Felix's heart was like an arrow, but he had to say goodbye to the king before leaving. The king didn't keep him too much, but Dolores noticed that he was a little unhappy when he came back.
But she didn't dare to ask him why. Although the relationship between brother and sister was much better than before, Dolores never dared to ask more about her brother.
On the return boat, Felix suddenly asked her, "Lola, do you have someone you like?"
When suddenly asked this question, Dolores vaguely felt that something happened when she didn't know it, and the sensitive little girl shook her head with a little panic, saying that she didn't have anyone she liked.
He frowned and continued to ask: "Really not? Didn't many people invite you to dance at the banquet before? Don't you think anyone is good?"
Not a good question for Dolores.
She said softly and firmly: "No, I don't like them."
Felix is an upstart in the aristocracy, and likewise, while he is being sought after, his sister Dolores is also immensely popular.
When she came to the capital last year, even if Dolores was not old enough to enter the social circle, there were already many people who wanted to introduce her to a marriage partner, and there were not a few attentive people, but it was even more at that time than now. Shy and introverted little girls don't like overly attentive people at all, and those suitors naturally return.
The aristocratic girls of this period did not have their parents specially prepared social dances for them like in later generations to inform everyone that they had reached the age to join the social circle, but they publicly appeared at the banquet as someone's dance partner like this. It is a symbol of adulthood, after all, only the king is allowed to hold birthday parties at this time.
So Dolores attending the banquet as Felix's girlfriend, in the eyes of others, is a signal that she is ready to find a marriage partner. Naturally, there are more courteous people, and almost everyone who talks to him People will deliberately introduce men of the right age in their family, and the intention can be said to be very obvious.
If Dolores hadn't always kept Wei Wei's request in mind and stayed with Felix, I'm afraid she would have been busy dealing with the men who came to invite her to dance all night.
Dolores was a little timid, but not stupid. Knowing that Felix suddenly asked herself such a question, she must have something to do. She then added: "Vivi said that I can get married a few years later."
Find someone you like and get married like a brother because of love, not for any other reason.
"I know." Felix didn't mean to force his sister, he was just really annoyed.
When he was leaving the palace, the king suddenly asked Dolores. Although he didn't say it clearly, it seemed that he planned to ask the second prince to marry Dolores.
But Felix never planned to marry his sister to the prince, and he once served as the swordsmanship teacher of the two princes. He knew very well that the second prince Andrew was not a good boy. He was ordinary, even mediocre. Felix doesn't seem like a good sister-in-law choice.
To put it bluntly, he felt that the other party was somewhat unworthy of his sister, and it had nothing to do with identity, but only learned from his abilities.
If Dolores had someone she liked, and the other party was also good, he wouldn't have to worry about this problem, but now he didn't.
Fortunately, the king didn't say this clearly, and he didn't make a decision. Felix could understand what he was hesitating about. It was nothing more than that he took a fancy to the wealth of the Williams family. Said that his future wife had better come from a more powerful noble, to bring him more bargaining chips and have a greater possibility of overpowering the ambitious Duke Romanov, and at this point, William The Moss family doesn't, at least not now.
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Lady of the Lord From the East
Historical FictionFOR OFFLINE READING PURPOSES ONLY NOT MY STORY Wei Wei, who was lucky enough to win the lottery, skipped it. Or wear it with life skills. It's a pity that the system got the crossing point wrong, and the prosperous ancient times transformed by the p...