“General, King Yuven wants to see you,” the guard said.
Tigerus was visibly unsettled by the news, for he knew why Yuven had summoned him.
Before Ivasha left, she had mentioned that she would report the matter to her father.
Tigerus followed the guard to the palace.
Upon his arrival, he was greeted by the sight of a scowling Yuven and Ivasha standing by his side.
“Your Majesty, did you ask for me?” Tigerus asked softly with his head hung low.
“Tigerus, tell me, did you just hit Mr. Chance?” Yuven questioned.
“Yes!” Tigerus didn't dare lie, for it was impossible to do so with so many witnesses watching back then.
That was the same reason why Ivasha had learned of the incident in such a short time.
“How dare you! Don't you know the law of Imperial Beast City? How could you break it when you're the general of the royal guards?” Yuven roared as he banged the table with his hand.
Tigerus dropped to his knees at once, trembling in fear.
“Your Majesty, Jared was bullying the citizens of our city. It's my duty as general of the royal guards to stop him,” Tigerus lied to Yuven by using the excuse Xandros had taught him.
Yuven was furious upon listening to Tigerus' explanation.
As the overlord of Dragon Sect, Jared reigned over Imperial Beast City. It didn't make sense for him to bully his own subjects.
“Tigerus, how dare you lie to me? Listen, you must obey Mr. Chance from now on. Make sure you follow whatever he says! As this is your first mistake, I'll let you off lightly. Your punishment will be to keep watch at the city gates for ten days. If you dare disrespect Mr. Chance again, I'll kill you!” Yuven thundered.
Even I, the king, have to obey Jared. Is Tigerus, who's only the general of the royal guard, trying to get himself killed by attacking Jared?
Despite the indignance he felt, Tigerus didn't dare show it in front of Yuven. All he could do was nod and reply, “Understood.”
“All right, then. You're dismissed.”
Yuven subsequently waved him off.
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