I’m the Only One With Two Towers - Chapter 120
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Only I Have Two Towers Episode 120
Finishing the Game of Thrones
Sophia’s Room on the Kon Satellite.
A bright light emanated near the bed.
Lirabelle, a healing-type awakener on Sofia’s side, checked the queen’s condition.
“Hmm.”
Lirabelle let out a small sigh.
Sofia, who had been quietly watching, spoke up.
“How is she?”
“She has become quite weakened, but there are no particularly noticeable abnormalities. We’ll need a more detailed examination to understand why she won’t wake up.”
“I see.”
This wasn’t a general hospital ward.
Equipment for detailed examinations didn’t exist here.
But taking Elisia to a regular hospital would also be dangerous.
There was no telling where Widric’s eyes might be watching.
Sofia turned her head toward the terrace.
There sat the captured doctor Leo with a stubborn expression on his face.
“Leo. Make the right choice even now. What did you do to Her Majesty the Queen?”
What was in the syringe was nothing special—just a sedative.
It would be difficult to determine the cause with just this.
“Didn’t I tell you I don’t know? The only order I received was to administer the sedative at the designated time.”
Leo answered while touching his severely swollen jaw.
Sofia bit her lip.
It was an obvious lie.
Leo, the doctor of Winsor Castle.
Everyone knew he had awakened to a class skilled in manufacturing various drugs.
As far as Sofia knew, Leo was the only one in Winsor Castle capable of inducing an unidentifiable coma.
“Don’t lie, you bastard!”
Olivia grabbed Leo by the collar.
“If you hadn’t done it, Prince Widric wouldn’t have kept you by Her Majesty’s side!”
Widric was suspicious by nature.
He wouldn’t allow a one-on-one private meeting with the queen unless someone had their feet firmly planted in dirty water with him.
Leo, who had been permitted to stay alone with the queen under the guise of administering sedatives.
This was also proof that he had properly dipped his feet in the dirty water.
“I told you I don’t know! If you’re so suspicious, go ask Prince Widric yourself.”
“This bastard really!!”
The corners of Leo’s mouth turned up.
‘What are you going to do about it?’
He had heard from Widric what kind of person Sofia was.
A child full of affection and weak-hearted, who had never killed even a single insect.
Even if he played dumb, she was someone who couldn’t even torture him lightly, let alone kill him.
The people serving such a Sofia were all equally soft.
‘If I hold out like this, it’s our victory.’
Before long, Widric would notice the current situation.
He would push in with superior forces and recapture the queen in one swift move.
As long as the queen didn’t wake up until then, it would be their victory.
Leo gazed at Olivia with a leisurely expression.
‘Don’t resent me too much. What fool would bet on the side with confirmed defeat? I have to make a living too.’
Rather, this was a good opportunity to prove his loyalty to Widric.
Leo resolved once more.
No matter what happened, he would hold out like this.
Creak.
‘That bastard…!’
As the door opened and Jinhyeok appeared, Leo gritted his teeth.
The man who had not only struck his neck out of nowhere but also punched his jaw.
Because of that, his jaw was swollen and there wasn’t a place from his neck to his back that didn’t hurt.
Jinhyeok entered rubbing his belly and looked around at the people in the room.
Sofia had told him to rest when they arrived at the Kon Satellite, providing him with food and a bath.
Thanks to that, he had eaten his fill and even taken a refreshing bath, but the situation here didn’t seem to be improving.
‘He’s not cooperating, I see.’
There was no need to ask.
That sulky face full of stubbornness.
Leo was being defiant.
Jinhyeok walked to the terrace and examined Leo with fierce eyes.
Leo also puffed out his chest like a peacock.
He had no intention of losing in a battle of wills.
‘You brat who’s still wet behind the ears!’
They say even if you enter a tiger’s den, you just need to keep your wits about you.
Even now, as long as he didn’t panic…
“Let’s throw this away.”
“??”
Everyone in the room drew question marks.
Throw away?
“He’s someone who harmed Her Majesty the Queen. Isn’t it the death penalty anyway?”
“D-death penalty was abolished ages ago, stop talking nonsense!”
“He’ll receive punishment equivalent to that, right?”
Olivia, who was stunned, nodded her head.
“Since it’s wartime now, let’s make it the death penalty.”
Jinhyeok opened the terrace door.
Then he poked his head out over the railing.
“High. Very high.”
This was the top of the Kon Satellite.
It was quite high up, so an ordinary person would either die or become disabled the moment they fell.
Jinhyeok grabbed Leo by the back of the neck and dragged him.
‘It’s a bluff.’
A young punk who looked barely twenty.
There was no way such a guy could throw a person.
“Don’t act tough! I won’t fall for such threats…?”
Leo’s eyes met with Jinhyeok’s.
Leo’s face rapidly hardened.
Eyes without a trace of wavering, where hesitation itself didn’t exist.
He instinctively became certain.
This wasn’t a bluff.
“W-wait…”
Whoosh!
He tried to say wait, but it was a bit too late.
Leo was thrown just like that and began falling downward.
Leo gritted his molars.
‘Even if you enter a tiger’s den…’
Whiiiiiiing.
‘Tiger’s den….’
Too much time had passed since the fall began.
The thread of reason he had desperately maintained finally snapped.
“Tiger my ass! Aaaaaahhhhh!!! S-save me!! There’s an antidote! I have an antidote!!”
His body rose with the harsh sound of metal friction.
The fall stopped, but now an unbelievable chill seeped into his body.
A coldness so intense that if it lasted just a few more seconds, not only his blood but all his organs would freeze solid.
