Chapter 76. Reinstatement
“My King.” The general of the King’s army approaches. He bends a knee before the king as an act of reverence for the king and opens his mouth to speak. “Lord King, there is someone whom you may not want to see but wishes to see you.”
“This is not the time general.”
“Forgive me, Lord King.” The General rises to his feet and then continued, “This person might ease the great regret of your loss.”
The King has treated his courtier with so much love and respect. He even treated him as a family. He does not wish to talk concerning the sudden death of his courtier but chooses to mourn him in silence before he could speak about the tragedy. But if the king’s general has a way of making the king eased from his mourning, it’s worth listening to.
The king cast a stern gaze at his General. “Who might that person be?”
“Baron Que, my king.”
On hearing this, the king rose from his throne. “It’s impossible!” he yelled. “Baron Que was killed by Baron Absalom.”
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