Chapter 1251
Even after Carissa left, Kylie couldn't calm down from her anger.
She sat in silence, watching darkly as Gerald took his medicine. After that, the royal physician performed needle
treatment on him. Gerald also took the pills Sebastian had left for him.
Within two hours, his complexion gradually improved.
The royal physician confirmed that Gerald's spirits had lifted, and there was hope for his recovery.
The Quinton family was delighted, but Kylie was utterly disappointed. Her face was as pale as it had been the
day Gerald had gone to the gentlemen's retreat.
She knew she had taken a gamble, and that her actions would alienate her maternal family and anger the king.
Yet, Carissa posed a monumental threat. Only when her nwas fully tarnished could Kylie's title as queen be
solidified.
Kylie could do everything Carissa had done-reopening the women's academy, recruiting noblewomen and
officials’ daughters to attend, and consolidating the power of the noble families to strengthen Connor's position.
Things she once refused to do, Kylie now considered. She had seen through her dad's indecisiveness. He had
placed all his hopes on the Quinton family, but if anything went wrong, it would all collapse. Jeremiah entered to
visit Gerald, patting him on the shoulder. "Old friend, take care of yourself. Watch how these young ones stir
things up. As long as they're causing a ruckus, the world will stay lively." Gerald was moved. He had expected
Jeremiah to look down on him, but his attitude remained unchanged, just like it had always been.
Gerald pulled through in the end, but Ruth didn't. In early February, the news of her death was officially
announced, and Salvador sent word to Yuvan that he could return for the funeral.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtYuvan seemed to have been waiting for this day. He wept loudly in his estate, then began making preparations.
He wasn't getting ready to return to the capital. Instead, he had prepared a storyteller in advance.
The storyteller would exaggerate the death of Yuvan's mom, portraying her as a victim of the royal family's
cruelty and the king's neglectful actions.
However, he had yet to make his move when he began hearing praises from the common people for the current
queen dowager. They spoke of how Victoria had posted public notices across the realm, seeking the best
physicians to treat Ruth.
Not only did the royal physicians tend to her for 24 hours, but Victoria also invited Sebastian to the palace to
treat Ruth using the finest medicinal herbs available.
Naturally, there were also mentions of her extraordinary generosity-granting Yuvan leave to return to the capital
to care for his ailing mom for an entire year.
Yuvan was caught off guard, his plans thwarted before they even began.
But how could he accept his? In the past, he would endure everything quietly. Now, with his body disabled, he
was more anxious than ever. Despite the public's praise, he still sent his people to spread
rumors.
Unfortunately for him, Victoria's reputation was already well-known among the people. His words hardly made it
beyond Valken before they were swiftly rebutted.
A single drop of water falling into the ocean made only a tiny ripple before disappearing completely. When Yuvan
returned to Valken, something else struck him as strange. It seemed that his control over affairs in Valken had
weakened.
That was how it felt!
He could still summon the local officials, but his orders were often delayed or met with excuses. When they did
come, they were overly polite and respectful.
Though he sensed something was wrong, he couldn't quite put his finger on it.
He summoned Wayne for advice. Wayne suggested that perhaps the officials had grown complacent after he had
spent too much tin the capital.
"It'll pass in time," Wayne assured Yuvan.
Yet, doubts still lingered in Yuvan's
mind. Even more troubling was the news coming from the capital. It was said that spies from Sandoria had
infiltrated the gentlemen's retreats in the capital, and that t they had been brought in by Eleanor all those years
ago.
Eleanor had never mentioned anything of the sort. Had she had dealings with Sandoria? Why hadn't he been
told?
Eleanor was far too sharp to be
unaware of something like this. Back then, the Southern Frontier was stil under Sandoria's control. If it was just
for profit, bringing Sandoria's spies into the capital and taking such a huge risk wasn't something she would've
done.
Unless, of course, she had an agenda of her own, or had made skind of alliance. Maybe she was working for
someone else.
"Yuvan, are you planning to return to the capital for the funeral?" Harvey asked him.
Yuvan was torn.
Going back to the capital meant danger. Not going meant failing to observe his duty to his mom.
After weighing it all, he found that his reputation mattered less and less. Safety was now his priority. "I am
disabled and need treatment The journey is too much for me. will take this as my failure as a son, and hope that
my mom's spirit will forgive me."
Harvey nodded. "I believe you've made the right choice. You shouldn't return. Word has cfrom the capital
that Rafael left before the new year. He may have cto Valken. We should stay here for now."
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