After playing an online game all night, he suddenly died and transmigrated into the game, becoming a famous villain.
At the very beginning, he confessed to the high-ranking duke's daughte...
“You should know as much about what’s going on in Parliament as we do.”
At this point, Haim Horn looked somewhat helpless.
There are twelve members in the council, two of whom are mages from the empire.
Rachel needs no further explanation.
The "Natural Sparrow" allows him to monitor most parts of the world.
The news that the goddess of justice had descended upon Endymion spread rapidly throughout the world.
Rachel deserves some credit for the three points.
The last one is even more heavyweight.
Victor Clevina.
The goddess incident that caused such a stir in parliament was, to put it bluntly, all because of Victor.
In addition, there is the relationship between Victor and the princess.
It would be hard for Aubrey not to know about this.
However, even if both sides are fully aware of this matter, they will not bring it up to each other.
Aubrey chuckled and waved his hand, and a servant brought over two golden chairs.
The handrails are even inlaid with sparkling red gemstones.
"Please sit down first."
Heim Horn and Ryan Kent nodded to each other and sat down.
Aubrey sat down again beside Aurelian, cross-legged, with a serious expression on his face.
“On behalf of the Empire, I acknowledge the legitimacy of the Parliament.”
Heim Horn said with a smile, nodding to Aubrey:
"With His Majesty's words, our council can rest assured."
The importance of the Karencia Empire in the international arena is undeniable.
Especially Aubrey.
His formidable martial prowess left a deep impression on countless people.
His very existence is enough to represent the entire Karencia Empire.
No one would want to provoke this aging, blood-red lion.
But once this empire, which has never been fond of sectarianism, speaks up...
Other countries will naturally recognize the legitimacy of Parliament and the Goddess of Justice.
The Mage Council itself wields considerable influence.
As a gathering place for mages, Endymion was no weaker than any other country.
At this moment, Heim Horn spoke up.
"Your Majesty, we will use this time of stay in the Empire to thoroughly eliminate any potential parasites within the Empire."
After all, this is also part of the transaction cooperation.
Helping the Empire is also helping the Parliament itself.
When all the fanatical and fervent believers in the Goddess of Justice disappear.
Therefore, even without the recognition of so many countries, the Mage Council will still be the sole legitimate authority of the Goddess of Justice.
After saying this, he stood up and bowed respectfully to Aubrey.
"Then, we'll take our leave now."
As soon as he finished speaking, Heim gave Ryan a look.
Ryan understood. He struggled to his feet, rummaged through the pockets of his overalls, and pulled out a very exquisite gift box.
"A small gift."
The princess looked down and her gaze fell on the gift box.
Aurelion was not at all surprised that the two councilors knew about her upcoming birthday.
After all, the entire kingdom was already celebrating in a grand manner.
She was just about to reach out to accept the gift and politely bow to the two of them to express her gratitude.
But Haim Horn suddenly said:
"This is a small gift that Congressman Clevner asked Ryan Kent to make, saying that it would be perfect for you."
The old monks knew how to please people.
It's very simple: treat the symptoms.
Happy birthday, little princess.
Upon hearing this, Aurelion's hand, which had been gripping the gift box, began to tremble slightly.
She gripped the edge of the gift box tightly, and paused slightly in surprise.
At the same time, I felt my heart rate increase slightly.
Senator Clavner, it can only be Professor Victor.
At this moment, Aurelion became somewhat nervous.
She even forgot how to bow politely, her mood completely replaced by indescribable joy.
"Thank... thank you..."
Before she could finish speaking, a teleportation spell appeared beneath Heim Horn and Ryan Kent's feet, and their phantoms began to tremble throughout the entire hall.
Purple magic overflowed from the array, and the two were quickly enveloped by layers of illusions until they could no longer be seen.
The moment two pale purple wings unfurled, the phantoms scattered and disappeared.
And then the two figures disappeared.
Upon seeing this, Aurelion blinked.
Why does this feel so familiar?
It seems that each councilor prefers to use a different teleportation spell to leave.
Aubrey knew exactly what Victor wanted to do.
'Forcibly twisting the will of a god.'
He was quite amazed by Viktor's extremely bold behavior.
A smile appeared on his weathered, aged face—a smile that could be one of pride or joy.
From the very beginning, he greatly admired Viktor.
Up until now, Viktor has exceeded his expectations.
They even dared to distort the will of the goddess of justice.
He also knew that Victor was doing this not for anyone else, and certainly not for the Empire.
But it was all for Gwen alone.
Aubrey greatly admired Victor's deep and devoted affection.
On the other hand, he was somewhat disappointed by Viktor's excessive devotion.
Aubrey glanced at Aurelion, who was immersed in joy, his eyes filled with anticipation.
Fortunately, he still has two years left.
At this moment, he stood up and slowly walked to Aurelion.
Looking at the gift box in Aurelion's hand, he couldn't help but ask.
Why don't you open it and take a look?
"I want to wait until my birthday to open it."
Aurelion shook her head and put the gift box away.
Then, she raised her head and said in a firm tone.
"Father, I've made up my mind."
"I will go see my grandfather for his birthday this year."
Whether it's to go back and visit his mother, or to show his pride and strength to the neighboring kingdom.
Aurelion has made all her decisions.
As she spoke, a figure came to mind.
He was a cold yet gentle man with a one-eyed raven perched on his shoulder and wearing a black trench coat.
"and……"
Aurelion's lips curled into a slight smile, as if she could already foresee victory:
"I want everyone to know this."
“Victor Clevina was my teacher.”
"Irreplaceable".