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Chapter 308 Fear
In recent days, Theo had kept in daily contact with Prince Roland
In spite of thethe last year he had worked for His Royal Highness, this new order felt a bit inconceivable and had also left hi… puzzled
Announce the attack on the imperial palace as Roland Wimbledon’s punishment on Timothy Wimbledon?
At the time the militia which had attacked the Western Territory returned to King’s City, he had naturally also heard of the “warning” that they had brought along with thehness’ bluff, or perhaps a plan to threaten the east and strike the west – getting Timothy to increase the defenses while he sent out troops to attack other cities Just like Garcia had done, going out to loot one of the ene orders sent froave him the impression that he’d been hness really did intend to attack King’s City, and had thus asked hianda This latest command had made it clear that the attack would be launched on the first day of autu”a look at this sentence, “The attack on the imperial palace could be considered as punishhness would forcefully enter the King’s City inner city – but how could that be possible? King’s City possessed Graycastle’s htiest city walls, with a thickness that could accohness’s artillery would be difficult to destroy Furtheruards, as well as the enlisted militia as defenders, it would be hard to set even one step into the city without already having an ar witches to initiate surprise attacks would have a similar outcome Within the imperial palace there were as many God’s Stone of Retaliation as there were hairs on an ox In addition, in the palace’s grand hall and in the other parts of the palace all had giant God’s Stones of Retaliation installed in them So as soon as a witch set even one foot inside the room, she would immediately be stripped of all her powers This was also the reason why Ti fearless of any retaliation – wishing to ever assassinate a member of the royal family was simply an unattainable dream
Furthermore, even if there was a ers to it If Timothy Wimbledon really was to die under a witch’s hand, reatest benefit… With only a little bit of guidance, they could start to claim that the 4th Prince, a pawn of the Devil’s minions would sit on the throne, which would result in all of the other nobles unifying against hihness already possessed enough intelligence to see hidden dangers such as that
So, in the end, hoill His Highness get into and attack the inner city?
“Sir, what kind of instruction do you have forthe half-closed door, Hill Faalked into the living roo for a new order,” Theo said and spread out his hands, “So go and take a seat first”
“…Yes”
Theo could only sasted expression on the forroup Usually he would only inform these people when he had received precise orders; but this tihness’ mission ahead of time – in case they were unable to launch the attack on the ily absurd instruction could easily reduce the other party’s level of trust
But on the contrary, if His Royal Highness was able to be true to his claim it would becoreatly enhance the confidence of these people – especially if they could see with their own eyes that His Highness was able to shake Timothy’s throne even from a thousand miles away, and thus cause a real threat to the throne Coanda from mouth to mouth, this kind of action would be several tio with a compromise and called Hill over to the house in the inner city before waiting for His Highness to fulfill his warning If they were successful, it would naturally be to everyone’s delight, but if they failed, he just had to lie and say that thethe journey
“Have soly, “Don’t always show your doubt all over your face, as an intelligence officer theis –“
“To mask yourself, Sir” He took the cup in response, “Oh, by the way Recently there have been uards defending the city wall have been doubled Don’t tell hness’ order?”
“Indeed, Timothy –”
Just half of Theo’s words had left his mouth, as a sudden clap of thunder from above rolled over the lass in the s began to trean to faintly shake with distinct treuard, Hill’s hands began to shake, the teacup fell to the ground, breaking into several pieces
“I’m sorry, Sir… But,” Hill stuttered stupefied, “This is… what just happened?”
“Co an earnest expression