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The Rise Of The Unwanted Girl (Athena) novel Chapter 411

Chapter 411

At the Minister’s Manor, the Beren Residence.

Who? Who did you say is requesting an audience?” Alfred exclaimed, staring at the gatekeeper in utter shock, his lips trembling with agitation.

The gatekeeper, utterly terrified, stammered, “I–it’s…it’s Lady Athena requesting an audience, sir.”

With a clatter, Alfred dropped the basket in his hands.

Flustered, he hastily wiped his hands on his robe and rushed out.

After two steps, he turned back to the stunned maid and ordered, “Go fetch that jar of freshly ground coffee powder for our guest.”

The maid was in shock. That jar of coffee powder was a personal gift from the Emperor. Alfred usually treasured it and never let anyone touch it. Even imperial princes wouldn’t necessarily get to taste it, yet today he deigned to bring it out.

Alfred was utterly consumed by thoughts of Athena, completely oblivious to the maid’s astonished expression.

He practically jogged all the way to the entrance.

When he caught sight of that slender figure at the door, he was so moved that tears welled up in his eyes.

“Atheny, it really is you!” Alfred exclaimed, his voice trembling.

Athena saw Alfred and stepped forward to curtsy respectfully as she greeted him, “Uncle Alfred.”

Hearing the word “Uncle” immediately brought tears to Alfred’s eyes.

He looked at Athena, nodding repeatedly, his eyes moist. “Good, good. Get up quickly,” Alfred said, his voice thick with emotion.

The last time Athena came to deliver medicine, she had simply left it with the gatekeeper. Alfred never even got to see her.

Now that Alfred finally saw Athena in person, a huge weight lifted off his shoulders.

He couldn’t help but think to himself, ‘I thought this little one must have already forgotten me.’

Once they were seated, a servant brought in the coffee.

Athena got straight to the point. “Uncle Alfred, I came today to ask for your help. I need you to tell me every single detail regarding my grandfather’s imprisonment.”

He had only hesitated before because he was unsure about Athena’s character. After all, she was raised by the Monson family. There was no knowing if Athena would care if Eloise, who had raised her, did not.

Fortunately, Athena didn’t let him down. All of Kurtis’s doting on Athena had paid off.

A wave of emotion swept through Alfred. After a moment’s thought, he turned to Athena and said, “I’m afraid I don’t know all the details. All I know is that General Perkins was accused of embezzlement, and then a large quantity of silver ingots was discovered in the dried–up well at his home.”

Alfred continued, “This case caused an enormous uproar at the time. The military payroll vanished without a trace, and that winter brought unprecedented heavy snowstorms. Countless commoners froze to death or suffered severe frostbite. The Emperor was enraged, and the imperial court ordered a thorough investigation. Eventually, a large quantity of silver ingots was discovered in General Perkins‘ residence. It was the irrefutable evidence that sealed his fate…”

At this point, Alfred’s voice choked with emotion. “Had it not been for General Perkins and his family’s unwavering loyalty and dedication to the nation, a crime this serious would have meant the extermination of their entire clan. It is good that the sentence in the end was just for him to be exiled.”

Just listening, Athena’s heart ached intensely.

‘My grandfather devoted his life to the kingdom with unwavering loyalty,‘ she thought bitterly, ‘yet this is how they repaid

him.‘

Athena’s eyes stung fiercely as she suppressed her grief and asked, “Uncle Alfred, do you have any other leads about the case?”

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