Chapter 436: The New King and the Old Prince
Chapter 436: The New King and the Old Prince
Sosa and Wools have not reconciled to this day.
The reason why Sosa and Wools quarreled was actually quite funny. When Sosa was handing over work to Wools via the communicator, he accidentally mentioned a dessert that he used to like very much. He said that he had not eaten it for a long time, and then he casually asked Huett, who was still working next to him, if he remembered it.
Woods immediately got angry and told Sousa not to mention such useless things and to be serious when working.
Sousa smiled and said yes, then walked out of the door with the communicator and kicked it to pieces outside the door.
Then Sousa fixed his hair and asked Huett if he wanted to go with him to assassinate Wools overnight.
Hugh looked at him for a moment, then put down his work and said he was going back to Rose Mansion.
Sosa nodded.
"It's my duty. Go back, brother."
Huett took his coat and prepared to go back. Before leaving, he passed by Sousa's room.
Sousa did not close the door. He stood by the window, the red wine in his hand as bright as blood.
Sousa felt his gaze, raised his glass back and did not speak to Huet.
Hughette spoke calmly.
"You will be killed before you kill Wools."
"I know. It's really frustrating to be a king. Wools is a good prince, but I'm also a good king."
"No one said you weren't."
"Some things don't need to be said. Brother, are you and I on the same side?"
Huet didn't hear this. He didn't have time to care about Sousa's sudden sadness. He was replying to the message from Norvia.
Sousa didn't know. Sousa didn't look back. The only reflection in the window was the silhouette of the new red-haired prince leaving in a hurry.
Sousa did not feel that this was a betrayal. He had a clear understanding of Wools's position in Huett's heart, and he did not need to force that unrealistic brotherly love.
There were many things between him and Huett. He had never firmly defended Huett, and Huett should not have done so... otherwise he would really feel guilty.
Sousa drank the wine in the glass, then sat down dejectedly and continued to look at the plans submitted by the ministers.
Wools was really an annoying person. He had disliked Wools since he was a child. Every time Wools showed up, his homework would double. Wools always felt that he was too careless. Although Wools was sure that he was the next king, he did not say that no one else could be king.
But who else can be it?
The other princes had never experienced this life-threatening lesson, so how could they be qualified to be king? Even if they wanted to be king, Wools would not agree.
But Sousa still doesn't understand why Wools could tolerate Libby for so long.
He only felt absurd about his father. He received a lot of malice and jealousy from his father. When he complained to his mother Bordonni, Bordonni just told him to treat Libido as a dog in a cage.
There is no real family affection in the royal family.
Sousa sometimes felt that his family relationships were a mess. His mother saw him as a tool to maintain the family's prosperity, his father saw him as a young but hateful enemy, and his uncle saw him as a machine to keep the country stable.
What did he think?
He had no idea. Being a king was good, he liked this country. Besides being disgusted, he also had some inexplicable admiration for Wools.
He knew that the position of king was his, so he was not very excited and even felt a little resistant.
He didn't seem to have much fun. He was so young and full of energy. He watched his brother Hugh go to Abersgar to play and change from a moody madman to a normal person.
Maybe he shouldn't have called Huett crazy.
He always had a kind of well-intentioned curiosity towards this brother, because this brother would help him out when Libido made things difficult for him, but when he approached him, his brother would act extremely indifferent.
He is also a tool used by his brother. Huett uses him to show his revenge and dissatisfaction with Libido.
Normal. This is how the royal family behaves.
Sosa was sometimes too lonely. He saw Huett's difficult situation and came up with a brilliant idea.
When Huett was alone, he asked Huett if he wanted to ask him for help.
"I will help you solve your mother's and your dangerous situation. You will be my toy. You must dedicate your soul to me and never betray me in your lifetime..."
Before he could finish his words, he was burned by Hugh's flames and ran into the bushes in a panic.
"Sousa, I can kill you."
Huett said this and turned away.
Sousa climbed out on his own without complaining to anyone. He accepted the punishment from Wools and wrote a self-criticism with gritted teeth.
He swore that he hated Huett. He was so kind, but Huett didn't appreciate it.
