Chapter 197: How Dare You, You Whelp!

The young prince didn't expect Tang Ye to remain so calm when faced with accusations of being a treacherous court official and a rebel.

Defying the imperial court, betraying the common people—how dreadful these acts are, doesn't Tang Ye know?

Does he really have to become an enemy of the entire world to be afraid?

Of course, Tang Ye isn't afraid, for why should the upright fear a crooked shadow?

He's no saint, but he strives not to be a villain. He believes he has harmed no one, serving the Red Wall wholeheartedly. As for making choices that go against the Red Wall's rules, that's because rules aren't necessarily right. As a "thief," it's about being shrewd when faced with those who seek to harm him.

With nothing to shame him before the heavens or the earth, nor in his conduct or heart, what's there to fear?