"Prince Linz, my wedding with Edward will take place in three months. Can you represent the royal family then? I believe it will be Edward and my proudest day." As the duke's daughter, declaring victory in front of the defeated seems right, doesn't it?
But who gave you the audacity?
Linz smiled and nodded, thinking about something Malin once said.
What's wrong is wrong. In one's lifetime, mistakes will be made. The only issue is that sometimes one mistake can be irreparable.
So after being beaten, you must stand firm, Linz. You are now the Mowish family's liability—this phrase is a new term coined by the Northernists. Its meaning is, of course, straightforward. Many people think that the young business leaders of Northernism are real financial experts, but they stubbornly refuse to acknowledge it, claiming instead that they are merely serving Northernism and the Northern people.
And they highly dislike being referred to as 'economists.'