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From Slave To Queen (by Karyn Anderson) novel Chapter 345

Chapter 345

The voices of the people reached Kurtis’s ears, and he was moved to tears.

He gently pushed Athena back a little to take a good look at her, his eyes full of surprise used to laugh all the time gone?

But the first thing he said was, “Where has the little girl who

Lyes never lie. Though Athena appeared radiant on the surface now, the innocence in her gaze had long vanished She had clearly suffered much

Kurtis’s eyes filled with guilt. “It’s all my fault. I failed to protect you.”

Athena, tears still falling, shook her head. “No, it’s not your fault.”

Kurtis’s eyes turned wet. He choked out. “My dear child, you’ve been through so much.”

At that moment, everyone nearby was in tears.

Then someone shouted, “General Kurtis, don’t worry. If anyone dares to bully Duchess Athena again, they’ll have to step over our dead bodies first

“That’s right! Back then, you sold your land and house to make sure soldiers received their pay. Without that, who knows how many of us would have starved or frozen to death? You’re old now, so protecting Duchess Athena is our responsibility!”

The crowd grew more and more passionate. Many raised their hands and declared, “Yes,

, we’ll protect the young lady from now on

Athena looked around, surprised by the people’s reaction. They were really standing up for her

It had been so long since she’d felt this kind of care and support.

Kurtis pressed his palms together and bowed deeply to the people, repeating his thanks over and over

“This is only right. Not just because she’s your granddaughter, but because the young lady is kind and righteous. She’s treated so many people with her medical skills, even giving free medicine to those in need. We’re not ungrateful. We must repay her.”

I protect her

Others echoed, “That’s right! We’ll p

Such a scene was truly rare.

Athena didn’t even know what to say. All she could do was follow Her grandfather’s lead, bowing repeatedly to the crowd in thanks.

“General Kurtis, if it weren’t for you giving our family military pay back then, my son wouldn’t have survived!” A burly man led his family forward and bowed to Kurti.

Startled, General Kurtis rushed forward to help him up with both hands. “No, no, you mustn’t do this.”

The man looked at Kurtis’s weathered face and cried, “You were a loyal servant of the King, yet you suffered such injustice.”

Years of hardship on the frontier had left Kurtis dark skinned and thin. Even his legs had developed problems.

But Kurtis just smiled calmly. “it’s fine now, it’s all in the past.”

Just then, a few men’s voices were heard. “Father

Athena turned and saw three men hurrying toward them

The one in front looked to be in his forties, with a full beard. Beside him was a woman and a young pr

Though they were simply dressed and had tidied themselves up, they still looked worn and weary.

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Chapter 345

Athena’s eyes lit up, and she called out, “Uncle Richter!”

The man hesitated, staring closely at her, before cautiously asking, “Are you. Athena?

“It’s me, it’s Athena!” Athena replied, and tears rolled down again, in her memories, her eldest uncle had always been a gentle, refined man.

Richter Perkins had once been a rising star at the Ministry of Revenue. But that unwarranted disaster had dragged him into the abyss.

In just a few years, his hair had turned gray, and he looked far older than his age.

Richter smiled with joy and nodded repeatedly. “You’ve grown so much. That’s wonderful.”

The woman was his wife, Claudia, and the young girl was Freya

Athena nodded, her voice choked with emotion. “I’ve missed your almond pastries, Aunt Claudia.”

She would always bake almond pastries for Athena and Freya to share by the pond, laughing and playing

Back then, she had been a noble lady, the daughter of the Minister of Ribes

Richter looked at his wife with guilt and sorrow. “You’ve suffered so much. I’ll make it up to you.”

Acheerful voice came next. “Athena, didn’t you notice I’m here too?

He was thirty–five, in his prime. But his face was lean and tanned, and he limped when he walked.

Athena’s eyes widened in disbelief. She stared at him and murmured. “Uncle Julius, your leg?”

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