Time Travelling: My Love from the Royal Family

Chapter 465 Snitch On Hoffman (Part Two)

"Your Highness, shall we go see Her Majesty?" Murry anxiously asked. Hoffman wasn't as modest as he used to be and now turned into such an arrogant man, provoking many civil officials and leaving them very offended by his actions. His such behaviors would only bring benefits to Felix, but Murry was afraid that Felix might not be able to bear his brother's such behaviors.

"Let's go greet my father first," Felix said. "How could he be so arrogant and domineering? My father was already so annoyed with me even though I wasn't as bad as him. It shouldn't be hard to imagine how annoyed Father is with him now."

Murry turned his gaze toward Felix in surprise. Hoffman tried to provoke him in that way, but he still managed to keep his anger in check. For that reason, he couldn't help saying, "Your Highness, I must say that I'm quite impressed with what you did."

"A moment of glory matters not. If you are too presumptuous and domineering when you don't have the ability to back it up, you are j

is mind, I promise I won't say anything for him."

Hearing this, the emperor frowned and stared at Felix for quite a while. When he saw the look of sincerity on Felix's face, he slowly said, "Well, that's it. Everyone, please give Hoffman a chance to change his ways. It should go without saying that I will not permit him to continue to act like this. I will definitely issue an imperial edict to reprimand him. Please rest assured."

"As you wish, Your Majesty."

"Well, you may take your leave now. I'm tired." With a wave of his hand, the emperor asked the crowd to leave. After witnessing how Hoffman had been acting recently, he thought that Hoffman was indeed not well-behaved. Never would he have expected that Hoffman would be overwhelmed by such little accomplishment. Thus, he came to the conclusion that Hoffman was incapable of shouldering a lot of responsibility.

"Your Majesty, would you like to send for a lady to keep you company?" Andy asked.

"No. I want to go for a walk."