"He's so quiet. If he hadn't spoken just now, I would have thought he was mute," Antheena said.

Eleanor looked at Matthew with interest. "Although he looks ordinary, he was quite skilled when he sparred with Hendrey Johnson." She then turned her head to Dominik and asked, " Can I spar with him, Dominik?"

"I've heard that Princess Eleanor is quite skilled. I also want to see for myself."

"You two can give it a go."

"Eleanor, don't be reckless."

"Why not? I've wanted to teach him a lesson for a long time. You can teach him a lesson for me, Eleanor."

"He is far superior to me in skill. Princess Eleanor should give up, or he might hurt you," Hendrey added.

This statement seemed normal, but upon closer examination, it seemed to be sowing discord.

Veronica couldn't guess what Hendrey was trying to do. She looked at him with an unfathomable gaze, and their eyes met. And Hendrey averted his gaze, feeling guilty.

"Hmph! You underestimate me too much."

Eleanor was pleased with the provocation. She raised her eyebrows confidently and walked up to Matthew. "Hey, what's your name? Would you like to spar with the leader of the hidden clan?"

Matthew poured himself a drink and coldly replied, "No."

His response was calm and firm, rejecting her altogether.

Tiffany, who had been silent since embarrassing herself, held a grudge against Iron Pillar. If he hadn't intervened to restrain Hendrey just now, Veronica wouldn't have had a chance to attack her.

Seeing this, Tiffany added fuel to the fire. "A mere bodyguard actually dares to disregard the leader of the hidden clan. How audacious."

As soon as she finished speaking, Matthew and Veronica glared at her, frightening her into immediately lowering her head and keeping quiet.

"That's right. If this matter gets out, it's likely that people will say you, Veronica, are disrespectful to the head of the clan," Anthony exaggerated.

Xavier couldn't stand it anymore and said, "It's been said that this is a friendly match, so of course, we need to seek the player's consent."

Among the crowd, Xavier was the only one genuinely protecting Veronica.

However, Xavier was a married man, and his words pissed Antheena off. "Princess Eleanor has condescended to spar with him, giving him face. His direct refusal shows that he doesn't know what's good for him! If it were someone else, he would have been dragged out and killed."

Antheena continued to fan the flames, hoping to provoke a conflict between Veronica and Eleanor.

"Why force him if he doesn't want to, Princess Eleanor?"

Veronica didn't want to force Matthew. The most important thing to her was to protect her man.

She smiled confidently and said, "Hendrey just claimed that Iron Pillar is a far more skilled opponent than he is. Princess Eleanor should first spar with Hendrey. If you defeat him, taking on Iron Pillar won't be a problem."

Who wouldn't know how to create a commotion?

Initially, Veronica was still in love with her first love, Hendrey Johnson.

However, over time, she felt nothing.

"Well..." Eleanor glanced at Hendrey and thought for a few seconds before nodding. "That works too. Come on, Hendrey, let's spar. But—"

She paused and looked at Matthew again. "You're called Iron Pillar, right? If I win against Hendrey, can I spar with you?"

"Sure." Matthew agreed for the first time, presumably because he believed she couldn't handle Hendrey.

"Great, it's settled then."

Eleanor snapped her fingers and cheered.

Veronica knew that Eleanor was only three years older than Liam. However, she had a bold and open-minded personality and was an optimist.

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