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Chapter 1915 - Chapter 149: The "Ineffable Loyalty" of Hastings (Part 2)

He said, her mind was full of rubbish, and her love for dolls and theater was utterly foolish. Obviously, she lacked the ability to rule this country on her own, and furthermore, she owed it to him. After all, no matter what, Victoria had to think of him and her mother, and how much they had done for her over the years.

Initially, the Duchess of Kent would assist Conroy in persuading Victoria. But after Arthur broke into Albion Villa, whether it was due to guilty conscience or realizing she'd gone too far, the Duchess of Kent would actively avoid the situation, knowing she couldn't change anything.

Victoria, facing the pressure from her mother and Conroy, was able to withstand it. So when facing Conroy alone, she naturally became even more resolute.

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