Chapter 166
Reunion
Valentin stepped off the train at Reston Station, the heart of Eldon, which was now almost reminiscent of a war zone. He carefully avoided the gazes of the people around him. Having traveled for four days straight from the port without rest, the capital was now in the midst of tense chaos, as though on the verge of an explosion. Valentin took a moment to observe the unsettling scene of anxious citizens either running or walking quickly, their eyes glued to the ground. It was a clear reflection of the social disorder caused by the Third Prince.@@novelbin@@
Valentin soon moved to a secluded corner with Reynard’s subordinates and quickly exchanged handshakes with the First Princess, who had disguised herself in plain clothes, and her close aide, Sir Hendricks Burrow.
“Thank you so much for your help,” Valentin said sincerely.
“It’s not just about helping, it’s about our shared cause. This couldn’t happen through forced assistance,” Hendricks replied, shaking Valentin’s hand firmly, his expression serious. He had been one of the key figures who had directly contributed to the citizens' uprising. Enraged by the Third Prince’s schemes, the citizens had been moved to action after hearing Hendricks’ impassioned speeches.
“The time we were waiting for has finally arrived. It was the perfect opportunity to remove the rot,” he said.
“The citizens have risen, and now the eyes of the empire and the press are focused on this issue. Thanks to that, it will be difficult for anyone to act unjustly against Reynard. I owe it all to you, Your Highness,” Valentin added gratefully.
“Nonsense, Valentin Denox. In fact, I should be thanking you for creating such momentum among the people.”
“That’s right. Without you sparking a flame in the hearts of the people from the beginning, none of this would have been possible. After this protest, the Third Prince’s chances of recovering as a potential heir are nearly impossible. And don’t worry too much. The Emperor cares deeply about public opinion, and now that a protest has occurred, the trial will likely end in our favor.”
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