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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 1793

“Uncle Julius has harbored ambitions for years, lying low and waiting for the right moment.

“With Father’s sudden demise, he’ll undoubtedly seize this opportunity to consolidate his power. This matter is far from over,” Austin stated with a grave expression.

“You’re absolutely right. Even if they yielded publicly, they’ll resort to cunning schemes. We’re likely to face numerous challenges ahead,” Eloise sighed.

If Rufus had not met such an abrupt end, these individuals wouldn’t have dared to act so brazenly.

“If only Logan were here,” Austin lamented.

“Austin, your abilities are no less than Logan’s. I believe you can achieve what he accomplished as well,” Eloise encouraged.

“Mom, I’m aware of my abilities. In many aspects, I still fall short compared to Logan.” Austin shook his head.

“Don’t underestimate yourself!”

Eloise’s voice turned serious. “Your father has passed away. After the funeral, I’ll immediately report to the royal family for your ascension to the throne.

“You will be the Prince of West Lucozia. This is a weighty responsibility that you must bear!”

“Mom! The throne rightfully belongs to Logan. I’ve never thought about inheriting it. Only Logan is worthy of being named the Prince of West Lucozia!” Austin declared firmly.

“Austin! You can decline other responsibilities, but not this one!” Eloise exclaimed sternly.

“Do you realize how many people dream of holding this position? Once you miss out on it, you will regret it for life!”

“I won’t regret my decision. I’m not interested in power. I prefer a life of freedom rather than enduring the burdens Father faced.” Austin shook his head.

What was the use of being a Prince? It was a position that came with a multitude of troubles. He would rather live a carefree life and relish each day.

“Foolish son! Things are not as simple as you think. You were able to live freely before because of your father’s protection.

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