Chapter 66 Meet Pansy Again

  Sherman turned his head to face the king, feeling slightly perplexed as to why the king had mentioned the name.

  "Do you understand what I mean? This is not just about the two of you. The war has had a far-reaching impact and as the ruler of my people, I am accountable for their well-being," the king explained with a serious and concerned expression on his face.

  Sherman stood beside the window, holding onto the railing with a tight grip, gazing out into the distance where displaced refugees were crowded together, their eyes filled with fear as they looked around at the patrolling soldiers.

  "Sherman, you know what you need to do right now. I don't want to interfere with your personal life, but many people are suffering in this war, and I don't want to see any more pain," the king sighed, his voice softening as he spoke to Sherman.

  Looking at the chaotic scene of refugees with a hint of compassion in his eyes. The king was a competent and caring ruler.