In this chapter, we learn that the King of the Southland is very fond of his son-in-law, the Duke of Guise. Guise has been living in Guise's country for a long time, and Guise knows a lot about the royal family. He asks Guise to help him sort out the affairs of the royal families in the southland.
In this chapter, we learn that the King of the Southland is very fond of his son-in-law, the Duke of Guise. Guise has been living in Guise's country for a long time, and Guise knows a lot about the royal family. He asks Guise to help him sort out the affairs of the royal families in the southland.