yes, but likely no. he has enough power to his name to just walk away, but there had been plenty of people around to witness not only his behaviour but also the result of the treatment. i presume this will be used in future as a reference.so this guy can just barge in like owns the place and when proven wrong, both parties just let him walk away like nothing happened?
i sure hope so. this twice now his master's plans fallen through, if they just let them keep scheming in background ill be madyes, but likely no. he has enough power to his name to just walk away, but there had been plenty of people around to witness not only his behaviour but also the result of the treatment. i presume this will be used in future as a reference.
i presume until the female protagonist actually saves a local noble of high standing, she will always be treated as an odd fella, which allows for any kind of scrutiny including barging into a surgery. they already started to dig into her history and when her abilities cannot be explained, the situation will likely tilt. the best she can do is just get a wider range of support, and helping this potential leading figure of another country will likely be in her favor.Even if they can't be officially punished, this incident should really result in cutting back that guy's influence significantly.
Like...they barged into a hospital mid-surgery, no?
I reckon his influence will already by cut by failing the nasty queen's expectations. He promised the queen to deal with Kiara, but he achieved absolutely nothing, yet Kiara gained a little bit of additional fame. I don't believe the queen is the kind of person who forgives failures and broken promises.Even if they can't be officially punished, this incident should really result in cutting back that guy's influence significantly.
Like...they barged into a hospital mid-surgery, no?