Chapter 1788
There would always be dirt behind great power, and even in the past, it never ended well for the subjects who had
more power than the king
Daisie crushed the paper, looking angry.
At the White Ivy Palace’s meeting room…
The ministers discussed what the media outlets reported in a serious manner because it was a huge issue.
They had differing views because some thought it was a deliberate attempt at breaking the trade relationship
between the two countries, while others thought that Zlokova was trying to get involved with their country.
King William picked up his cup and took a sip of hot tea. The chatter continued until he slammed the cup down.
There was immediate silence.
King William crossed his fingers, placed them on the table, and said with a stoic expression, “I understand your
worries, but you’re reaching at straws by thinking that people are trying to get involved in our politics based on this
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtnews report.”
“Your Majesty, even though this can’t prove anything, we should be careful about the relationship between the
Goldmanns and the Hathaways.”
The king squinted. “Are you trying to say that the Hathaways are linked to this?”
The minister carefully said, “I’m worried that that’s true.”
King William laughed. “If you could contribute a huge sum of money for our defense to build equipment and
battleships, and if you could pay half of the national tax paid by the Hathaways, I would agree with your
statement.”
The minister clammed up after that because the Hathaways had contributed a huge sum to their military and were
pretty much the finance minister. If they offended them, it would be disastrous in terms of benefits.
The king thought highly of benefits, so he wouldn’t let anything threaten the Hathaways. Thus, it would be a dead
end if they were to challenge them.
King William sat in the meeting room alone after the meeting. Paul walked to his side. “Your Majesty.”
The king rapped his knuckles on the table before asking, “What do you think about this?”
Paul paused for a few seconds, then lowered his head and answered, “We have important ties to Zlokova. Even if
the Goldmanns got involved with the royals, it doesn’t mean that it would affect our politics. It would be personal
matters.”
“Personal matters?” The king squinted, then picked up his cane and slowly stood up.” Is this related to Nollace and
the Goldmann girl?”
Paul chuckled. “There’s a big dispute between Ms. Livingston and Ms. Vanderbilt. I guess the media just made it into
a bigger deal than it actually is.”
King William nodded and didn’t say anything. He left the room with Paul and saw Diana walking toward them.
Paul nodded at her.
Diana stopped. “Father, I’d like to speak to you.”
King William looked at her and said, “Let’s go to the study.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAfter they walked in, Paul closed the door and waited outside.
King William sat on the couch and rested his cane at the side.” Go ahead.”
Diana took a deep breath. “I’ll get straight to the point then. I’ve lost contact with Nollace.”
King William was surprised. “What?”
“Nollace went to Haniston, and I can’t get through on his phone. He might be in trouble.” Diana sat across from him
and couldn’t hide her anxiety.
The king asked, “What is he doing in Haniston?” Diana calmed down before replying, “I don’t know, Father. Nollace
is my son. If something happens to him there, I will never be able to forgive myself.”
“Diana, calm down,” advised King William. “I’ll send someone to Haniston to find out how he is. He’s my grandson, I
won’t let anything happen to him.”
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