"Arlan doesn’t know about it as I couldn’t bring myself to tell him," the King continued, his voice heavy with regret.
"After a few days of Helena’s passing, when Arlan had begun to cope with the sorrow of losing his mother, he came to me and accused Philip of her murder. He insisted that I capture and punish him. He was just a little boy, relying on me to carry out such a task. When I asked if he had seen Philip and was certain it was him, Arlan told me his face was covered, but he could still recognize him. I took advantage of the fact that he hadn’t seen Philip’s face and continued to deny his claim, under the guise of gathering more evidence. Fulfilling Helena’s wish and protecting Arlan was more important to me." fгee𝑤ebɳoveɭ.cøm
"As the Verner family had disappeared suddenly, my priority was to locate you and Philip. Bringing you back was more important than apprehending Philip. Over the years, Philip managed to keep you hidden, but I am grateful that I was able to find you and grateful that you married Arlan despite the history between our families."
Oriana could see the King’s deep affection for his son. If it were someone else, they might have condemned Arlan, calling him a beast, but Ailwin was different like how humans usually reacts to something which was not normal to their understanding.
"I should be the one thanking you, Your Majesty, for your forgiveness," Oriana said sincerely.
"Let’s not mention it, as we are family now. All I want is for you and Arlan to lead a happy life."
"We will," Oriana affirmed with determination.
"Is there anything else you wish to know?" Ailwin asked.
"For now, there is nothing," she replied. "I shall take my leave."
The King offered her an approving nod, "Feel free to come to me if you need anything."
Oriana stood up and offered him a respectful bow, to express her gratitude. "Thank you for sparing me your precious time and answering my questions... Father..." The last word came out awkwardly, but she decided to try.
In response, Ailwin offered her a light smile and watched her leave.
With complicated emotions swirling inside her, Oriana stepped out of the King’s study. But the next moment, she felt something and looked around the empty hallways as if searching for someone.
’Why do I feel like he was here?’ she wondered, hurrying along the hallway to find him but spotting no one. ’Was I mistaken?’
Giving up, she made her way to Rafal, who was waiting for her on the other side of the hallway. As it was an important conversation between the King and her, the area around the study had been ordered to be emptied.
"Your Highness," Rafal bowed to her.
"To the Thistle Palace," she said in a serious tone, walking ahead to leave.
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