The Finance Minister was taken aback. Allocating funds for soldiers' compensation from the Royal Treasury was unprecedented; the money in the treasury was the private fund of the Royal Family, and control over it was not solely in the hands of His Majesty the King. Generally speaking, Her Majesty the Queen was often the main controller of these funds.
"Your Majesty, ....."
Seeing the Finance Minister standing there hesitantly, the elder waved his hand impatiently, "Enough, you needn't worry about the rest. Go and attend to your duties with peace of mind, and if there are any delays, I won't let you off easily."
Only then did the Finance Minister hesitantly rise to his feet and bow before leaving slowly.