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#368 - The arrogant Princess Hisar

Arslan indeed didn't know Travis's biggest secret, but he knew quite a few things.

Especially since he was connected to Lowry's side.

Even though Lowry was always extremely vigilant, and could sense even the slightest abnormality.

But who can be on guard all the time? Especially against one's own people.

However, a moment of carelessness could lead to disaster.

Travis understood this very well.

Could it be that he was even more likely to be careless than Lowry?

Yet, troubles kept popping up around him.

Over the years, he had come to understand why the gods always liked to nip everything in the bud before it even happened.

Even if the person who hadn't acted yet was somewhat innocent.

However, they did show some potential for harm.

The gods were high above, naturally not considering the differences in humanity or the chaos of human hearts; they would simply take action directly.

So, if the gods received any prophecies or made any predictions, they would basically come true... things that were originally impossible could become possible in their hands.

However, humans weren't really without ways to draw their swords against the gods; even if they couldn't win, they could at least leave them with a scar.

If that didn't work, they could at least blow up their main temple.

The High Tower Church really taught people a lot.

So, Travis really scoffed at the prophecies of the gods, at most being interested in some things that might involve him profiting from them.

Moreover, Travis would definitely not be so cold and heartless towards his own people; after all, he still had some humanity.

Even if he discovered that some people were wavering and their minds were in chaos, he would only monitor them, waiting for the day those people really made a choice before dealing with them.

Of course, for some people who were closely related to him, and who weren't wavering in their desire to betray him, but whose choices might have problems, Travis would directly stop them as soon as he noticed.

Those who trusted him would naturally choose to obey.

If they were really so ignorant of the consequences, then Travis wasn't incapable of learning the methods of the gods.

Arslan was very good like this; with just a slight hint, he could immediately understand.

Travis was very satisfied.

Arslan felt that he was really unlucky.

When he was young and ignorant, he made great ambitions, and then, he made a death wish.

Now that he was older and wanted to play it safe, he ran into a nemesis like Travis.

Of course, he wasn't too unlucky; at least he had taken in a good student, who could always pull him back before he went astray.

Although he was unlucky, his mind was still clear, and he knew very well that the main reason Travis continued to trust him and bind him tightly was not only because Arslan had never crossed Travis's bottom line, which no one knew where it was, but also because of Lowry.

Otherwise, just the fact that Arslan had stayed in that magic base for at least twenty years would be enough for Travis to suspect him of having some problem.

Although the former Arslan could be trusted by Travis to the point of entrusting Lowry, who had a good relationship with Ruthkania, to his care.

But as long as there was a little bit that made him suspicious, Travis could immediately put away that extra emotion.

Of course not.

As long as this villain can be used by him and controlled by him, then as long as he is capable, there is no problem.

If there is a problem, just clean it up!

Villains actually have a bit of an advantage in this regard.

But do-gooders, especially mindless do-gooders, are really annoying.

Of course, Leon's father wasn't to that point; after all, he had suffered a lot since he was a child and knew that there were bad people everywhere, and that those who said nice things weren't necessarily friends, and might be holding a poisoned blade in their hands.

But he was really a bit too much with the people he trusted...

So, even though Travis was so paranoid, Arslan still felt that it was really good that the king he followed was Travis.

Although he would occasionally feel a hint of rebellion when he was being guarded against and tossed around.

Staring at Travis, who looked serious and seemed unusually worried about his curiosity, Arslan replied coldly: "If you said you wanted to trap me by your side because of that base, I could believe it."

Travis, who was seen through, couldn't help but laugh: "But, Arslan, you really, really shouldn't touch Seberfia.

Lowry is a little too vigilant.

You also know that sometimes, the information he knows is even more profound than ours."

Arslan nodded: "I know.

When are you planning to move their palace?

Also, where are you planning to move that Mrs. Salsil?

Travis pointed to the map: "There's a large piece of land vacant here, and the buildings are also in line with their status."

What buildings?

Arslan glanced at the area above the right-wing barracks, separated from the residential area for the families of the soldiers by a cyan...

Cyan?

