The Almighty Dominance

Chapter 360



"Other governors are outraged about

the Guise family's execution without

trial. With multiple ministers and

senators arrested on bribery

charges, the entire government is on

the brink. There's talk of a coup

d'état."

"They've been plotting this since the day I took the throne," Alex said darkly.

"What are your orders, sir?"

Alex paused, thoughts churning, calculating moves like a grandmaster.

"Our country has thirteen states. Six are loyal to us, one remains neutral, and six

are firmly in the grip of the old regime. Their corruption runs deep."

He leaned back, eyes narrowed thoughtfully.

"Paris was dominated by old-regime influence. They acted as though they were

kings of their own state. Taking down Guise sent them a message—war is

inevitable."

"Yes, sir. They've already begun mobilizing troops," the secretary confirmed

nervously.

A fierce, dangerous smile curved Alex's lips. "Then let's give them a war."

Minutes later, governors from across the states were assembled in an urgent

online meeting with the king's spokesperson.

"Honorable governors," the spokesperson began firmly, eyes sweeping over each

face on the screen. "I am here to convey the king's decision."

The king has reviewed Kingswell's detailed reports about Guise's crimes,

documented extensively across the nation. He has approved processing Guise

according to the law of our country."

Suddenly, a heavy-set governor slammed his fist on the table, fury twisting his

features.

"That's a damn lie! The entire Guise family is already dead—slaughtered before a

single judgment was made!"

The spokesperson calmly raised his hand, quieting the uproar.

"Let me be clear. This tragedy occurred solely because Alex, a high-ranking officer

from Kingswell

"Gilbert Guise assaulted Sophia, Alex's ex-wife, triggering his personal vendetta.

The king had nothing to do with the Guise family's death. This is Alex's doing

alone."

A governor's eyes narrowed sharply. "So the king is cutting his losses and

throwing his own man to the wolves? Convenient."

"Think whatever you want," the spokesperson replied firmly.

"The king believes in upholding the law. Alex acted without royal consent, so he'll

be expelled from Kingswell and stand trial for his crimes."

Anger erupted from another governor, fists slamming the table. "That's

unacceptable! The king must answer for this!"

The spokesperson's voice turned cold.

"Governor, the king made it clear he follows the law. Alex alone is responsible for

his actions. You cannot demand accountability from the king for a crime he never

ordered. Alex will face justice."

Another governor sneered bitterly. "And let me guess—you'll quietly release Alex

later, reward his loyalty, and reinstate him? Is that how this game goes?"

The spokesperson smiled coldly, eyes glinting with a challenge.

"I have no idea what conspiracy

you're dreaming up. We trust in our

justice system. If you genuinely

believe in the law, wait and watch.

But if you seek revenge for Guise,

leave the king out of it. Go after Alex

directly."

A governor laughed darkly, shaking his head. "So Alex becomes your scapegoat.

His life won't last long, will it?"

"Alex is solely responsible for

Guise's fate. You're all free to think

or act as you wish regarding him.

However, I strongly advise you not

to do anything rash—like killing him

without a trial. That would make you

tyrants, no better than an unlawful

government."

"Incredible," a governor scoffed. "The king still protects him."

"You're dead wrong," the spokesperson shot back.

"The king is protecting all of you governors, whom he deeply respects. Alex,

however, is no longer under that protection. He's become a rogue element."

"If you pursue him, he might just hunt you down—one by one, state by state,

and you could end up dead, just like the Guise family."

Silence fell like a heavy blanket, dread spreading through the governors. The kingnoveldrama

had cornered them perfectly.

Without a legitimate reason, they couldn't stage a coup. Their problem had just

become Alex.

Each governor felt the chill of fear creep down their spine. The king had thrown

them a dangerous bone.

If they wanted to raise hell over Guise, they'd have to go through Alex—and

chances are, Alex would crush them without mercy.

This time, the king had washed his hands of it all—cleanly, flawlessly.

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