Chapter 1651: 1650 how are you here
Gand patted Ina on the head, comforting her, “Don’t think too much, you’ve worked hard these past few days, go get so good sleep.”
Ina left dejectedly, as if she were truly heartbroken over the mission’s failure.
Bata remarked, “It seems Ina really is deeply saddened this ti.”
“Ina is a very capable person, she can’t accept her own failure.” Gand reflected for a mont, then added, “This is the first mission failure for Ina so far, isn’t it?”
Bata nodded, “Yes, before this, Ina has never experienced a failed mission.”
Gand sighed, “It appears this failure has greatly affected her, I hope she can move past it soon. After all, there’s a lot more she needs to take care of.”
Bata didn’t want Ina to go on missions; he hoped she could be happy, but he knew that was impossible. Since Ina had co to the Dawn Society, she had to fight for it to the very end.
As the two were talking, an uninvited person walked into Gand’s study, strolling as if he were on a leisurely walk.
“President Gand, it seems you’ve encountered so troubles,” Faler said with a smile, his hands clasped behind his back.
“My troubles aren’t new, you’re just seeing them today?” Gand replied, “Why isn’t Prince Faler resting in his room late at night instead of coming here?”
Faler disliked this appellation the most, he could tell Gand was being sarcastic, but for the greater good, he decided not to argue with Gand.
“I’m here to help President Gand solve his troubles, so there’s no need for such harsh words,” Faler stated.
Gand laughed, “You’re here to help with my troubles? That’s frankly laughable. If you really have nothing to do, then find sowhere to lie down, but don’t co here bothering .”
Faler calmly said, “President Gand, I know the Dawn Society is strong and has many mbers, but from the current situation, your power in the royal city still isn’t enough.”
Gand was well aware of the deficiency; there were too many nobles in the royal city, and he had to act covertly in everything he did — how could he accomplish great things like that?
“What are you trying to say?” Gand asked impatiently, “Out with it.”
Instead of responding directly, Faler clapped his hands, and a person dressed in a black robe walked in.
Gand glared at him and said, “What’s the aning of this, Mr. Faler? Are you implying this is a gift for ? Do you know I’m short of Dawn Guards and deliberately sent a test subject?”
The person in the black robe took off their hat, revealing a familiar face.
“How are you here?” Gand asked curiously, “Wasn’t it said that Prince Busodi had left the royal city? So who is the person before now?”
Busodi smiled and said, “The Busodi that left the royal city is , and the Busodi that stayed in the royal city is also .”
“You’re twins?” Gand asked doubtfully, “I’ve never heard of Prince Busodi having a twin brother.”
Busodi replied, “That’s not it, I simply left the royal city and then returned. Only my confidants know about this, not even my wife.”
Gand didn’t believe Busodi had co just to chat, “Spit it out, what does Prince Busodi want? Are you planning to take to prison, or sell the information to His Majesty the King?”
“Neither,” Busodi shook his head, “I’ve co to propose a partnership.”
Gand rejected Busodi’s proposal, “There’s no need, the Dawn Society has its own way of doing things, we don’t need help from others.”
Busodi persisted, “Hear out first, if you truly don’t need my help, then I’ll leave once I’m done.”
Gand was indeed curious to hear what Busodi had to say, not just because of Busodi, but also because of Faler. Faler had tried several tis to facilitate a cooperation between him and Busodi, but to what end?
And then there was Faler’s attitude. Wasn’t he the one who hated the royal family the most? Why was he helping Busodi this ti?
“I’ll give you the opportunity. If your conditions et my requirents, then I will consider working with you,” Gand said, “If they don’t, I’ll have you escorted out.”
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