It never occurred to Harper that the whole thing would go so smoothly. She not only managed to raise
10, 000 taels of silver, but
she also bought a store. After her products were produced in batches, she would be able to sell them.
"It's time to go home," Harper offered.
"It's getting late. We should go home now." Carlson was so drunk, and even Harper felt dizzy. After
buying the store, they had
gone to the tavern to celebrate with a few too many drinks.
When the door of the tavern opened, Harper staggered and stumbled forward. Fortunately, Nina was
there to catch and break
her fall.
"My Lord, are you okay?" Nina asked anxiously. If Charles heard about Harper being this drunk, he
would get furious for sure.
They had just been living a well-content life without anyone's disturbance for just a few days. She was
afraid that something bad
would happen again and put an end to their peaceful life.
"It's okay. It's okay. I drank too much today, so I won't go back. Let's check in at an inn!" Harper tried to
come off as sure and
confident, knowing that she was already too drunk to make the trek home. Aside from that, the chance
of Sue finding out that
she drank herself to oblivion would probably not be for the best. She might as well stay in an inn for
one night and sneak back
tomorrow morning without being noticed.
"You want to stay in an inn tonight?" Nina asked in a loud voice. Upon hearing her exclamation,
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtCarlson immediately booked a
well-suited room of the best inn in the Imperial Capital for her. Right after securing their booking, he left
the pair alone with a
satisfied grin on his face.
Afraid that Anabel and other maids might get concerned about Harper's situation, Nina quietly went
back to the mansion. She
informed them of Harper's decision of staying at an inn tonight. She was worried someone might let slip
out to Sue or Charles
that Harper had gone out of the mansion. Harper stayed alone in the inn and slept soundly. In the
middle of the night, a ruckus about someone getting murdered in the inn woke a lot of the inn's guests,
but not Harper. She slept soundly until a waiter came knocking at the door to wake her up. "What
happened?" Harper rubbed her head and asked in confusion, still hung-over and groggy from being
woken up from her sleep. "Mister, someone has been killed in the inn!"
"Nonsense! I was asleep the whole night. How could I kill anyone? Maybe you killed whoever it was
that gotten killed," Harper exclaimed, resting her hands on her hips. "No, mister, you have
misunderstood me. I mean that a murder had just taken place in the inn. There was no noise from your
room, and I haven't seen you since you checked in. I thought something happened to you, too.
Constables have just arrived and want to see all of the guests, so please come down quickly,"
explained the waiter. Harper's face slowly morphed into a furious one. The waiter couldn't help but
shiver in fear. Harper was Carlson's friend. If he offended Harper, Carlson would certainly not let them
go. Harper had completely sobered up. What a bad luck! If her identity was exposed, she would be in
big trouble.
Harper didn't expect that even the constables would come to investigate. If she was thrown into prison
as a suspect, it would only
take a few hours for Charles to know it. Even then Mavis wouldn't be able to help her.
Harper estimated the height of the window and calculated if she could escape successfully. On second
thought, she realized that
if she ran away now, she would be suspected even more. It would not be difficult to find a person like
her in the Imperial Capital.
After weighing it over and over again, Harper gave up the idea of running away.
After washing up and changing clothes, Harper went downstairs unhurriedly. The hall was crowded with
people and the
constables were asking people questions one by one. Harper breathed a sigh of relief after she found
no familiar face in the
crowd. Before she relaxed, she heard, "His Highness has arrived." Harper hid in the crowd as quickly
as possible. Although she had changed into male clothes and disguised her facial features in make-up,
it was still possible that Matthew would recognize her. It would best for her not to risk it. Matthew was
pushed into the inn in a wheelchair. The moment he came in, a hush fell into the crowd. All heads
turned to look at him. He was the most eye-catching and also the most pitiful prince. He was
considered a jinx who brought death to his fiancee,
and he was disabled and unable to walk now.
The crowd went down on their knees in front of him to show respect. "Good evening, Your Highness."
"Rise, please." The next second, Matthew's eyes fell on Harper. She went stiff as a board and felt cold
sweat beading out. For a
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmmoment she thought he had found out her true identity. But he looked away immediately, and she felt
relieved. With her disguise,
she was confident enough that even Matthew couldn't recognize her.
"How is it going?"
"Your Highness, the victim was a merchant coming from the Western Regions. We believe he was
killed by a person holding a
dagger. According to the waiter, the merchant carried a large amount of money with him. We can't find
the money now though,"
the leading constable answered.
"So the murderer killed him for his money?" Matthew asked coldly.
"I suppose so."
"Have you examined the corpse?"
"No. The coroner has gone back to his hometown a few days ago, so no one can see to this task right
now," the leading
constable answered truthfully.
Matthew nodded and shifted his eyes somewhere. Barry, who was standing behind him, walked into
the crowd and threw a
person in front of Matthew.
Harper laid on the floor, motionless. Matthew had found her. Otherwise, he wouldn't have asked his
man to bring her out from the
crowd. But why did he single her out? Did he regret letting her go before and want to kill her now?
"Get up! Do you need me to help you up?" Matthew's stoic voice came. Harper froze in fear and
immediately shot up from the
floor.