However, the National Master, who had returned to the Tenshukaku, showed a trace of worry and let out a soft sigh.
Seeing the King expressing his intention to marry her several times, she had made no response. For nearly a decade, Theodore had been employing his position as the King's uncle to constantly slander her and interfere with her affairs.
Although her authority allowed her to reject Theodore's proposal today, both he and the King would not give up easily. The troubles had just begun.
The National Master couldn't help but feel troubled. Her teacher had dealt with wise rulers, but why did she have to encounter such a character? She was mentally exhausted. Did she really have to yield to the King's wishes?