In this chapter, we learn that even though everyone suspects him, he will never be found guilty of any crime. In fact, he is so confident in his own innocence that he refuses to believe any evidence against him. He tells his servant, Caius, to kill all the enemies in the city except for the princess. Caius tells him to leave the city boundary map and approach the real city.
In this chapter, we learn that even though everyone suspects him, he will never be found guilty of any crime. In fact, he is so confident in his own innocence that he refuses to believe any evidence against him. He tells his servant, Caius, to kill all the enemies in the city except for the princess. Caius tells him to leave the city boundary map and approach the real city.