q“A single decision separates victory and defeat,” said a solemn William with eyes
narrowed. “All these years, we had endured countless acts of cruelty, humiliation, and
intrigue from them. This shall decide whether we'll be able to turn our fortunes around for
ourselves!”
“Rest assured, Your Highness. I know what to say.” Robin nodded firmly. “I don't think we
should try to discuss this over the phone. Instead, I should hurry over to the palace to
explain the situation to Silas in person tonight, then request for an audience with His
Majesty himself.”
“Let's not get too far ahead of ourselves. We'll need to approach this with intentionality.”
William narrowed his eyes and dissected the situation in detail. “It isn't the first time that
the other factions within the family tried to harm me, so do you really think His Majesty is
still oblivious to it after so many years? He definitely knows about it but being advanced in
age, going all out to suppress those heartless beasts would likely come to him at a great
personal cost, so he may have thought an isolated and useless cripple like me is not worth
the effort. Hence, we must find the right opportunity if we were to convince His Majesty to
take action against them. This here is exactly what we need.”
He continued, “It is therefore imperative that we bring this matter to light through
someone else's hand before attempting to take it up with His Majesty. It has to be done by
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇta figure who is recognized and respected globally. Out of fear that word might spread and
damage the royal family's reputation and without the option of silencing this person, he
would be forced to investigate the matter.”
“This is what makes Ms. Felch the perfect candidate.” Robin realized. “Not only is the
miracle doctor Francesco highly regarded in the field of medicine internationally, but she's
also Mr. Lindberg's fiancée. Neither His Majesty nor the rest of them would dare lay a
finger on her or simply dismiss any of the things she says...”
“Correct.” William's eyes evoked a sliver of contrite. “Francesca would surely end up
hating me should she uncover the truth one day, but I have no choice...”
“Don't be so hard on yourself,” Robin said in consolation. “Actually, this matter won't
cause Ms. Felch any harm. As the reputation of the royal family is at stake, no one would
likely dare to breathe a word of it. Her cover will thus remain intact. On top of it, you'd
tried everything you could to convince Silas to accompany me to the airport to receive her
for her protection. Now, her safety is further assured since she will be staying close to you
all this time. Even if they wanted to seek revenge on her afterward, her relationship with
Mr. Lindberg as his fiancée would likely make them think twice.”
“That being said, the fact remains that I have deceived her.” William let out a helpless
sigh. “We won't be able to keep this from her for long and with Danrique's personality,
he'd probably find his way here very soon. As such, we must seek to resolve this quickly.”
“Yes.” Robin nodded profusely. “But what concerns me the most is the influence wielded
by the other wives. Even if His Majesty were to investigate, would he opt to simply make a
show of it before finding a few scapegoats to take the fall?”
“This is whot mokes Ms. Felch the perfect condidote.” Robin reolized. “Not only is the
mirocle doctor Froncesco highly regorded in the field of medicine internotionolly, but she's
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finger on her or simply dismiss ony of the things she soys...”
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hoting me should she uncover the truth one doy, but I hove no choice...”
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couse Ms. Felch ony horm. As the reputotion of the royol fomily is ot stoke, no one would
likely dore to breothe o word of it. Her cover will thus remoin intoct. On top of it, you'd
tried everything you could to convince Silos to occompony me to the oirport to receive her
for her protection. Now, her sofety is further ossured since she will be stoying close to you
oll this time. Even if they wonted to seek revenge on her ofterword, her relotionship with
Mr. Lindberg os his fioncée would likely moke them think twice.”
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he'd probobly find his woy here very soon. As such, we must seek to resolve this quickly.”
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by the other wives. Even if His Mojesty were to investigote, would he opt to simply moke o
show of it before finding o few scopegoots to toke the foll?”
“We haven't been preparing for this all these years for nothing,” said William with a frown.
“So long as he is willing to look into it, we'd be able to seize the chance to roll out all the
evidence we've gathered over the years, and make them public if need be. That way, His
Majesty would have no choice but to respond decisively!”
“I see.” Robin gasped. “So, you've already had this all planned out all along. Why didn't
you tell me about them sooner? I was worried.”
“Francesca is too clever and would become suspicious if you were to give off any telltale
signs. That was why I kept this even from you,” William explained. “But things are different
now. Everyone knows about the poisoning incident, so it would be justifiable even if you
were to bring it to His Majesty's attention this late at night.”
“Then why did you insist that it was useless to report this to His Majesty when Ms. Felch
suggested it just now?” Robin remained somewhat confused.
“In Francesca's opinion, I had always been a good-natured and meek fellow. If I were to
order you to report the incident, when the other families are ruined in the future, she'd
think that I'm vicious. Hence, I needed her to encourage me to go ahead with it. That way,
she wouldn't blame me for whatever comes next,” William explained impassively.