However, Oslo dismissed the concern, saying, "Father, Sebastian is an Easterner, and it's said that he has an ambiguous relationship with Tiara.
"Just a few days ago, he killed our four war generals. Even if we don't go after him, he will eventually come for us. So, why shouldn't we strike first?"
Odin thought about it and found some sense in his son's argument. However, given the gravity of the situation, he turned to his ministers and generals, asking, "What do you all think?"
One of the officials stepped forward and said, "Your Majesty, the crown prince is right. Sebastian's killing of our four war generals is tantamount to a declaration of war.
"As long as he lives, we will always be on edge. If that's the case, why not eliminate him first?"
"Exactly! Even if he is a demigod, he's just one man. Our Twilight Empire has countless strong warriors. A collective effort from us will overwhelm him," another chimed in.
Everyone nodded in agreement, but Odin remained concerned. He looked at Oslo and asked, "Oslo, are you sure this plan is foolproof?"
"I'll stake my life on it. If he dares to come, he will certainly die," Oslo declared confidently, his posture upright and his demeanor full of arrogance.
Originally, Oslo hadn't considered taking down Sebastian, given the danger of dealing with a demigod. However, upon learning that Fressia was Sebastian's wife, his fury knew no bounds.
From the moment Oslo first laid eyes on Fressia, he had been struck by her beauty, viewing her as a divine being, pure and noble.
To discover that she had been with another man was like finding a fly in his food. It had revolted him deeply.
The more he thought about it, the angrier he became. What ultimately solidified his decision was when Fressia expressed her desire to break off the engagement and leave with Sebastian.
This infuriated him. He would never allow Fressia to leave him, so his only option was to eliminate Sebastian.
After returning to the Eastern Palace, Oslo went to find Fressia. As he approached her chambers, he saw a maid carrying out a tray of untouched food.
"Is Fressia still refusing to eat?" Oslo asked.
The maid immediately knelt down and replied, "Your Highness, Ms. Fressia said that unless you release her, she will continue her hunger strike."
"All of you are useless! Get out!" Oslo snapped, clearly agitated, and pushed the door open to enter.



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