The nobleman said nothing. He didn't move from his position. From this angle, Count Yannik could see his shoes, which were far too fancy for any commoners. There was no doubt that this man must be Lord Ansgar, who was also the person who sent Count Yannik notes for the past few weeks.
"Why did you do that?" Count Yannik spoke with a shaky voice. He was hurt, and he felt betrayed. "Was it you? Did you mislead me into thinking that King Alois and Queen Charlotte committed treason against this kingdom?"
Since Count Yannik emerged into the political landscape, he had been known for his unwavering loyalty to the monarch and people of Reichwein. He was a just person, doing everything in his power to right the wrongs and bring prosperity to the kingdom and its people.