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Hana noticed my surprise, paused momentarily, then continued, "It wasn't until my grandfather's passing that he revealed this secret to my father and repeatedly urged him not to open the treasury unless it was absolutely necessary.

"He insisted that it belonged to Yare, and it was a national asset for times of crisis. Despite being the accumulation of generations of the Avila family's efforts, it was not to be misused or claimed as our own. It was meant to be passed down through the generations as a national reserve.

"But our adversaries, in collusion with foreign powers, targeted this secret treasury. Their financial backing is escalating, and they're actively planning to overthrow the Avila family."

Though I maintained a calm exterior, I grew increasingly uneasy internally.

"Ross has earned the trust of his officials and has the support of the people. However, the other party is using the treasury as leverage to accuse the Avila family of corruption. With the public unaware of the truth, their support is dwindling due to the other party’s relentless propaganda.

"In the event of a coup, Yare would face a major crisis. The opponent’s allies are dangerous individuals and will cause global instability. Losing power would spell disaster for the Avila family. That's secondary, but the people of Yare would suffer catastrophic consequences."

As Hana spoke, her smile vanished, replaced by a worried expression.

After pausing briefly, she continued, "Before my grandfather's passing, he entrusted three brooches to his three children. Each brooch was indispensable for accessing the treasury. So...

"This is a crisis. Opening the treasury is crucial to safeguard the Avila family's economic standing, stabilize the situation, suppress the coup, and ensure the people's welfare."

Hana looked at me. "Actually, the Avila family didn't intend to neglect you back then..."

I raised my hand to stop her. I didn't want to hear any excuses, and whatever the reason, it was nothing to me.

"Sorry. I don't want to know any of that. Besides, I don’t have the brooch." I coldly interrupted Hana.

"I probably saw it only once when I was young. I was only ten years old when my mother passed away, and the situation developed too suddenly.

“I didn't realize I needed to protect her jewelry. My life was in jeopardy, so how would that have been useful for a child like me?"

My words sounded pessimistic, but I was also pondering the question.

Where could it be?

"I was sent away once she died. I barely had time to save my own life, let alone know where anything was." I recounted the situation at the time. "Before my mother's death, she was alone, helpless and couldn’t trust anyone. No one showed her any pity after her death. It's a pity. Back then, she was still a princess of Yare."

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