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"My Lady Queen, it's been a long time indeed." Odyssey nodded.

"This time, I'm here to discuss something with you!" Elizabeth smiled.

"Oh? What could bring you to come in person?" Odyssey looked at Elizabeth in surprise. In fact, his heart was really clear. How could he not know why Elizabeth came? Wasn't it just for one person? After all, that person was

Elizabeth granted him the status of a Knight of the Garter. According to common sense, even if he broke the law in England, he could not be sentenced by British law, but should be punished by royal laws.

"It's not because of my Knight of the Garter!" Elizabeth sighed and said, "You don't know, right?"

"I know, I know!" Odyssey nodded repeatedly. Although Elizabeth did not have a special status in politics, she had a very strong influence in Britain. After all, she was a member of the royal family.

"Then...Mr. President Odyssey, aren't you going to let my Knight of the Garter go?" Elizabeth acted a bit rogue at this time. Her expression seemed to be saying to Odyssey, I have already traveled all the way to the United States, why don't you?

Aren't you going to let me go? Or are you not going to give me this face?

Elizabeth's attitude made Odyssey a little embarrassed. For a moment, it was neither an answer nor a no answer!

"My Queen, let's have a delicious lunch first!" Odyssey hurriedly changed the subject.

"No!" Elizabeth planned to play the rogue to the end. She shook her head and said: "If you don't let go of my Knight of the Garter, I won't dine with you. You have to know that tens of millions of our compatriots in the British Empire

Still waiting for the return of the Garter Knights!"

"Uh..." Odyssey was dumbfounded.

"Huh?" Elizabeth looked at him coldly.

"Alas..." Odyssey shook his head helplessly and said, "Tariffs on automobiles, textiles, food... several industries have been reduced by one percentage point!"

"Deal!" Elizabeth nodded. She knew that she couldn't trap the wolf without her children, and if she wanted to save people from him, she would need to pay a corresponding price. Of course, such a price was still worth it.


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