straight out of the Stone Age.

You’d think after seeing it once, I’d get used to it. Nope.

Shelia led the way through the heavy entrance, and the cool air inside brushed against Isabella’s skin like a silent warning.

The mont they entered, a servant inford them that Kian was not around. They had to wait.

Isabella clicked her tongue. "He makes people wait? Tsk. What kind of host?"

Shelia gave her a dry look. "He’s not a host. He’s the king."

"Still rude."

As they lingered in the grand hall, Isabella’s gaze swept the room until it landed on a familiar figure standing guard near the entrance.

Her lips curled into a playful smile. "Hello!"

The grumpy guard, the sa one who had escorted her to her room the night before, flinched at the sound of her voice.

His eyes widened slightly, flicking over her appearance—clean, glowing, and dressed like an actual human instead of a walking dirt mound.

It took him a second to school his expression, but Isabella had already caught the mont of disbelief.

He cleared his throat awkwardly, giving her a stiff, almost painful smile before snapping his gaze straight ahead, pretending he hadn’t just been staring.

Isabella giggled. Ophelia and Shelia exchanged confused glances but smiled along, sensing that sothing amusing had just transpired.

Before they could ask, a high-pitched, bubbly voice rang out from the corridor. It was singing. Loudly. And off-key.

Shelia imdiately rolled her eyes. "Oh, great," she muttered under her breath.

Ophelia’s expression darkened.

Isabella tilted her head. The voice felt oddly familiar. Where have I—

Then it hit her. Oh. Oh. Not her.

And right on cue, the person strolled in—an-looking, nose high in the air, and still proudly sporting bones in her hair like a walking artifact.

Just perfect.

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