“You know that’s not what I’m asking,” Ke said angrily, hitting him.
What special feelings do you have for her?
Hanborg was both amused and exasperated. “Why are you always interested in these romantic rumors between me and her? I’ve told you before, I was once her mentor and protector. Now I’m her servant and friend.”
“Fine! Believe what you want!” Ke angrily shoved the reader into his hand. “Read it yourself.”
Hanborg looked down at a large headline in “Today’s Mail” featuring a photo of him and William Mina. She looked up at the sky while he gazed at her tenderly. The military uniform and buildings complemented the young queen’s beautiful face, her eyes moist and breathtakingly beautiful. Hanborg, always praised for his looks, also appeared exceptionally handsome in profile. The photo resembled a movie poster.
The bold headline read: “Hidden Emotions – Prime Minister Infatuated with the Queen.”
“The Herald” published the same photo but with a more sensational headline: “Extramarital Affair or Unrequited Love – Prime Minister Remains Unmarried Only for the Queen. Eight Years of Affection: The Queen and Prime Minister’s Unique Relationship. From Secretary to Prime Minister, He Always Remained by Her Side. Does Prince Albert Know?”
When Hanborg saw this headline, he casually threw the reader onto the back seat.
Simply absurd!
Some of these articles made sense.
Ke picked up the reader and continued browsing. Everyone knows you have a good relationship with the Queen, and some think it’s ambiguous. Most people love gossip and won’t restrain themselves because she’s the Queen or married. Anyone looking at this photo would let their imagination run wild.
Ke enlarged the lingering gaze photo and examined Owen. Even the most obtuse person could see your feelings for her.
“She is just my own child.”
“Save that line for the journalists.”
The car approached the Prime Minister’s residence, where over a hundred journalists swarmed around the vehicle, camera flashes rising and falling.
“Mr. Hanberg, do you have an explanation for today’s news?”
“What exactly is your relationship with Her Majesty?”
“Are your feelings for her one-sided or mutual? Does she know how you feel?”
“How do you feel seeing her married?”
“Did you become Prime Minister because of her?”
“Is this why you’ve remained unmarried, Prime Minister?”



