Hank Clegg watched Victoria silently.
In this silent exchange of gazes, the messages they wanted to convey to each other had been completely transmitted.
"Yes, you are right. If the Royal Family truly falls, it won't be without benefit to some," he replied.
"Mr. Qin, had you already noticed?" Victoria asked.
Hank Clegg slightly nodded his head.
"I guess so."
"When?"
"Probably, from the time I returned after meeting the queen, he had realized it."
Victoria looked down at her toes.
"How terrifying, and yet how... magnificent," she couldn't help but exclaim, "So that's why Mr. Qin doesn't care too much about not winning the election, right? Because whether he gains power or loses it, he would already have gotten what he wanted."
"I have developed a feeling of awe and fear towards the queen," Victoria said again, "For such a goal, she could lock herself away for over two decades, she could throw away all her wealth and power."