The Blond Male Lead is Too Much - Chapter 133
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Carl’s dark eyebrows twitched.
Raviello, who knew exactly what he wanted and gave him the information he wanted, smiled calmly.
“As expected, you have discovered my true identity.”
“I have a very good eye for detail. If there’s even the slightest resemblance, I can tell right away.”
Carl let out a small sigh. Anyway, it was fortunate that Raviello didn’t seem to have any intention of interfering.
Rather, you gave me some really good advice.
“Well then, good luck.”
Raviello reached out and lightly tapped her shoulder, then slowly turned around.
“For now, it’s better for Shailene if you take back your position.”
With those words, he left the office of the top leader for good.
Carl, who had been staring at her slender back, declared softly.
“I must go to the Russian Forest.”
Two days later.
Shailene was diagnosed as recovered and returned to the Imperial Prison.
Reunited with the Diat family, she told them about her meeting with Emma and convinced them to hold a heresy trial.
Since there was no other way anyway, the Duke’s family agreed.
The news that they had filed for a heresy trial soon spread far and wide outside the imperial palace.
To be exact, to the Duke of Calciard.
‘Wow! You’ve been using your brain a lot despite being stuck in a corner of the basement.’
Howard felt astonished, but he rushed to the palace to stop it.
So a court meeting was held to discuss the trial of heresy. A heated debate ensued over whether to accept the request of the potential traitor or not.
“I am absolutely against it! It is obvious that the traitors are using wicked methods, but we must never turn a blind eye to it!”
Howard argued aggressively, spitting.
Since their intention to hold a heresy trial was very clear, they could never let it go their way.
“Didn’t His Majesty the Emperor forbid it a hundred years ago? We can’t break him now!”
“Why are you so excited, Duke?”
It was Linus who stopped Howard from running wild and monopolizing the conversation.
After talking to the Empress, he calmed down and was no longer swayed by Howard’s threats.
“Isn’t that a good thing? If we hold a heresy trial and it becomes clearer that they are heretics, we can punish them immediately without wasting time.”
Linus smiled leisurely as he made an argument that was the complete opposite of Howard’s.
Howard frowned at this and answered with a cold glint in his eyes.
“Your Majesty, are you now taking the side of the traitors?”
“Watch your mouth, Duke of Calciard.”
Linus didn’t back down either, his lips twisting into a cold warning.
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“It’s not just you here, His Majesty the Emperor, His Majesty the Empress, and me. But the Duke is acting as if he’s the head of the court council and trying to lead it as he pleases.”
At first glance, it seemed like a statement that the real traitor was Howard Calciard.
“… … !”
Howard’s face hardened instantly.
I couldn’t understand why the crown prince, who had been so calm during the previous court meetings, suddenly changed his attitude.
He clenched his fists and smiled meaningfully.
“Your Majesty, after having such a friendly conversation with me, if you say this… … I feel very disappointed.”
The intention was to pressure Linus again by reminding him of their last conversation, but it no longer worked.
“This is not the place to express such personal feelings, so you’d better come to your senses, Duke.”
Linus scoffed coldly and added,
“Or else you’ll fall.”
“… … !”
Howard bit his lip as he realized he was completely out of his grasp.
Now that it had come to this, there was only one thing he could trust.
Howard jumped up from his seat and bowed toward the head of the table.
“Your Majesty, please make a wise decision.”
“Ahem.”
The Emperor narrowed his eyebrows slightly, as if he was assessing whether he could openly take his side.
The priest standing behind stealthily approached the emperor and tried to give Calciad strength.
“your majesty….”
“Use it.”
But the Empress stopped him with her sharp eyes.
“Distinguish between what should and should not be included. Go back to your seat.”
“… … Yes, I’m sorry.”
The priest had no choice but to step aside, and the Empress looked around at the attendees and offered the Emperor a proposition.
“Your Majesty, why don’t we decide this by voting?”
“vote?”
“Yes, the people present here will vote for or against.”
“Not bad.”
Since the responsibility is shared among those who voted regardless of the outcome, the Emperor’s burden is also reduced.
“Then let’s decide by voting.”
Ten nobles and members of the imperial family who attended the court meeting voted anonymously for or against the bill.
in result.
6 votes against, 7 votes in favor.
The heresy trial of Duke Diat and Shailene was held.
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