Chapter 2489
An Understated Dominance
âAnd as for the rest of you, Iâll be investigating each of you one by one.â Austinâs gaze moved past Langdon and landed on the royal advisors.
He sneered and added, âYouâd better keep your records clean. If I find anything on any of you, Iâll handle it by the book, and there wonât be any mercy.â
At these words, panic swept through the room. Everyone exchanged nervous glances, and their hearts pounded like war drums.
As soon as they realized Austin was angry, they quickly fell silent. Langdon had always been making all the noise, but now they found themselves caught in the fire.
Anyone whoâd held a position like theirs usually had some skeletons in the closet.
In the past, Rufus had been willing to turn a blind eye and let things slide. But now, Austin clearly wasnât following the usual rules. If he decided to investigate thoroughly, most of them would likely find their careers and reputations destroyed.
âMr. Rhys, what do we do now? Lord Austin seems dead serious about this.â
âThatâs right, Mr. Rhys. If he really starts investigating us, weâre all in trouble.â
âWe only came here because of you. You canât just let us take the fall.â
The royal advisors crowded around Langdon and spoke over one another in anxious voices.
They had come at his request and hoped to clear Warrick of any charges. If they succeeded, it would boost their reputation and earn them his favor.
But if they failed, they werenât willing to risk offending Austin, as that would be disastrous for them. It was clear that the situation was already beyond their control.
If they didnât handle this carefully, none of them would walk away unscathed.
âYouâre all grown men-why are you panicking like this?â
The clamor grated on Langdonâs already frayed nerves. He was frustrated enough as it was, and their complaints only made it worse.
âMr. Rhys, youâre in a position of power. Of course youâre not worried. But the rest of us? One misstep, and itâs over for us. And didnât you hear? After Lord Austin is done investigating you, heâs coming for us. What are we supposed to do then?â
Several advisors who had been agreeing with Langdon earlier now started to grumble. If Landon hadnât been so stubborn and determined to confront Austin, they wouldnât be in this mess. In their eyes, they were the victims of his stubbornness.
âAs royal advisors, how can you be so spineless?â Langdonâs tone was filled with righteous indignation. âOur role is to stand against injustice and tyranny. If a few threats are enough to make you cower, then you might as well go home and be farmers.â
The royal advisorsâ expressions darkened.
All this talk of justice and tyranny was just empty rhetoric.
Everyone knew Langdonâs visit was motivated by self-interest. While he put on the facade of a loyal advisor, the truth was that he had a shady deal with Warrick.
If Warrick fell from power, Langdon stood to lose a great deal. That was why he had rallied the other advisors to pressure Austin in the first place.
At first, they had come with the simple intention of doing a small favor and lending some support. But they never expected Langdon to completely disregard their safety and continue to provoke Austin.
As a result, everyone needed to be investigated. In a way, Langdon had pushed them into a corner. Yet, he showed no remorse and had no intention of trying to salvage the situation. If this kept up, they were all doomed.
As the full weight of their situation hit them, the advisors began to think of ways to save themselves. Relying on Langdon was no longer an option, so they needed to find a way to appease Austin before it was too late.
Time ticked by slowly. In the reception hall, Austin sat calmly, sipping tea and nibbling on snacks as if he hadnât a care in the world.
On the contrary, the advisors were trapped in the room, their anxiety mounting with each passing minute.
As for Langdon, he maintained a composed exterior, but inside, he was a storm of anxiety. If Austin uncovered something incriminating, how would he defend himself?
Just then, a guard rushed in and reported, â Your Highness, Mr. Cruz has returned.â
At those words, the advisors and Langdon felt their hearts leap into their throats. Whatever evidence that Axel found would decide their fates.
âSend him in.â Austin set down a grape he had been about to eat. He remained seated, as steady and unshakable as a mountain.
He was well aware of the enforcement teamâs capabilities. Even if they didnât uncover everything about Langdon, they would have more than enough to take him down.
Two minutes later, Axel strode into the reception hall with several enforcement team members.
âWell? Did you find anything?â Austin asked indifferently.
âYes, Your Highness. We have all the evidence we need to bring someone to justice.â Axel shot Langdon a mocking glance.
Langdonâs eyes twitched, and his heart raced. He felt as though disaster was just around the corner.