"A-A new advisor?"
"T-that would be so much honor!"
"An advisor that will stand beside you?"
"Y-your majesty," Ria looked at the king. "I… I am your advisor."
The king's eye darted at Ria. Clearly, he wasn't pleased.
He almost felt bad; after all, Ria was the person he trusted the most. Of course, the seat of the king's advisor should have been given to him. But after what the king heard what Ria was capable of, he firmly held to his plans and vigilantly shielded himself from him. Even though he doesn't have the necklace now, he was still the one who conquered the dungeon of Alraml.
"Yes," the king said. "Until we get a replacement, you will remain. But it won't be long, because I'm going to decide now."
He then scanned his vassals.
Someone who won't betray him… someone who won't have any affiliations, and will not let themselves be foolishly deceived by Ria…
Someone he could trust.