In the unspoken rules of the Extraordinary World, being able to connect with such entities is far more valuable than possessing several armies.
"Grandfather immediately decided to support me, causing a dramatic shift in the situation.
Subsequently, those old foxes who understood the workings of the Wizard World began to change their stances and lean towards me.
In the Royal Capital's power games, awe of extraordinary power is always the strongest bargaining chip."
Ron chuckled softly, not surprised by this change.
In any world, power is the most straightforward pass.
With the revelation of Andre's strength and background, those nobles who once looked down with disdain began to change their attitudes, trying to befriend this newly rising prince.
The latter part of the letter describes a thrilling duel.
Andre applied for a duel before the throne, a traditional way for royal members to resolve disputes, which no royal has the right to refuse.
