Chapter 25
It’s been a while since I last held a bow, but I was able to hit the target without any difficulties as if my body remembered how.
‘All those weary days of going to golf courses and archery fields with the chairman from my past life finally paid off.’
I recalled Princess Para returning to the castle with a pensive face, more than satisfied with myself.
-It was enjoyable, heiress. I will give a thought about what you told me today.
Second in line of succession of the Kingdom of Lavita. Female. Princess.
Originally, she would have no destiny with the throne, but never say never.
What could possibly limit Princess Para from aiming for the throne when even Rexid, the villainous, youngest son of the late emperor was trying to do the same?
The princess was someone who had much love for her people and — from what I saw — had aspirations to take responsibility for her nation.