Dibor looked at His Royal Highness the Crown Prince with a calm and light expression, as if he understood something, and nodded hesitantly:
"Yes, Your Highness, at 3 o'clock we still have to hear Baron Astunodi's embezzlement case..."
"Then I... won't have tea. I, I must return to the High Court now."
"Please help me see Dibor out," Joseph signaled to Eman and smiled at Dibor, "Oh, and please don't forget what I've told you before, to use your discretion in the case of the Count of Norfolk and the others, considering they have exposed others."
Dibor paused, originally thinking that the Crown Prince was simply following the usual practice of turning a blind eye to Great Nobles, but it seemed the Crown Prince likely knew in advance that corrupt officials would expose others in court.
His forehead broke out in cold sweat again, as if he had learned something formidable.
"Yes, Your Highness, I will definitely judge fairly," his thoughts racing, he quickly added another sentence,