Egil heard her and turned to look on the other side. He did not want to ruin the hard work they had done to keep themselves safe till now. Rosa, on the other hand, was focusing on the person beside the prince.
‘Hah! It would be much easier to make an alliance; silly sand-people don’t even know they have a princess here.’ The shadow floated beside her, his hands folded, looking at the prince and the prime minister.
Rosa glanced at the shadow from the corner of her eyes. She did not agree or disagree.
Her eyes were on the prime minister. ‘Something is not right.’
‘This whole place is not right. These people have too many problems inside the castle. How will they handle the people outside the castle? They will collapse.’ the shadow muttered.
‘There is a bigger problem that needs to be checked first.’ Rosa was looking into the eyes of the prime minister.
His eyes did not match the emotion he displayed on his face.