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I didnt chat with Sisi for long. Anyway, we reached a common conclusion; however, she didnt plan to stop from going to the South. I left the palace in the afternoon. The imperial palace was most lively at night, yet it was evidently tense this ti. I didnt know if it was due to my arrival or not.

As I went to get on the carriage, soone pressed their hand on the door all of a sudden. He was a strange man wearing a hat and a dusty windbreaker. I thought he was a beggar at first glance, but I doubt thered be a beggar with a notepad and pen.

Apologies for holding you up, Count Lin Dongqing. If you do not mind, would I be able to ask you a few questions? The man with the ssy beard bowed.

The coach checked for my reaction. Since I didnt display too much hate, he didnt chase the man off. I didnt think there were journalists in the era we were in. He mightve just been an errand boy for so official, though. I had plenty of experience dealing with journalists and the paparazzi, and they were much worse than the man in front of .

I nodded: What do you want?

Thank you very much for listening to , Count Lin Dongqing. I ca to ask about the war in the South. Her Majesty has not made any comnts on it all this ti. She has not drafted n or enforced martial law. She, as a matter of fact, has not made any preparations. Lots of people are looking to do leverage the war for business, but it has not started. The nobles are also wondering when to flee the imperial capital. You are a high-ranking official; you would not be back here solely for a honeymoon, would you? Do you have any news you could share with us?

I called it. I have to give credit where its due: he was a brave soul. If Count Lin Dongqing was an unreasonable man and a cold-blooded killer as Veirya was, hed be dead already. He either had to be soone who could do anything for money or he knew incredibly well.

This concerns national politics; its not your business. Theres no need for you to ask, is there?

Count Lin, I believe you know that information is money.

He kept his hand pressed firm on the door. I didnt mind sharing the news. In saying that, I had to avoid inciting panic. Sisi and Veirya were pregnant. Therefore, I couldnt live in a chaotic city with soaring prices. I had to be cautious.

Im sure you already know that a war has started. We dont decide if theres a war or not. Its already started. The mont they invaded our lands with hostile intent was the mont the war started.

So, you an to say that Her Majesty will continue the war and kill all of the enemies at all costs?

No, I never said that. Im not a military general, and I certainly cant decide if the magnitude of the war will worsen. I only provide suggestions. Her Majesty makes the decisions. If those are the sorts of questions you have, youre better off asking Her Majesty personally.

I made sure to quickly shoot down his claim. He spiced up my statents on his own accord. All I said was that a war at started, Her Majestys political decisions werent my business.

I had no need to continue talking to him, so I pressed my hand on his. I must be on my way now. If youre done asking questions, you should get going, as well. I dont know much more than you do. See you.

Ah, oh, sure, sure. I wish you a happy marriage, he expressed, releasing his hand.

I placed my cane into the carriage then got in. He shut the door and then tapped on the carriage, signalling for the coach to go. I buried my face in my hands and began to think.

I couldnt let the two kids go yet for I had so questions to ask. I was unsure if others from their place could communicate with . Nevertheless, I had a translator around. I could communicate with the boy, which ant that his people could communicate with us. In other words, they werent barbarians. They mustve had their own culture that just happened to differ from our own. I needed a spectacular victory to attain the power to start negotiations. I could also bring Leah, who could help negotiate with them. She had a passive ability to win peoples trust and make them friendly with her, which was my security asure. I needed to go to the South. All I hopped was that there wouldnt be any danger and take too long.

When I reached our house, the steward took my cape from and courteously asked, Count Lin, did you eting with Her Majesty go smoothly?

Oh, yes, it did. Thanks for asking.

I am glad to hear that. Would you like so tea and rest now or do you have other plans?

Ill take a break.

When I reached the stairs, I caught Ross peeking out from the corner, ears up as straight as blades. He looked grumpy as though he was bullied. He ran over to and in a loud voice, inquired, Count Lin, is there sothing you are not pleased with about, or are you sick of my dull self?

Huh? No. I didnt know what Ross was talking about. I had just returned and had yet to say anything.

Th-then why did you bring a boy back?! Is he your pupil, too?! Why do you need another pupil when you have Ross already?! Is it my fault?!

Hang on a second. Ross, one, youre a boy. Second, hes not my pupil. Third, in the scenario that he was my pupil, you have no reason to be jealous! Theres a monogamy law, but theres no law against having two pupils!

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