THENEXTPRINCE, Chapter 43: The Truth Revealed.
“Protect the Sovereign King!”
At the end of Tarin’s shout, a huge commotion broke out. Khanin was still unable to grasp the situation as Charan ran towards him to grab his arm, while simultaneously removing his mask and throwing it away with agility.
“Keep low!”
Caught in the corner of Khanin’s eye, he saw his cousin Ramil and Petai, rushing towards each other as if ordered. Itti, Mira, and Jae were joined by some of Kalavin’s guards who came to assist in defense.
The majority of the royal guards were also supporting the offense, except for those in the middle of the field. Khanin was still unaware where the gunshot came from, and before he could say anything, he heard another gunshot resonating, followed by several more.
Bang! Bang!
Charan cursed under his breath, acknowledging that being in the open field was the most dangerous thing. Atsawathewathin’s guards immediately joined together, and the leader of the Phitakthewa family took hold of the young royals with her small hand tightly.
“This way, Khun Charan.” One of the guards handed Charan a gun, and he held it just like Khanin did. Their eyes scanned their attackers, who were dressed no differently from the assassins they had once faced.
Those sneaky bastards…
“Divide the force into two groups, lead the way to clear the area with the other group shooting down.” Target, Ra, was to take Khanin out of the dome. He ordered quickly, raising his gun to shoot one of the ill intentioned people, causing him to fall down from the balcony.
“Yes!”
“Don’t stay in one place, stay close to me!” Standing still was not a smart thing to do.
Khanin hesitated for a moment before following Charan. The young royals were separated, and the Shinkansen was the closest way out to the palace.
Khanin analyzed the situation intently in his mind, realizing that something unexpected might happen today. However, what he did not foresee was the extent of the chaos that seemed beyond control.
He had thought that Uncle Waseen would not dare to do anything that would jeopardize the trust of other countries, but he had to think again. Who would have thought that the people in the shadows would dare to cause such chaos in the city? It showed that its purpose was not just limited to the competition, but something much more…
“After the end of the competition, during this time, the Sovereign King would be busy with changing positions. I’ll try to look for relevant documents.
I think whoever sent the news about this must want me to do something.”
“…”
“For example, find evidence instead.”
Are you trying to find evidence like that?
“Phii Ran, documents!” Khanin burst out as soon as they crossed into the palace area. The group of criminals had been shot down and therefore, this area was considered temporarily safe.
“Too risky.” Charan thought the same, but he didn’t want to take Khanin into danger. There were only two main options for now.
One was to take Khanin into hiding from the palace, which Charan was certain Tarin and other members of the royal family not involved would have to do for safety. Option two was to go to the Sovereign King’s workspace.
Dhipabawon was likely to be there.
Sometimes it might include the ones who caused all of this.
If they took Khanin into hiding, they might have to take risks to catch the criminals and find out the truth. But if they chose to face Charan, they had to take him with them. The leader of the Phitakthewa family had already made up his mind. No matter what, he wouldn’t leave his loved one behind.
“Khun Charan, take the Young Prince to hide in the palace first. The left wing exit is still not safe.” One of the guards of Asawatewathins ran breathlessly following their report. The situation forced them to have no other options.
Charan had to take Khanin back into hiding in the palace. They ran along the path. This area may still seem quiet because the group of criminals was blocked outside.
“We will hide at…” Khanin’s question was incomplete when they stumbled upon another group of people rushing from the opposite direction. Ramil was present, exhausted and emotionally unstable. They kept their distance, cautiously looking around with their eyes.
“Is there something wrong?” Ramil asked, his tall figure scanning around. On the other side was a set of white armored suits. Their faces twitched nervously, their complexion looked shriveled and tight. The reason was that Ramil himself had just escaped from the bullet that grazed him.
“Almost died… but survived.” Khanin replied with a joking tone, his hands raised and sweating, but the listeners didn’t think like him. Suddenly, Ramil yelled with anger.
“To sum it up, it’s Uncle Waseen or Uncle Chana… It’s Uncle Chana, right? I didn’t see Uncle Chana around when it happened… Damn, I didn’t think so.” Ramil’s confusion caused the listeners to pause for a moment. Clearly, he didn’t understand what was going on because the other side believed only in what they saw.
But it wasn’t because Uncle Chana was the real culprit.
That’s because…
“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.
The north side of the Royal Palace was in a small uproar, the highest official of Emmaly was extremely tense, but tried to keep his composure as he did every time there was a crisis to solve.
