Trinville was seen running away without any hindrance. The girl then lowered the curtain and returned to her seat.
"Imeiya, what happened outside?" Queen Elenoa looked at her daughter's smiling face and couldn't help but become curious. "Why is it so messy outside? I think I heard someone shouting 'catch the thief' or something. Isn't this thief too brave? He dares to steal in broad daylight. Didn't Yogana complain all day about the lack of robbers and thugs? , so that he feels depressed every day. Now, what did he do? "
The girl smiled and said quickly: "Where are you catching the thief? Mother, you didn't see it just now, but the big man Vika ran over. I guess, maybe you will see Lord Yogana soon. .”
The queen remembered that not long ago, this big man Vika had made moves with the guards at the gate of the palace. I don’t know what trouble he got into this time. She couldn't help but smile and ask: "It's him again. But why did he run?"
"I don't know about this anymore. However, you can ask Master Yogana later. Look, he is following the big Vika more anxiously than anyone else in the royal city."
Before the girl finished speaking, the sounds of footsteps were getting closer and closer. She quickly raised the curtain again and stuck her head out of the car window. She smiled and shouted loudly: "Yugna, where is the Sheriff?"
In fact, there was no need for the princess to call. Even if Yogana was overwhelmed with joy, he could still see clearly the carriage marked with the acacia emblem in time.
Panting, he ran to the carriage with the security guards. His soldiers ran away with their teeth wet and grinning, and they looked no better than those who escaped.
Yogana calmed down her rapid breathing, and did not forget to salute the princess respectfully. The guardsmen and security guards stopped and held hands to salute the princess. Even the people watching the excitement at the back fell silent and made way for the carriage to make way for a quiet passage.
The little princess Apodoli didn't look like she wanted to leave in a hurry. She waved Yogana closer. The Sheriff watched helplessly as the tall figure flashed into a small alley, but he had to be patient and bent down to the carriage window.
"Your Highness, what are your orders?" Although the Sheriff was worried about the guy escaping, he still understood the priorities of the matter clearly. This princess who is always smiling, although she has always had a reputation for kindness, is the person that gives Barclay the most headaches - alas. Even more than the convict who escaped!
"I don't have any instructions." She said with a smile, "However, Queen Apodoli wants to know why it is so messy? Could it be that the carnival parade of the Harvest Festival has started in advance? Why didn't I know at all? Woolen cloth?"
Yogana was startled. He quickly bowed deeply again. "It turns out that the Queen is also in the car. Please forgive me, Your Majesty, I hope we did not disturb you."
The princess turned back, smiled, and said to him: "But, Mr. Sheriff, you haven't answered my question yet."
"Yes, Your Highness Princess. Here's what happened. There was a restless Guards soldier who fought with other Guards soldiers in the market and destroyed a lot of property. I am arresting this person with my subordinates. "
The princess asked enthusiastically: "Is that the big man Vika, what's his name, the man from Trinville?"
"It is this person, Your Highness the Princess. If you still remember, it was him a few months ago who was almost sentenced to hard labor because of a fight in front of the palace gate."
"I remember, I remember. But," she looked at Yogana curiously, "I heard that the Guards were fighting again. Isn't it normal for something like this to happen during the Harvest Festival? Why are people shouting 'Catch the thief' Well. Besides, I didn’t expect that you would dare to provoke Brother Mars’s Guards again. You wouldn’t have forgotten about the last harvest festival so quickly, would you?”
Hearing the low laughter from the people behind him, the Sheriff's face turned red again. He coughed to cover up the embarrassment of being exposed, and quickly replied: "Yes, Your Royal Highness. That's the soldier named Trinville. Although many people are shouting to catch the thief, I am a fair peace officer. This is not true." Yes. But," he looked upright, which made the princess want to laugh even more. "This guy relies on his height and strength, coupled with his violent temperament, his behavior of beating people and destroying other people's property is more hateful and hateful than a thief."
"Oh. That's right." The princess nodded playfully, but still had no intention of letting him go. Instead, she looked even more interested. Although she saw the Sheriff's old face blushing brightly, the princess didn't care. Her shoulders were almost sticking out of the car window.
"But aren't the Guards your mortal enemies? Why are you chasing that Trinville together? When did the Guards and the security guards become good friends?"
Hearing the queen's low voice in the carriage, the princess smiled and said, "Mother, it's almost time." She looked back at the sheriff.
