"I suspect he's trying to align himself with the Western chairman's deputy in order to deal with the Lannisters."

Targaryen Isa, her face grim, said, "Isn't this like recognizing a thief as your father?"

William Cam said, "Tanglian Isa, haven't you seen enough in the British Empire? There's no such thing as permanent hatred among nobles. Given enough benefits, enemies can become friends! Isn't that right?"

Targaryen Isa listened with an ambiguous expression.

William Cam then said to Targaryen Isa, “Isa, I know you’re not happy about this. I’m not happy about it either... We can’t let all the suffering we’ve endured in the police station and even in prison go to waste.”

"Besides, my father is here now. Let's leave it to them... I don't want to get involved anymore. You know those people are cunning... Do you really think we're a match for them?"

After listening to William Cam's words, Targaryen Isa fell silent.

William Cam chuckled. "You're not sure either, are you? That's fine... being able to deal with Boudica is enough."

"Besides, I believe that since my father has come, he won't let us suffer in prison for nothing. Let's take it one step at a time. Let's see how they plan to resolve this, and if they feel it's not appropriate, then we'll talk to them. What do you think?"

After listening to William Cam's words, Targaryen Issa nodded.

...

When William Barton arrived at the management committee.

At this moment, the four chairmen, led by Gaddafi, were already standing at the door waiting.

This is quite a show of respect.

Gaddafi saw William Patton get off the carriage, and he and a few others went to greet him.

"Welcome, King William."

William Barton felt much more at ease when he saw that all four presidents had come to greet him.

Actually, I just saw the person who came to report when they came to invite me.

William Barton was still unhappy.

After all, the reason they gave was not easy to accept.

However, looking at the four presidents now standing there waiting.

My anger immediately subsided by more than half.

"Chairman Gaddafi, did you really have to wait for this? There's no need for such a grand ceremony."

Gaddafi said, "We were supposed to be the ones going there, but, as you know, according to our investigation, there may be some weapons here that we didn't expect. So, our security advisors have stopped us from going to any place that hasn't been properly assessed."

After hearing Gaddafi's words, the others nodded in agreement.

Upon hearing Gaddafi's words, William Barton's initial displeasure vanished instantly.

“I understand…I understand…the weapon you’re talking about that’s beyond your imagination is…” William Patton was still good at grasping the crux of the matter.

Gaddafi said with a serious expression, "It's the weapon that assassinated William Armiten and Mr. Sean Jolton..."

Gaddafi paused for a moment, then said, "Your Highness King Patton, this is not the place to chat. Please come inside."

William Barton listened and nodded without saying a word.

Then they followed them inside.

Once inside, a very lavish dinner had already been prepared.

This time, Gaddafi seated William Barton in the head seat.

William Barton was initially very polite, but nothing he said worked.

Gaddafi then said to William Patton with a serious expression, "Your Majesty King Patton, you are our honored guest today, and you must take this seat. This matter, no matter what, took place in Lingas City."

"No matter the reasons, the people are on our side, and that's why we made a mistake... We have to admit our mistakes..."

"Consider this an apology."

William Barton was somewhat surprised to hear Gaddafi and his men say that.

Before he could speak, Bob, who had a good relationship with William Barton, said, "Barton, our Chairman Gaddafi has already given us a lot of face. Of course, you've also given us face. Actually, you're a smart man; you should be able to see the core of these problems. We are all victims."

"Please sit down. It's just one seat! We're giving you this seat for no other reason than you deserve it..."

Having said all that, William Barton stopped being coy.

Even if this location is great, it's still just one location.

Although he did not hold a very high position within the Illuminati.

However, he was still the monarch of the British Empire, which was considered a very high position.

Sitting in this position is nothing special.

Moreover, the purpose of this trip is to resolve the issue.

He simply sat down.

Gaddafi then addressed William Barton, saying, “Your Majesty, Princess Targaryen Isa came to see us earlier. We refused, partly because we knew you were already on your way, and our conversation with Princess Targaryen Isa was futile. Secondly, Princess Targaryen Isa is, after all, just a princess. I don’t know if she can speak on your behalf. Moreover, I understand that Princess Targaryen Isa has met with Yin Pan’er, the acting president of the East Asia Association. To avoid unnecessary trouble, I decided not to meet her.”

Or Gaddafi added, "Of course, I don't doubt her... it's just that Princess Targaryen Isa is too young and can't see things comprehensively, so she's being used."

William Barton was satisfied with their explanation.

He addressed Gaddafi, saying, "Yes, Chairman Gaddafi, what you say makes sense... I agree. Now, Chairman Gaddafi, what is your side's opinion... regarding the weapons you mentioned..."

As Gaddafi spoke, he addressed William Barton, recounting the information deduced by their experts.

William Barton said, "So, Chairman Gaddafi, are you now certain that it wasn't John Jonard and his men who did it?"

Gaddafi nodded, and Bob continued, "Your Majesty King Patton, I believe you've heard many details, and we won't hide anything from you. You and I are old friends, and this time, when William Armiten and Sean Jolton came to defend their rights because of the castle that was auctioned off, we offered our full support..."

"If you insist on pursuing John Jonard and his group in this matter, that's fine! But they won't let you off easily. The evidence we have now is actually fair to you; neither of you can destroy the other. However, we can destroy Boudica."

"Furthermore, we've already discussed this with John Jonard and his team before you did. They've expressed their willingness to talk to you, including the possibility of further cooperation..."

William Barton asked curiously, "President Bob, do you mean that John Jonard and the others are willing to listen to your advice?"

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