Carol had been a picture of gloom, and although she had been living in the Hero’s palace for so ti, this Princess was well aware of the happenings at the Imperial Palace. The conflict between the Nobles and the Royal Family had beco increasingly sharp and intense.
It might not be long before the internal strife caused by the Holy Court couldn’t be pacified in ti, and a civil war between the nobility and royalty would erupt.
Carlos did not want to see such a scenario unfold, but he was powerless to stop it.
"Violet, Norma, you both stay here as well. The Holy Court might still need support on Veronica’s end," Qin Chu thought and said.
Violet and Norma both nodded, expressing no objections to Qin Chu’s arrangents. Both of them were exceedingly strong, especially Violet, and together with Phil from the Earth Mother Goddess Sect, having these two formidable experts stationed in the Imperial City ant they could handle any anomalies.
"Antia, Helois, Iyeta, and... Angelica, you four co with Antasia and to the Ice Duchy."
As for the Great and Small Shaye, Qin Chu had long made arrangents.
These two Dark Witches were the last resort, not to be called upon unless absolutely necessary.
Angelica’s face was flushed with Crimson; she was thrilled. This was the first ti in a long while that her master had included her in a trip.
After carefully instructing them on a few more matters, Qin Chu then left with the five girls.
Just as they reached the main entrance, he was surprised to find a luxurious carriage parked at the door, and a short, plump man dressed in finery was descending from it.
Although the atmosphere inside the Imperial City had been tense and precarious lately, this noble still refused to forgo the haughtiness of the upper class. Dignity and elegance were indispensable.
Holding a gold-plated cane, wearing a tall top hat, and even pretentiously sporting a monocle on his nose.
Seeing Qin Chu appear, the man’s face imdiately showed a hint of a smile. He took off his hat with one hand and placed it at his abdon, his plump body slightly bending forward—an exceedingly difficult gesture for him, "Ah, respected Mr. Brave, long ti no see, your charm is still as splendid as ever."
Qin Chu racked his brain for a few seconds before he finally rembered, his face also breaking into a professional smile, "Ah, if it isn’t Viscount Bo’er... you’re still as portly as ever."
A re Viscount, if not for his ball-like figure, Qin Chu might truly have failed to recall him.
Bo’er’s smile grew richer—he’d only t him once, but the Hero still rembered him, such was the significance of being a Viscount.
What a bunch of fools—they all hoped to gain the support of the Hero, yet none were willing to co and discuss the matter with him. Did those idiots not understand, whoever took on this task would beco a bridge between the Hero and the Noble Class?
After overthrowing Wozworth in the future, there would certainly be great rewards.
It was beyond him how such incompetents could beco Earls, Marquises, or even Dukes.
Bo’er swept a slightly arrogant gaze over the won behind Qin Chu... truly a bunch of uneducated monkeys, seeing him, this distinguished Viscount, without even knowing to pay respects.
Among them were even two filthy Demons.
Had it not been because of the Hero, such impolite behavior alone would have warranted whipping.
However, for the sake of the Hero’s face, he, Viscount Bo’er, would not bother with these foolish won.
Co to think of it, these won were quite attractive indeed.
The Hero’s days were indeed splendid; how wonderful would it be if he could enjoy himself in this fashion?
Seemingly sensing Viscount Bo’er’s disrespectful gaze, the girls’ brows instantly furrowed, and their expressions showed signs of displeasure.
"Cough cough..." Just then, Bo’er cleared his throat, his arrogant eyes sweeping over the won again, "Mr. Brave, could you make these won leave? I have important matters to discuss with you."
If one were to say, within the whole Noble Class only a minority were clever, and most were fools, then this Viscount Bo’er was certainly one of the most foolish.
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