Chapter 1620 Katharine'S Misjudgment
Chapter 1620 Katharine's Misjudgment
Katharine hung up the phone and turned around, smiling lightly. Her gaze drifted lazily to the woman in
front of her. "For small matters like delivering a potted plant, there's no need to report to me anymore."
But Julie felt something was off, there must be something fishy going on.
"Your Highness, Prince Louis and Ivan have never crossed paths before, this potted plant is their only
connection. So I'm guessing, is Ivan trying to get close to Prince Louis?"
"Does our Lu Layuoka royal family have anything that Ivan needs?" Katharine asked back with a smile.
"What's the use of him getting close to Louis instead of me?"
Julie was at a loss for words.
Katharine scoffed and said somewhat self-deprecatingly, "I'm a queen who still needs to get close to
Ivan, what's the use of him getting close to Louis? Julie, I've noticed you get too nervous sometimes."
Julie didn't know how to respond. She just felt something was off. Her brows furrowed slightly as she
calmly pondered, no longer debating with the queen.
But Katharine tried to put her mind at ease. "You need to relax your nerves. Louis doesn't have much
capability even though he's the eldest son. So what? Growing up outside the royal family, he's like a
woman, liking flowers and plants. If you make him king, he might not even be able to hold up this piece
of sky."
"But he is after all the eldest son, the first in line to inherit the throne." Julie reminded. "For Prince
Taylor's future, we'd better make plans early and prepare for the rainy days."
"Where's Taylor?" At the mention of her son, Katharine's expression suddenly became serious. She
asked dissatisfiedly, "Did he go horseback riding again?"
"No." Julie quickly explained for the prince. "He went to the king's palace to pay respects early this
morning."
"So proactive?" Even his mother found it surprising.
Julie replied, "Yes."
Katharine sighed lightly. She didn't seem very happy either. "Alright, have him go there every day from
now on."
"Yes." Julie thought to herself, he probably can't be stopped anyway, since Claire is there.
"Taylor should behave well in front of the king!" Katharine had high expectations for her son.
With both sons existing at the same time, there would be unconscious comparisons. Taylor could no
longer be as carefree as before.
Katharine said, "Right, keep a close eye on his homework too."
"Yes."
Julie was a diehard fan of the queen. To ensure Prince Taylor could smoothly ascend to the throne, she
would definitely keep a close eye on him.
At this moment, in Prince Louis's palace.
The servant carried the potted plant upstairs and placed it in the study as instructed by the prince,
because there happened to be an empty spot there, perfect for a plant.
"Alright, you can go now." Rowan casually flipped through a book. "Close the door on your way out."
His voice was gentle.
"Yes." The servant bowed and left, softly closing the door behind him.
After making sure he was gone, Rowan immediately locked the door. He swiftly went to the potted
plant, and found that the soil was a little loose, not very compact.novelbin
So he gently but firmly pulled the plant out with both hands, taking out the box buried in the soil as well.
He removed the box, shook off the soil on top, then replanted the plant back into the soil, filling the
loose soil tightly.
When Rowan opened the box and saw the colored handkerchiefs inside, he took them out to examine
them carefully. Some of the edges had changed color, so he guessed these were food samples.
There was also a small note inside, in Ivan's handwriting. It said:
These are samples taken from the kitchen. Try to preserve them. I'm going back to Arkpool City now
and will bring you some equipment. Give that note to Jennifer in the meantime. I'll be back soon. Be
careful.
After reading, Rowan directly burned the note and buried the ashes in the soil.
He was so cautious, not leaving a single trace behind.
At this moment, Ivan boarded his private plane back to Arkpool City, carrying the note Rowan had
written that he still hadn't read.
Because reading it would be useless. Only Jennifer might be able to handle it.