No one dared to answer his question. Instead, everyone was now silent and began to think furiously about the arrival of another War General who was said to be powerful. Feeling so pressured, Giorgino was forced to say, "Can't we trap him?" "Sir, this is very risky," one of the palace officials said. "This could end badly, sir. I can't imagine General Stewart's wrath," the messenger said with a trembling body. Not knowing what was really going on in the Sealand Kingdom, Giorgino did not understand how the general could keep his army intact. It seemed highly improbable. There should have been at least one or two killed. "What tactics does he actually have? How did he do it?" Giorgino began to try to think deeper, looking for loopholes that he might be able to use to defeat Bill Stewart. However, a soldier suddenly staggered into the palace hall and said, "Sir, I have a message from General Stewart." Giorgino turned his head quickly, "What is the message?" "He gives you four hou
Giorgino looked around. Lives were beginning to fall at an alarming rate. Not from the opposing side, but his own side. His soldiers slowly fell and decreased. In fact, it was seen in his eyes if several palace officials intervened to help fight the enemy troops. His anger was so high but sadness was eating away at his heart so fast. Bill said again, "Do you want to maintain your ego and keep attacking me or do you want to save the remaining people of your kingdom. You decide for yourself." Scream after scream was heard by Giorgino now. It seemed so torturous and disturbing to him. The man turned to the great War General and instantly dropped his rifle, sword and other weapons. The man then knelt in front of Bill, "I don't know what strategy you've used, but for now I surrender." Bill actually hated that remark. Surrender was one of the most painful words to hear. He himself had never said that one word in his life. Even when he was in a tight spot, Bill never said that word. Ho
"General Mackenzie would never kill an unprepared enemy, sir," Giorgino's men said. Giorgino sighed, "There are many people like that. I don't think anyone can really point to this until there is clear evidence." The conversation between Giorgino and the other officials and men ended there. Meanwhile, now William Mackenzie, the person they were talking about was sitting in the airplane facing Jody Gardner who had yet to open his mouth. Bill did not open the conversation or even look at Jody. It left both men looking confused. Of course, that didn't apply to Andrew Reece and Steven. Steven was still looking sarcastically at Andrew, while Andrew looked relaxed and calm. "You must have the upper hand because your war general managed to defeat two kingdoms," Steven said. Andrew smiled casually, "Before General Stewart defeated those two kingdoms, I was already on top." "Wow, you've only won twice and you're so arrogant. General Gardner has won dozens of times," Steven retorted. "
Keannu looked surprised and confused at Bill. The king replied, "Why do you ask like that, General Stewart? It's of course to celebrate your victory. You have defeated two kingdoms at once. Yoi deserve to be welcomed." Monica Wilhem who was standing beside her husband immediately realized that Keannu had committed an upset. She could see it in William Mackenzie's unflattering gaze. Instead of feeling happy about the celebration, Bill's face showed dislike and there was even a look of sadness on it. "Is this not enough welcome for your victory, General?" Keannu asked. Jody Gardner who was standing not far from Bill snorted. He thought to himself, of course that's what he was thinking. What else could it be? Steven who was accompanying him said quietly so that no one could hear, "I never expected that, General. I thought General Stewart had a humble nature but apparently he likes compliments. Well, that's very surprising." "That's right. He looks so dynamic from the outside but h
"Yes. Bill has upset you," Monica said casually. Keannu replied, "You're dead wrong. He hasn't just upset me, he's angered me." Monica, who seemed to have guessed what her husband might do, immediately stepped back. Sure enough, Keannu immediately grabbed the various trinkets that were going to be given to William Mackenzie for his victory and threw them all over the place. Not only that, but he also damaged so many other items that the area used to welcome their War General became chaotic and dirty. His anger was so uncontrollable at the moment that Monica did not dare to approach. She was still keeping a safe distance of about five meters so as not to be hit by her husband's rage. However, she certainly couldn't leave her husband in such a chaotic state so she still stayed there. Even though Keannu was still raging now, Monica was no longer afraid. This was because she was used to the man's strange behavior whenever he was angry. After he was satisfied messing up the place,
Keannu once again leered at his wife and instead smiled and kissed her briefly on the cheek and then said, "Do you now mind me bringing women into my palace?" Hearing Keannu's words, Monica Wilhelm almost lost her mind, "You ... wouldn't do such a shameful thing, Kean, would you?" "Who knows?" Keannu replied with a mysterious look in his eyes. Not wanting to get any crazier, Monica chose to say, "You ... don't deserve to be called human if you get-" "Just wait, my Queen! Just wait for a moment!" Keannu retorted. Monica, who could no longer contain herself because of the anger that overcame her, stomped her foot hard and left the welcoming area, leaving Keannu alone. When she reached her palace, Monica ordered, "Bring me some cold water, Magdalena." The trusted maid quickly fetched and handed Monica a glass of cold water which she quickly drank with her hands shaking violently. Magdalena, who had not been allowed to accompany her queen while talking to the king, immediately bega
William Mackenzie paused for a moment, then without thinking he immediately took out his cell phone and contacted the bodyguard he had assigned to protect his wife. Andrew Reece, who didn't understand what the major general was doing, remained silent and waited. "James. Is there a problem in the house?" Bill asked quickly. "Nothing, sir." Bill breathed a sigh of relief, "So, where's my wife?" "Madame has just fallen asleep, sir. Do I need to ask Mary to wake her up?" James asked. "No need, tomorrow morning I'll call her cell phone directly," Bill declined. "Yes, sir." Bill said again, "Tighten the guard throughout the house. If anything happens, call me immediately." "Yes, sir. Yes, I'll do it." After disconnecting the call, Bill turned to Andrew Reece whose face was slightly flushed. "Did you hear that, Reece?" "Yes, General." The young man replied in a very low tone of voice. Bill said, "King Keannu may not be a great king but that doesn't mean he would do such a low and
"Your Majesty," Bill called with a slightly trembling voice but his eyes staring straight ahead without the slightest wavering. No one knew at this moment whether the war general was angry or just surprised or shocked. However, what was certain was that an uneasy expression could be seen on the man's face. Keannu Wellington stood up from his throne, "General Stewart, this is just a surprise for you." "A surprise? What do you mean, Your Majesty?" Bill replied. "You've just won two battles. Of course you need to be rewarded," Keannu said. Everyone began to whisper. "A gift? Does she mean a gift for General Stewart?" "But it seems General Stewart knows her." Steven stood nervously behind his master and was obviously afraid that something might happen. Bill stepped closer and said, "A gift? What do you mean by gift?" "General Stewart, you must have missed your wife here very much. You must be very happy to see her again." Bill remained silent, waiting for Keannu Wellington to co