Thalia, the First Mark

Chapter 16 Thalia, The First Mark

"Your majesty, are you not anxious that his highness would doubtlessly plump for his sole deed and bid a favor for himself of not ruling his people and its nation?"

"The function of addressing the crown prince's withdrawal from the palace is to allow him to conclude his notion. Regardless of favoring himself as the modern emperor."

"But your majesty, on condition that his highness feasibly flatters himself from his rogue, and appoints himself as one of the townsfolk. His highness will not be in favor of entering the palace again."

*sigh*

The King slump down his chin, reckoning for his son's fortune.

From the succeeding nights to emerge, the crown prince must conclude his notion of whether he will rule or not.

"From the succeeding two nights, Igashu Cassius will forthwith meet his doom once the new age will ensue."

*chuckled*

"He must abide the pang to his demise."

"I could no longer wait to heed his wails once the possession betides and I a
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