Chapter 388 - 354: The Method to Be a King
Laine Imperial Capital, upon the vast square of the Royal Palace, a white-haired old man stood in front of the palace gates.
He was William Garrison, known as the strongest shield of the Empire.
William Garrison had not partaken in food or drink for three days and nights; he was waiting for the Emperor of Laine’s decree of guilt. If the emperor refused to acknowledge his mistakes, he would continue to stand there until he died.
In the battle of the Impure Chant, William Garrison, the centenarian, led the Paladin troops repeatedly to fend off the Gith Yankee’s attacks.
It was also William Garrison’s struggle that allowed the Emperor of Laine to safely return to Flow Flame City.
William Garrison was originally a steadfast member of the Imperial Loyalist Faction, having argued more than once with the former Supreme Decree on behalf of the Royal Family of Laine. In William Garrison’s heart, the word "Laine" signified Saint King Arthur Laine, and his bloodline descendants should inherit this glory and be respected by all.
James Watson, this serious and old-fashioned old antique, actually criticized the emperor’s conduct more than once.
Back then, the emperor was not the current one, but similarly, he was a young man who knew nothing and easily made a joke of himself during political meetings.
But James Watson would blow things out of proportion over trivial matters. Where was the half-bit of respect for "Laine"?
Several times, William Garrison nearly threw his white glove of challenge in James Watson’s face, but for a Paladin to challenge a Light Priest was somewhat bullying. After all, William Garrison was a well-known and respected Paladin of the Empire, with only the Silvermoon Knight having higher prestige. Bullying was not something he could do.
