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Chapter 1754: The Wise Choice of the Princess
"Also, | would like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude to a few people today," the king spoke again, in a good mood,
his face adorned with a smile.
As the applause gradually ceased, everyone noticed the king's gaze resting on Mr. Marsh and others.
He sincerely thanked them, "Thank you, Mr. and Mrs. Marsh, for coming from afar, and Claire, you have contributed a lot to
exposing the big problem of Eden. You are intelligent, wise, and dare to take risks. Louis is honored to have friends like you, and |
am happy for him."
"Your Majesty, there's no need for such formalities," Jingting also stood up, adjusting his tailored suit. "Meeting each other is fate."
Everyone at the meeting turned their eyes to him.
This man's exquisite features always gave people a sense of nobility and perfection. Standing there, with a soft smile on his lips, he
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He said, "Friends are a matter of fate. It is an honor for him as well as for us."
Jingting's voice was truly pleasant, cool and magnetic, like aged wine, intoxicating to listen to.
The king nodded satisfactorily at this reply; he felt particularly reassured. It seemed that everyone was on the spage.
For Louis to have such friends, it was certainly a good thing for the future of Lu Layeka. A friend like Mr. Marsh was worth a hundred
others.
The agenda of the meeting was straightforward. The king was organized and quickly announced all that needed to be addressed.
After the meeting...
Catherine felt incredibly calm inside. She was glad she had made the right choice. Louis, calm and wise, was indeed more suitable
for this position than Taylor.
With the love of a father and mother, Catherine hoped that Taylor could get along with Prince Louis. This group of people was all
just and kind, and in the future, there should be no problem accommodating Taylor.
"Princess," Julie accompanied her, and the two walked back to the palace. Julie noticed Catherine's distraction and asked softly,
"Are you alright?"
"I asked Taylor this morning, he doesn't want to be king," Catherine replied, glancing at her, "As an enlightened elder, we must
respect the child's thoughts."
Julie fell silent.
Catherine continued, "And from the current situation, Prince Louis is more capable. He saved the king's life and is good friends with
Mr. Marsh, which makes him more endearing to the people."
In fact, Julie had also pondered a lot last night. There was a moment when she, too, let go of her innermost convictions.
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She said, "Princess, you don't need to explain further. | am yours, and | will definitely comply with your decision. | apologize once
again for my actions last night. Please rest assured, such things will never happen again, and | will always consult with you in all
matters."
"Julie, | need to ask you for a favor," Catherine turned to her, "You have a certain influence over Taylor, and he usually listens to
you. Although | can also intimidate him, | hope you can guide him well, encourage him to learn more from Louis, and becmore
mature. This is also the way for the royal family to survive. Parents will eventually grow old and cannot protect him forever."
"Prince Taylor is not a bad person, but he has been too protected since childhood. He has never needed to strive, yet he has always
been ahead," Julie expressed her concerns, "You didn't have this anxiety before."
"Now that Louis has returned, the entire royal family has two princes. It's inevitable that people will make comparisons."
The woman herself was very aware that Bertie's two sons had a vast difference between them.
She said with sconcern, "As a mother, who can tolerate others saying that her son is inferior?"
"Please, Your Highness, from now on," Julie promised, "I will certainly guide Prince Taylor well and make him more outstanding."