Shock! The Spell Is In English! - Chapter 17
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Chapter 17

Chapter 17: The Strange Queen

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The royal wedding was very complicated, and it usually took a whole afternoon.

First, there was a feast. After everyone was full, they watched the ceremony in the Prince’s residence.

“The king is here, the queen is here!”

The crowd was in an uproar, and then they parted ways.

The King of the Simon Empire led the Queen to the Prince’s residence. King Simon was dressed in luxurious attire. He was tall and handsome, and he looked very dignified.

King Simon’s eyes were especially sharp. They were like hawk eyes, and they shone with light, revealing his extraordinary wisdom and deep shrewdness.

The nobles present felt a sense of tension and oppression under the unintentional gaze of King Simon, and their bodies could not help but tremble.

“Greetings, Your Majesty!”

Everyone hurriedly bowed respectfully.

This was the first time Lugh had seen the king, and he was also very curious.

In his eyes, King Simon was a typical medieval king. He was iron-blooded, dignified, and cold-blooded. With a single command, he could decide whether a person would live or die.

A golden mist hovered above King Simon’s head.

Gold was the symbol of the royal family.

However, the golden mist above King Simon’s head was not pure gold. There was also some black mixed in with the Golden Mist.

This surprised Lugh.

However, when he saw the mist above the queen’s head, he felt even more incredulous.

The queen’s head was actually covered in black mist.

Black represented death, decay, and so on. When a person’s head was covered in black mist, there would usually be a death crisis, but the queen was fine standing there.

As a queen, how could something that could endanger one’s life happen?

Not to mention being in a strict palace.

The queen was loved by the people in the Simon Empire, and was respected by the commoners and nobles as the “Virtuous queen of a generation”!

When King Simon was slacking off in his affairs, she took the place of the king to handle many state affairs and carried out many duties that were beneficial to the commoners. Therefore, no one in the Simon Empire should want to harm the queen.

The queen did not look like she wanted to be seriously ill either. It seemed that the black