He toured various countries holding recitation events, and wherever he went, the streets were deserted; he debated with wise men in top salons, with a continuous stream of eloquent remarks; he was even openly admired by several queens and princesses.
Lynn's life seemed like a brilliant star, hanging high above all people, radiating an enviable glow.
He almost had everything: talent, fame, wealth, appearance, and noble status.
He sincerely loved this world and used his pen to depict the utopia in his heart.
However, he forgot that the ultimate glory also casts the ultimate shadow.
When he accepted the Norton Kingdom's Royal Academy's invitation to deliver a lecture tour in this northern empire, renowned for its strength but also its harsh autocracy, disaster quietly descended.
The old king of the Norton Kingdom had just died, and the new king, Augusta III, ascended the throne, a young king with a violent, suspicious nature, extremely insecure yet arrogant.