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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 1812

It was late at night, and a large number of armed soldiers formed a human wall outside the castle, surrounding it.

A dense crowd stood outside the castle, easily numbering tens of thousands! These were only the vanguard forces. There was still a team of armed military forces outside of the castle.

They were the soldiers of the Northern Four Sovereigns. Among them were also Julius’ guards.

However, they had disguised themselves to blend in.

Meanwhile, Eloise was wearing mourning clothes and a hat inside the castle. She had an indifferent expression as she stood outside the gate.

She was also holding a sharp sword. This caused her to look formidable and full of killing intent.

As the princess consort, she stepped forward unhesitatingly at the most critical moment. She stood alone at the forefront.

Jaxon stood behind her, along with Draken Guardians dressed in combat gear.

Although there were not many of them, they were the most powerful force in the monarchy.

Behind the Draken Guardians were a bunch of guards and servants.

The guards were armed with knives, while the servants had sticks. All of them were prepared for what was going to happen, ready to face death.

Further back in the inner courtyard, a group of elderly, weak women and children wore mourning hats and wielded knives. Their eyes were fixed firmly on the gate.

Once the Draken Guardians were wiped out and most of the servants and guards were killed, they would lunge forward unhesitatingly. All of them swore to live and die with the monarchy.

“Dad… Mom… I’m scared.” A young child of about ten years old wielded a knife in the crowd. He was shivering with fear, and his face was pale.

He had been pampered for his entire life. Thus, he had never experienced something like this before.

After knowing that thousands of soldiers surrounded the castle, he finally understood that the monarchy was going to fall. He would most likely lose his life tonight.

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