"Who doesn't want children? I look forward to the expansion of the royal family," Salvador said. "He's only a few years younger than me. At his age, he should be considering fatherhood."

Derek replied softly, "Perhaps Prince Rafael understands your concerns and does not wish for any discord among brothers. Do you remember? From childhood to adulthood, he has always seen you as his role model and pride. Whenever he spoke of you, his expression was always one of admiration."

At Derek's words, Salvador reflected on many past events, and his gaze softened considerably.

After a long pause, he sighed deeply. "Perhaps I have been overthinking things."

Derek silently poured more coffee, understanding from years of service that such sudden sighs often reflected nostalgic sentiments rather than a shift in his cautiousness.

Rafael's decision to delay having children was a wise one. At least for now, without offspring, Salvador could feel somewhat at ease. Rafael had only recently returned from reclaiming the Southern Frontier, and at this moment, he commanded the highest respect among the court officials, as well as the greatest admiration from the people.

Any ruler would feel uneasy with a prince so accomplished and revered.

By handing over his military authority and settling down with a wife, Rafael was signaling his loyalty and offering Salvador a sense of security.

Upon returning to the Supreme Court, Rafael had been approached by officials from the Ministry of Justice with inquiries about the case. He dismissed them on the grounds of not having finished reviewing the case files.

That evening, after dining with Carissa, Rafael received a visit from the Minister of Justice, Patrick Lloyd. They argued in the study for half an hour over the case, and ultimately parted on unfavorable terms. When Rafael returned to Orchid Hall, the dark expression on his face vanished, replaced by a relaxed and gentle demeanor.

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