Chapter 2441
An Understated Dominance
âIn response to Your Lordshipâs question, this marriage alliance between our two families isnât my decision alone-itâs also my godfatherâs and the entire Mosey familyâs,â Anders said with a smile.
âAccording to the established rules, marriages between royal bloodlines are forbidden. Have you forgotten?â Simon replied coolly.
âSticking to outdated rules only holds us back,â Anders said, shaking his head with a smile.
He continued, âRight now, Dragonmarsh is going through a turbulent time-internally and externally. Iâve also heard the kingâs health is deteriorating. There are rumors he plans to name a successor and step down soon.
âWith that, Oakvale will likely be in turmoil. When that happens, all the powerful families-the four ancient houses, the eight great families, and other factions-will be dragged into the chaos.
âThatâs why Iâm hoping our families can form a marriage alliance to navigate the coming crisis together.â
Simon remained calm and said, âItâs natural for the king to name a successor. Why would there be turmoil? As officials, we just need to do our jobs and not worry about the rest.â
âYour Lordship, I think youâre missing the point.â
Before Anders could say more, Zack, who had been quietly watching, couldnât hold back. He frowned and said, âEvery time thereâs a struggle for the throne, it ends in bloodshed. Youâve been in government long enough to understand this. Or are you just pretending not to?â
âSince weâre being direct, let me cut to the chase,â Simon said, unfazed. âThe Ballard family doesnât have the power to get involved in this conflict, and we have no intention of taking sides in the struggle for the throne. My family has always remained neutral, and we wonât favor anyone. This is our stance.â
He naturally understood the Mosey familyâs intentions. First, they aimed to form a marriage alliance, thereby uniting the major factions.
Then, they would support a specific prince to ascend the throne. Once the new king was crowned, the Mosey familyâs status would rise to even greater heights. Ultimately, it was all driven by the pursuit of power.
âYour Lordship, I hope you donât mind my bluntness. If your family were merely a third-rate power, no one would pay any attention to you.â
Andersâs expression turned serious.
He continued, âThe problem is, your family is one of the four ancient houses, and as Duke, you hold a position of great power. In times like these, remaining neutral in this conflict is practically impossible.
âAt this point, you only have two options. The first is to take a side now and back the rise of the next king. If you do that, youâll be counted among those who helped secure his throne, and the Ballard family will thrive for generations to come.
âThe second is to try to stay neutral, but that wonât satisfy anyone. In the end, youâll lose both your standing and your influence.
âI trust a smart man like you can see the truth in what Iâm saying. Surely, you understand that no new king would tolerate a powerful vassal who refuses to take a side.â
Simon fell silent at those words. He couldnât deny that Anders made a compelling argument. If it were only him, the decision would be straightforward, but Simon represented the entire Ballard family.
With their familyâs influence and power, they had become a prized ally coveted by every prince vying for the throne. Staying neutral seemed nearly impossible. He knew refusing to choose a side would likely turn them into a sacrificial pawn.
Once a new ruler came to power, the Ballards would be replaced, and their influence would be stripped away. And when that happened, their enemies would be quick to seize the opportunity.