Ch44 - Everyone, please grant me glory (2/2)
Xue Ling’s eyes were red. He looked at the old king and asked, “Father-King, news that the Prince is missing is not good news for the royal family, and we should hide it. But there are numerous reporters on the front line, and our own media can’t block everyone’s mouth…” He was a little worried. “If this is not handled properly, I’m afraid it will threaten the royal family’s image.”
The old king waved his hand. “The royal family’s public image has always been the Queen’s responsibility. You are now the Princess, and it’s up to you to make these decisions. Father-King believes in you.”
Xue Ling curved his lips, nodded to Honoria and said, “Since we can’t stop the news from spreading, then let’s take the lead.”
Honoria frowned, “But Your Highness, if it was simply announced that His Highness the Prince has met with an accident, it would cause panic among the people.” After all, the Prince was known as the top alpha of the Empire.
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Xue Ling knocked his hand on the table and said, “Then we should announce it another way. In a while, I’ll go back and record a video for you to release to the public.”
If he used his identity as the Princess to make the announcement and added some words, the public’s reaction should be less intense.
This was probably the best way. Honoria thought for a while, and could find nothing wrong with this suggestion, so she began to prepare a script for Xue Ling to read later.
She understood her Princess’ character very well. Although he looked like a pitiful princess now, heaven knows what kind of upheaval he could stir up with the royal family’s image. She’d better provide a draft first, so that the Princess didn’t reveal too much that wasn’t convenient for the public to know.
The old King had already talked with Warren about Xue Ling for a while, often looking over at Xue Ling with a surprised gaze that gradually turned relieved. Xue Ling always had a feeling that something strange and heavy was on his shoulders, like he was carrying a substantial burden. It seemed that the old King was now aware of his training results, and this point was something that Xue Ling wanted to make use of. He still needed the old King to agree if he wanted to go to the battlefield.
In fact, the old King did not have much time left; his body was aging fast. After talking to them for a while, he was already exhausted. He gave Xue Ling the power to deal with this matter directly, expressing that since he was so outstanding, he would definitely be able to resolve everything well.
Xue Ling smiled as he accepted, and then turned around and scolded the old King for his shamelessness.
Even if the old King wanted to shirk responsibility, it shouldn’t be done like this. Nevertheless, Xue Ling really did want the authority to deal with everything.
After returning to his own palace, Xue Ling straightforwardly began to discuss things with Warren. Warren’s idea was for Xue Ling to stay in the capital star while he went to the front lines in Xue Ling’s stead. Xue Ling’s idea was for him to go to the front lines while Warren stayed in the Empire to hold down the fort.
Neither of them could agree on who should go and who should stay. Finally, Xue Ling said one thing, “Elder brother, you know I can do this. If you still don’t agree, I’ll start crying in front of you.”
Warren: “…” It was the first time he’d encountered such a strange threat, but why was it so effective…
“Brother, what’s the point of you going to the front lines? Everyone knows that you are a general of the Empire, and half of the people on the front lines are loyal to you. Following you is the same as following the Prince, and I will just be seen as a Princess who depends on you.” Xue Ling felt that he had already expressed himself very clearly. “My strength and ability is something you’ve already tested for yourself these two days. Elder brother, even though I haven’t graduated, my major was in command, and my results have always been very good. I’m certain that I can win over the front lines and even the Prince’s personal guard.”
Warren remained in a stalemate with him for a long time, but finally backed down.
When his younger brother was being so stubborn, he really couldn’t win an argument with him, and couldn’t bear to beat him up, and could only let him do as he wanted in the end. “Fine, you can go to the front lines, but you must bring extra people with you.”
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Xue Ling smiled and nodded. Then he drove Warren out and called Honoria in.
Honoria had the script that she had prepared in hand. Xue Ling felt that the lines were a bit sorrowful, as though his husband had just died. But it wasn’t a big problem; sooner or later his husband would need to die anyway. It was more important to put on an act and pretend to be pitiful.
Xue Ling changed into a simple, plain colored military uniform, and raked his hand through his hair. His eyes turned red, and he pressed his lips together to make himself appear particularly stubborn before asking Honoria, “Do I look okay like this?”
Honoria was completely indifferent to his perfect acting skills. She just praised him as the most amazing Princess, and then turned on the camera function of her nano-computer.
Xue Ling had long become used to his spokesperson’s indifference. After half a month of interaction, he still really liked Honoria’s character. Although these thoughts were wandering around in his mind, his acting in front of the camera was absolutely faultless.
His mouth was tight and his eyes were red, but he was very serious and proper. “His Royal Highness the Prince of the Empire, my husband, has been ambushed by the Zerg on the front line and was seriously injured. His whereabouts are currently unknown.”
His fist clenched, and it was clear that he was holding back his grief. “This was a premeditated attack, an attack against the heir of the royal family. We don’t know what kind of conspiracy was behind this, but the royal family will never be afraid.”
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“I firmly believe that my husband is still alive and that he will come back to me. But I do not plan to be confused and helpless while we wait. The royal family is the Empire’s backbone. The Prince is not here now, but there is still the Princess. As the Princess of the Empire, I have enjoyed the benefits of the Empire, and now I must also perform for the sake of the Empire.”
“Three days later, I will go to the front lines. My brother, General Warren, will be stationed in the capital star, and the capital star will remain absolutely safe. As for the front line, I will do my utmost to stabilize it as quickly as possible.”
“I know that there is no point in empty words, but I can use my identity as Ashley Joan Rhine to swear to the greatest Emperor of the Empire.”
“We will bring the Empire to its most glorious heights, and the whole universe will remember the name of the Empire.” He did not specify whom he referred to when he said ‘we’, and so it could only be assumed that it referred to His Royal Highness the Prince, but it was only an assumption.
“The light of the Empire will shine across all galaxies. Regardless of whether it is the Zerg, or the Alliance.” His face that had an appearance akin to a god seemed to glow as he swore solemnly. “Everyone, please grant me glory.”
Anyone who saw this broadcast felt their blood boiling. Some amongst them had blessed the wedding held half a month ago, while some had cursed, but their impression of Ashley at the time had not been very deep. All they knew was that he was very beautiful and had been predicted to be the future Queen of the Empire from birth.
The video had been released publicly, and the Star Net was in a frenzy. Some were busy licking the Princess’ face, some had become particularly hot-blooded from his speech, and there were also some that focused on how the Prince was useless for needing the Princess to make a move, but the amount of people mocking the royal family that Honoria had originally been worried about turned out to be very few.
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The common people had always been curious about the royal family. As long as the royal family could make them feel safe, they didn’t actually care so much about what happened within the royal family.
Everything was good as long as everyone had food on the table, could sing and play, and had access to the Star Net.
Who cared where His Highness had ended up?
expect some extra posts (and a surprise new project) this weekend~