William V had not yet had a chance to express his position when a group of ministers from the kingdom behind him started clamoring one after another:
"No!"
"How could His Royal Highness the Crown Prince stay abroad during a war?!"
"It's too dangerous! Absolutely not! Chancellor, you must say something!"
Under the urging of many ministers, Bismarck, with a cigar in his mouth, exhaled a puff of smoke, glanced at Crown Prince Daniel, and said to William V, "Your Majesty, allowing the Crown Prince to stay and learn beside Father Marvin is indeed not very prudent. The Church of the Judgment God will not agree to it."
A Crown Prince, the first in line to be the future king, is naturally of great importance to the Church of the Judgment God; who wouldn't want a king who stands in their camp?
If Daniel were to follow Marvin, he would become Marvin's student, and over time...
His way of thinking was bound to change.