Chapter 356 Prince Niall’s Ambition
Prince Adam’s POV:
The snowstorm was still raging as we traveled back to the Royal Court.
Cindy sat inside the carriage, but unlike the journey here, she didn’t discuss anything with Viola. Instead, she leaned quietly against me, resting her head on my chest as she listened to the steady beat of my heart.
The entire journey passed in silence.
I didn’t speak either. I simply wrapped my coat ghtly around her and gently caressed her hair with one hand, offering silent comfort.
I knew she was gathering her strength.
Only when the carriage was about to enter the towering gates of the Royal Court-when the silver totem banners hung along the walls for the Moon Goddess Festival came into view- did she finally lift her head from my chest.
“Adam.”
She looked into my eyes. The sorrow that once filled her silver eyes had vanished. What remained was a chilling clarity and unwavering resolve.
“There is something I must tell you right now.”
Seeing the seriousness in her expression, I immediately straightened my posture. All tenderness disappeared as I shifted into the mindset of a grand marshal preparing for battle.
“Go ahead.”
She took a deep breath and repeated every word of the shocking secret Sephiria had revealed to her with her final breath.
“Before Sephiria died, she told me that Prince Niall had been pretending to be foolish and useless all these years. He deliberately created the reputation of being a reckless womanizer and an incompetent ruler. He even expelled his own Luna for the sake of a mistress, just so everyone would think he was a man without any principles.”
She stared at my suddenly shrinking pupils. “He did all of that to deceive His Majesty. It was all to hide his true ambition.
“With financial support from Princess Margaret and the local influence of the Scarlet Pack controlled by Leanna’s family, he has secretly been recruiting soldiers all this time. He’s building an army.”
“An army?” I blurted out.
In peacetime, if a prince stationed so close to the Royal Court expanded his army without informing the King, there could be only one explanation-treason.
“Where? How could he possibly hide an army right under my father’s nose without being discovered?” My breathing grew faster.
She closed her eyes and slowly spoke.
“Bloodridge Mountains.”



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