Dhipabawon was using his brain to assess the situation, the old man scolded and cursed himself a thousand times in his mind, knowing that he was about to make a huge mistake.
Holding power for so long had made him complacent and underestimated other families, some of whom thought they knew too much unnecessarily. The mistakes made from impulsive behavior because of being above anyone for too long were leading the crisis to the Ashwatthama Rintorn family.
Dhipabawon still didn’t know who the figure lurking in the shadows was this time, but he was quite sure of his intention not just to sabotage the ceremony. This action was of great danger, madness, and fear beyond what the highest official of Emmaly could think and predict.
“This way, Your Majesty.” Virun’s voice rushed more than usual. Tarin had left, he had ordered the guards to take him out of here, but Dhipabawon had more urgent matters to attend to.
There were documents about transactions, and many other documents that should not be left behind when intruders like this occurred. It was too risky.
“Wait, I have to go back to the office.” The announcement from the highest authority in the country created suspicion among the man, but the guards behind them went straight to the safe behind the corner bookcase and carefully moved some of the necessary documents to the lockable bag.
“Wait outside the room.”
Your Majesty.”
The highest official didn’t explain anything to those around him, the old man walked into the office while ordering Virun to keep watch, and those who had been following went straight to the safe hidden behind the bookcase in the corner of the room. They carefully moved some of the necessary documents into a lockable bag.
“Why haven’t you left yet, Grandpa?” Someone’s voice from behind made Dhipabawon pause for a moment, the old man stood still for almost a minute, pondering before turning to face his own blood relative.
“Khanin…”
“What are you doing?”
“Why did you, my grandson, come here… Charan?” At first, Dhipabawon wasn’t sure how Khanin had entered, but seeing Charan following, he could understand. The other side probably had a way of speaking that made Virun comply.
He knew… Charan was the type of person who was good at manipulating people’s emotions, and it was important because he had taught it to his own hands.
“So what are you doing now?” The white bodied house owner gave Dhipabawon no choice, but because of the clear field advantage, the old man was able to combine posture and movement well.
“There are some necessary documents that I have to deal with. Are you and Charan safe?” The tone used still feels familiar.
Charan was silent, realizing one truth, perhaps because he had been raised by Dhipabawon since he was young, he never paid attention to the danger of people, and he was caught off guard by this person.
Never felt suspicious or doubtful, even now. Charan may think that Dhipabawon is still the same person. Without linking all the evidence together, there is no way to trust him.
Is it important to be too close to the point that you cannot escape? Or is it related to documents about trading with other clans?” Khanin is not ready even a little now, the younger person jumped straight to the point, and it made Charan able to observe abnormalities on the face of a person who kept their emotions well.
“These documents… are these documents about you sending products to the warehouse in the garbage removal factory?” Khanin walked more skillfully and calmly than Charan imagined. In the eyes of the Phitakthewa family leader, confronting Dhipabawon in a tense situation should make it clear that what the other party is trying to hide is no longer just a secret.
“Where did you learn about this?” The Sovereign King’s powerful voice was austere, the person who was skilled at keeping a poker face all the time emerged, and he planned many plans in his head to control and maintain the sand dunes that he herself had created, but it seemed difficult to solve.
“It doesn’t matter where I learned it from. What’s important is what the truth is.” Although worried about the outside situation, now Khanin wants to access the final information that is in the hands of the Sovereign King.
It is necessary to understand why his grandfather had to turn behind everyone, why he had to press Meenakarin until Meenakarin went crazy, and turned into this situation.
Only because he wanted to keep everything good.
Or is it because he was too greedy all along…
“The truth is that I want to keep Atsawathewathin safe.” Dhipabawon took a deep breath, “Everything that grandfather did was for the sake of our
Atsawathewathin.”
“Everything for us? Does that mean you had to push others down, stab others in the back like this?” It is because Khanin has seen everything that he can say such things, he just understood the kindness that the other party gave, that trying to keep ‘Atsawathewathin’ safe.
Everything for Atsawathewathin…
It has nothing to do with him being a grandson…, he himself is probably just a tool for Dhipabawon to keep Atsawathewathin in power.
“It’s something that you, grandfather, had to do. Grandfather, you didn’t want to let my father come to find me. That was probably something that must be done, right?” Khanin took the opportunity to ask what was on his mind all along, he turned to Charan who was standing beside him, the eyes of the tall man were shaking.
