Prisoner Exchange (Part-2)

"That…that is unfortunate my lord," Hearing Alexander's claim of Theony's demise, Mithriditus could not stop himself from slowly shaking his head.

He liked the young man.

So in Mithriditus's mind, it was indeed regretful that he had died to a nameless soldiers in the heat of the battle.

Especially when it was likely because of the armor he wore.

'*Sigh*' So Mithriditus released a breath of remorse internally, thinking how disappointed the crown prince would be knowing this, while he also lampooned at the thought of being punished by Perseus once he got to know about it.

And he had no doubt the word of his act would indeed reach the king.

After all, he had come here wearing his very flashy armor, which he wore to show off his status and prevent anyone from killing or harming him.

If he had worn an ordinary, inconspicuous one, he was afraid the guards might not have even opened the city gates.