With Albert's clear and concise explanation, Curtis found himself lost for words.
It would indeed be ridiculous to demand a blind person to board another ship in a shaky sea environment.
Not only would demanding this make them look terrible, but it would also raise questions about the Crown Prince's character.
"Since your princess is that delicate and fragile, then I might as well head over there. I just want to know how she would compensate for my ship's resources." Leonard suddenly chimed in.
He knew Curtis had lost the verbal sparring against a veteran man like Albert.
Each word spouted from Albert was laced with traps, and his subtle action was also filled with poison.
By acting humbly and speaking in a lower tone, Albert painted himself in a helpless position.
Added to the fact that he was accompanied by a blind princess, it wasn't an exaggeration to say they were both tragic characters.
