In truth, many people have overlooked one question. How did Monica's substitute maid have the ability to remove the Fourth Prince?
Henwell t that substitute once back then. Later, he even learned that this woman had asked Scar Tiger to bring a few people to eliminate him.
From the few sentences he exchanged with that substitute, Henwell realized that the substitute girl had very little experience.
Whether in scheming or in her understanding of the world, she could not have poisoned the Fourth Prince under so many layers of protection.
So soone else must have intervened at that ti.
At first, Henwell thought Count Lierul had done it to avenge his "daughter."
Later, he learned that Monica was the Grand Princess's daughter. Afterward, he learned that the Grand Princess was a Veil professional.
Henwell then began to suspect that this matter was connected to the Grand Princess. In the secret letter the Grand Princess sent him, she also admitted it without hesitation.
After her eldest daughter was brutally murdered, the Grand Princess imdiately went to investigate.
She not only borrowed the substitute maid's hand to kill the Fourth Prince, but also discovered that the Veil had played a role in this matter.
In truth, the Fourth Prince died in great pain. On the surface, he was poisoned, but as a mber of the royal family, especially after he had done sothing foolish, Semson had arranged professionals to protect him.
Three hidden guards at the Grand Knight rank were protecting him.
At the sa ti, he also had all kinds of extraordinary potions.
With that maid's ability, the poison she obtained absolutely could not have killed the Fourth Prince.
The Fourth Prince was indeed poisoned, but it was not poison in the conventional sense.
It was an extraordinary spiritual toxin, one that acted directly on the soul and was extrely rare.
More precisely, it was the Grand Princess's unique ability, Heart-Gouging Misfortune.
Unless one was a very powerful spellcaster, one would not be able to detect anything abnormal at all.
At that ti, the Grand Princess was already at the Grand Knight rank. As an assassin of a special profession, it was far too easy for her to kill an ordinary person.
Speaking of which, that fool Fred actually does not know that when he led the Grand Princess away, the Grand Princess was much stronger than he was.
If not for the Grand Princess secretly helping him, he would already have been surrounded and killed with his ability at the ti.
It was also because of Fred's brave protection that he once again moved the heart of the Grand Princess, who had long suffered coldness and exclusion.
Looking at it this way, during the War of the Six Kings, this bastard gained the most from it. Not only did he beco Ika Kingdom's brother-in-law, he also got himself a powerful professional for a wife.
It was also because Fred and the Grand Princess had a child that the Grand Princess did not completely lose control after Monica's death.
Otherwise, the Grand Princess would have assassinated every mber of Lumir's royal family.
After the Grand Princess tracked down the Veil, she began coming into contact with this black organization and cleanly eliminated the Veil mbers connected to her eldest daughter's death.
However, this also drew the Veil's attention, and it sent several professionals to surround and kill the Grand Princess.
Originally, the Grand Princess had no chance of surviving, but her special constitution caught the eye of one of the Veil's supre professionals.
That person was a professional at the Radiant Firmant rank.
What kind of rank is that?
Henwell was hearing about it for the first ti as well. After the Grand Princess explained it, he was so frightened that he almost packed his things and ran.
On other continents, the Glory Knight rank is also called the Radiant Burst rank.
The next rank of knight is called Domain Knight, also known as Sky Knight, while the general rank na is Brilliant Star Arrow.
As for the Radiant Firmant rank, it is the stage after the Domain level.
Such people stand at the peak of mortal power.
Even the ssengers of lesser gods would find it difficult to compete with such professionals on the main plane.
For the first ti, Henwell learned that there were still such professionals on this continent.
And this person was even a mber of the Veil. When Henwell thought about how he had thoroughly struck the Veil not long ago, a chill runs down his spine.
But he soon calms himself down.
Newwood once said that this continent has special characteristics.
If a Glory Rank professional who was not born locally cos here, they will suffer certain restrictions.
Domain-level professionals above the Glory level will be even less willing to take the risk. They will suffer greater suppression, perhaps even direct targeting.
If they are not careful, they may be brought down by local Glory professionals, or even overturned by several Iron Rank professionals.
As for these beings at the peak of mortal power, it is probably even harder for them to act casually.
At the very least, they will not risk triggering so unknown taboo just to make a move against a minor figure like him.
As Henwell grows stronger and learns more, he also becos more cautious.
In many people's eyes, Henwell no longer has the boldness he once had.
But in reality, Henwell truly does need to act carefully and avoid touching the powerful beings entrenched in their own lairs.
Returning to the Grand Princess, she was accepted as a disciple by that top professional of the Veil, who began teaching her how to control and use the power of misfortune inside her.
Strictly speaking, the Grand Princess is not a mber of the Veil. She is more like an external combat asset of the Veil.
The Veil will not force missions on her, but if she wants to obtain benefits from the Veil, she needs to accept bounty missions issued by it.
Over these years, the Grand Princess has rarely participated in the Veil's missions. She knows that her identity is very sensitive.
If not for her teacher's great influence within the Veil, the Veil would probably have used her identity to used her identity against her long ago.
The reason the Grand Princess accepted the Sunflower Fortress mission last ti was actually for her husband.
She wanted to exchange with the Veil for a precious extraordinary resource to help Fred's breakthrough.
If Henwell had not been sharp enough to sense her disguise, Fred would probably already be a widower by now.
What infuriates the Grand Princess even more is that not only was her identity exposed, but her husband actually broke through to Iron Rank by tempering himself in battle.
The only thing the Grand Princess is thankful for is that the one who discovered her identity was Henwell.
Henwell is an ambitious man, and he also has a decent relationship with Fred.
That is why her family avoided disaster.
She does not know that the true reason Henwell stayed his hand was Viscount Obian under her command.
But she must also work together with Henwell on certain matters.
Just like now, Henwell has given her a chance for revenge and given Ika Kingdom sufficient justification.
What she has to do is help Henwell persuade Baleqi at the right ti and make him give up the attack on Peace Haven.
From the situation now, both sides have cooperated very pleasantly on this matter.
Now, everyone has already confird from King Semson's behavior that what is written in the docunts is true.
As the commander of the Church Knights, Beirus cannot say anything good for Semson at this ti. He can only remain silent.
Tobias, representing the Empire, also feels a terrible headache. He did not expect Ika to have prepared sothing like this.
After hesitating for quite a while, Tobias bites the bullet and says, "I believe this matter is indeed Lumir's fault.
"We need to continue investigating this matter. As for you, Ika, could you withdraw your troops first? I personally guarantee that Lumir will give a satisfactory explanation."
Prince Kullen spreads his hands. "I cannot make that decision.
"As it happens, our Grand Princess is currently in the castle of the Dienbos family.
"Why don't Your Excellency go persuade my poor aunt? Persuade her not to pursue the matter of my poor younger female cousin, who was brutally murdered."
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