Even considering the perspective of changing wealth distribution, Conroy should relinquish his position in a timely manner, or at least specify his retirement timeline.
Currently, the matter of him and the Duchess of Kent coercing Victoria to sign the Regency Agreement has spread throughout upper society, and Lady Leisen is even willing to testify on this matter. If not for concerns about possibly incurring the Duchess of Kent's displeasure towards the Hastings family, Miss Flora Hastings might even consider supporting Lady Leisen on this matter.
Conroy's downfall is inevitable, and Arthur's hesitation after the General only serves to leave him with some dignity.
Furthermore, there are so many willing to pay a high price for his final move, and Arthur is quite happy to sell this last move at a high price.
Arthur quietly stood beside King William IV, listening from beginning to end as the Sailor King passionately recounted all he'd learned in the Royal Navy throughout his life.
