"You're right, but none of us can prove that it's fake," Hank Clegg didn't care about demoralizing Victoria anymore because he knew she was invulnerable to such tactics. He pointed out clearly, "The prince now is daring because he relies on General Willow's defection."
"Too bad General Willow is already on our side," Victoria, true to her resilient spirit, hummed in response. "We have his only son in our hands. He has no choice but to cooperate with us now."
"That's not something you can just say," Matilda interrupted Victoria, "We still have to consider the possibility of a feigned defection."
"There's no need to worry about the possibility of a feigned defection," Daisy joined the conversation, unable to hold herself back, "No one's inner thoughts can escape Master Han's eyes."
Matilda nodded but responded, "Although I like to think I can see into people's hearts, it is clear that if Mr. Willow were to feign defection, he would stand to gain the most."