It became quiet immediately. Even the sound of exhalation from the Sovereign King was so light that he almost couldn’t hear it. The two pairs’ eyes dodged when facing the elder.
The issue of power struggle, the matter of various forms of coercion, they knew it was wrong, of course the disappointment and sadness it caused would only be heightened for the recent topic that Khanin raised.
He admitted that he did not want the truth of the matter to come out, and deep down, there was still a small piece of him that wanted to trust the person who once told him that they were like family and could rely on each other.
So please…
Please deny it.
“There may be people who want to divide our Atsawathewathin, I will explain when we leave here.” Besides denying it, the fact that his Grandfather, who is of high rank in the country and in Khanin’s family, chose to avoid eye contact, made it clear that his words were not successful.
Khanin took a deep breath, looking at the person who is like family and a high ranking official in the country with a feeling of overwhelming difficulty to manage.
“You don’t need to explain later… because I’m tired of pretending to be concerned.”
“…”
“It’s not like you, grandfather planned everything, hiding Dad from the beginning, forcing you to lie that you haven’t found me to Dad, just so I can survive and compete for Tarin to keep Atsawathewathin’s Sovereign King position. Is that true?”
“…”
“It’s not like that, right?” Khanin asked softly. Although he knew he should end the conversation as soon as possible, he still hesitated to ask for compensation for everything he did not know clearly.
At first, Khanin thought it might be just a bad plan of the person who intended to harm Dhipabawon, but today everything seems to be…
Since the day he met his father at the factory, Khanin knew that Tanattai’s strange behavior was because he had become the person who controlled the warehouse for the Sovereign King, kept quiet because he was afraid of being harmed…
It’s all to make him believe that he has no one left to depend on so the person he should rely on is therefore the Sovereign-King
It’s just because they wanted to control… they wanted to make him the bird in the cage… that’s why they had to do it like this, right?
The image that looks straight is blurred because the tear curtain that overflowed bombarded. Khanin stumbled forward. Because he didn’t know how to vent this frustration, the more the other side said nothing, the clearer was the answer for the entire story.
Khanin wanted to scream and ask the other side if it was fun to betray like this, but he hadn’t had time to say anything, the door to the room that used to be intimate opened wide, revealing a new person who had a warm smile on his face.
It seems like the other party has heard everything, his clenched fist came closer, knocking on the head pretending to be laughing in a cobra position, making the Sovereign King bite his teeth calling the other party’s name in pain.
“I really was not wrong to fuck everything up, if it was to have a chance to see an impressive image like this.” Heavy footsteps approached. When he got there, the person in official attire with the Meenakarin city emblem on his chest smiled warmly, swept his eyes to greet everyone in this place, making the Sovereign King bite his tongue calling the other party’s name in pain.
“Waseen.” Dhipabawon said the familiar name, the old man’s face that used to be calm and collected, this time showed signs of trembling, making the Meenakarin family leader very pleased.
“Are you surprised, Your Majesty Uncle, how this nephew of yours came in?”
“…”
“Maybe the dog that stayed in front of the room has died? no one knows yet, it’s probably Your Majesty’s habit, right? Leaving everything and protecting your own things has made you tired of it, right, Your Majesty?”
“You…”
“Why didn’t you answer little Khanin, Your Majesty? Saying that you can abandon anyone for yourself, everything that Khanin thinks is true…”
“…”
“Even the death of Charan’s mother… You… the so-called Sovereign King ordered her to be killed by your own court order.”
…
The Royal Palace below was bustling with people, but the large building was quiet, perhaps because the forces of those who did not wish well were spreading their power everywhere, the atmosphere inside was tense, looking out in any direction there were only unfamiliar men in black suits standing guard at the door, the unscratched small wonders guarding the door like normal.
Therefore, some who were walking quietly down the hallway had to be more careful than ever before, a man in battle armor aimed at the man in the black suit closest to him.
That side was turning to look outside the window, unaware as Tanattai hurriedly stepped behind the man, then attacked, aimed at the deadly point, his thick hand suffocated the man’s neck across from him before ordering the man following him to take care of it.
All of this… was the command and assistance from PrinceTarin, a high ranking official who ordered the search for Young Prince and Charan to be the fastest. Tanattai volunteered to do the job himself.
The long, thin legs strode forward towards the long hallway with a silent elegance. His eagle eyes swept along the surrounding area, and he and the forces PrinceTarin had provided were able to deal with more than half of the bad guys, but it seemed that the other side had so many people that they couldn’t choose to face them head on.
