Chapter 1725 Her True Colors
Many of them were dissatisfied with Aaron, but because he was the king who ruled over them, they had
no choice but to put up with him.
They suppressed their anger in Aaronâs presence and picked up the papers. Their eyes widened in
horror when they learned the truth. This cannot be! This is not the queen mother we pledged our
allegiance to! She will never do such a thing!
âY-Your Majesty, there must be a mistake!â one of them remarked warily. âHer Majesty will never do
this.â
Ha. It seems that you guys still have faith in her. You all refuse to believe it despite seeing proof of her
cruelty.
Aaron snorted. âBut the evidence says otherwise. Itâs up to you all to choose what to believe. The
queen mother has committed an unforgivable crime, and I will disclose her actions to the public. By
then, sheâs going to pay for what sheâs done.â
Nancyâs brother was vexed. To him, Nancy was Turlenâs queen motherâthe most powerful woman in
the nation. It would be unacceptable if she was held and convicted without trial.
âYour Majesty, donât you think we should investigate this before issuing a sentence?â
âRest assured that relevant interrogation and verification will be carried out. For those of you who still
have doubts, just wait at home and Iâll send you all the evidence soon.â
They exchanged hesitant glances but finally figured there was no point in further protest, so they
returned home.
After they were gone, Aaron went to the dungeon to visit Nancy and Monisha. Bound to the cold hard
chair, Nancy was fuming with anger when Aaron arrived, for she had never been so badly treated her
whole life.
Her glare pierced through his body like a sharp sword the moment she saw her. âHow dare you do this
to me, Aaron? Iâm the queen mother, the most powerful person in the country! Are you tired of being
king?â
âI donât care who you are. Youâre my prisoner now,â Aaron replied without hurry. Nancy flushed with
rage at his answer.
What an ungrateful brat! I really shouldnât have gotten rid of Dylan! But it was too late for Nancy to
regret her choice.
âI bet the ministers wonât let you lock me up without a concrete reason, so youâd better let me out right
now.â
Aaron glanced at her with his cold blue eyes. Thereâs no way Iâm letting you free after what you have
done.
âI canât believe you just said that, Grandma. Just so you know, youâre not coming out for the rest of your
life, so enjoy your old age in prison.â
Nancy was staggered.
âWhat do you mean? Are you saying youâll keep me here forever?â she snarled. âWho gave you the
permission to do this to me?â
âYou, of course! Youâre the one who brought this on yourself,â Aaron replied with a wry smile.
Without waiting for an answer, he continued, âYouâd better not end your life here. Father surely doesnât
want to see a wicked woman who killed her own son in another world.â
Having said that, Aaron turned and left.
âAaron! Aaron!â Nancy yelled over and over again. âLet me go, Aaron!â
Despite her plea, Aaron walked away without turning back. It was at that moment that Nancy realized
the finality of her fate. Aaron was indeed going to intern her for her whole life.
After he got out, Aaron went to Arielleâs place again to express his gratitude.
âThank you,â he said the moment he saw Arielle and Vinson. He had thought that it would be hard for
him to relay his thanks to the couple, but the words came to him naturally when he saw them.
âYouâre my brother. Thereâs no need for that,â Arielle said. Aaronâs heart felt warm after he heard her
words.