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Meanwhile, at the castle gates, Julius and his entourage were walking out in haste. After
they left the castle, Everett spoke up, “Grand General Rhys, Eloise, and her son are truly
ungrateful. Are we simply going to let this matter slide?”
“Of course not, but we can’t act too overtly either. Most commanders of the Black Dragon
Army are loyal to the monarchy.
“It won’t be advantageous for us to start a conflict,” Julius replied, his eyes narrowing.
“Then, what should we do?” Everett asked again.
“Since we can’t make a move openly, we’ll apply pressure on them discreetly.
Julius stated meaningfully, “Once turmoil erupts in West Lucozia, and the monarchy faces
imminent danger, they’ll naturally realize who’s the true pillar of support for the
monarchy!”
“I understand! I’ll arrange for people to stir up trouble immediately. When the people’s
grievances peak and the monarchy can’t manage, you’ll emerge as their savior.
“At that moment, West Lucozia’s citizens will be grateful, naturally electing you as the new
Prince of West Lucozia!” Everett caught on swiftly.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“Not bad, you’re pretty smart. When I ascend to the throne, the position of Grand General
of the Iron Stallion Cavalry will be yours.” Julius nodded with a smile.
Everett’s face brightened. “Thank you, Grand General Rhys!”
“Go ahead and take care of it. The sooner, the better. Make sure not to leave any traces,”
Julius instructed.
“No problem! I’ll make sure to handle things with finesse.” Everett saluted and left
promptly.
“Grand General Rhys, merely causing a disturbance might not be sufficient to shake the
monarchy’s foundation. We need something impactful,” Shane reminded him.
“I’m well aware of that.” Julius nodded.
“I’ve been in the shadows for many years, cultivating a network of confidants. Almost half
of the Eight Great Sovereigns are my people. Once I issue the order, they will rise without
hesitation to assist me.”
“Seems like you’ve made early preparations. Forgive me for worrying too much.” Shane
chuckled.
“No need to worry. Once I ascend to the throne, you won’t be overlooked,” Julius said with
a smile.
“Thank you, Grand Gene-Oh, that’s not right. I should address you as Prince of West
Lucozia now,” Shane corrected.
Julius laughed joyfully at Shane’s words.
“After enduring for 20 years, it’s finally my turn to ascend to the throne!” Julius was in high
spirits, exuding confidence.
He believed in his ability to take on such a significant role since he possessed both literary
and military talents. However, he had long been overshadowed by Rufus.
With Rufus gone, he saw no competition to claim the throne. He was determined to seize it
no matter what!
Time passed swiftly, and night descended gradually upon the West Lucozian castle halls,
wrapping them in an unusual silence.
Eloise, Austin, and a group of monarchy members lingered in the funeral hall, their hearts
heavy with grief.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThroughout the day, the castle witnessed a continuous stream of visitors. From influential
figures like Julius to modest officials, they paid their respects one after another.
Despite Eloise’s orders to keep Rufus’ demise a secret, news of the tragedy managed to
circulate. Officials of all ranks were already aware of what had happened.
For a while, the entire bureaucratic landscape of West Lucozia was filled with an air of
uncertainty and anxiety.
The passing of the Prince of West Lucozia, coupled with the absence of a clear successor,
cast uncertainty over the future.
Even in the event of a new Prince’s ascent, there was a likelihood of the cards reshuffling,
and the very foundation they had diligently laid out would be at risk of crumbling.
Panic and fear consumed them. How could they remain unaffected?
While many visitors conveyed condolences, their underlying motive was to gauge the
political climate.
If the situation were indeed taking a turn for the worse, they would have to take a side as
soon as possible.