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Chapter 122 Education Goes Wrong



Chapter 122 Education Goes Wrong

As if there was nothing more to say, Xu Zhen shut up. Not knowing how to react, Seid was confused. The same was true for Alicia and the three monsters.

At this moment, Austin spoke to a maid who was serving: "I remember that some excellent fruit was recently brought in, right? Bring them some to eat. Of course, the more the better."

"But that was the Queen's instruction..."

"It doesn't matter. I'm going to report to my mother soon anyway. I will make my own decision, which will also include providing them with important fruits."

This means that no matter what the Queen says, he will bear all the responsibilities himself. Austin said so. Courtney was about to refuse, feeling really bad, when Xu Zhen came out: "No, don't bother..."

"It's okay. I was rude to my guests and I must apologize. You're welcome, Seth, just eat as much as you can. This is your reward for your hard work today."

"Brother..." Sayde wanted to say something, but couldn't. Austin smiled and stroked Sayde's head, then turned back to the palace and said, "I have to leave. Please enjoy your meal."

Austin did not wait for an answer and disappeared into the palace. The courtyard became silent, but the unusual atmosphere still persisted.

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"What on earth is that kid thinking!"

The shouts of Felini, the queen who ruled the Kingdom of Sforia, echoed in the office. Her son Austin's expression was also extremely bitter when he reported.

According to Felini's order, Minerva was confined to her house, but she did not accept this treatment at all, and even shamelessly retorted that it was Ced who should reflect on herself.

Even though she was severely reprimanded, Minerva refused to listen. Instead, she complained about how her brother and mother thought of letting this scoundrel go. Her attitude was like acting out a tragedy.

Hearing this, Philine, like Austin, felt a splitting headache.

"We have a problem with education... Now it seems that we have to find a way to change Minerva's attitude."

"I agree. It might not be easy..."

"I know."

Felini nodded as she recalled her daughter's performance so far.

Minerva's talent is extraordinary. She is intelligent, beautiful, and has received a gifted education that has proven her ability. As a magician, she may even surpass Austen, and she has great expectations from those around her.

However, Minerva only remains at the level of "outstanding talent".

She is intoxicated by her own talent and gradually believes that magic is everything. Although she claims to look down on Ced for the benefit of the kingdom, she has never really taken any action for the kingdom.

She believed that she had magical talents that could save the country, and she really believed that.

"Children who are treated strictly grow up unexpectedly, while children who are pampered become stupid. This is the so-called irony."

"So I said before, mother, you dote on Minerva too much. It can be said that this situation will happen sooner or later!"

“…I can’t argue with that.”

"Well, although I also have a responsibility... both to Minerva and to Sede..."

Austin recalled what his magic mentor once taught him.

The talent of magic is just a foundation. The key is to use your own mind to think, your own hands and feet to act, and to achieve results wholeheartedly on this basis.

Sede, who was never taught by the master, is gradually achieving results, while Minerva, who is regarded as a key training by the master, is complacent in her self-satisfaction.

Indeed, the word "irony" is very appropriate, Austin sighed.

“Will Said change his mind about giving up the royal family… and the country?”

“I’m afraid that’s unlikely. He has no attachment to this country any more.”

“Is this my fault?”

“…I can’t say it’s not the case, but it’s not entirely the mother’s fault. This is something that was bound to happen. At least that’s what I think.”

"You really understand that child's feelings. As a candidate for the future king, he should have his own opinions..." Felini said, and Austin closed his eyes in response.

"The path of the royal family is set from birth. Free choice is not allowed. He should be very clear about this. If this is the case..."

Austin opened his eyes and looked directly at Felini: "Give up everything and follow the path of your own choice. I accept his choice."

"Is this your answer, Austin?" Felini nodded with satisfaction. As an older brother, Austin's love for his younger brother was clearly conveyed.

Not only is Seder determined. The time for crying out loud is over.

Although Felini was happy about the growth of her two sons, she was also heavy-hearted because of her daughter's problems. At this time, Austin said seriously: "The more troublesome thing is Minerva. If Ced leaves the country, she may become more arrogant."

“Indeed. She will say that she has done great things for the kingdom and she will be enjoying the feeling of superiority.”

Felini held her head and sighed. Austin tried to imagine it and it came to him easily. This was very likely to happen, and he couldn't help but sigh deeply.

"Minerva won't just sit there and wait for death. She now almost regards Ced as an enemy. She may take some action. But if we clumsily try to persuade her, it may backfire."

"Yes, let's observe the situation for a while and then make a decision."

After saying that, Austin left the office. Although she hadn't come up with a solution yet, Felini wasn't going to sit idly by this time.

It would be fine if only Minerva was making trouble. If the people knew about it, it would only damage the reputation of the royal family, which shows how dangerous Minerva is.

Rash actions could backfire. Felini thought hard and had to find a solution.

She didn't want the country to fall into chaos because of a stupid daughter. Felini thought and sighed. Then she looked at the pile of documents on the table.

"First I have to deal with these documents... Alas..." Felini reached out to take the documents, an unknown expression of fatigue appearing on her face.

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"Why doesn't my brother understand my feelings?" Minerva complained angrily as she walked in the empty corridor of the palace.

After being locked in a private room for a few minutes, she managed to escape without warning. At least that's what she undoubtedly thought. She could confidently assert that she had not used any means of intimidation.

If the soldiers who were watching the room heard this, they would probably cry even more. But now she didn't care about it at all.


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