He has it. Duke Montampes finally has all the evidence he needs to bring down his rival.
After meeting with Luka to discuss his reward, Duke Callisto von Montampes quickly took out a single sheet of ivory paper laced with special golden ink on its borders. It was a type of paper used for letters that only Dukes and Marquises are allowed to use. Its intended purpose is for high-ranking aristocrats to have a direct line of communication with the King.
Duke Montampes started writing using his fountain pen. The penmanship was nothing short of elegant. The grace of his strokes tells of his experience, his years of training before he inherited the title of Duke.
The nib of his pen smoothly formed words and sentences. The contents? It is a request for a public trial, with the accused being Duke Franklin von Clarilon for the crime of multiple attempted abductions of the princess of the Montampes duchy.