King Kniaz was suspicious when the young man brought by his son safely entered the palace treasury. However, he quickly dismissed his suspicions by saying that it could all happen because the young man came with his son.
Long before that, he had also been suspicious when he first saw the young man get off the chariot, tied up as a criminal who had tarnished the name of a knight. At that time, without even thinking about the young man's qualifications, he thought of saving him.
King Kniaz loved his second wife, who did not bear him children. She had graciously accepted two children who were not her own flesh and blood. She raised them as her own children.
He didn't need another child. He had always thought so until now. However, when he heard Guren's question, he could remember the servant who came to comfort him after the first day of cutting down humans.