Crown Prince William's anger stemmed from his deep-seated jealousy towards Qin Tian, who had risen to prominence as a genius ship designer and successful businessman. Qin Tian's growing reputation had threatened Crown Prince William's sense of superiority, leading to his outburst.
Crown Prince William, however, revealed his petty and insecure side, unable to accept that someone outside the royal family could outshine him. His arrogance and attempts to consolidate power within the family only fueled his frustration.
"Hmph! Oscar, don't think that I don't know about your schemes. No matter how much money you've made or how skilled you are, you'll always be just an ordinary prince. I am the future emperor of the German Empire, and you can't change that!" Crown Prince William declared arrogantly, displaying a naive and immature demeanor more fitting for a personal dispute than royal discourse.
Qin Tian and Marshal Count Tirpitz exchanged disapproving glances, both shaking their heads at the Crown Prince's unbecoming behavior. Crown Prince William's display of jealousy and insecurity was not only unprofessional but also unwise, given the eyes that watched every move within the palace.
Marshal Count Tirpitz, too, was displeased with Crown Prince William's words, as Qin Tian's financial contributions to armaments alleviated the Empire's burdens. Crown Prince William's baseless jealousy only showcased his lack of understanding and appreciation for Qin Tian's efforts.
Inwardly, Qin Tian found the situation amusing, considering that Crown Prince William's behavior only exposed his own weaknesses. Though the crown prince might desire to replace him, Qin Tian knew that it was no easy feat in the Western world. Instead of actively seeking a change in succession, Qin Tian focused on showcasing his talents and dedication to the Empire, recognizing that a consistent performance would speak louder than Crown Prince William's baseless accusations.
Despite the tension, Qin Tian had a long-term strategy in mind. Winning the navy's loyalty was already underway, and the next step involved building rapport with the army. Supplying them with advanced weaponry and equipment would not only enhance the army's capabilities but also earn their gratitude. If, in the future, a change in the line of succession became feasible, Qin Tian could count on the support of both the navy and the army.
For now, maintaining a facade of innocence and devotion to his elder brother was essential. He expressed regret for any misunderstandings caused by his recent actions and aimed to quell Crown Prince William's baseless fears.
"Your Royal Highness, you have misunderstood. You are my beloved eldest brother, and the throne rightfully belongs to you. I harbor no intentions of coveting your position. If my recent actions have led to any misunderstandings, I sincerely apologize for that," Qin Tian said with an innocent expression, playing the role of a dutiful younger brother.Crown Prince William's anger stemmed from his deep-seated jealousy towards Qin Tian, who had risen to prominence as a genius ship designer and successful businessman. Qin Tian's growing reputation had threatened Crown Prince William's sense of superiority, leading to his outburst.
Crown Prince William, however, revealed his petty and insecure side, unable to accept that someone outside the royal family could outshine him. His arrogance and attempts to consolidate power within the family only fueled his frustration.
"Hmph! Oscar, don't think that I don't know about your schemes. No matter how much money you've made or how skilled you are, you'll always be just an ordinary prince. I am the future emperor of the German Empire, and you can't change that!" Crown Prince William declared arrogantly, displaying a naive and immature demeanor more fitting for a personal dispute than royal discourse.
Qin Tian and Marshal Count Tirpitz exchanged disapproving glances, both shaking their heads at the Crown Prince's unbecoming behavior. Crown Prince William's display of jealousy and insecurity was not only unprofessional but also unwise, given the eyes that watched every move within the palace.
Marshal Count Tirpitz, too, was displeased with Crown Prince William's words, as Qin Tian's financial contributions to armaments alleviated the Empire's burdens. Crown Prince William's baseless jealousy only showcased his lack of understanding and appreciation for Qin Tian's efforts.
Inwardly, Qin Tian found the situation amusing, considering that Crown Prince William's behavior only exposed his own weaknesses. Though the crown prince might desire to replace him, Qin Tian knew that it was no easy feat in the Western world. Instead of actively seeking a change in succession, Qin Tian focused on showcasing his talents and dedication to the Empire, recognizing that a consistent performance would speak louder than Crown Prince William's baseless accusations.
Despite the tension, Qin Tian had a long-term strategy in mind. Winning the navy's loyalty was already underway, and the next step involved building rapport with the army. Supplying them with advanced weaponry and equipment would not only enhance the army's capabilities but also earn their gratitude. If, in the future, a change in the line of succession became feasible, Qin Tian could count on the support of both the navy and the army.
For now, maintaining a facade of innocence and devotion to his elder brother was essential. He expressed regret for any misunderstandings caused by his recent actions and aimed to quell Crown Prince William's baseless fears.
"Your Royal Highness, you have misunderstood. You are my beloved eldest brother, and the throne rightfully belongs to you. I harbor no intentions of coveting your position. If my recent actions have led to any misunderstandings, I sincerely apologize for that," Qin Tian said with an innocent expression, playing the role of a dutiful younger brother.
Crown Prince William's threatening behavior only intensified the tension, leaving an uncomfortable atmosphere behind. As he walked away, Qin Tian, maintaining composure, was questioned by Marshal Earl Tirpitz about his well-being.
"I'm fine, Your Excellency Marshal. Just a minor disagreement. Thank you for your concern," Qin Tian replied, offering a forced smile. Despite the encounter, Qin Tian's determination to navigate the complex dynamics of the royal family and secure support from the navy and army remained unshaken.
Marshal Earl Tirpitz, witnessing the incident, became even more convinced that Qin Tian was a better fit for the throne than Crown Prince William. His maturity, talent, and dedication to advancing the military capabilities of the German Empire made him a more suitable candidate.
The news of the altercation reached William II through Essen von Jonalet, prompting a gloomy expression on the emperor's face. Reflecting on Crown Prince William's narrow-mindedness and jealousy, William II questioned whether he was truly fit to lead the German Empire.
Comparing the two, Qin Tian's performance in both business and military development appeared more commendable to William II. The emperor began contemplating the possibility that Qin Tian might be a more suitable crown prince than Crown Prince William.
"Perhaps, Oscar is more suitable than Prince to be the crown prince of the empire!" William II mused internally. The contrasting qualities displayed by the two princes fueled William II's consideration of a potential change in succession, recognizing that the empire's future leadership required careful evaluation.