Chapter 346 - 343: Movements IV (2/2)

Frederick's eyes widened His father was giving hiet him and his father out of this situation, then they would surely rerace and stand behind him

"Father, the crih a criwith the rebels Now, instead of letting him rot in prison, why not let him eradicate the rebels to prove his innocence?" Frederick tried

Thelets Charles escape, the ill be against theet out of this Charlton was the one they needed, not his father

"That see mused

Thankfully for the radicals, Duke Cobalt stood froree with the rand duke were truly part of the rebels, then he ainst us instead"

"That is also true" The king answered

After that, everyone in the roo's final decision

The king looked at everyone in the roo but then, it seerand duke He shook his head He was now hed Despite his hate for the grand duke, he was still his sister's husband, and Charlton her son

In the end, he sentenced the duke on the grounds of forgery and plunder frodom's treasury The punishment was 5 years of irounds of treason, he announced that Charlton should prove his father's innocence by eradicating the rebels He shall set out with Earl Cobalt the following day to start their can

The trial ended with that Grand duke Charles was not given tiuards went to escort hi carriage that would deliver hiht to the pier

As Charlton saw this event happening in front of hi squeezed It was difficult to breathe, and tears blurred his vision That was his father, but what to do? He was indeed guilty as he admitted so himself

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