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Lincon’s statement drew many curious glances. Anyone smart enough could clearly tell that Austin had more supporters.Therefore, selecting Austin would be the wisest choice.

As the brains behind West Lucozia, Lincon was seen as the strategic advisor of the region. It appeared rather unusual for him togo against the trend and support Logan.

“Sir Lincon, | respectfully disagree.”

Tyrus countered, “Prince Logan’s martial talent is indeed unparalleled in West Lucozia. However, the title of Prince of WestLucozia is not merely bestowed upon a formidable warrior.

“Prince Austin, on the other hand, not only excels in both martial and literary arts, but he also has widespread support. Havingyears to hone his skills in the military, he has demonstrated excellence in various aspects.

“If Prince Austin assumes the throne, he will undoubtedly lead West Lucozia into an era of prosperity like never before!”

Austin was the King’s nephew and also his future son-in-law. Given the impending marriage between both families, Tyrus wasunwavering in his support for Austin.

That was because once Austin became the Prince, his daughter would be the Princess, and his status would naturally beelevated alongside them.novelbin

“| agree with Sir Storm,” voiced a general from the Black Dragon Army.

“| acknowledge Prince Logan's excellence, but His Highness has been absent from West Lucozia for many years and is nolonger familiar with the intricate affairs of our region.

“However, Prince Austin is different. His Highness grew up here and has a comprehensive understanding of all aspects, be itpersonal connections or military affairs.

“Therefore, having Prince Austin assume the throne is the most fitting choice.”

“That’s right! Prince Logan’s prolonged absence makes it challenging for him to win the hearts of our people. | support PrinceAustin as our future ruler!”

At that moment, most of the military generals began to choose sides. Despite Logan's exceptional abilities, his prolongedabsence had created a sense of unfamiliarity among them.

On the contrary, although Austin had been less reliable in the past, his outstanding performance in recent years and theirfamiliarity with him played a significant role.

Considering Austin’s character, the generals believed he was unlikely to jeopardize their interests once he assumed the role ofPrince.

For them, choosing the Prince boiled down to a simple calculation of weighing the pros and cons.

“Prince Logan possesses extraordinary talent and vision. His future achievements are bound to surpass even those of PrinceRufus. | believe that most present here are well aware of this. My choice remains to support Prince Logan,” Lincon assertedonce more.

His support for Logan wasn’t solely driven by gratitude toward Princess Alba. He genuinely believed that Logan would be theideal Prince of West Lucozia. In his view, Logan had the potential to surpass even Rufus of the past.

“Prince Austin has my support!” Tyrus declared loudly.

“Prince Austin has my support as well! “The Black Dragon Army general followed suit.

“Prince Austin has all of our support!” dozens of influential figures echoed in agreement. It appeared as if there wasoverwhelming support for Austin compared to Logan.

“Adam, what do you think?” Rufus, yet to reveal his stance, turned his attention to Adam instead, who was in the midst of dining.

Adam’s two hundred thousand White Tiger Army had already returned to their stations, but he took the opportunity to relax,planning to linger around West Lucozia castle for a few days.

Now, Rufus’ unexpected question in front of everyone left him bewildered. He had been enjoying his meal and didn’t anticipatebeing interrupted.

Sensing the crowd’s attention, Adam wiped his mouth with a napkin and said with a smile, “Your Highness, I’m merely anoutsider. It would be improper of me to intervene in matters within West Lucozia.”

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