“Get lost! I’m not in the mood for anything right now. If you want to eat, go on your own.” Warrick snapped, looking annoyed.
“I’m not going either,” Percival refused tly. “I’m on a health regimen these days -only tea, no alcohol.”
“Fine. If you’re going to wait, then keep waiting. I won’t be sticking around.” Huxley forced a smile and acted like he was about to leave.
But as he turned, he almost bumped into Boston, who was approaching from the other direction.
“Sorry, Sir Thatcher! I hope I didn’t startle you.”
Since he was surrounded by so many high-ranking officials, Boston was already on edge. He had momentarily spaced out and almost caused a mishap by running into Huxley, which left him flustered and a bit tongue-tied.
Unlike the other generals, Boston didn’te from an influential background or have any powerful connections. He had worked his way up from the bottom, and thest thing he wanted was to offend Huxley and risk losing everything he had fought so hard for.
Huxley frowned momentarily but quickly rxed. He smiled and said, “It’s alright. You seem to be in a rush. Is something bothering you? Feel free to talk about it.”
A third-ranking official wasn’t a small fry. With another promotion, Boston would be able to be Huxley’s right-hand man. So, Huxley felt that offering a smile and extending a favor wouldn’t hurt.
“I’vee to discuss something important with the prince, but I didn’t anticipate such an esteemed gathering. My apologies,” Boston said, forcing a smile.
“Oh? You’re also here to see the prince? How coincidental, we’re all here for that as well.” Huxley smiled.
“Who do you think you are, showing up here? Get lost!” Warrick growled.
His words made Boston freeze. He quickly nodded. “Y-Yes, I didn’t realize you were all having such an important discussion. I’ll… leave right away.”
He was about to make a quick exit, but Huxley raised a hand to stop him. “Don’t worry. Now that you’re here, you might as well stay.”
He then nced at Warrick and smiled. ” Mr. Prescott, this man is your subordinate. He hasn’t done anything wrong. Why are you so harsh?
“Let him exin himself-what if he’s got some urgent military matter to report? If you send him away and it turns out to be important, you’ll be in trouble when the prince finds out.”
“Hmph! If you have something to say, just say it. Otherwise, you can take your nonsense elsewhere,” Warrick grumbled.
“R-Right,” Boston stammered. “It’s just that… Mr. Jovian from the Bard family is visiting West Lucozia today, and he asked me to deliver a letter and request a meeting with the prince.”
After hearing that, the surrounding people burst intoughter.
“Mr. Jovian from the Bard family? Never heard of him. He should just go back to wherever he came from!” Warrick said sharply.
If Simon had been here, he would have shown some respect. But Jovian was a spoiled brat, raised on his family’s wealth, so Warrick didn’t take him seriously.
“Hey! What do you think the West Lucozian monarchy is, huh? Do you think just any Tom, Dick, and Harry can waltz in? Ridiculous!” Percival scoffed.
The three first-ranking officials were still waiting outside, while some nobody-who probably came from some corner of nowhere thought he coulde in and see the prince. It was absurd.
“Get lost! Stop embarrassing yourself. Just looking at you irritates me!” Warrick ordered Bolton to leave.
“Yes… yes. I’m leaving now.” Boston was sweating profusely and didn’t dare to wipe it off. He bowed his head and prepared to leave.
Suddenly, the castle’s red gate creaked open.