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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 1906

Julius’ remarks attracted many sidelong glances. As the former Grand General of the Iron Stallion Cavalry, while his character was highly controversial, his capabilities were unquestionable.

After all, he was only able to assume his current position through numerous hard-fought battles.

If someone as charismatic and visionary as Julius similarly believed that Logan was the most suitable for the throne, they would have to reassess their views.

Initially, they supported Austin because of Logan’s perceived lack of influence. However, that didn’t seem to be the case now.

With the support of influential figures like Adam, the God of Military, and Julius, the Iron Stallion Cavalry Grand General, many were reconsidering their decisions.

“Julius, could you please elaborate on your reasons for choosing Logan?” Rufus asked with a smile.

“My reasons are similar to Sergeant Spanner’s. I value a person’s talent and capability.”

Julius earnestly explained, “In the recent eradication of the Dragon Guard remnants, I believe each of you witnessed how Logan successfully took out the cunning Reagan Judd through his strategic planning and execution.

“At the same time, he managed to seize all the treasures belonging to the Dragon Guard. This is an undeniably significant achievement.

“In essence, Logan possesses both bravery and strategic acumen, making him the best candidate for the throne.

“As for Austin, he’s more than qualified to be the Grand General. But as a Prince, he still falls short in comparison.”

Before Rufus could respond, Tyrus rose angrily and rebuked, “Nonsense! The success in eliminating the remnants of the Dragon Guard wasn’t solely Prince Logan’s achievement. Prince Austin had also made significant contributions.

“How would the plan have proceeded smoothly without Prince Austin’s assistance? In terms of talent and capability, Prince Austin is absolutely comparable to Prince Logan. He is also younger and has more potential!”

“Sir Storm, there’s no need to get worked up. This is a family conversation, and I was just speaking

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