Yogana straightened his neck and said angrily: "Your Highness, it's all because of Trinville's madness that he provoked the public's anger. He even started fighting the guards and put them in baskets one by one, letting the king do whatever he wanted. The soldiers who trusted and loved him were disgraced and rolling around on the ground. How could his atrocities be like those of the Guards soldiers? Those idle hooligans are more educated than him. "
The little princess laughed so hard that her head almost hit the window frame. She smiled and said, "Okay, okay, I know everything." Seeing Yogana hurriedly bowing to salute and wanting to leave, she hurriedly shouted, "Wait a minute, Mr. Sheriff, I have something else to do." I want to ask you."
Yogana had no choice but to stop again and wait for the wayward little princess to be sent. However, the princess only lowered her head and laughed and didn't even bother to look at him. The Sheriff thought sadly that this time he would be in vain if he tried to catch the big man Vika who could run faster than Apodoli's rabbits put together.
The princess lowered her head and smiled for a while, then suddenly said: "Forget it, I can't remember what to ask you anyway. I'll go find you when I remember."
As soon as she lowered the curtain, she hurriedly urged the coachman to leave quickly, and then she fell into the queen's arms and laughed non-stop. The melancholy Sheriff was left in a daze on the streets of Barb Clay.
Although Queen Elenoa looked stern, there was an unconcealable smile in the corners of her eyes. She scolded the little princess in a low voice: "Look at the good thing you did."
The princess smiled and said: "Mother, I just want to ask Yogana, what's wrong?"
The queen smiled and said: "It is the duty of the sheriff to chase the prisoner. Why did you stop him?"
But the princess was very unconvinced. She smiled and said: "But, mother, you also heard that the Guards were fighting, not really catching robbers."
"Nonsense, nonsense." The Queen shook her head repeatedly and said helplessly, "Isn't it just to fight for a flag bearer? I have heard about it for a long time, but I didn't expect that the Guards' fight during the Harvest Festival would be so loud and alarming to the royal city. Forget about the Sheriff, even the citizens who have nothing to do with it seem to be obsessed with it."
The princess smiled proudly and said: "Mother, you don't know yet. Watching the guards and security guards fight on the eve of the Harvest Festival is more popular than anything else."
The queen was so angry that she laughed: "The Guards are messing around, and your brother is also messing around. Why does he just let it go? Is this still our Guards?"
The princess smiled and said: "But this cannot be entirely blamed on my brother Mars. Brother Mars often said that fighting within the Guards is not a shameful thing to a certain extent. This sounds a bit It's strange, but think about it, mother - no matter what they do, other well-equipped and well-trained regiments cannot replace the Guards Corps' status in Apodoli. They have no chance to participate in the Harvest Festival parade, and there is no way to break out. A similar fight."
The queen looked at the little princess in her arms who was still defending her brother. She had to keep a straight face to prevent the little princess from getting carried away.
"At least he should have some restraint. A fight for a flag bearer has turned the royal city into chaos. If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes, I wouldn't have believed it. This is really unethical."
Princess Imaya smiled and rubbed the queen's cheek. Sure enough, the queen could no longer pretend, so she could only smile and say: "The Guards are fooling around, my little princess is fooling around, and now, even the prince I trust and love the most has started to act up."
"But, isn't it me who you love the most?" the little princess coquettishly said, "Brother Mars said that the soldiers must be active and vigorous, and the competition for the flag bearer is the battle of the Guards in peacetime, and of course it will be more intense. Soldiers Dignity sometimes requires a lot of bloodshed to win."
"Your brother said this?" the queen asked slightly surprised.
The princess nodded: "So, as the supreme commander of the Guards, Brother Mars can only turn a blind eye to the melee. He cannot take sides. The wisest way is to say nothing and let the Guards fight on their own. It’s a big deal.”
The queen smiled helplessly and shook her head: "A flag-bearer can make them all forget about their past and become rogues fighting in the streets? I can't believe it."
"Perhaps this is what Brother Mars said, the pride of the Guards. Being able to wear a blue helmet and ride a white horse on the streets of Barbuckle means a lifetime of honor to the Guards soldiers. Besides, you It’s not like I don’t know how kind brother Mars is.” The princess continued,
"Every time at the Harvest Festival, the Guards got into trouble, and Brother Mars would never ignore it. He would often secretly use his own money to give it to Lord Yogana, asking him to compensate those who were blamed by you. Property damaged by 'nonsense'. Therefore, even though the Guardsmen did bad things, Brother Mars will not be stained with the bad reputation of conniving at all. The people of Babklei love my Shamar the most. Brother Si."