The situation was still worrying, as long as it was still unknown who the bad guys were, and Young Prince Khanin and Charan were not found, the area in the palace was not safe enough to do anything rash.
However, Tanattai had noticed something abnormal about Prince Waseen’s behavior, so he decided to secretly follow and observe those who had strange behavior. Hoping to learn something important.
It happened when everyone was running around in chaos. In a crisis situation where everyone is running for their lives, humans tend to run away to survive. However, Prince Waseen’s reaction was calm.
He did not show any fear about the situation, still walking towards the armed group in the area far from the sight of others with a calm face, and it seemed that the person Waseen went to find was the leader of all the chaos.
That’s clear enough then…
The situation was crystal clear. Tanattai quickly withdrew from the area and reported what he had seen to Prince Tarin. Linked what he saw with the information he had in hand. Along with the things Charan had previously recounted.
The man with a limp, that guy who went to hurt Khanin. When they put all the pieces together, the atmosphere inside the palace was both pleading and warning that they should not hesitate any longer.
When they received permission, Tanattai asked for troops from Prince Tarin’s guard unit, and he planned to clear the area comprehensively. Fortunately, the guard unit of the lord was flexible and they were able to take care of everything smoothly in a short time.
Tanattai was able to help almost all of the prisoners, but he could not predict where Khanin and Charan were in the palace at this time, he only knew that the search had to continue.
From experience, the first area Tanattai chose to go to was the central part of the palace… the office of the Sovereign King. He deduced from the whole story, and luckily, he calculated accurately…
At the upper level hallway, where Sovereign King and Prince Waseen’s offices were located, Tanattai followed and witnessed the other side giving orders for their men to handle the close associates and soldiers of Sovereign King, who simply stood there defenseless.
Many people, including Virun, were dragged out from the door of the Sovereign King’ office, leaving only the trembling man and Prince Waseen about to enter the room. It appeared that the other side had prepared well enough to overwhelm them.
Tanattai patiently waited until he was sure that both sides did not notice his presence, then he seized the opportunity to order his men to contact Prince Tarin to identify the enemy, before sneaking into the room quietly.
Inside the large room, it was divided into two zones. Tanattai knew exactly where to hide himself and kept vigilant to observe any person in the room, ready to prepare for possible actions. However, the familiar sound from the interior of the adjacent meeting room caused him to feel uneasy.
“And about what you, grandfather told me, that we still can’t find my father, but in reality you, grandfather deliberately hid him and wouldn’t let him meet me, is that something necessary to do?”
“Someone wants to divide our Atsawathewathin, I will explain it to you when we leave this place.”
“It’s alright to explain it here too… because I’m already tired of this fake concern.”
“…”
“It’s not like you, grandfather planned everything, hiding Dad from the beginning, forcing you to lie that you haven’t found me to Dad, just so I can survive and compete for Tarin to keep Atsawathewathin’s Sovereign King position. Is that true?”
“…”
“It’s not like that, right?”
What he heard shook Tanattai’s heart to an unbearable extent. He tightly held his gun in his hand until it trembled.
Before he could receive an answer from the superior person whom Tanattai admired all his life, someone intervened and interrupted the conversation with a clapping sound.
Followed by Prince Waseen’s speech, which gradually grew into something incomprehensible at the beginning. It took a while for him to regain his composure, and then he had to acknowledge the next sentence that was even more piercing than before.
“Why didn’t you answer your grandson Khanin, Your Majesty? You abandoned everyone who trusted you, everything that Khanin thought was true…”
“Even the death of Charan’s mother… You… the so-called Sovereign King ordered her to be killed by your own court order.”
“…”
“You commanded Tanattai to take Khanin away, then ordered
Phitakthewa’s men to kill the driver and the lady who is his companion. You ordered to kill the father and child who were residents in that area, ordered to burn until not even the face left of the person he loved to remember…”
“…”
“You ordered to set the scene, it was such a good plan, but why didn’t you dare to accept your own masterpiece, Your Majesty?”
Tanattai was stunned, every memory flowed back to the starting point, the picture that took the little child to flee from bullets with a woman. The innocent woman who was as pure as he was, one person was the driver he was familiar with, and the other person was the noble tall lady, the leader of the Phitakthewa family… Chita.
