The Second Prince was by no means stubbornly opinionated, always advocating collective decision-making and open to advice.
No matter what one's background was, as long as their reasoning was sound, the Second Prince was willing to consider it.
On the matter of the Labour Union, the Second Prince had to admit that he hadnever faced anything like it before and initially did not know how to proceed.
First came the Labour Party, then the Labor Representative Committee, and then the Labour Union...
Arthur always managed to come up with something new!
It was dizzying and overwhelming.
To deal with Arthur, the Second Prince had convened his own team of specialists.
Within the vast living room, enveloped in smoke, Baron Frederick, Councilor Giral, Smith, and others either held cigars or cigarettes, their expressions grave and their brows furrowed with persistent worry.