Chapter 391
“This is just too much, Thanatus murmured as he gazed into the distance, his face a bitter grimace. “And Pamela–what on earth possessed her to run into a pillar like that?”
net by Arthur’s cold, piercing gaze, and a chill ran down his spine as cold sweat broke
Ferman arrived swiftly. As he stepped into the hall, he was met by out on his neck.
He bowed and said, “Greetings. Father,” his heart pounding with anxiety.
“Why did Pamela have to be so petty? How did things get so out of hand?‘ he wondered, unable to make sense
of it all.
“Do you recognize your crime?” Arthur’s voice was colder than tempered steel. The consort I bestowed upon you publicly demanded separation then chose death to prove her resolve. You have utterly disgraced the entire royal family”
As he spoke, Arthur hurled a memorial from the desk straight at Fermin’s face.
Fermin dared not dodge. The sharp edge split his brow open, blood immediately welling forth.
Pressing his forehead to the floor, Fermin said in a trembling voice, “I have failed in my duty, Father. Please punish me.”
Arthur sprang to his feet, wagging an accusatory Enger in Fermin’s face. “The Queen is only thinking of the royal bloodline. But you you can’t
even control your own wife
“Causing such a scandal–how will the common people view the royal family? They’ll say we mistreat Pamela, and that you’re heartless and disloyal.”
Fermin’s brow furrowed deeply, blood trickling down from his wounded brow, yet he dared not even wipe it away.
“Father, please calm your anger. I will handle this ma
mater properly.”
Arthur’s voice was razor sharp. “Proper handling? What exactly do you mean by ‘proper’? Does it mean placating Pamela, yielding to her wishes and not taking a secondary consort, or even granting her a divorce?”
The rapid–fire questions left Fermin reeling, completely at sea
Fermin pursed his lips in thought before replying. Tather, your son will not divorce Pamela. But she resents me, and if I force her to stay in the residence. I fear she might repeat her old tricks. I–I was thinking, perhaps
At this, he shot a cautious glance at Arthur, thinking, “I’ve had enough of her antics lately,”
Gritting his teeth, Fermin finally laid everything out. “Your son wishes to send Pamela to a church for seclusion. The princely residence cannot be without an heir, and taking a secondary consort is for the stability of the realm, Father.”
Fermin kowtowed repeatedly, remaining prostrate for a long time, unwilling to rise
Arthur was initially irritated by
by the commotion,
but as he listened to Fermin’s words, his good gradually calmed.
Sending Pamela to church seclusion under the pretext of illness was indeed a feasible solution.
If she could come to her serises, she could be brought back.
After all, as the legitimate daughter of the Beren family, she could not simply be cast aside.
Arthur’s gaze upon Fermin softened, no longer menacing. He waved his hand and said, “You may rise?”
Fermin straightened up. Thanatus, ever observant, discreetly stepped forward and handed him a handkerchief. “Your Highness, please wipe your
“My thanks to Father,” Fermin said, knowing Thanatus wouldn’t have overstepped his duties without the King’s tacit approval
With the prince’s words of gratitude, Arthur’s anger abated somewhat.
Arthur looked at Fermin and said, “Although your proposal has merit, we shall give Pamela one final chance. If she comes to recognize her errors, she may return to the residence to recuperate. If not—
He paused, his eyes hardening with resolve. “Then she shall be sent to a church for seclusion.
He had given Pamela a chance; it was up to her whether she could grasp it
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After all, as a daughter–in–law of the imperial family, it wouldn’t do to be too ruthless.
Fermin withdrew with profuse gratitude and headed straight for Phoenix Hall without delay.
Dubbing at the blood on his brow with a handkerchief, he asked the eunuch guiding him, “Hone is Parmela faring?”
“Your Highness” the eunuch replied respectfully. “The imperial physicians have revived Her Highness. She remains in Her Majesty the Queen’s care and has not yet awakened.
Fermin nodded, a plan already taking shape in his mind.
Fermin thought coldly, Pamela’s suicide attempt must never leave the palace walls. Anyone who knows about this must die.
Fermin strode into Phoenix Hall, where the Queen was already waiting anxiously for him.
When she saw the wound on Fermin’s brow, her heart ached and her eyes brimmed with tears. “My dear son, you’ve suffered so much. It’s all because of that vile woman, Famela. If she hadn’t attempted suicide, you wouldn’t have been scolded by your father because of her.”
Fermin replied indifferently, “Mother, please calm yourself.”
He glanced around at the people in the palace and ordered. “All of you, leave at once”
The palace maids all bowed and withdrew from the hall.
The Queen looked puzzled and asked, “What are you doing! Is there something important you need to tell
Fermin’s eyes hardened with resolve. “Mother, what happened today must
must never leave the palace.” The Queen immediately understood his meaning and said coldly. They’re just a few palace maids and royal attendants. If they die, so be it. There’s no need for you to be so cautious- Mother will handle it for you”
Fermin nodded and continued. “Father w
wants to give
give her one last chance. If she comes to her senses, that’s best. If not, then there’s no other choice”
A pained look crossed his face. “I just pity my daughter Lucky, who has been without her mother since she was little.”
“It’s her own misfortune,” the Queen said dismissively, offering reassurance. “Lucky is actually better off without her. What good could a cowardly woman possibly teach? If you’re worried, I’ll bring Lucky to the palace and raise her myself
Hearing this, Fermin’s face relaxed into a grateful smile. “My deepest thanks, Mother
At that moment, a palace maid entered and respectfully announced, “Your Majesty, Your Highness, Pamela has regained consciousness.”
“Mother, I’ll go check on her,” said Fennin
“Go ahead,” the Queen r replied with a cold snort, her voice dripping with disdain. “But don’t show her any kindness, lest she gets ideas above her
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