It's the same for me too. have a pretty good idea why my parents dragged me here, to form an engagement. But I'm not interested in any of that."
He sighed, leaning against the railing. "I'm only 18. I just want to live my life. I have no interest in worrying about marriage, ascension, and all those responsibilities just yet. Once that happens... I can no longer be free."
Nnenna turned to look at him, surprised by his honesty. It seemed she wasn't the only one trapped by expectations.
"And I think you want that too, freedom," he said, looking at Nnenna intently.
He was right. Internally, Nnenna had been yearning for freedom ever since she arrived in this kingdom. From what her sister had told her in her past life, it was obvious that she was different, how exactly, she didn't know, but she just was.
She let out a soft sigh before replying, "Yes, you're right." She lowered her gaze, her voice calm but tinged with a hint of sadness.