Chapter 313.2
“Do you think it’s okay that we made such a fuss in the palace?” Eugene asked, changing the subject.
“It’s okay,” Kasser told her. He knew that she was trying to get his mind off of the Fire King and, although it wasn’t subtle, he appreciated it.
“Sang-je wouldn’t care?”
“If he did, he would’ve sent a knight. Besides, it’s not like we destroyed anything or hurt anyone.”
Eugene watched his behavior closely as he remained calm. She couldn’t help her mind from wandering to the relationship between Sang-je and the kings. I used to think that Sang-je didn’t take part in the kingdom’s affairs because he was supposed to be a divine being that stayed away from politics. But maybe he just doesn’t want to come into conflict with the kings.
According to Alber, the kings used to stay in or near the Holy City. Now, however, they were all scattered across the land ruling their own kingdoms, far away from the Holy City.
Kings were the only beings that could destroy larks. Larks that dreamed of death rather than destruction must have been incredibly scared of the kings.
As Eugene put the pieces together, Sang-je was in the palace learning about the fight that had broken out between the two kings.
Are you saying that the two kings fought with Praz in the middle of the palace?
