Fedrick's death was no small matter, and the Imperial Family needed to act swiftly before the citizens began raising questions or making accusations. Although the Imperial Family had the power to suppress dissent, such an approach would only complicate matters and tarnish their reputation.
This was especially critical, with only two days remaining before the Grand Auction—a prestigious event vital for the Imperial Family's standing, the capital's reputation, and the Empire as a whole.
Emperor Philip rose from his seat, his expression apologetic as he addressed Yuan and his wives. "Please forgive me for everything my traitorous son and wife have done. I am deeply ashamed of their behavior."
Rose, wearing a gentle smile, responded before Yuan could speak. "It's fine. It's Fedrick and Agatha who should apologize to us. But with Fedrick gone, there's no need for you to bear that burden on their behalf."