[Donaldâs Perspective]
Even if transferring Christian would make it harder for me, I was about to make up my mind when I heard Christian say, âYour Majesty, if itâs just the job of guarding, I have an excellent candidate to recommend.â
I looked at Christian.
Christian said, âWe have a young man named Eric on our team. Heâs excellent in every way. On the way here, we encountered several attacks and he performed very well.
Just last night. He was the first to spot the attack, and he killed several enemies swiftly. Most importantly, he looks less noticeable than the others. Heâs definitely the best person to escort someone secretly without wanting to be discovered by too many people.â
Eric??The name didnât ring a bell.
In theory, everyone in the personal guard force had to go through my review before they could be on the official list. Any promotion would also require my approval. I didnât remember promoting someone by that name.
âWhen did he join the personal guard force?â I asked.
âHeâs been in the personal guard force since he became an adult,â Christian answered. âHe just never joined before that because he was still in school at the time. He really got involved last year.â
âIf he still had to go to school, why did you let him into the personal guard force?â
âBecause heâs royalty,â Christian said.
In order to consolidate the glory of the family, there was a rule in the royal family: Any Lycan who was the direct bloodline of the royal family could join the personal guard force.
However, most of these members of the royal family who entered were just for the sake of fame or as a springboard for a certain identity. They were more likely to work in better departments under the arrangements of the family and would not choose to work as the invisible guards. Many members of the royal family also felt that such a job was not honorable.
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Therefore, it was almost a tacit fact that the royal family members did not participate in the training after entering the personal guards. No one would pursue this matter and treat it as an honor for the royal family.
âSo you donât have to worry about his loyalty,â Christian continued. âWhen Eric first joined the team, we all thought he wouldnât last long here.
But quickly, his performance since joining the team has impressed all of us. Heâs smart, learns quickly, and is helpful. Heâs very good at discovering his opponentâs weaknesses and seizing the opportunity to defeat them in one move.â
Christian rarely praised his men like that, which made me curious about Eric. If what he said was true, Eric was a good candidate.
A long time ago, because of the powerful strength of the royal Lycans, our ancestors used their special abilities to set controls in our bloodline. Lycans with the direct bloodline of the royal family could not kill each other.
Because of this, there had been very few tragedies in our history where brothers fought each other for power. This mysterious power would make it difficult for us to raise our fists when facing people with the same bloodline.
And this bloodline restriction applied to our mates at the same time. After Margaret and I marked each other, no member of the royal family could hurt Margaret any more than they could hurt me.
I nodded. âTake me to him,â I said.
Christian led me to where the personal guard forces were stationed.
Our people did not occupy the Silver Moon Packâs territory. Instead, they set up camp beside the forest to rest. I saw some people going through their daily training.
Christian explained to me, âBecause there hasnât been a formal combat deployment, most of our people are still in the camp. Only a small number have been assigned to patrol. If the battle really starts, I plan to leave a tenth of my people to garrison and protect the Silver Moon Pack. Then there wonât be so many people here.â
My sharp eyes scanned the training crowd and became fixated in one direction.
I smelled something familiar. Christian was right. He did smell like royalty.
âEric, come here.â
A young man ran over from the group. He first bowed to Christian, then faced me, a look of surprise on his face. Then he bowed in a way that was neither servile nor overbearing.
âYouâre Eric?â I said.
âYes, Your Majesty,â Eric replied.
I sized Eric up. He wasnât tall, definitely less than six feet. He even looked a little thin among the tall royal Lycan warriors. But his eyes were bright and lively. He didnât look dispirited at all. He looked like a very capable person.
I immediately understood what Christian had meant. This person looked inconspicuous and wouldnât easily alert the others. He could even disguise himself as an ordinary werewolf to make people lower their guard. However, he was definitely not to be underestimated. I could tell that from his fearless expression.