A few breaths into reading the letter, King Lutheran's expression turned gloomy with silent rage.
It was a letter addressed to the Crawford Empire, listed outrageous accusations and demands for the deaths of the Geyser Kingdom's envoys.
It had been stamped with the Geyser Kingdom's royal seal, but King Lutheran had no recollection of writing such a letter.
In fact, King Lutheran would never write such an absurd letter that could potentially spark a war between the two major countries.
The letter was clearly forged.
However, what upset King Lutheran the most wasn't the contents of the letter but the person who used his royal seal to forge the royal letter.
This was treason on the highest level of the kingdom's government!
"I apologize if this letter has caused you any distress or offended you, Queen Elizabeth. This letter was not written by me, nor are the contents of this letter my intentions," King Lutheran said with a sigh.