Princess Mia’s Enlightenment

“So, this information... Did it come from one of your Sunkland spies? It seems that they have infiltrated deeply into our royal family.”

Abel said in a thoughtful tone.

“I wonder who they are...” (Abel)

“Oh, it was a maid named Monica Buendia who informed me.”

“Hey, Your Highness Sion, that’s ...!”

The surprised Keithwood tried to stop Sion from divulging the secret, but Sion just shook his head and spoke.

“It’s okay. I intend to propose to my father to recall all the Wind Crows.”

Keithwood was left with nothing to say. With how the situation is going, a full-scale withdrawal of the Wind Crows is very feasible even without Sion’s proposal. Neither Sunkland nor Remno want to start a full-scale war at the moment. Remno lacked the strength, and Sunkland dreaded the optics.

The probable aftermath next steps would be secret talks and a solution in the form of monetary compensation. It is not hard to imagine that the first demand of Remno’s side would be for Sunkland to withdraw all of its intelligence network.

As for those who are directly involved with the conspiracy... their punishments would depend on the diplomatic negotiations.

“If my assumption is correct, you wouldn’t do anything to her, would you?”

Abel remembered the face of the maid she met the other day.

“Oh, you can trust me on that. So, it was Monica... I see... she...”

I am no Princess Mia, but the thought that she might face severe penalties doesn’t sit well with me either. Then this comes to...REaad updated stories at n/o/vel/bin(.)com

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“I’m not particularly worried about the battle... but will this really work?”

Dion asked Ludwig before they parted.

“What are you talking about?”

“It’s one thing if all I have to do and annihilate the enemy, but what about getting the Chancellor Dasayev alive? I don’t see why they would keep him alive until this time.”

Dasayev Donovan was nothing more than an instrument to trigger the uprising of the people. It doesn’t seem to make much sense to still keep him alive.

“I get your point... But I think he would still be kept alive.”

In response to Ludwig’s answer, Dion looked surprised.

“Is that so? Why is that?”

“I asked Her Highness earlier... She said that the leader of the revolutionary group is a man who speaks well but is actually shallow. It seems he is a talker but has no guts.”

Dion frowned at the answer at first, but he soon understood the implication.

“Oh, so that’s it... I see, so there is a reason to keep him alive. Well, anyway, I will protect the princess even at the cost of my life. So make sure to keep those rebels off our backs, okay?”

Dion turned his heels back while waving his hand flippantly.

Author’s Note:

happy new year. I look forward to working with you again this year.

I will post every day until the Kingdom of Remno is cleared up. There are a few more episodes planned ...