The Next Prince, Chapter 43 pg2
The Next Prince, Chapter 43 pg2
“The culprit is not Uncle Chana... Uncle Chana disappeared because he left to prepare his manpower to come help here...” What was said caused the newcomers to pause even more. It’s not surprising that Ramil doesn’t understand what’s going on because the other side only believed what they saw.
It’s not because Evaa couldn’t fight... But Evaa lost because she was defeated by her own people, Ramil.” Khanin revealed, not expecting Ramil to understand immediately. Because the other side didn’t see the competition, they just wanted Ramil to calm down and listen.
“What does that mean?”
“During the competition with Evaa, I and the guys on the team noticed that Meenakarin’s guys intentionally lost one after another. When the race was over, I went to see Evaa.”
“...”
“Evaa was surprised too when things turned out like this, so I told her everything we talked about the day before. Chana happened to come and listen in, so he went out to prepare reinforcements. At first, I thought they wouldn’t do anything too extreme and would handle it after the competition, but I was wrong... I didn’t expect them to take action immediately like this.” Khanin answered all of Ramil’s questions until he had none left. The white man looked unhappy and misunderstood, as if he was lagging one step behind the others.
“Because they thought I would lose... That’s why they did this. If the Sovereign King was still going to be an Atsawathewathin, the mastermind probably wouldn’t agree.” Ramil replied in a soft voice, his demeanor visibly deflating, reluctantly accepting the reality. Although it was always a tie, Khanin was still losing in terms of using its own budget compared to Ramil.
There’s no way Puchongpisut’s side can win...
“Because the mastermind didn’t want Atsawathewathin in power again, so he destroyed everything... Did you mean it like this?” Khanin was taken aback by the words of his younger siblings, the white man looking lost in thought and conjuring up something else in his mind.
“Yes... because if it were me, I would also destroy everything and kill the people I hate.”
Ramil was right, the villain didn’t intentionally harm only Khanin like before, but this time he intended to completely destroy everything, causing everything he had built to collapse like a house of cards.
With two tiered eyes scanning the tense atmosphere that enveloped the people, a majority of which were important figures in the country, most of the crowd remained panicked and swarmed around the area outside the palace.
Some were ordinary people, but still had remaining power in the country. They saw the various guardians, all of them including the leaders themselves, struggling to escape the chase so they were preparing themselves with a lot of help, everyone was still in a state of confusion critical to devising a worthwhile explanation.
However, it seemed difficult to escape from the enclosed area in this situation. Khanin knew that Uncle Waseen was preparing, but he had no support left due to his slow pace, and he was waiting around without having any power to bring to the table.
Khanin blamed himself for underestimating his royal uncle and making everyone fall into this situation. He didn’t expect the leader of the Meenakarin family to be so brave.
However, one point that Khanin may have forgotten was that the definition of a stalled dog can explain the situation best. He hoped that the troops of Uncle Chana could handle this chaos. Because he himself had another important issue to deal with.
“Everyone is safe.” The voice of the third person called both Khanin and Ramil’s attention. Evaa joined in with Prince Kalavin, Jirat, Itti, and lastly Miss Mira, who had the Thawetmetha’s guards to watch over them.
“They’ve closed all the exits, now what are we going to do?” The foreign prince reported on what had happened. Kalavin was caught, but that was expected by the other side, leading them to prepare enough people to protect themselves, everyone was in a state of confusion, more than able to explain something.
I contacted my father just ten minutes ago... My father told me that he is bringing some people with him and asked us to move away to a safe place and wait for him.” The daughter from Thawetmetha suggested something that everyone around here must do. However, it was necessary to find a way to hide and escape with no help.
When some people on their side are still confused about the situation and the enemy knows how to chase, knows the vulnerabilities and intentionally creates a situation for real destruction, fighting face to face is not a smart option.
“Agreed, sitting here together is like being a sitting target, we have to find a way to survive by ourselves.” Looks like Ramil has figured out the direction to exit, the team grabbed the chance, the arm of a close friend, before sending a signal to his guard group to head to the second floor of the palace to find a safe spot.
“Prince Kalavin, please take some of your people with me.” Amid a sad face. Evaa turned to talk to her friends. When it was time to separate, having a lot of guardians like Kalavin is true, but it’s not enough to take care of everyone comprehensively.
“...”
“You better go with me, Mira.”
“But...” The hesitant young bartender reluctantly swallowed her denial as the imposing woman’s stare and tone weighed heavily on her.”
“Trust me, please. You’ve gone with too many people who are too dangerous... Come with me, Thawetmetha will protect you.”
Charan hesitated for a moment before deciding to move under the care of Evaa, causing Itti to quickly interject with a worried look and expression.
“Don’t worry, I’ll go with Prince Kalavin and Jae.” The owner of the famous bar understood the situation well and agreed that staying with Khanin now posed a risk, so they had to temporarily separate for safety reasons.
Take care.” Khanin turned and bid farewell to Kalavin, before they all dispersed in different directions, with the internal exit of Daveen Palace now inaccessible.
Charan and Khanin therefore saw eye to eye that the only place they should go now... was Dhipabawon’s office.
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