There was no doubt about the princes and princesses.
But Nnenna?
King Ikechukwu wasn't convinced.
Now that he was finally introducing her to the world, he had to ensure she wouldn't disgrace the royal family.
His gaze flickered to his eldest daughter.
"Ebere," he said, his voice steady. "You will also coach your sister."
Ebere's smirk widened ever so slightly.
"When the instructors finish for the day, you will give her extra lessons."
At this, Nnenna nearly scoffed.
As if.
The King continued, oblivious to the tension crackling between the two girls.
"Your teachers have always spoken highly of you. They say you are quick to learn, diligent, and attentive. I expect you to guide your sister and ensure she learns properly."
He turned back to Nnenna.
"And you," he said, his tone sharpening. "Make sure you listen. To your instructors. And to your sister."