Christophe glares at Mauvoisin and de Champagne.
The King has stated that there is a traitor in France. This is a serious charge and must receive our utmost attention. If this traitor was capable of getting hundreds of Germans to a secret meeting of the King, he is more than capable of mounting another attempt on the life of our Most Glorious Philippe. Those who ignore this most serious of charges are either irresponsible or traitorous themselves.
I find it curious that Mauvoisin, of all people, appears eager for war and unconcerned about the traitor. Tell me Mauvousin, is your chivalry simply a convenience for you, or do you perhaps know something that I do not?
Bookmarks