Chapter 16: The truth-2
Rinne showed him evidence. She investigated the matter and found out the man who wrote that letter to her—notifying her about her grandma’s illness.
And through him, she realized that the Prince was behind this.
"If you want I can use my skill to prove that I am not saying a lie here," She said as she raised her staff.
She had that skill, and if she was so confident, then it means she wasn’t lying. And why would she? Conspiring against the Prince without any reason would only lead to harm.
And it’s not like Hades never suspected Cedric of this. The prime reason is Kayla.
The way she switched partners and suddenly everything was focused on Cedric, it did feel strange.
But,
"While what you’re saying makes sense... what was the motive?" Hades couldn’t help but ask.
Yes, everything she said lined up. Cedric had objected to his decision—but it wasn’t just an objection. It was deliberate. As if Cedric knew that Hades wouldn’t listen, and counted on it. As if rejecting his advice was part of the plan. Because Cedric already knew what was about to happen. He had carefully set the pieces in place.
But... why?
"What could he possibly gain?"
