Chapter 287. The Witch Tribe’s Delegation I
Chapter 287. The Witch Tribe’s Delegation I
Chapter 287. The Witch Tribe’s Delegation I
Dragon King's Harem Chapter 287. The Witch Tribe's Delegation I
Night had settled over the palace. The soldiers had finally found some rest, and my wives had retired to their chambers.
But for me, the night was far from over. While everyone else drifted into dreams, I found myself at my desk, staring at a stack of documents piled high. The king's responsibility never really took a break, and the paperwork was a reminder that there was always something to be done.
With a slight frown, I sifted through reports, scanning for anything that needed urgent attention. The recent festivities had been a nice distraction, but now, in the stillness of night, it was back to business. I’d even managed to chat briefly with the prime minister earlier, just to make sure everything had been running smoothly while I was away.
I leaned back for a moment, my eyes wandering to the view outside the window. The empire looked peaceful, thriving under my rule, but my mind was a storm of thoughts. One of the most pressing was an upcoming visit to the Healer tribe—a trip that’d take a few days, minimum.
I sighed, feeling a pang of nostalgia for my old, simpler life. "Times like this... I miss those lazy days," I thought to myself, just as a soft knock on the door broke through my thoughts.
“Your Majesty, may I come in?” Al’s voice carried a respectful, almost urgent tone.
“Come in,” I replied, curious to hear what he had to say.
Al stepped in. He gave a quick bow, and without wasting time, got straight to the point.
“Apologies for disturbing you, Your Majesty. I need to talk to you about the Witch King.”
“The king’s wife passed from illness,” Al continued, his gaze sharpening. “And his brother-in-law has pulled back his family’s support. You remember how influential that family is?”
“Yes,” I replied, understanding the gravity of it. Support from powerful families could mean the difference between keeping a throne and facing a rebellion.
“Other smaller families have also withdrawn their support,” Al added. “He’s in a tough spot and needs stability in a big way.”
“So... he’s trying to use me to secure his position?” I asked, the realization sinking in.
Al gave a slight nod, his expression laced with just a hint of amusement. “Exactly. Something like that.”
“The real question is, can we trust this information?” I murmured, glancing down at the floor as I considered our options.
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