Many years passed, and his relationship with Huette eased a little. This was mainly due to his efforts, because Huette really ignored him. But the depressing royal life was about to drive him crazy. The authoritarian uncle and the stupid father tortured him from both sides. At this time, Huette was a rare normal person.
He actually had some desire to repair his relationship with Huet. Libido saw that he was sometimes particularly sensitive. At this time, Libido was not only annoying, but also disgusting.
"Sousa, don't waste your time. You are a selfish and cruel person. Brotherly love and respect will never happen to you. You don't know how to love. You can't love anyone at all. You don't dare. You are just like me, with this kind of innate defect."
Libido said this and finally laughed with some satisfaction.
"Sousa, I know you like Wuers, but is Wuers really good for you? He didn't teach you how to be happy. He just wants to train you to be a king without emotions so that you can always manage the country diligently..."
"Well, isn't that what a king does?"
Sousa didn't react, but he had to admit that Libido was right.
He was turned into a monster by Wools, and the less he resembled Libido, the more he resembled Libido in some respects.
It's really disgusting.
Sosa didn't understand why he suddenly became furious.
Maybe it was disappointment with Wools?
He saw from Wools's attitude that Wools was indulgent and helpless towards Libido. Wools loved his brother, even though his brother made him unable to become king in his life, and he expected him to die outside every day.
This kind of love ruined both him and Hugh.
So he was particularly dissatisfied.
When Wools once again trimmed his desire to share and interrupted his communication with Huett, he really felt that he had murderous intentions towards Wools.
This is the problem. Wools is absolutely righteous and seems to have no selfish motives. He doesn't need to care about Libby's family affairs. He is devoted to Remiaz and has devoted his youth to him. He is absolutely impeccable.
But Wools also created a life that was boring, burdensome, and possibly short.
Any resistance from him would be seen as willful and ignorant. He was being driven crazy by Wools.
Could it be that the Remiaz family has the genes to become crazy?
Maybe, Wools himself isn't that normal.
Sosa has not spoken to Wools since then. Wools doesn't know why he suddenly lost his temper, and Wools doesn't bother to know why he did that.
Wools chose to put pressure on Bordeaux.
But Bordeaux simply refused.
"Bordon, do you know what you are doing?"
"That's so rude, Wools, you weren't like this before. I think it's time for you to relax a little, you're as irritable as Libido now..."
"Because Sosa is throwing a tantrum like a child."
"Alas, people are like a swaying spring. If you compress it so tightly, Sosa will explode one day."
"He also knows he's the king!"
"You know what? Wools, if you knew he was the king, how dare you, a prince, do this to the king? Wools, you actually think of yourself as a king. Sousa is so smart, he knows everything, including things you don't realize."
"What am I not realizing?"
"You don't realize you're jealous. You're jealous that Sousa can say he's the king, and you're jealous that Sousa and Huete have a good relationship."
"Bordonni, I respect you, but you are slandering me."
"Wools, I have known you for many years. I have been through thick and thin and kept my family standing.
I can see what you are doing. If you trust Sosa, you will let him develop on his own, but you are pushing Remiaz's development so fast, and you are afraid that you are worthless. You have no relatives anymore, and you have no sense of security, so you think Sosa and Huett will repeat the same mistakes. "
Bordeaux hooked her little lover's chin and her voice became softer.
"Wools, your trauma has nothing to do with Sosa. I won't push Sosa, and you can't threaten me. If you are smart enough, you will know what to do. This is advice from an old friend.
I know how fragile you are. Wools, sometimes you start to believe lies when you tell them too many times. People like that are no different from Libdou... You and Libdou are indeed brothers."
After saying this, Bordoni hung up the call neatly and continued to enjoy her wonderful life. As for Sousa, she had no time to tell him about Wools. Since he was the king, he would be responsible for himself.
……
On the day when Wurs returned to the capital of Remiaz, Sosa pushed forward a number of reforms at his own pace. It was not Wurs's plan, but what he wanted to do.
He couldn't say that he loved Remiaz. He just knew that this was the meaning of his birth, and his personal destiny was dissolved in the future of Remiaz. This was what he had to do. Even if he was cut off from Wools, he still had to fulfill his duties as a king.
So, when he happened to look up and saw Wools after he was busy, he was startled for a moment, but he quickly calmed down, continued to complete his work, and ignored Wools.
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