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Chapter 14 

Praxe Roland’s name day banquet was nothing short of extravagant 

The grand hall of the palace swelled with nobles, courtiers, and foreign envoys alike. Everyone who was anyone in Grownspire had come each hoping to catch a glimpse of the elusive prince cloaked 

in mystery 

From the upper balcony, Roland stood in silence, his gaze fixed on the palace gates 

The moment he spotted his friend, Lord William Westbrook approaching, still travel-worn and dust covered, he descended the marble steps almost at a run 

“You’d best brace yourself.” William said grimly, his voice low. “I questioned dozens of servants maids, guards, even the kitchen boys. On the day of the banquet, Cecily never once left the main hall She never went to the palace gardens.” 

Roland froze, the words striking him like a blade 

So he had been wrong. From the very beginning, he had mistaken the wrong woman. 

Meanwhile, beneath the gilded arches of the palace’s great gates, Cecily made her entrance flanked by a glittering retinue of noble ladies. 

“Heavens! Look at this spectacle!” one companion whispered theatrically. “Only fitting for Prince Roland, I suppose. 

“Of course,” another chimed in sweetly. “Didn’t he buy out every treasure in Jewel Hall just for Cecily? And that necklace he gifted her worth a duchy, I heard. 

Cecily lifted her chin, basking in their adoration, her silks rustling like applause 

Lord Viremont, flushed with pride, stood nearby, surrounded by flatterers from every ministry The Viremonts had long fallen from grace in Crownspire but tonight, they were basking in glory they 

hadn 1tasted in decades 

He chuckled meaningfully as he spoke, “Well, the rumors aren’t wrong. His Highness has indeed show great favor to my daughter as of late. Who knows? He may make an announcement before the night is through 

His Highness, Prince Roland-enters” 

The steward’s voice rang through the hall like a bell rolling judgment 

All beads turned at once 

Roland descended the grand stair, slow and deliberate 

His eyes, sharp as cut glass. His jaw night. His very presence-roumanding. It was as though the air itself bent to make way for him 

Cecily’s eyes widened in disbelief 

“Roland? It’s you?” she gasped. 

Her voice echoed in the stunned silence 

Murmurs erupted like wildfire 

“Wait.. Roland? Prince Roland? Cecily, you mean to say–your personal guard was the prince this 

whole time?” 

Cecily’s shock melted into radiant delight 

So that was why All those glances, those gifts, the way he stood by her side at every turn-it hadre’t been duty. It had been devotion. He wasn’t a lowly guard. He was her prince 

She trembled, already envisioning the moment he would take her hand before the court and name 

her his bride 

Lord Viremont’s grin stretched ear to ear. He seized his daughter’s arm and led her forward 

eagerly 

“Your Highness! So it truly was you-disguised among us all this time! Why, had I known, I would never have allowed you to go unrecognized in our home. Forgive me for my neglect 

Roland didn’t so much as blink at the flattery With a flick of his hand, he signaled the musicians to 

halt 

“I thank you all for gracing this celebration,” he said, his voice low yet curting through the room like a blade “And I have gathered you here not only to mark my name day but to make an 

announcement” 

Cecily’s heart thundered. 

This was il 

As you all know “Roland continued, a faint smile tugging at his lips, “Thave lately shown marked interest Lady Cecily Viremont 

He paused. His gaze flicked to Cecily-sharp, unkind. 

But the reason I did so.. was to select a fitting bride for my second uncle.” 

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