Even under the heavy surveillance of Aler and others, Prince Mura, or rather King Mura, as a puppet, still managed to secure a chance to visit Belvan.
In the narrow study, the air was stiflingly hot, and King Mura looked every inch a king. It seemed that, even though he was treated as a puppet, Aler and the others did not dare to skimp on his royal attire.
Upon finally seeing his long-lost teacher, King Mura immediately shed two lines of tears. Overwhelmed with emotion, he lost his strength, knelt down, and clung to his teacher's legs, sobbing like a child.
Compared to the intensely emotional King Mura, Belvan looked extremely calm. Only when Mura entered the study did his eyes flicker with excitement before quickly settling down. He slowly helped the drained Mura to his feet and led him to sit on a long bench.
"Teacher, oh, teacher, they killed my father, I will not forget, I will not forget..."