"What's there to be afraid of? Compared to everything the royal family has promised, I want freedom more. If I don't have freedom, I'd rather die!"
Zhou Jing's tone was decisive.
However, he immediately expressed strong doubts about Roman and threw out a series of questions.
"But why should I believe you? You're the Privy Chancellor. You're in a high position. What right do you have to ruin the royal family's plans to help me? Aren't you afraid that the king will find out? Aren't you afraid that I'll tell the king about this now? Do you trust me that much?"
Roman smiled. The more worried Zhou Jing seemed, the more at ease he felt.
"I naturally have my reasons for helping you. You just need to know that I'm the Privy Chancellor in name, but I'm not on the same side as the royal family."
Hearing this, Zhou Jing's expression changed as if he had calmed down. He spoke out,