Chapter 51 Who Stole It?
- Roksolana watched as Lady Miriam walked out decked in expensive clothes and jewelry and bowed before the Sultan. She also saw princess Azeezat roll her eyes slightly at Lady Miriam and nearly laugh. It looks like Roksolana was not the only one who couldn't tolerate the lady's drama. She listened as Jamal asked Lady Miriam about her stomach pain and her answer that she was better now and angry with the Sultan for not checking up on her sooner. By the time the Sultan began to apologize, Roksolana tuned them out and stared at her new house.
- They were standing in a place Roksolana considered to be the women's hall. Expensive chairs and tables decorated the room. There were about three sewing machines, five hoops, and some knitting needles and materials scattered across the room. There was a doorway on a side which Roksolana guessed led to the rooms of each concubine, except for Lady Miriam who had her home just beside the harem. So far, Roksolana knew that Lady Miriam was the only one with a private house among the concubines. She heard Aabdeen reading the royal decree somewhere in her mind.
- "From today on, Lady Roksolana and Princess Azeezat are going to be living among you in the kafes," Jamal said when Aabdeen finished his reading.