Previous chapter:
Chapter 1841 - 155: Treatment (Part 3)
Next chapter:
Chapter 1843 - 156: Wrath of the Emperor (Part 2)
PREVIEW
... directly, leaving no opportunity for the crowd to persuade him to stay.
Rationally, he knew the Royal Family was a big trouble at this moment.
On the surface, Caesar IV suffered a curse, seemingly settling the previous matters, yet political struggle has never been resolved with a reasonable explanation alone.
The Conservative Faction lost their reason to attack the Emperor, but they could target the Emperor’s followers, as those involved in the rebellion do not have ’cu ...
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE





























