Jenkins hesitated after hearing the question. It took her a long moment to respond.
“I don't know. She's insane. There's no way to predict where she might strike next,” she said, then turned to Keira. “But if you can help me return home, I'll bring my entire company under your wing.”
Keira raised an eyebrow. “And how exactly am I supposed to do that?”
Jenkins pressed her lips together. “It's actually straightforward.”
“How?”
Jenkins leaned in slightly. “Country A is a constitutional monarchy—you know that, right? The king still holds considerable power. One word from him can change everything. Historically, they've looked down on merchants. To them, we're beneath farmers and scholars. The point is, if we can win over the king, we can neutralize any influence in Country A—including Clownfish.”
Keira's expression shifted. “How do you propose we win over the king?”
Jenkins coughed lightly. “Well, this particular king is exceptional. He's a visionary who's built the country into what it is today. When he took the throne at fifteen, he didn't waste time. One of his first acts was waging war against a neighboring state to establish dominance. Everyone thought he was reckless, but that victory brought the country over a decade of peace. He's both brilliant and ruthless.”
The praise piqued Keira's interest. Erin nodded. “I've heard of him, too. Thirty now, right? Known for his sharp looks and sharper mind. But is the South family afraid of him?”
Jenkins chuckled. “Afraid? Not quite. They're allied with him. The king owes his throne to the South family, so they maintain a special relationship. When Clownfish moved into Country A, it was with his approval. I even went to him for help, hoping he'd block Clownfish's entry. But he declined, citing neutrality in the South family's internal conflicts.”
“So why are you bringing this up?” Erin asked bluntly.
Jenkins sighed. “Because neutrality is just an excuse. If I had proven myself worthy of his trust, he would've helped me. But I didn't.”
Keira understood now. In Country A, the monarchy reigned supreme. The king's word carried far more weight than any merchant's influence. Even someone like Jenkins, who had built a thriving business empire, couldn't outmatch a royal decree.
“So you want us to help you win him over?” Keira asked.
Jenkins nodded. “Exactly. If we can convince him to back you, he'll order Clownfish out. I'll get my company back and pledge my resources to you.”
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Anyone know of anywhere else I can read this?...
It’s been 10 days since the last update…….is there going to be anymore updates?...
So Keira's mother is the daughter of mr martin and scott & keira are cousins? Interesting!...
Please give us more than one page at a time. We are faithful to you we deserve more than just a page a day. Too slow posting will make a reader loose interest and look for another novel....
Thank you for your hardwork. However, please we need at least 7-10 chapters everyday....
Im getting bored in this story with 2 chapters uploaded daily! Maybe I'll just come back after Keira's done with all the tasks to see what will happen...
What could be the purpose of the tasks given to Keira? Is it a prep for Keira to become the head of South fam or something else?...
Can’t you translate more than two pages per day please? It only took me a few days to get to here and I’m getting bored waiting for more....
How many more chapters before Lewis appears at the banquet?? Im waiting to know the Olsen brothers & Victoria's reaction upon knowing that gigolo is Lewis....
Thank you for the updates, please upload more chapters everyday. I Love this story...