Wajadat was certain.
His brother couldn't effectively rule the country.
This realization had dawned on him when he had reached puberty. This was the time when Dayie was still in the castle. Although he had outgrown his old self, he was still cowardly and remained a bystander. He watched the prejudices take place and the injustice occurs right in front of him, but he did nothing.
Yet.
Wajadat watched how Bahath, his brother, didn't grow up mentally. Perhaps it was because of Ria, their trusted advisor. Ria Sparrows was the one who was always with Bahath. He had been giving him reassurance and the like and was the one in charge of educating him. Although Ria was tasked to be the instructor of the two, he only paid attention to Bahath. Not long after, Wajadat sought a new instructor for himself.
That is when he started to think properly and reanalyze all his and Bahath's actions.
Yet, he did not repent.