Now, all James desired was to put everything to rest and give Sol a peaceful Capital.
Whether it would succeed or fail would depend on how the second half of the year played out.
If he was unable to resolve all of this before the election, it would be due to his lack of ability. He would then stop being concerned about it.
James' promise put Thea at ease.
“I’ll help you, Honey. I'll get you to retire with me, feeling relieved, and leave the Capital without any regrets. When that time comes, you'll be free of worries, and be fully committed to being by my side.”
James was unaware of the underlying meaning of her words. He had no idea what Thea meant when she said she would help him.
From his point of view, Thea simply did not want to lead such a life and was wishing for less complicated and simpler days.
After the brief meal, James quickly departed and made his way to the Peace Mansion to see the King.
Thea, on the other hand, stayed at home to clean up the mess, wash the dishes, and tidy up the kitchen.
At the entrance of Peace Mansion…
A military vehicle was approaching.
James, who was wearing a casual outfit, stepped out of the car.
“Dragon King.”
As soon as he got out of the car, the guards at the entrance of the Peace Mansion saluted in unison.
James walked over and inquired, “Is the King here?”
“Yes,” a guard answered.
James headed straight into the Peace Mansion.
In Peace Mansion’s library…
The King was writing with a fountain pen.
‘Peace and prosperity.’
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