Sebastian:
I leaned back in my chair and rubbed my eyes. The long list of instructions came to an end, and my office was still crowded.
The finance minister and other department heads were standing around, waiting with their files to get signed.
Most of them were already in their uniforms, ready to ride out any minute.
"Your Majesty," The Finance Minister slid the file across the desk, "Just one more signature on this one. Supplies for the troops."
I uncapped the pen again and signed it without looking up. As a king, I needed to make all the necessary arrangements before leaving the palace. It also included giving the duties to the ones who were there as backup staff.
I wanted Hunter to stay back and keep an eye on them. But he wanted to accompany me and bring his queen back home.
Other men also came forward to get the documents signed, and that was what I hated as a king. One couldn't go out and fight without fulfilling such formalities.
