After Lawyer York brewed the red tea, he took off his suit jacket and was left wearing a thick brown plaid shirt underneath.
At this moment, he didn't look like a lawyer, let alone a high executive of the Lohar Society. He seemed more like a friendly uncle next door.
After serving the tea, York took a seat across from Aiwass.
He clasped his ten fingers and placed them in front of his chest, speaking in a low and gentle voice, "But in fact, I don't think Prince Lohar is the so-called 'disgrace of the royal family'—he might not consider himself a part of the royal family. I am more inclined to view him as a hero, a hero who shakes the foundations of authority and sways the power of the monarchy.
"The Path of Authority is like a pair of shackles. Those who walk this Path cannot resist the orders of those higher in hierarchy, stringent and cruel, like an ant colony or a bee hive. The Knights can't do this, but that doesn't mean they don't want to.