Thales had never thought that a king would get such an interesting response when appearing in front of his vassals. At that moment, all eyes were on the king.
Chapman Lampard stood impassively with his hands behind him while surrounded by the silence. However, it was as if he was exuding an invisible, solemn and pressuring aura that was exclusive to kings.
Viscount Kentvida and Kroesch stood, flanking the king from behind with apathetic expressions.
Not everyone recognized King Chapman. Therefore, other than Thales' expression, there were only two types of expressions on the faces of the people in the hall: either solemn, or confused.
There were also people who exhibited both expressions at the same time, like Lisban, Nazaire, and the archduchess.