[ He means to respond, he really does. But there is a sudden flurry of activity that interrupts his response. A call to a meeting, first with Ambrose and then one directly from the Queen. In between he tries to look for Wilhelm, but the boy is nowhere to be found.
It's noticeable - and a little concerning, when he's escorted to the throne room by guards.
They watch the destruction rain down on a city. The Queen speaks of open war. His thoughts scramble in the aftermath, and Wilhelm isn't the first person he contacts - there's someone in the Free Cities he sends a message to and waits for a response the second he is able to get out of the throne room.
But not long after that conversation concludes, his mind circles back: ]
What happened after we met with Ambrose? Why were there guards with you?
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It's noticeable - and a little concerning, when he's escorted to the throne room by guards.
They watch the destruction rain down on a city. The Queen speaks of open war. His thoughts scramble in the aftermath, and Wilhelm isn't the first person he contacts - there's someone in the Free Cities he sends a message to and waits for a response the second he is able to get out of the throne room.
But not long after that conversation concludes, his mind circles back: ]
What happened after we met with Ambrose? Why were there guards with you?