Chapter 680 Rebellion
Although Prince Christine is neither fat nor ugly, he is obviously not as handsome as Olivia's childhood teacher Wigofortz and his later adoptive father Geralt. Anyway, he has lost in terms of appearance.
If Prince Christine is a character in the novel, he must be a supporting character. Unless he is a golden finger from the sky, transforming into the protagonist step by step from a passerby, otherwise he would be a supporting character for the rest of his life.
However, in fact, as the heir to the Kingdom of Verdon, this prince is definitely stronger than his cowardly and fearless father, and he is also quite famous for his bravery.
Of course, what made Prince Christine really famous was that as the engagementer of Olivia, the "Pearl of the North", he was envied by many unmarried noble men in the northern fields.
Because at that time, the legend of the beauty of the little princess Sintra Olivia had spread throughout the north. At the same time, her artistic talent in music and painting also attracted many predecessors and celebrities to admire it. For those princes and nobles who are very proud of it, being able to marry Olivia's perfect vase and worship it was like inlaid with pearls on the crown. It was extremely beautiful, and I don't know how many faces there were!
As a result, no one expected that Queen Sintra Karanser would marry Olivia to Videng's prince Christine, hoping that the Kingdom of Videng could form a close alliance with Sintra, support each other, and jointly resist the extremely stressful Nifgad Empire... At that time, this huge empire in the south was already in its fortress.
That period was probably the peak of his life as a passerby role, Prince Christine. He must have been not mature enough at that time, so of course he would show off to everyone that he could get engaged to "Pearl of Northland". At the same time, he also had a strong desire to prove his ideas. What is the difference between leading Wyden's army and repelling the fierce army of the Nilfgad Empire, which can prove his sincerity?
Even if he is a passerby, he has to prove himself!
And even though the marriage between the two kingdoms was still only focused on intention, he seemed to have already put himself in the identity of the little princess Olivia as the princess, and was thinking about how he would do his best to maintain the independence of the Kingdom of Sintra...
The result was that during this period of thrilling and slandering, he had a good reputation, but he had suffered all kinds of slander and slander. Since you are so lucky to marry Olivia and jump so hard, no wonder those guys who simply look at you and are jealous of you have spread rumors. Even Olivia's own sister Cialia also interferes with it and spreads rumors.
I can only say that Prince Christine is indeed too unfair. He is related to "beauty disaster" like Olivia. Do you still want to escape without any hesitation?
What's even more unfair is that he suffered so many rumors and slander, but in the end he never married Olivia!
The reason is naturally due to his cowardly king's father. The other party was very supportive of the marriage between the two countries at the beginning, especially Olivia, the "Pearl of the North". If she could marry into Verdon, it would be a beautiful story...
But as the pressure on the Nifgad Empire became stronger and stronger, the King of Viden became more and more timid, and delayed the engagement date in various ways. In the end, even the Kingdom of Sintra was destroyed, and Prince Christine, who was confined, had no way to save his identified fiancée.
What made Christine even more dissatisfied was that when the Kingdom of Viden was invaded by the Nifgad Empire, his father acted as if he was "welcoming the king's army" and became a vassal state of the empire. The Kingdom of Sintra, which was across the river, was terrible, and the slaughtered by countless nobles in the northern field.
After completely losing news about Olivia, the "Pearl of the North", Christine felt that his heart seemed to be dead. It was from that moment that he developed a deep hatred for his cowardly father. One day, he would raise the flag of rebellion and drive his father off the throne, and then he would govern Viden himself.
The reputation of the small kingdom of Viden is inauspicious throughout the northern sphere. Who made the Kingdom of Sintra next door so tragic that it surrendered without resisting...
Emperor Enhill was obviously not the kind of madman who slaughtered indiscriminately. He still handled "time-knowing people" like the Kingdom of Verdon. In short, he first accepted his identity as a vassal. After that, perhaps the Kingdom of Verdon will become the "has been" of the Nephgad Empire. He was proficient in such a way, such as forgery and legal principles. Rulers who have been determined to conquer all dynasties are proficient in this practice.
The king of Viden was complacent about it, thinking that his choice was too correct. He saved his throne and his people were not massacred. Should he have to be completely ignorant of the current affairs like the "Sintra Lioness" Karanser?
Unfortunately, in Prince Christine's eyes, his father was absolutely useless. He did not understand what faith is, nor did he understand the importance of independence of a kingdom, nor did he know that his "welcome the king's army" was a chronic death, but the emperor was not free to solve this insignificant problem now.
Prince Christine came to Novigri, the city of Freedom, this time, in a low-key manner, obviously preparing for his rebellion. He just never thought that he would meet the girl he had once dreamed of at this time and at this place...
Olivia found a lot of interesting information from Christine's "character information column", such as the strong desire for rebellion, which made Olivia feel quite interesting.
In any case, Prince Christine is the first heir to the Kingdom of Verdon. Sooner or later, he will be able to become the king smoothly. Why is he so eager to rebel now? How much stimulation is this?
It seemed that this was the first time Christine actually saw Olivia. In the past, he seemed to have been in fantasy about her, and he also used many paintings to make up for it. As a result, the more he thought the "Pearl of Northland" was too perfect. It would be worth it if he could really marry her in this life!
It’s a pity that he was educated too badly by the cruel reality. Now he has been forced to marry a woman he has completely no feelings for, which has confused his cowardly father. He thought he had become "being at peace" and how could he know that Christine could not help it!
Olivia naturally received a side mission to help Christine successfully rebel and drove King Viden, who had once betrayed the Kingdom of Sintra off the throne-
Chapter completed!