Athena threw out that cold sentence and turned to leave.
From beginning to end, she showed not the slightest bit of sympathy for Michael, let alone go up to comfort him. Michael could only watch helplessly as Athena and Xander walked away. Their departing figures pierced his eyes like thorns.
At this moment, his heart was filled with a strange, indescribable bitterness. In the past, when Athena gave her heart to him, he scoffed at it. Now that she didn’t want him anymore, he finally realized how painful it was to be ignored and abandoned.
The wounds on his back were still bleeding, yet the physical pain didn’t compare to the pain Athena had brought him.
Michael let out a bitter, self–deprecating laugh. ‘This is karma,‘ he thought.
Athena and Xander entered the Heaven Hall. Arthur was reclining on a soft couch, resting with his eyes closed.
Thanatus quietly stepped forward and said, “Your Majesty, Prince Xander and Viscountess Athena have arrived.”
Arthur opened his eyes, his face drawn with fatigue. “Let them in,” he commanded.
Lately, Arthur had neither eaten nor slept well, plagued by constant headaches.
Countless state affairs awaited his judgment, yet his ministers were unreliable. None of them gave him peace of mind.
As for Michael, though a marquis, his negligence had resulted in many civilians being severely injured, and Arthur had no choice but to punish him.
The Court of Judicial Review had also delivered more news. The eldest son of Henry had broken the law, driving his own sister out of the household, poisoning the old madam, and framing his sister.
Later it was found that it wasn’t poison in the traditional sense, but that he had given her toxic mushrooms.
Still, each of these incidents was a slap in the King’s face.
Athena was a miracle healer and a titled viscountess, personally conferred by him.
And Nicolas was foolish to offend a viscountess.
And for Xander’s sake alone, that scoundrel from the Monson family deserved punishment.
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But Athena remained kneeling. “Your Majesty, I beg you to deliver justice. Assistant Minister of the Justice Ministry, Nicolas, abused his power to falsely accuse me. He broke the law, which is an even greater crime for someone in his position. I originally did not want to pursue the matter, but he went too far and slandered me first. I beg Your Majesty to investigate.”
“Stand up and speak,” the King said. He already knew the situation Athena was describing.
He had no good opinion of the Monson family at this point, and Nicolas’s actions only worsened it.
Athena was the future consort of Xander. Nicolas must have had a death wish to slander her. It was also a slap to Xander’s
face.
Athena stood, her eyelashes lowered, hiding the emotions in her eyes.
In Arthur’s view, she looked all the more pitiful.
He said, “Nicolas has indeed behaved disgracefully. As an assistant minister, he committed grave errors and still shows no remorse. I will deliver justice for you.”
Chapter 441

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