Chapter 1213

When Brielle stepped out of the shower, the water had already turned cold. She collapsed onto her bed and, miraculously, fell asleep without her heart aching for once.

Little did she know, her recent comments had already sparked a major online controversy. Media outlets that initially blamed her for Prince Arthur's gunshot wound and believed she should become the First Lady were now in complete disarray after King's latest social media post. King's second post read, "First Lady? Your prince hasn't even warmed up his seat yet. Stop throwing yourselves at him, alright?"

His words left the media speechless. Sure, Arthur was the heir apparent, but officially becoming President would depend on the next congressional vote. However, Arthur had always been the public face of the North American monarchy, leading many to assume he was already President.

North American media, finding no grounds to argue, criticized King for his reckless attack on their monarchy, suggesting it could strain relations between the two nations. But King's next move was even more audacious-he revealed a treaty signed by Arthur himself, casually yet impactfully.

"As friends, this is the treaty Arthur promised, agreeing to purchase our oil at triple the price. Such a strong relationship can't be disturbed by a few words from me. Saudi Arabia and North America are eternal allies," King posted. Treaties like this are usually private and considered state secrets. For King to openly reveal it on social media for the whole world to see was a shocker. It not only surprised everyone but also plunged Prince Arthur into hot water.

Where would the money for this three-year oil treaty come from? The pockets of ordinary citizens? If it was national money, why wasn't there any media coverage before the royal family made this decision?

from congress members demanding explanations. If he couldn't clarify the treaty's

would pull such a stunt. Grinding his teeth in rage until

off guard by King's bold strategy. Disclosing such agreements was a risky move, both morally and strategically. This treaty, signed under pressure by Arthur, minimized King's self-damage. But King seemed

overwhelmed by calls in the hospital, spat out

Consequently, North American

reported a deterioration in Prince Arthur's condition. Meredith was summoned to the hospital. The treaty had caused an uproar within the royal family, and everyone

But

genuinely knocked out.

understood the circumstances under which the treaty was signed, signed meant signed. Now, the royal family had

until the evening, and he woke up with chest pain. "Tell Myles to

no choice

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