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Chapter 139 - 139 105 The Miserable Spy_1
139: Chapter 105, The Miserable Spy_1 139: Chapter 105, The Miserable Spy_1 Perhaps because people had grown used to it, the death of Crown Prince Terry before Emperor Bimon on the Continent of Aslante did not stir up much turbulence.
Quite a few people even suspected that Emperor Bimon, if he continued to designate his youngest son as the heir, might even set a new record for causing the death of his heir.
Throughout the history of all races on the Continent of Aslante, it is rare to find a monarch like Emperor Bimon who can survive such calamities.
Especially after causing the deaths of four heirs in a row, it’s truly unprecedented.
Some outside the court speculated that Emperor Bimon was cursed, forced to endure the constant pain of losing a son.
Betting pools even opened, wagering on who will die first, the next heir or Emperor Bimon.
Do they know the fifth heir is not yet decided?
Emperor Bimon the Wise had four sons who inherited his brilliance and martial prowess, and each was a talent of his time.
But only his youngest son, Alex, after being traumatized in his youth, chose to live a decadent life of leisure and pleasure.
The young man’s lifestyle clearly made him unsuitable to become the heir to the Bimon Imperial Court, In contrast, there were several outstanding talents among his grandchildren, which seem to be more fitting heirs to the throne.
There is ongoing disagreement within the Bimon Imperial Court about the selection of the heir.
However, as Emperor Bimon just recently experienced the pain of losing a son, no one dared to bring up this sensitive topic for the time being.
Due to the unrest surrounding the succession in the Bimon Imperial Court, the entire Orc Empire is in turmoil.
The grieving Emperor Bimon, unable to suppress his fury, unleashes his rage.
For a time, the Orc nobles who attended the celebratory banquet were filled with fear, especially the unfortunate drunkards who had shared drinks with Crown Prince Terry, felt like they were on the edge of an abyss.
By the Beast God, if they had known that a few cups of wine would take the life of a crown prince, they would not have approached him for anything.
Unfortunately, these feeble explanations hold no meaning.
The aging Emperor Bimon behaves like a capricious child, persistently finding faults to blame on these unfortunate scapegoats.
As soon as evidence is found, it is followed by immediate punishment.
Even if the other Four Royal Families want to intervene, they cannot deter Emperor Bimon’s determination for vengeance.
After deeply experiencing Emperor Bimon’s “affection for his son,” nobody in the Orc Empire dared to say any more about the issue of Bimon Imperial Court’s succession.
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In the Jade Palace, upon receiving the news of Emperor Bimon’s another loss of his son, Caesar III was refreshed—no backache, no leg pains, and even ate an extra large bowl for dinner.
If it weren’t for his good cultivation which allows him to control his emotions, he might have already started throwing a celebratory party.
“Terry, the little bastard, is dead.
That old geezer, only has one son left, Alex.
But he is infamous for his debauchery, it is said that his residence is packed with female slaves from all tribes of the continent.
He even didn’t spare the succubi from the abyss and indulges in sensual satisfaction all day long.
The only contribution he made to the Bimon Tribe was to test which species could produce offspring with Bimons, and he made more than three hundred oddly shaped grandchildren for the old man.
Do you think this guy could possibly be named as the heir?”
Caesar III exclaimed excitedly.
From his anticipation, it can be seen that he truly hoped that Alex would become the new Emperor Bimon.
After all, they are good neighbors.
Under the guiding principle of ‘when you are strong, I am weak,’ they all hope for the other’s downfall, who would want their neighbors to live well?
“Your Majesty, I fear it may be difficult.
Compared to Prince Alex’s degeneration, there are still many talents in Emperor Bimon’s grandchildren who are more suitable to be the heirs.
Although this youngest son was once Emperor Bimon’s most beloved, in recent hundred years, Alex’s indulgent lifestyle has greatly disappointed Emperor Bimon.
As a monarch, Emperor Bimon must consider the Bimon Tribe’s succession.
At this time, if he forcibly designates Prince Alex as crown prince, it would be an irresponsibility to the Bimon Tribe.
After all, the inheritance system of the Orc Empire is different from ours.
Throughout the history, the Beast Emperor has always been the strongest offspring, even if Alex was designated as the crown prince, it may be challenging for him to smoothly succeed the throne.
Perhaps it’s exactly because he’s aware of this, just after the death of Crown Prince Terry, Prince Alex has repeatedly stated in public that he has no interest in the position of the heir.
If Emperor Bimon truly loves his son, he would let Prince Alex have his way, rather than forcibly placing him in the hot seat of the heir.”
Duke Aefero analyzed.
As the Minister of Defense of the Alpha Kingdom, his understanding of the Orc Empire is the deepest.
Although the Bimon Tribe is powerful, the other Four Royal Families are not to be underestimated.
In the face of the strong Emperor Bimon, the Four Royal Families could only stand aside.
But if this Philanderer Alex takes the throne, the situation would be very different.
Just by setting a few traps for him to fall into, the advantages of the Bimon Tribe would quickly be consumed, and it would be almost impossible to maintain the current benefits.
“Your Majesty, Duke Aefero is talking about a rational state of mind, but the elderly Emperor Bimon doesn’t seem to be very rational now.
The Crown Prince Terry died a natural death, and Bimons who can live up to 257 years old are highly regarded as longevity, after all, not all Bimons can live as long as Emperor Bimon.
But Emperor Bimon didn’t think so, he blamed the death of Crown Prince Terry on innocent people, and caused turmoil inside the Orc Empire.
Obviously, the aged Emperor Bimon has lost his rationality in the continuous pain of losing sons.”
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