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Regressor of the Fallen Family novel Chapter 265

Chapter 265

At that unexpectedly pointed question, Logan’s smile faded away.

‘…Did I show any signs?’

Logan, who had briefly reviewed his actions thus far after realizing his mistake, only became aware of his error once he noticed the scrutinizing black eyes observing him.

“Hmm. You say frightening things. I’m flustered as to whether I really have opposed the empire. May I know why you would suggest such a thing?”

While his discomfort was apparent, his response was smooth and not the slightest bit awkward.

He seemed to have handled himself well, but the black eyes watching him did not waver at all.

“Recently, I heard a surprising piece of news. In the former McClain territory—specifically, one part of it—a magic stone mine was discovered. And a considerable quantity has already been sold. Oh, but not to our empire.”

“Ah…”

So, the existence of the mine was the critical issue.

However, Logan had braced himself for this revelation, and while internally clicking his tongue, he calmly replied.

“Ahaha. Given that it’s a precious resource, we naturally tried to maintain the utmost secrecy in the interests of the territory and the nation. Surely, you don’t mean to suggest that such a precaution qualifies as hostility towards the empire? That seems a bit excessive.”

Defiantly nonchalant.

So what will you do about it?

Had it been known when McClain only referred to a single territory, perhaps it would have been different.

But now that everything is well established, the empire could hardly interfere by any means other than war.

Still, Logan’s confident demeanor was unchallenged as the prince calmly continued.

“Revamping the military system and incessantly nurturing your forces—is this not preparation for war? If you do not oppose the empire, are you then planning to conquer the small kingdoms in the east?”

The question visibly stiffened Logan’s expression.

“As a king, it is merely part of the policies aimed at strengthening the nation. Are you suggesting the empire intends to meddle in the internal affairs of our kingdom?”

The prince had crossed a line.

If he were not the prince of the empire, Logan would not have hesitated to reprimand him.

Logan attempted to regain control of the conversation using this as leverage, but the prince, with a chilling smile, unexpectedly uttered something outrageous.

“Well now. It’s difficult for us to trust the words of someone who has planted a spy within the imperial family.”

“What? What absurdity…”

He would have planted a spy had he been able to, but the accusation was immensely unfair.

However, Logan could not help but startle when Jerome casually brought forward a sack he had been holding, and from it rolled a head—undeniably belonging to someone Logan knew.

“Cleo!?”

Watching Logan’s wavering eyes, the prince spoke with composure.

“This is the imperial spy, identified as an official from the Grandia Kingdom. How would you explain this?”

“Ha…”

Logan was at a loss for words at the utterly baffling claim.

‘How did they get hold of someone I couldn’t trace? Was he truly a tool of the empire?’

As confused thoughts raced through his mind, Logan observed the prince and Jerome’s every move, which now seemed slightly unnatural.

What are they thinking?

His complexion turning icy, Logan glowered back into the prince’s black eyes.

“Hmm, so you do recognize him.”

“…Cleo Lieberman. A fugitive wanted by the kingdom.”

“Well now. Using a wanted man as a spy is a common tactic…”

“A traitor who has brought ruin to Grandia. A fact that would be evident with a bit of verification, right? Prince Baros, I will not tolerate any further impudence.”

As Logan radiated a menacing aura, Jerome quickly stepped in to protect the prince.

“Your Majesty, please calm down. We merely sought to resolve a serious concern that might affect both nations.”

Was the prince expecting a different reaction?

Just as Logan realized the prince’s eyes showed a hint of disappointment, the prince, still smiling, touched Jerome’s shoulder and shook his head before stepping forward.

“A traitor who has brought about the downfall of a nation… Ah, indeed, it seems I recall such a person. It appears I failed to confirm properly in my haste. Please forgive my rudeness.”

The prince’s bow, unbefitting imperial dignity, seemed flexible.

How could his words of failing to confirm be trusted?

But Logan, unable to act against the prince on the spot, just gnashed his teeth and spat out his words.

“How dare you hurl a man’s head at a king and instigate trouble? It’s confusing whether the prince came as an envoy to celebrate the marriage alliance or to declare war. Had someone else been the diplomat, even if they were an imperial subject, their head would no longer be attached.”

Despite sensing the veiled threat in his words, the second prince smiled softly.

“I fully understand. It’s such an important issue that I came personally. I apologize once more for my rudeness.”

“That’s enough. Leave now.”

It was an eviction without pleasantries or warm wishes to stay comfortable—yet, unfazed by the cold treatment, the prince’s party simply bowed their heads and withdrew.

After they had gone, Logan stared at the spot where they had been for a long while.

‘They’ve taken note that I oppose the empire. And they threw Cleo’s head to gauge my reaction…’

Even as he lightly tapped the armrest, pondering, how the prince had come to such a thought was beyond him.

Yet one conclusion was certain.

‘They brought up a non-existent spy to test how much I know. So, there is only one conclusion. Their plans for invasion haven’t changed, not even in this lifetime.’

At least, not yet.

The looming disaster he had most feared after his return felt decidedly close.

Logan touched the back of his neck, an eerie feeling creeping over him.

‘If they’re wary of me, my future moves might introduce variables. Yes, if that is the case…’

Having composed his thoughts, Logan promptly called for his knights.

“Victor.”

“Yes, Your Majesty.”

“Increase surveillance on the imperial delegation. Not just knights but also servants. Relay the same to Damian.”

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