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Chapter 325(4/5)

Ian frowned.

He felt something was wrong.

King Charman sighed: "So, when I heard that Qiyuan City was in trouble, I left my own troubles behind and came all the way to help."

The vassals of Longxiao City raised their concerns: the war in Qiyuan City is related to Longxiao City's aid.

It is more about the struggle between the power of the princes and the king.

"I pray that everything is well in Yuanyuan City," Ian said with all his vigilance and caution:

"You don't have to...you don't have to worry."

Ian stared at King Charmaine.

Previously, Ian's imagination about the Grand Duke of Lombardy and even King Charman...

The expectations and established impressions about him have already been shattered by the face he saw today and the few words he said.

This king is truly an extremely formidable opponent.

But Ian still underestimated the six-year-old king.

"Really? Don't worry?"

King Charman's tone rose slightly, and he turned to the person he had never paid attention to since his arrival.

"how do you say"

He was also the one who was temporarily ignored because of the king's arrival.

"Prince Thales?"

Everyone in the hall was shocked!

What?

That means……

Lisban and Nazair's eyes were fixed on the prince, especially sharp.

With many people looking at him, Thales took a deep breath and opened his eyes.

It's his turn.

Now that we've come this far...

His eyes passed over the officials in Longxiao City, and finally settled on Thelma at the top.

Thelma stared at him in disbelief, her eyes seeming to question him:

Thales smiled.

Mark my words, Thelma.

no matter what happens……

You have to choose the path that is most suitable for the Grand Duchess.

The next second, Thales turned around smoothly and decisively, faced the strange eyes in the hall, and faced the seemingly calm King Charman, and spoke softly:

"The Kingdom of Stars thinks."

"Exter represented by Qiyuan City."

"There should be no gross interference in...the internal affairs of the Freedom Alliance."

"So, we sent out troops to conduct a close observation of the relationship between the Freedom Alliance and Qiyuan City." Thales shared the information with King Charman, who had just arrived, in the most concise and decent language: "Whether it is Qiyuan City

It’s still Longxiao City, everyone present seems to be concerned about this situation..."

"Not very satisfied."

After Thales finished speaking, he pursed his lips tightly.

However, this sentence is like a powerful blow, striking an echo called surprise in the heart of every knowledgeable person.

Thelma stared at Thales blankly, the confusion in her eyes getting deeper and deeper.

what happened?

Why does Thales stand on the opposite side of us and claim that his kingdom is... against us?

His situation has clearly...

Facing Thelma's doubts, Thales' face was as dark as water and he did not respond.

Ian from Qiyuan City opened his mouth in surprise, but he could only say half of his words: "Tales, you, what are you kidding!"

Didn't you say... that you didn't know anything?

But now you...

Facing Ian's question, Thales looked calm, as if he didn't hear anything.

On the other side, Meteorite Nicolai looked at Thales with an increasingly gloomy look.

Even with hatred.

Little prince, are you and him... in the same group?

Facing the Meteor Man's angry gaze, Thales' eyes condensed and he remained motionless.

Regent Lisban looked at Thales in astonishment. He frowned fiercely, remembering the prince's previous deeds.

Could it be that this prince and King Charman...

Thales' words also aroused the anger of the vassals of Longxiao City again, and a flood of condemnation followed, drowning him.

"Hey," Earl Curtson of Longxiao City gritted his teeth and said, "You little bastard."

But he was interrupted. Count Nazaire held him down solemnly and shook his head.

"Your Highness, is this your plan?"

When Huaiya, who came to attend the political meeting for the first time, saw this kind of battle, he immediately nervously said in the prince's ear: "It seems... not good."

Rolf glanced at the squire with disdain.

Is this bad?

Didn't you see that when people in the North were discussing how to cut the prince into pieces...

Facing the looks and comments of these people, Thales just ignored them, as if these had nothing to do with him.

He just waited quietly for King Charman's response.

King Charman frowned slightly and paused for several seconds.

He seems to be digesting the news.

After a few seconds, he opened his brows again, and his deep voice sounded in the hall, blocking the denunciations of the vassals.

"look!"

The king turned around calmly and faced the entire Hall of Heroes: "This is what I said, the trouble in Qiyuan City."

Faced with the pressure from the king, the hall suddenly became quiet.

King Charman sighed, seeming very sorry.

"If Xingchen really intervenes, it won't be that easy for Qiyuan City to deal with the Freedom Alliance."

He pondered: "It is indeed a problem."

Under the gazes of everyone in the hall, King Charman raised the corners of his mouth and showed a rare smile.

"Prince Thales," he said in a strong voice:

"You might as well...come to Black Sand City as a guest."

The vassals and envoys were all stunned!

Thales frowned fiercely.

It's not what he expected.

Thelma was the first one to react. She lost her voice and said, "Your Majesty, what did you say?"

Lisban, Nazer and others all changed their expressions.

Facing countless looks that were either shocked or confused, King Charman smiled coldly.

"I say, for the benefit of Qiyuan City in the Freedom Alliance," he glanced at Ian, who had not yet reacted, and twisted his mouth with disdain: "I reluctantly came forward to entertain Prince Thales, and by the way, I talked to Kaiser

Let the king negotiate."

"After all, I am the closest to the stars."

Ian was stunned.

"Prince, heading to the Black Sand Territory?" he murmured.

But soon, Ian, who had figured out the joints, was shocked!
To be continued...
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