Sylvia's POV:

I recognized the man who proposed to put Rufus in jail. He was Alston, Lucy's father. When Richard and Lucy got engaged, he was there and was also on the news.

"I believe that while enjoying the love and respect of the people, the royal family should set an example. Obviously, Prince Rufus failed to do this. When he went manic in public, it made people no longer trust him. If the royal family doesn't show an attitude, I'm afraid that people will think you are seeking private ends with power."

Alston's words did not only criticize Rufus but also implied that Ethan was partial to his son and defeated the ends of justice.

I heard that Alston was arrogant, and he never took anyone seriously. So now that Richard was convicted, he was willing to risk everything to drag Rufus into the mire to maintain the checks and balances.

I didn't know what Ethan felt at the moment. But in my case, I couldn't stand it anymore. I was so angry that I wanted to rush over and beat Alston up. He is a shameless man.

But Rufus stopped me. He held my hand so tightly that I couldn't even take a half step away from him.

father has his

a frenzy of rage. Now I finally understood why Lucy had a twisted personality. It turned out that it was

person who confused right with wrong and sought nothing but profit. He was destined to force himself and the people around him to the point of no return. Lucy was a good living example. Ethan was too angry

Mill, I don't think you can represent the entire people. And you don't have any rights to judge

beautiful eyes were drawn with

Alston didn't take her words seriously at all. He pulled a long face and said, "It seems that you

"How dare you!"

her off. Even if Laura was indeed biased, it was inappropriate for Alston to point it out in

this time, Gamma Mateo also stood up. Among the group of

is right. No matter what,

But he should be deprived of his rights as a prince and will no

Their complacent faces

you think you are to

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