Chapter 1831 by Marina Vittori
An Understated Dominance
âWhile the idea has merit, thereâs a drawback,â Elijah said.
He went on, âFor a new prince to ascend, we need the kingâs approval and officialsâ testimony. Without it, convincing people is challenging.â
He added, âAlso, obtaining the kingâs consent and officialsâ testimony would take at least three days. In our current situation, we simply canât afford to wait that long.â
âReally? Is it that complicated for a new prince to ascend?â Wyatt frowned.
He added, âEveryone knows Austin is Prince Rufusâ son. It should be a natural choice for him to become the next Prince of West Lucozia.â
âYeah! They say desperate times call for desperate measures,â Tyrus chimed in.
âDo you two think ascending the throne is like choosing a mountain king? Just planting a flag, having a few drinks, and saying some bold words will get the job done? Donât be ridiculous!â Elijah said, somewhat exasperated.
He went on, âThe position of Prince of West Lucozia is not just about the people of West Lucozia. It affects all the people in the world.
âIf West Lucozia is in chaos, the world will be in chaos. If West Lucozia is stable, the world will be stable.
âTo put it bluntly, the weight of West Lucoziaâs throne is not inferior to the kingâs position. Itâs such a crucial position. Do you really think itâs as simple as making a choice? Just sit down and become one?â
âSir Valor has a point. Although Iâd like Austin to ascend to stabilize the military, inheriting the throne is no childâs play. If itâs too rushed, it might backfire and give others an excuse to meddle.â Eloise shook her head.
Without proper procedures, the throne of West Lucozia carried too much weight. It wouldnât count without the kingâs decree and officialsâ testimony.
âYou guys are too bound by rules, overthinking everything and missing opportunities,â Wyatt retorted.
âIf Austin canât ascend now, once Julius â army presses in, wonât we be done for? âTyrus furrowed his brow.
âSir Blaze, donât you have another solution? Just spit it out. No need to beat around the bush,â Elijah said, looking at Lincon again.
âThe second method is a bit more complicated and riskier, with a success rate of around 50%,â Lincon said.
â50%? Thatâs low but worth a shot.
Whatâs the plan?â Wyatt asked cautiously.
âExecute a targeted decapitation operation,â Lincon said, dropping a bombshell. He continued, âRight now, our biggest threat is Julius. If he dies, his generals wonât pose much of a threat. The crisis in the castle would naturally be resolved.â
âDecapitation operation?â Wyatt rubbed his chin, his expression serious.
He added, âIt seems feasible, but the risk is too high. Julius has numerous troops and skilled individuals. Assassinating him is an immensely challenging task, given the substantial forces and formidable experts surrounding him.â
âYeah! With the war already underway, Julius will undoubtedly be cautious and guard against assassinations. Among us, the strongest is only the Marquis of Silvercrest,â Tyrus said, looking at Elijah.
âHey! Why are you looking at me? Iâm not eager to go and die,â Elijah flatly refused.
Considering the ultimate grandmasters possibly present in Juliusâs inner circle, attempting an assassination raised doubts about its possibility and posed significant risks.
Undertaking such a mission could have ultimately led to dire consequences for those involved.
âIf the Marquis of Silvercrest wonât go, who else is suitable?â Tyrus furrowed his brow. He continued, âWe donât have anyone powerful and fearless enough to be an assassin. Where can we find one on short notice?â
âLet me go. I have some confidence. I can go one-on-one with Julius.â Jaxon suddenly stepped forward. 1
As the captain of the royal guards, his strength was approaching the level of an ultimate grandmaster. He might even have a fighting chance against a true ultimate grandmaster if he went all out.