Chapter 42
Author: Youngblood
last update2025-06-29 16:11:55

The lobby of The Continental Grand had always exuded wealth, but today, it was cloaked in royalty and that was because today, they were not having any random guests come to deliver a speech but Prince Harry Styles himself.

Since his arrival, this would be the first time he would be making a public appearance before all the students of the university.

He could already see the results of all that he was doing affecting Chance and Chloe and he was just waiting for them to come back to their senses. With just a word from him, everything could dissipate like it never happened.

Inside the ballroom, the transformation was nothing short of cinematic. Crystal chandeliers glistened like stars above a sea of high-profile guests—faculty heads from ESU, deans from local institutions, alumni donors, and rising influencers in designer gowns. The podium at the center was sleek, black marble with gold accents, flanked by the Union Jack and the crimson flag of the Royal Styles Family.

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