I'm A Quadrillionaire

Chapter 2654



Chapter 2654

The Madam had never stepped out of the carriage and should not have seen what that rascal looked like.

Besides, one needed to take her status into account.

She was the woman of the Emperor of the Great Quinn Empire.

Even if the Emperor was now seriously ill and did not have long to live, his closest aides would not allow anyone to take his woman away.

What Captain Himmel did not know was that Leticia was not Zion’s biological mother.

She was his mother’s twin sister.

Both of them looked too much alike.

When Captain Himme! looked at the portrait that His Majesty had created from memory, he recognized Leticia immediately as the woman His Majesty had acquainted with.

Leticia did not deny that identity so that she could accompany Zion to the Imperial Capital and care of him.

This was the same reason why Captain Himmel respected Leticia and accepted her as the Madam, even obeying her orders throughout the journey.

If Captain Himmel found out Leticia was Zion’s aunt, but not his mother, he might give her the same respect, but would not follow her orders that much.

This was the difference in status.

If Zion became the Emperor of the Great Quinn Empire, his mother would become the Empress Dowager.

If she was his aunt, it would be a different story.

“Madam! Please consider this again for the sake of your safety!” Captain Himmel continued to convince her.

“Don't worry, Captain Himmel! I have my reasons for this.

Just focus on your duty.

Once we arrive at the Imperial Capital, Zion will ensure compensation for every one of you who had bled for us!” Leticia replied.

“Sigh!!!” There was nothing Captain Himmel could do but sigh.

He did not dare offend Leticia.

This was the woman who would become the Empress Dowager.

The Emperor was still young and the Empress Dowager would be the one to make decisions for the Great Quinn Empire.

He had no choice but to agree to the Madam’s orders.

“Hey, your name is David Lidell, right?” Captain Himmel asked.

“Yes, it is." David smiled. All rights © NôvelDrama.Org.

“You're pretty lucky to have met someone as kind as Madam, David! Since Madam is allowing you to share a carriage with her, hurry up! Don’t delay our journey.

As captain of the guards, I’d like to remind you that you should be aware of what should be done and what shouldn’t.

Think clearly of your actions, otherwise » Captain Himme) did not finish the sentence, but his threat was very clear.

“Thank you for the reminder, Sir!” David replied with a laugh.

He walked over to the carriage and when he brushed shoulders with Captain Himmel, he could feel the murderous intent emanating from the captain.

David knew that he was a highly experienced powerhouse on the battlefield.

However, he was only a powerhouse when pitted against others on this planet.

It was different when it came to David.

It was not only this planet.

Expand it even to the entire civilization.

The strongest of all the powerhouses would easily be defeated by David.

David ignored Captain Himmel’s animosity as he went straight toward Leticia’s carriage and got in without a second thought.

His initial intention was to find someone to chat with to relieve his boredom.

He had been on the road for half a year, which made David feel quite lonely.

The moment he arrived, he bumped into this convoy.

During their short conversation, this Madam piqued David’s interest, which led to what happened later.

If not for the words Madam said when David first blocked them, he might have already left.

It would have been easy to find someone to chat with on this living planet.

Imagine if David had left.

The battle they faced just now could not have been won without his help.

Leticia and Zion might have died in the carriage.

Fate was sometimes a very strange thing.

From another perspective, Leticia’s belief in the Heavens protecting Zion was somehow accurate as well.

After all, being able to bump into David was considered fate.


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