CHAPTER IV: The Good King and the Princes
Since Xerxes realized his mistakes, he didn't think of anything else, especially remarrying, but instead focused on the administration of the palace and even the other surrounding countries. Even though many beautiful young women were still chasing after him. But even though many said that Xerxes was cursed because he was unlucky in love due to the beliefs of the elders of Thallerion, some still said they were ready to die just to marry Xerxes. However, Xerxes himself was the one who refused them. He improved his army and expanded the territory of Thallerion; he seized the entire land of Wendlock. Because of this, the kings saluted him. As a result, it led to conflict; the Ossibuz tribe, which was close to the land of Wendlock, got angry, so in response, their king, Matar, challenged Thallerion to leave the land of Wendlock because many of the Ossibuz tribe had already moved to the land of Wendlock. But Xerxes refused.
