Convenient Marriage: Mr. Nelson's Love Trap

Chapter 977 Personal Issues



Payne stood not far off and ran over when she heard what Saranya said and remarked, “Your highness, let me have the opening
dance. I danced since I was a child.”
Amanda became the talk of the evening with her piano performance and everyone thought that Saranya did it on purpose to
showcase her. So Payne quickly ran over to offer herself.
Saranya looked at Payne and pondered to herself if this woman had any problems.
Payne totally did not know Saranya’s intentions but noticed Saranya’s gloomy expression. So she naturally thought that she had
interfered with Saranya’s plans to highlight Amanda and said, “I can dance really well, at least much better than her.” Payne
pointed to Amanda. Payne was very eager and self-confident.
“I also feel that Payne is very suitable,” Joan said.
Saranya smiled and said, “I still prefer her.”
“She had hurt her ankle and just recovered. So I’m afraid that she could not dance.” Joan continued to recommend Payne,
“Payne is a royalty so she is more suited to perform for the princess.”
Saranya was speechless.
Payne nodded and said gleefully, “Yes, I’m more suitable. She’s a foreigner. How could a foreigner perform for the princess
during her birthday banquet?”
“Then let her dance.” The princess walked over at this point. She wore a beautiful yellow gown with Otto beside her.
Saranya turned to look at Otto and started to frown.
“Your highness.” Saranya did a respectful bow.
According to Royal protocol, the princess’s status was higher than the concubine.
Thailand still had a system of monarchy. The princess born by the queen had a status that was above the concubines. The
King’s concubines were like the mistresses of the rich in the olden times. These mistresses had a very low status in the
household. Thus, the Royal concubine had the lowest royalty status.
Hence, Saranya could not say anything against the princess and Payne performed the opening dance of the ball.

Saranya spoke briefly to the princess and then left.
The princess inquired from Joan about Amanda’s identity and Joan maintained that they were friends.
The princess smiled, “Don’t worry, I won’t pick you.” The princess’ appearance was regular and her complexion was darker than
usual. Her character was lively, bubbly and was very intelligent. She knew why Joan brought Amanda to the banquet.
She turned to look at Otto and said, “The King would be satisfied with him.”
After all, Otto was one of the backups who the King had agreed to. The Princess seemed to indicate her choice.
Otto also desired to marry the Princess so their fondness for each other developed over time.
“I had always treated you as my elder brother.” The Princess chuckled.
The Princess’s mother and Joan’s mother were very good friends so the Princess had met with Joan very often since they were
young. However, they grew apart after the death of Joan’s mother. But she always remembered the times they were together as
kids and cherished those times.
“She’s great, you must cherish her.” She turned to leave.
Otto glared at his sister Payne but Payne did not know that she had interfered with Saranya’s plans but Otto knew. He was
worried that she would cause further trouble and pulled her away.
“What’s the purpose of this banquet?” Amanda asked. Though she did not understand their conversation, she noticed that
something important was happening right in front of her.
“The Princess’s birthday.”
“Then why did you bring me here? Are you worried that the Princess would take a liking for you?” Amanda said her deduction.
Joan answered truthfully, “Yes, I’m sorry.”
Amanda chuckled, “It’s okay.”
She walked over to the table to drink a glass of juice.
Joan walked over to her and asked, “Aren’t you angry?”

Amanda shook her head, “I’m just helping you.”
The ball began and most began to dance but Joan brought Amanda to somewhere quiet. He had never told Amanda his
personal affairs. This was the first time he felt like sharing his personal affairs with someone else.


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