Thud!
Fortunately, he was pulled up before that and thrown onto the ground.
Shiver shiver shiver shiver shiver shiver.
Leo trembled all over, drooling saliva, snot, and tears.
The man who had been crossing his arms and acting arrogant just a minute ago was now in a groggy state from one blow.
‘Th-this bastard. He really tried to kill me.’
Leo, terrified out of his wits, looked up at Jinhyeok.
The sound of friction had only come after he mentioned the word antidote.
If he hadn’t spoken even then, it really would have been too late.
Jinhyeok crouched down and extended his hand.
“The antidote.”
“I-I’ll give it to you!!”
Leo crawled over frantically and tore at the lining of his white coat.
A thin capsule emerged from inside.
Sofia and Olivia approached and examined the capsule.
“I’ll take it and check it. It might be poison.”
“No. Could you give it to me?”
“Ah…!”
Before they could stop him, Jinhyeok dropped a few drops into his mouth.
Jinhyeok smacked his lips and smiled.
“It’s the antidote. Give it to her right away.”
Sofia took the capsule with a bewildered expression.
Sofia poured the liquid into the sleeping Elisia’s mouth.
And after a few seconds passed.
Twitch.
Queen Elisia’s fingers began to move.
Widric returned from his outing and entered Windsor Castle wearing a mask.
“Ha.”
A hollow laugh escaped him.
The castle was in complete chaos.
The hallucinogenic fog that still hadn’t completely cleared and people lying on the ground, affected by it.
Even seeing it with his own eyes, he couldn’t comprehend what had happened.
“Prince Widric!”
The subordinates who had entered first to survey the castle.
For some reason, their faces were deathly pale.
‘Don’t tell me.’
Widric gritted his teeth.
He desperately hoped.
That it wasn’t the worst-case scenario he had imagined.
“Her Majesty the Queen has disappeared! Lord Leo is nowhere to be seen either!”
“Haa.”
He let out a low sigh.
The worst case beyond the worst he had expected.
No matter what happened, he shouldn’t have lost either of them.
“It’s Sofia.”
He couldn’t understand how his weak younger sister, who had no power or influence, had pulled off such a bold move, or how she had succeeded.
But in the current situation, she was the only one with a motive to attack Windsor Castle.
“Wake up those who are down immediately. And prepare a transport aircraft. We’re going to Kon Satellite.”
Leo was good at calculations.
He wouldn’t be unaware that he just needed to hold out.
If he went and brought him back now, that would be enough.
Ring ring ring ring.
Widric, who was giving orders, stopped speaking.
His phone began ringing frantically.
It wasn’t just his.
As if by some agreement, all of his associates’ phones were ringing too.
The names appearing on the screens were political and business figures and broadcasting company representatives who had been dealing with Widric behind the scenes.
An unidentifiable ominous feeling seeped into his body.
“P-Prince Widric.”
As if proving his premonition wasn’t wrong, a nearby associate handed him a phone.
“Ha…!”
He couldn’t help but gasp upon seeing it.
From Wales broadcasting stations to famous NewTube current affairs channels.
It was being broadcast live everywhere.
Queen Elisia Jeri Windsor, who should have been lying unconscious in bed, was speaking.
Ding. Ding. Ding. Ding.
Perhaps because he wasn’t answering the phone.
Text messages kept arriving without pause.
Widric looked down.
# Let’s pretend the conversation we had never happened.
# Don’t let me get caught up in unnecessary gossip. If you want to preserve what’s left of your life.
# Please destroy the documents. I’ll return what I received.
Perhaps judging the situation irreparable.
Those who had sided with him began quickly cutting ties with Widric.
Widric made a strange expression.
Despite their increased greed, they were disgustingly cowardly humans.
This couldn’t be the end.
Step.
Sure enough.
The mercenaries he had gathered today slowly began closing the distance.
They had no loyalty or devotion.
They simply moved according to profitable contracts.
And at this moment, it seemed they had accepted one.
A new contract more appealing than the existing one.
‘Who is it.’
Though death was imminent, Widric’s mind was filled with countless question marks.
He had thoroughly investigated every person on Sofia’s side.
He was certain it wasn’t them.
A third party unknown to Widric had definitely intervened.
‘Just who could it be…. To flip this enormous game like turning over one’s palm.’
Widric couldn’t help but feel wronged.
He had put tremendous effort into creating this game for a very long time.
It was a game he couldn’t lose.
Widric let out a laugh mixed with self-mockery.
Since the situation had reached this point, such things didn’t matter anymore.
He just wanted to see their face at least once.
The British royal dynasty that boasted a long history.
The identity of the massive variable that had never appeared even in that dynasty.
Jinhyeok, standing on the terrace, pinched his cheek.
‘This isn’t a dream.’
He still felt a bit dazed.
How did he end up getting involved in the British version of Game of Thrones?
‘You never know what life will bring.’
Shaking his head from side to side, he looked toward the center of Kon Satellite.
When Elisia woke up, all the truth was revealed.
And she honestly admitted it in front of the cameras.
Her indecisiveness in being unable to cut ties with her beloved grandson despite his countless evil deeds and atrocities.
Internet articles flooding in like a tide despite the late hour.
Among them was an article about Prince Widric who had taken his own life at Windsor Castle.
# Who Turned the Tables?
He also saw a sharp article title that sensed the presence of a third party.
While he was watching with great interest.
Creak.
The door opened.
Jinhyeok turned his head, thinking it might be Charles or Olivia.
‘Huh.’
He drew in a sharp breath.
It was the arrival of Queen Elisia Jeri Windsor.
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