Chapter 33

Queen Delia

"I wish there was something else I could help with, Delia; I feel useless only sending men to our home without me going." Said Blair.

"Blair, the help you and Brayan are giving us is enough, plus you just had a baby; you need to rest to regain your strength. As soon as I arrive at Glidonia, I promise you that I will write to you and inform you of everything going on; I'm surprised Genevieve hasn't sent a letter to you yet?" said Delia.

"She has; she said that her pregnancy is going well and how much longer until I become a mother. Since it takes two weeks for the letters to arrive, she'll get them soon, saying that I already had my baby, and I'm happy that her pregnancy is going well. I also told her to keep me updated on Glidonia." Said Blair.

"That's good. One of the reasons she hasn't told you anything is because she probably still thinks you're pregnant and doesn't want to cause you to worry. Since that could be bad for the fetus whenever a woman is pregnant." Said Delia.

"Probably, have a safe travel Delia; please, every time you stop at a village, drop off a letter, so they can send it to me; that way, I can be calm to know you are safe." Said Blair.

"Okay, Blair." Said Delia.

"Promise me that, Delia!" Said Blair.

"Yes, Blair, I will. Don't worry, everything is going to be alright." Said Delia as she hugged her sister for what seemed the last time, then hugged her brother-in-law Brayan.

"We'll miss you, Delia, be safe, and you know you are always welcome here." Said Brayan.

"Thanks, Brayan; Goodbye, guys, thank you so much for everything." Said Delia as she stepped into the carriage followed by dozens of soldiers; half were from her kingdom with Edmond.

While the other half is from Blair and her husband Brayan, they were either horses or carriages, some are behind her, and some are in front.

King Willard

"I can't believe it!" said Willard as he threw his glass cup against the wall, he had just gotten a letter from King Derek.

Thank you for the offer, but right now, he wasn't going to make an arranged marriage for any of the triplets; he feels they are too young. Whenever the time comes, he'll see what needs to be done; besides, if they find someone special they want to be with, he won't separate them for an arranged marriage.

"He refused the offer I made him for Love. No one marries for Love anymore; it's done because kingdoms need to be united, or they will soon go bankrupt." Said Willard.

He walked around thinking about what he should do; he wanted Glidonia to himself but didn't know what to do. Just then, Robespierre entered the room,

"What happened here, Willard?" he said as he looked at the floor, filled with shattering glass, he knew that something or someone didn't agree with what he said whenever he did that.

"Robespierre, when is the trial for king Derek and queen Genevieve?" asked Willard.

"It's tomorrow at noon in the courtroom of Glidonia; all the kings and queens will be there, except Levi. I discovered he is still planning on his revenge to take over the kingdom since his wife Courtney left him too." Said, Robespierre.

"What about the judge? His wife left him. How come?" asked Willard.

"It was because she found out of his plan and didn't like it; what about the judge? There's going to be one." Said, Robespierre.

Willard slapped Robespierre in the back of the head,

"of course, I know that there's going to be a judge, stupid, that's not what I'm asking. What I'm asking is who's the judge going to be? What's his name? and he let his wife leave just like that?" said Willard.

"The judge will be the duke Reynolds, and no, she escaped with his younger brother; he helped her escape because he too found out what his brother is doing and doesn't agree with him either." Said, Robespierre.

"Well…Well…Well, our dear friend Levi is getting out of control; why don't we join him in battle. When we win, I'll have someone murder him, and that way, the kingdom will be mine," said Willard, chuckling.

"Robespierre, make sure my carriage is ready for travel in twenty minutes, were going to a meeting. We'll be back tomorrow afternoon; I'll make sure that I'll think of something to say to king Derek and Levi during those six hours of carriage travel. It will be easy convincing Derek, but as I said before, Levi isn't a fool and won't fall easily." Said Willard.

As king Willard started thinking, he wrote a letter to Levi, explaining that he wanted to join in on his battle to take Glidonia and was planning to give him as many men as he needed. Also, he was going to attend to the court to see how things would turn out for king Derek and queen Genevieve and that he would soon send him another letter with information on what had happened.

Whenever he finished the letter, he gave it to Robespierre, so it would be sent immediately, and Levi could get it as soon as possible; then, he got up from his chair and stared out his window to see the sun rising.

"King Derek, I hope you're as good as your father-in-law was at fighting and debating the arguments because you are soon about to get out of the thrown chair and pay. You will regret not taking my offer, and I want to be there whenever you beg for mercy." Said Willard as he chuckled to himself while watching the sunrise.