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Chapter 39

Author: Esther pen
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Olivia's POV

“Should I get your carriage, your Highness?” she inquired but I waved her off. The last thing I wanted was for anyone to recognize me as Luna. This assignment had to be done undercover in order for me to yield the best results.

“That won't be necessary, we are taking a coach,” I told her.

She had a perplexed look on her face but said nothing else.

We walked a little way off from the palace gates, the sun scorching every inch of our bodies. I squinted my eyes and used my hands to shield my forehead from the intensity of the burn. If I had expected the sun to suddenly become as hot as this, I would have gotten a parasol.

Once we had gotten to the main road away from the palace, we flagged down a coach approaching. It skidded to a stop and the boy at the front on a horse gave a smile. "Where to?" He asked happily, as if he really enjoyed doing this work. I did not blame him, he was still very young and probably had taken a coach belonging to his parents to ride around f
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