"What is this?" he asked, pointing there.

"A river, a very vibrant river," Travis said with a smile. "I got some interesting goodies from Lowry. I remember you went to ask him for some too, right?"

Arslan couldn't help but look at him: "You're really willing to part with it.

The Earth Church is still willing to sell you so many nutritional potions?

"Galvas definitely won't pay attention to me," Travis laughed. "But the Main Temple is very polite to me."

Arslan couldn't help but turn his head and glance north: "What value does the Icefield have to the Earth Church?

"Have you seen the Icefield Lace Flower in front of Lowry's castle?" Travis suddenly said with a look of longing, "Although I only saw it through Ruthkania's eyes, but... that kind of deep and shallow, complex and luxurious white is really too beautiful."

Arslan frowned: "Flowers blooming on the Icefield... no, are they planning to create a kind of grain that can be planted on the Icefield?

No wonder... even though the Nightside's actions are greater, the Lord of Frost is even more targeted at the Earth Church, and the Lord of Storms doesn't give them much face either.

This is... seizing the God Realm!

Earth... ah...

"Do you know that someone once said that everything under the ice and at the bottom of the sea belongs to the Earth?" Travis smiled slightly. "Although no one says or 'believes' this anymore, it instantly boosted the power of the Earth God back then!"

Arslan could only remain silent.

Some things, Travis could say, but he only had the right to listen.

Although they were both Level 16, Arslan had long understood how unimaginable the gap between the same level could be.

The reason why he had never given up on the idea of going to the starry sky was also due to this.

Could it be that he was worse than anyone else?

If it was political skill or scheming, Arslan was indeed willing to admit defeat to Travis.

Even though he was willing to follow behind Travis because he had his own thoughts, the White Dragon King indeed had the ability and courage to make him willingly submit.

If it were a king like Alex, even if Arslan had some thoughts, he definitely wouldn't be able to do what he was doing now.

It would be enough to show a certain degree of friendly attitude.

But in terms of the study of magic and the discussion of laws, Arslan didn't think he would be worse than others at all.

Of course, he wouldn't refuse to accept reality.

He didn't think that existences like Travis and Lowry shouldn't exist.

There are still creatures like White Dragons in the world! Humans only have a little bit of connection, and it seems to be a little stronger, so what does it matter?

Even a creature like Leon with special luck didn't bother Arslan.

But he would never be willing to be worse than these people.

Even if, at some stage in his life, he had to fall behind because of those special things.

But Arslan believed that he could catch up with his endless pursuit and never-ending diligence.

So, all the 'impossibilities' caused by those subtle differences were the driving force for his progress.

Unfortunately, this time, he would have to be one step slower again.

He shook his head helplessly and looked at the map again: "Will Hissar be willing?"

Travis glanced at him: "Arslan, have you gotten a little too used to my kindness recently?"

Arslan suddenly reacted: Travis's friendly attitude towards the mother and son before was not because of them themselves, but to prevent his eldest son from dying with grievances.

After all, the thing that child was most worried about before his death was them.

But this didn't mean that when Travis found out that they had become the enemy's knife, he would still be kind to them.

Travis was right. During this period of time, he had always seen the tolerant King, and he had almost forgotten how decisive this person was.

Moreover, this matter was really easy to deal with.

Mrs. Hissar had long been spoiled by these years of preferential treatment.

After knowing about Leon's news, people in the palace were thinking about whether His Majesty's plans for Leon's future would affect the struggle for the throne... No one thought that someone of Leon's age could become the heir to the throne, but most people suspected that the Earl of the Border was a necessary factor to the throne.

Therefore, even those princes who knew they had no chance, but as long as they were still in the line of succession and had not been ennobled and sent out, showed a friendly but reserved attitude towards Earl Hamilton in order to leave a chance for their children, and adopted a wait-and-see approach.

This was all normal.

Only Leon's biological mother, Princess Hissar, resolutely went to the White Dragon King and demanded that he must give her beloved son better treatment than Leon, and that he should not give any preferential treatment to the rebellious son who was expelled from the royal family.

Then, she was directly kicked out by Travis.

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