Guardian [Part 3]
“...In a good mood, aren’t you? Your Majesty,” the queen sighed.
“It’s been a while since the last time I went wild, Victoria.”
The king smiled broadly with his white teeth showing.
“His Highness Edward will also participate this year, so please don’t get too excited and go over the top. You are already this old...”
Seeing the king’s smile, Queen Victoria Charlotte Royal shrugged her shoulders while thinking, ‘What a hopeless man.’
The king had always enjoyed physical activities more than doing government affairs. He was the sort of man who would join the knight training whenever he had the chance. And Victoria, the one who had been decided to be his marriage partner since childhood, held a strong interest in the country’s history and government, the exact opposite of him.
Queen Victoria’s POV
“Oh my, doing government affairs is also pretty tough, you know? Look, we have to deal with all sorts of things because of a certain someone’s illegitimate child, the shortage of cotton, and the incomprehensible demand from the Empire...”
“! Hold up! Even you also think that Lady Joanna’s father is me? Rose has been looking at me with cold eyes, Edward has been treating me like a stranger recently, and Jadwi told me to stay away because my beard prickles... Ah, what about Max? It’s about time he returns from his study abroad to the Empire, right? Hm, the weird thing is... he didn’t write anything about it in his letter, did he?”
The king looked at me worriedly.
My son, this Kingdom’s first prince, Maximilian Lewin Royal, had gone on short-term study abroad multiple times to learn about the politics of various countries in between the breaks of his government affairs duties.
Similar to me, his mother... no, maybe even more than me, he had a keen interest in government and different policies so he studied it greedily, like a starving wolf.
“*sigh*... He’ll be back soon, regardless. Of course, I wouldn’t write such a shameful story in my letter, would I?”
I really couldn’t bring myself to tell my son that his father might have an illegitimate child through a letter from across the ocean.
“I-I told you already! I have never loved a woman other than you and Rose! Believe me!”
“...What happens twice will happen three times, right?”