Caesar was in a dilemma. He let out a deep breath and took two steps forward to help Irene up. "You don't understand the importance of this matter. If we're not careful, we will be attacked from both sides. I need to discuss this with the ministers before making a decision."
Irene looked at Caesar anxiously. "Can you let him go first? I really can't stand to see such a proud person eating pig food and doing the work of a servant. You know, he should have been born to be a general on the battlefield. I will definitely persuade him to submit!"
Caesar looked at Irene's teary eyes and went soft on her. "I can at most give him a certain degree of freedom. When he returns to Murcia, I will gather all the ministers to discuss this matter." Seeing that Irene was still unwilling, Caesar continued, "You also have to understand your father. To make this decision, I already need to withstand the pressure from the ministers."