But Emma had forgotten, that was Hannah.
She was not just an ordinary person.
"Emma, if your father did not dote on you as he does now, but instead used you and then drove you to a dead end to have you executed, would you still love and respect him like you do now?" Wayne Lane stated a fact very calmly.
Nobody knew about the oath that had once bound Hannah, so to everyone in the royal family, Hannah's loyalty was because the king was her father.
As children and subjects, no matter the reasons or grievances, it was expected to show filial piety to parents and loyalty to the monarch.
That was what everyone thought, and it was the expectation they placed on Hannah.
The king's command is for a subject to die, and the subject must not refuse, all the more so when that person is their father.
But Emma could not understand these things, she just slightly widened her eyes, somewhat dazedly saying, "No matter what, she can't kill her father, she wouldn't dare, she wouldn't dare."