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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 1834

In the castle’s side hall, the Southern Four Sovereigns sat in a row, quietly waiting. Each of them bore a different expression, lost in contemplation.

Elijah casually sipped his coffee, Lincon rested with closed eyes, Tyrus observed the hall’s arrangement, and Wyatt paced impatiently.

After some time passed, Eloise entered the hall with Austin and Jaxon, carrying an exquisite purple rosewood box.

“Gentlemen, the Marshal’s military insignia has arrived,” she announced and delicately placed the rosewood box on the table. Upon unveiling its contents, it revealed a striking golden tiger token.

The meticulously crafted tiger token emanated a regal and imposing presence. Adorning its surface in resplendent gold were the words: ”

Symbol of Armor, with the Prince on the left and Lucozia on the right.”

“Indeed, it’s the Marshal’s military insignia!” Wyatt exclaimed, his eyes lighting up. He added, “With this insignia, we can command the Black Dragon Army. Julius’s scheme will crumble without a fight.”

“Your Highness, time is of the essence. Hurry, take the insignia to the Black Dragon Army’s base, meet with their leaders, and explain your identity. Don’t let Julius proceed any further,” Tyrus urged.

“The Marshal’s military insignia is crucial. Julius won’t sit idly by. Your Highness, this mission will be exceptionally dangerous. Be fully prepared,” Lincon reminded.

“I understand. I’ve discussed it with my mother. I’ll dispatch ten covert teams from various directions, and I’ll blend in among them,” Austin declared solemnly.

He added, “Even if Julius is vigilant, he won’t find me so easily. By the time he realizes the danger, I should already be at the Black Dragon Army’s base.”

“Very good. Your Highness, only you and Her Highness should know about this mission. Don’t disclose it to a third person to avoid any mishaps,” Lincon advised.

“Thank you for the reminder, Uncle Lincon. I’ll be careful.” Austin nodded.

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