Every time Rupert thought about this matter, he became infuriated. What relationship did Austin have with the Queen? It was clear they had been intimate, and that connection never seemed to break.
As capable as Rupert was, he couldn't influence the Queen by whispering advice to her during their private moments as Austin could. He would bet that if Winston Cueter became the Prime Minister of Windsor next year, it would definitely be due to Austin's secret intervention.
Damn it, that playboy who only knew how to deceive women!
Upon Rupert's words, Barny chimed in, "Exactly, Austin is too prideful. He looks down on us, his colleagues. His wife is the High Priestess of the Naturalism Church, his son's lover is the High Priestess of the Moonlight Church, and we -- what's our standing? We're not worthy to dine at the same table as him."
"You're absolutely right!" Filster nodded repeatedly.