Chapter 366
Alpha's Rejected Mate Returns as Queen
366 Cooperation
Selma Payneâs POV:
I didnât have any strange intentions and just calmly stated the truth, âIsnât it chaotic enough for them? What was the root of this chaos? Itâs all because they were arrogant and didnât take Azazelâs party seriously. In the end, their territory was destroyed.
âFor the current situation of the elven race, the most important thing is to deal with the division and internal strife. The fact that internal strife broke out is enough to show that these divided forces donât have a long-term vision. Even if they knew the importance of eliminating Azazelâs party, they wouldnât take the initiative to stop this dangerous mission to prevent other forces from attacking them.â
âIn that case, an external helper who has no interest in the internal affairs of the elven race is just like charcoal in the snow. Someone is helping them solve their problems, and theyâre not even prepared to share the power. Would they not agree to such a thing?â
âThereâs no such thing as free lunch.â Arkadius shook his head. âWe indeed have no interest in the internal affairs of the elves, but the other party wonât believe us so easily.
âNo, theyâll believe us as long as we reveal a little bit of our âweaknessâ to them.â
âWhat âweaknessâ?â
âItâs about our inability to reach out to the elves and the âweaknessâ that we canât grasp even if we achieve some results. Itâs easy to create this weakness as long as we can introduce a suitable spokesperson.â
I looked around at the ministers in the meeting room and said, âI know that Iâm young and inexperienced and that all of you have some opinions about me. However, at this moment, this may not be of no help to us. A Crown Princess tied down by power and interpersonal relationships, who appears noble but does not have the awe-inspiring prestige and power of the Lycan King, is still racking his brains to gain the recognition of the people. In the eyes of outsiders, am I not a paper tiger full of weaknesses?â
âI am a paper tiger, but I had no choice but to push it out to negotiate with the neighboring race. Because my race is also so busy dealing with Azazelâs party, I couldnât even care about the wanderers who had fled to other territories.
As the Crown Princess, itâs easy for people to misunderstand that Iâm in charge of negotiating with my neighbors, especially when I donât have any respected courtiers or experienced helpers. They might think Iâm collecting my experience, gilding my resume, or just running away with the excuse of being the Crown Princess to avoid the danger in my race.
âIâm not a threat to the elves. Theyâll treat me politely and scornfully with the idea that theyâll treat me well. And what we need right now is this kind of contempt.â
I was very direct, and the ministers immediately understood my intentions.
Now the direction of the discussion had changed again. Some people opposed my point of view and thought I was taking things for granted and might not go according to my wishes. I convinced many more people. They felt that there was no harm in trying. It would be best if we succeeded, but if we didnât, it wouldnât affect anything.
It did not conflict with the decision of the Council of Elders.
Everyoneâs opinions gradually became unified. Arkadius secretly exchanged glances with me, immediately looking away as if nothing had happened.
This was the advantage of having teammates. Sometimes, support would only help you a little. Friction and conflict allow you to express your views and persuade others smoothly.
There must be some people here who could tell that we were playing the good cop bad cop, but since no one had stood up to object strongly, they still agreed with my point of view.
My father listened to the entire story quietly. He didnât agree or disagree, but I understood that his silence was his greatest trust in me.
I could no longer hide under his wings and use the name of the King to intimidate others. I had to learn to face the officials who might be known by their faces but not their true intentions. I had to learn how to deal with the ever-changing, real government affairs and change from âthe daughter of the Kingâ to âthe future Queen of the werewolvesâ.
In the end, the meeting came to two conclusions. First, after dawn, the imperial court and the Council of Elders would immediately convene to the Council of Elders to make a decision. They would throw away all unnecessary etiquette and face-saving procedures and try to reach a preliminary decision as soon as possible. Second, they would send a polite greeting to the elves and hint if they needed help to deal with the wanderers of Azazelâs party in the elf territory.
It hadnât even been a year since I returned from the elf clan, and I was preparing to go on a long journey again. The difference from last time was that Iâd changed from a newly-wedded girl to a mother. Although my child usually had no sense of existence â he was obedient and didnât fall sick too often â a motherâs worry for her child never needed any reason.
Of course, the child would be well cared for by my mother. In fact, due to the busy government affairs, the time my mother took care of him after his birth far exceeded the time he spent with me. But he was no stranger to me. Every time he saw me, he would come over and groan like a real wolf cub, easily melting my heart.
However, I couldnât let go of my concern for him no matter what, so I took him back to my side and took care of him.