Book 5: Chapter 7
“The empress’ letter evidently shows that we’ve been played.” The Pope looked at his assistant and clenched his teeth.
“Of course I know! I thought that prince that appeared out of nowhere wanted to negotiate with us, but he ended up tricking us to steal the evidence from us! Castor has definitely betrayed us! God damn it! This sowing discord plan of theirs is too sinister. If it wasn’t for the empress’s letter of negotiation, I would’ve been played!” he said angrily.
“It looks like the prince doesn’t have any direct evidence. He tricked us.”
The assistant turned around and revealed his face, which was that of a merchant.
“It’s all my fault. The prince found out all of our secrets from me,” he said through clenched teeth.
“It’s not your fault. We weren’t prepared for it. We underestimated the prince. He’s not an ordinary person. He’s not calm, but his pro-activity and insanity are no less than that of the empress. He’s her son all right… But don’t you want to do something to that Valkyrie?”
“To the Valkyrie?!”
The merchant froze up. He then revealed an expression like he’d been enlightened.
He wore a debauched smile, “I’ve used it on many women, but never on a Valkyrie. To be frank, that drug is so powerful it could completely destroy a Valkyrie’s dignity and make her a dog wagging her tail as she begs us.”