When the queen heard that her beloved son was supported and loved by her subjects, her heart was filled with relief and happiness. She was so happy that she couldn't help but asked with a smile: "Okay. But these are originally the affairs of the Guards. Why do you say that what people love to watch most is the fight between the Guards and the security guards?" What? Why would Yogana provoke the Guards? He was quite embarrassed when he heard you just talking about the last harvest festival."
As soon as the little princess heard her mother ask about the Guards and the Security Guards, she burst out laughing again. The queen sighed and could only wait for her to laugh enough.
"Mother," the princess straightened up and said seriously, "you have just seen the nonsense of the Guards today. You have not seen the ridiculousness of the security soldiers."
The queen was in a happy mood, and her daughter's smile made her feel like bathing in the breeze of the harvest festival. She smiled and asked, "Then what ridiculous things have you seen?"
"The reason why the Guards behave like this every harvest festival is because someone is conniving at it. Mother," she saw the queen's questioning look. "I've already said it, of course it's not my brother Mars. Our country is peaceful and prosperous, and the people live and work in peace and contentment. However, there are times when they are dissatisfied. They feel that such a life is too dull."
The queen smiled and asked: "What does this have to do with Yogana's security guards? There are no robbers or gangsters. Although Yogana is a little disappointed, this is also the best reward for his duty."
The princess smiled and said: "So, our respectable Sheriff, when he sees someone daring to fight on the streets of the royal city, how can he sit idly by and ignore it? He always brings his security soldiers to stop the destruction in his eyes. The Royal City is peaceful, and the Guards soldiers are often fighting in the streets. However, he never imagined that the battles between the Guards are more fun than all the farce in the eyes of the citizens of the Royal City. So..."
"So?" the queen asked with a smile.
"As a result, the citizens regarded the Sheriff who came after hearing the news as an unreasonable and disturbing villain."
The queen couldn't help laughing at this. "I understand. Poor Yogana was unjustly accused in this way."
"That's right. They all accused the Sheriff of ignoring everyone's mood and disturbing their enjoyment of the show. The soldiers of the Guards are much more difficult to deal with than these citizens. As soon as they see the security soldiers arriving, they will immediately Give up the fight between each other and deal with Master Yogana and his security soldiers together. The Guards are an elite division trained by Brother Mars himself. How can a few security soldiers be their opponents. So Ah, the unlucky Lord Yogana and his security guards are always beaten by the Guards and sent running away." The princess's eyebrows were crescent and she was smiling.
"Just like last time, just like they chased the big Vika today, Lord Yogana was chased by the angry guards and citizens and had nowhere to hide. He actually hid in a place in the market where the pig dealers were. , lying together with those piglets waiting for food. His subordinates had no time to rescue their chief officer. Do you know why? Because," she blinked mysteriously, "the security soldiers were all driven to the pig pen. It’s almost impossible to fit so many security soldiers in such a big pig pen!”
The queen was greatly horrified to hear this. She opened her eyes wide and asked softly: "How do you know so clearly? Were you also present at that time?"
The little princess nodded triumphantly: "Of course. For such a fun thing, it would be a pity if I wasn't there. Master Yogana's dejected look makes life worse than death. I don't know how many people cheered."
Queen Elenoa imagined the scene described by the princess, and found it both funny and unbelievable. She couldn't help but forget her restraint, covered her mouth and laughed so hard that her waist swayed. Fortunately, there was only her beloved little daughter in the carriage at this time, and neither the coachman nor the maid would see it.
Seeing the queen smiling happily, the princess hugged her and smiled tenderly and wisely: "Last time I told Brother Mars, he also laughed as heartily as you, mother."
The queen's mind came to her son's calm and pale face. Would he laugh like this too? She couldn't help but feel sad in her heart. She smiled and her eyes were a little moist. In order to hide her expression, she said with a straight face: "Is this why you deliberately stopped Yogana and let the big man Vika go because you couldn't see the good show you said?"
The princess's thoughts were read, but she didn't care at all. "But, mother, didn't you also secretly give Lord Yogana money to comfort the citizens who suffered losses on behalf of Brother Mars? We are all the same."
The queen smiled helplessly. "You even know this, it seems you don't just know how to fool around." The princess held her cheek in her hand, blinked her big black and bright eyes and laughed.
"Hehe. I guess that big man Vika will never know - it was Queen and Princess Apodoli who saved him today, right?"