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[68] Threat of Tuvia

A strange glint flashed through Jungster's eyes, and she stared closely at the woman's perfect back.

Her long black hair reaches below her hips, and her entire back is obscured by her hair, leaving only her fair and slender legs.

But it is this looming back that can arouse a normal person's greatest desire for discovery.

Tuvia elegantly changed her clothes, and every movement was so calm and elegant.

When she turned back, Jungst quickly lowered his head.

Tuvia smiled lightly and walked over.

When she came to Jungst's side, Tuvia looked up at her and reached out to lift Jungst's chin.

She smiled seductively. Then a calm voice came out of her mouth, just like her character.

"Jongst, do you think I'm beautiful?"

Jungster was forced to raise his eyes and look at the extremely charming woman smiling in front of him. Her eyes suddenly became clear.

"The princess is very beautiful. She is the most beautiful woman Jungster has ever seen in Monset or even Memphis."

Tuvia let go of her chin and then smiled evilly. "Haha, is that why you're staring at me so closely?"

Jungste was a little surprised, but he concealed it immediately. "The princess's beauty is beyond the reach of even women, so Jungste is very envious of her."

Tuvia looked at her calmly and put away her teasing expression. Just when she was changing her clothes, she deeply felt a pair of wild eyes staring at her closely from behind.

This was an instinctive reaction after staying in the dark underground for a long time. That's why she asked Jungst for sure.

Tuvia said calmly, "As a maid who follows me, I only have one request, and that is absolute loyalty. And what I hate most is betrayal. I hope you are the former. Jungster."

Hearing Tuvia's warning, Jungste was frightened. "Rongste will be loyal to the princess for life and will never change his mind."

With Jungst's assurance, Tuvia no longer looked at her.

"Let's go."

Tuvia turned and left. Jungster, who was standing on the spot, hurriedly followed, but in his heart he admired this woman's high alertness.

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The convoy continued driving on the road to Pisa, passing through large and small deserts and oases. The journey was indeed dusty. Fortunately, after driving forward for about half a day, they arrived at the capital of the country of Pisa.

Along the way, there were stops and starts. Tuvia never wanted to treat herself badly. When she walked to the desert, she would build a tent, and when she passed the oasis, she would play in the lake.

After walking like this for nearly a month and a half, their motorcade finally arrived at the Royal Palace of Pisa.

As soon as they walked into the gate of the Royal Palace of Pisa, they saw a group of people waiting at the gate and looking towards them.

Jungst seems to be very interested in the exotic customs on the streets of Pisa. From time to time, she marvels at some of the things sold on the streets.

But Tuvia still had the same expression that had not changed for thousands of years. She leaned against the carriage and looked at the people of Pisa walking on the street outside.

Their faces are still filled with happy smiles, and their great King Phipps has brought them a peaceful and easy life. They also have the messenger of the Sun God, Princess Tufili, which is their most proud symbol.

A faint smile appeared on Tuvia's face. I wonder how long this peaceful atmosphere can last?


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