Babley asked himself that he was not a smart man. Just like the real purpose and idea of the prince in front of him, he couldn't understand it at all.
He only knew that the prince seemed to have some opinions and dissatisfaction with Mr. McLean, but at the same time, he showed a little close and courteous attitude towards him.
However, he was confused about why the other party did so. Especially for Mr. McLean's complaint - yes, Mr. McLean sometimes seems to be very domineering, but he has strength and is not a subject of the British royal family. In babley's view, it can be said to be a symbol of self-confidence.
He won't comment on what Mr. McLean is doing, but isn't that good for the royal family in the final analysis? What on earth is the prince thinking? Babley really doesn't understand.
However, although babley is not smart enough, he is by no means a fool. He didn't know what the prince thought, but he could still understand the feelings of old bishop Davidson who had just turned around.
After all, although babley was not present at the time, he clearly remembered the old Bishop's disheartened expulsion.
"Your Highness," said old Davidson, closing his books and looking at the prince behind the desk, "to be honest, it's nothing that McLean refused me to participate in the experimental plan - as long as your highness and her majesty can witness the process and results of the experiment with their own eyes."
Although the expression on the old man's face didn't change much when he spoke, even babley could hear it. His words were obviously reluctant.
However, what babley didn't expect was that the prince, who could also detect the anger in old Davidson's heart, directly opened each other's scars on the spot.
"Mr. Davidson," said the prince, smiling and waving his hand, "we have known each other for so long. Are we acquaintances? So I don't think you need to say these things here - everyone can understand your resentment and unwillingness."
At this point, he even turned his head slightly and smiled at babley.
"Am I right?"
To be honest, just sitting here listening to the prince expose the old bishop Davidson has made babley feel very embarrassed. But who ever thought that the other party couldn't enjoy talking to him alone, and even came to talk to him?
How can he answer that? It's not good to say "yes" or "no". Even silence will make the atmosphere more subtle.
After all, babreke didn't want to offend either side at all.
Fortunately, the prince didn't embarrass him for too long. Soon he heard the other party's sudden conversation:
"Oh, Mr. Davidson... Well, I'm not going to take the opportunity to ridicule! In fact, I do feel unfair for you - you see! My mother treated you politely when she needed you, but now she seems to think she has found a better partner than you, and immediately put you aside. So, you've been king all these years Isn't everything done in the office meaningless? "
At this point, the prince seemed to shake his head with great regret.
"So, to say that McLean... His attitude towards you is not good, but maybe it's just a competitive attitude to squeeze you out. My mother's behavior is really chilling... What do you say?"
"Your Highness -"
Seeing that the prince turned his head and began to talk about the queen, even old Davidson was surprised. At the same time, the prince seemed to realize something and hurriedly added:
"As you all know, I have always been the first heir to the throne, and my mother is very old. Frankly, I have no reason to oppose my mother! So believe me, Mr. Davidson, I just can't see it this time."
"Well, yes, of course I understand." old Davidson nodded when he heard the speech, "Your Highness, thank you very much for your care. It's just... You know, our magic world always respects strength. And Marca McLean, his strength is much better than me. In addition, he always holds a dominant position in front of the queen. I can't resist anything if he wants."
"This is indeed a problem!" the prince nodded slightly. "The power of magic is indeed mysterious and terrible. The behavior of halbo is enough to illustrate this - but McLean can fight him back and forth!"
"That's right," old Davidson immediately continued, "so judging from the current situation, your highness, give up the plan you said before!"
Until now, babley, who was between them, found that he seemed to be more and more unable to understand what the two sides were talking about. Therefore, he had to sit there and listen to the two people go on.
But I don't know. When they talked about the "plan", they heard the prince meditate a little, and then they said directly to babley:
"Sorry, let's end today's conversation directly here! Oh, of course, because I mentioned some 'inappropriate' topics just now, so... Sorry, I think you certainly don't want to remember some contents, so can Mr. Davidson erase some of your memory?"
Babley certainly knew what the prince meant by "inappropriate topics" - not the parts that spoke ill of the queen?
And, to be honest, other people really don't know how to solve such internal disputes among royal family members. After all, the more you know about some things, the easier it is to get involved.
But, use magic to erase memories... What if they are erased more carelessly? Even... What if Davidson tampered with some memories for him with ulterior motives?
Just thinking about this kind of thing makes people feel goose bumps all over.
In this case, if you don't want to let the other party erase your memory and want to get out of the study on your own feet, there are not many options for babley to choose!
After a numbing silence, babley finally struggled:
"Your Highness, Mr. Davidson... What exactly is the 'plan' you said? Can you tell me in detail?"
From the point that the prince began to order the departure after the old bishop proposed to give up the plan just now, babley naturally realized that if the plan was implemented, he would certainly have his share.
Just... God knows what the hell that plan is?