The Next Prince, Chapter 39 pg6
The Next Prince, Chapter 39 pg6
It doesn't matter to be proud of anyone, but even so, it firmly believes in justice, full of morality, so it's not surprising that it likes to praise itself.
Probably confident that he hasn't done anything wrong, whether in front or behind.
Keep such a person as a friend, better than turning them into enemies.
“You're not like your father. If my uncle were like you, he wouldn't let anyone lead him by the nose” Khanin means having virtue if a person is a father, having that thing is as good as a child, so there wouldn't be a situation where Ramil has to kneel in front of him like this.”
“....”
“Think about it. If your father doesn't play tricks, then we will probably all practice to play for real in a few days.”
“...”
“You're a talented person, indeed, you're a scary opponent, and if I were to eliminate someone, I would eliminate someone as scary as you.”
On occasion, he praised along with the fire in Ramil's chest.
“...”
Khanin knows in his heart that Ramil won't be able to speak. Because the other party probably thinks the same way.
“If that's the case, then are you still giving up your rights? But what if the real goal is not me, but you. If that person is actually trying to pull you out of the competition, and you give up your rights, it means he succeeded.”
“What does that mean?”
“Well then... think about who would benefit from this if I were hurt, and you relinquish your rights.”
Once it was proven that Ramil did not commit any wrongdoing, Khanin used the disappointment of the other party as leverage to bring them in as allies.
He intentionally scattered various pieces of information for Ramil to ponder, and someone like Ramil, who has enough integrity, would use that information to eliminate those who have no inclination to engage in malicious activities from the thought system.
Therefore, Ramil's information is trustworthy.
“Evaa and Uncle Chona are not like that.”
“I haven't said anything about who they are yet, why would you think of pointing the finger at Evaa instead.” Khanin smiled, not a mocking smile, but a satisfied smile when more information that was closer to the truth emerged.
“Because Evaa and Uncle Chona are in a low key struggle with my father, they have different opinions and haven't talked for a long time, there is no way for them to cooperate.”
“So someone who talks to your father frequently is probably not my father.”
Ramil fell silent for a moment, his mind filled with thoughts, and after a while, his brows furrowed.
“There is someone who has been approaching my father all along, someone who analyzed your game plan, that person told my father that I am foolish, playing your game, doing everything, willing to pay a high price to defeat you, even though it's not a victory I should be proud of, but if that person is true, there is no motivation for him to do that. Because no matter who wins this game, he doesn't benefit from it. Because he himself has no son.”
“Uncle Waseen?”
“Yes.”
“And is Uncle Waseen close to Uncle Chona?”
“I don't know about that, I only know that the Meenakarin's people belonging to Evaa’s team who came to compete account for a half of her team.”
Now we've come to this point. Khanin seems to have started to understand several things, even though Ramil said that person is not beneficial, but if that side cooperates with Thawetmetha.
Or if no one can win... If no one can guess who can win, then how will the judgment criteria be?
Who will become the next Sovereign-King?
“If that's the case, Evaa shouldn't be trusted either...” Khanin commented that way, he won't stop suspecting until he knows the truth, and now Evaa is the person who is highly suspicious at the beginning.
“What do you want by saying that?” Ramil looked at the other side with a lack of understanding.
“I want you to continue competing, it's better if we cooperate.”
“But I...”
“Don't you want to find out who is behind all this?”
Ramil's gaze changed immediately upon hearing that. Khanin believed that the other side probably didn't think about it and only realized it after hearing his opinion.
“I do.”
“If that's the case, you shouldn't give up your rights. Doing so immediately means that you're blindly following someone’s game without knowing what it wants...”
“...”
“Think carefully. Even if your father no longer has the right to be the Sovereign-King, he can still live, but if things turn out badly... your father might be assassinated, a life in rebellion. If we can find the real enemy after that person gains power, no matter what, they will have to silence your father.”
“My father wouldn't do something like that. Even though he wants power, he's not that evil.”
“That's the reason... why do you still have to compete.”
“....”
“We have to work together to find evidence that proves your father didn't intend to kill me. He might have been used as a deception, but he didn't intend to harm me to the point of death. We need to find out who the real enemy is... and bring them to justice together.”
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