Moreover, the identity of the person responsible for offering the treasure and telling the story was anything but ordinary.
Saint Byron was rumored among the folk to be the second son of the Creator, a great Saint who had won a tug-of-war against an Old God.
For such a legendary Saint to personally present the Sun Crown to the King was indeed a matter of great honor.
Wouldn't that immediately and indisputably secure the Mandate of Heaven?
Even the matter of spreading Byron's fame had been eagerly assisted by Hightins's intelligence system, all for the sake of this moment.
Edward IV removed the ordinary crown he had been wearing from his head and handed it to the Queen beside him.
His hands trembling slightly, he eagerly took the Sun Crown and placed it upon his head.
A king usually has many crowns, worn on different occasions; hence, exchanging one crown for another was not at all inappropriate.
WHOOSH—!