Charan’s own mother…
On that day, he received a message to escape in the middle of the journey, and Phitakthewa’s men received an order to bring him and the Young Prince to escape. Tanattai was given a ticket to immediately travel to England. Although he didn’t want to leave the two friends who shared both happiness and sorrows, he had to accept it in the end.
Because he trusted part of Phitakthewa’s people who said they would go to support Lady Chita and the two drivers, but in the end no one helped anyone.
In the past, Tanattai was suspicious of the ending of Miss Chita’s life, how much dignity she had left, as he had to bring the Young Prince to escape without dignity. Although both had to sacrifice their lives, it was to protect the heir of the royal family who had the right to contend for the throne. Their actions were more dignified than those who acted like mice, hiding and sneaking.
But what he heard was not like that…
If what Prince Waseen said was true, about what was done to him from being told to separate from Khanin, about being ordered to wait without purpose, about the lie that his son was in danger, as well as the driver and Chita, Charan’s mother who someone ordered to die… even though she was one of the few who had a chance to survive like him.
If he wasn’t too foolish like he was all along… he would understand that everyone was used as tools all the same.
The Sovereign King used the goodwill he offered, then turned around and attacked him cold bloodedly.
Is it really like that…?
“Waseen! Close your mouth!” The heavy and threatening voice echoed through the room, destroying the sudden happiness, as fast as thought. The gun barrel from the man following the leader of the Meenakarin family was pointed almost immediately at Dhipabawon.
“That day was it raining, Charan, but even though it rained… even though the car was still burning, why did the people in the car burn so completely, and why did your mother crash into a tree even though she could only have flown to the front mirror, why did Tanattai and Khanin survive, even though the news said both were burned to ashes… this was the question you had been searching for an answer to all along, wasn’t it, Charan?”
Waseen was no longer interested in that scolding from the Sovereign King, but the Meenakarin family leader remained nonchalant despite the tense atmosphere.
The narrow eyes of the Phitakthewa family leader were dry. Charan couldn’t think, he felt like a stupid dog that would soon be eliminated.
The reason Charan could not trust his own family members, the reason he could not accept the leadership position with justice, was because he felt that his mother’s death had only strange traces.
The corner of the mouth of the Phitakthewa family leader was tight. Charan couldn’t hear Dhipabawon’s words anymore, he tried to gather his consciousness, heard the sound of gritted teeth, raised his gun at the conversing couple fearlessly, his handsome face tense but not frightened, unlike Waseen who twitched a corner of his mouth and smiled with satisfaction.
He made a mistake… because he believed the words of the Sovereign King, believed the promises of the person who reached out to help each other during difficult times. In times when there was no one left, these people would lend a hand, support and raise the heroic mother of his…
He stopped digging into the truth behind his mother’s death because he believed only the lies and deceits. Only big scenes and lenses that he had seen, his sharp eyes were shaking, just thinking about what would happen next, his body was shaking all over.
“Charan… I…”
“Prince Waseen, order your man to lower the gun, otherwise, I will shoot you.” Charan didn’t listen to Dhipabawon’s words anymore, he tried to collect himself, the sound of the wind brushing against the grass, raised the gun and pointed it at the couple who were talking fearlessly, his handsome face tense but not frightened, unlike Waseen who simply smirked.
“Are you going to shoot me… why, just because I spoke the truth about your mother? Or maybe because the person who took care of you so well… was the one who killed your mother?”
“Stop…” Charan sensed that Khanin was nearby, but his voice was not as steady as before. His previously strong heart was now unsteady, something was squeezing him, and the hand that held the gun was shaking uncontrollably like never before.
No one in this generation knew what Waseen meant, only Dhipabawon became increasingly shocked when he heard the explanation that came from the mouth of someone he thought he was superior to.
“…”
“Dhipabawon killed your mother simply because he didn’t want anyone to know about Khanin’s existence. Uncle wanted someone as virtuous as your mother to die so that Khanin’s disappearance would become the ultimate reality… It’s just unbearable, isn’t it?”
The Meenakarin Prince smiled slyly, the information that he had been quietly collecting for several months was now being announced, Nont saw the terrifying disappearance ahead, and now the young prince of Atsawathewathin realized that he had been wrong about his opponent for centuries.
“…”
“Finally… he had to fake caring for the child whose mother he killed…”
“…”
“Because Khanin survived, your mother had to die… this is the truth.”
Yes… Waseen didn’t want to be the Sovereign King, but the passion and pain of everyone involved, on the other hand, is what he really wants…
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