This is Lance's second visit to Sandringham House.

Although His Highness went to Germany throughout last year, he would always report to His Majesty, but he always went to Balmoral or Windsor Castle.

Sandringham Palace, indeed the second visit.

It was as if this was a place that only His Highness would bring him, as if this was a symbol of His Highness.

He glanced at the crown prince, who was only one point lower than himself, and saw that golden hair dazzlingly spread out in the air, lighting up the gloomy cooperation between the snow-covered ground and the gray sky.

Lance was a little confused.

He doesn't want one more decision maker.

Even if the two parties share the same beliefs, different thinking will always bring some disputes and delays to the decision. This seemingly insignificant thing can make the Liaison Committee miss the most time.

He knew from the beginning that Diana could be a good center, able to help him share a lot of pressure.

But he still assigned Diana, who had just graduated, to the Muggle world and let her lead the education reform.

On the one hand, education reform is indeed urgent and requires a person with decision-making courage to lead;

on the other hand……

He admitted that he did not want to cede decision-making power.

But His Highness is right.

At the beginning, there were not many members of the Knights outside the school, and the affairs were acceptable, so he could support them all by himself.but now--

The wandering Muggle-born compatriots have all been recalled, the Ministry of Magic has been controlled, and the intrigue with bureaucrats at all levels and pure-blood nobles is constantly evolving...

He really can't stand alone.

What's more, he has been annoyed by Kenny Cooper recently.

If because of his greed for power, the future of little Muggleborn wizards is ruined...

Lance will never allow this to happen!

Allen also knew Lance's hesitation.

He knows that no one is willing to give power to others, otherwise the opposition party and the ruling party would not have been confronting each other for hundreds of years.

But he knew better about the other party's obsession with little Muggle-born wizards.

If Lance had really been a selfish and power-hungry person, he wouldn't have tried his best to protect the wandering little wizards in Knockturn Alley.

Right now, separating authority is the best way to keep the great cause!

Diana is a very good subordinate. Like Lance, she can take on the heavy responsibility of the center.

Allen preferred Diana as the leader of the Knights from the very beginning.

Even out of the public heart of loving talents, he shouldn't bury Diana, and only assign the other party trivial matters.

Without Lance, Diana would have already become the leader of the Knights outside the school.

But at the same time, education reform will be postponed indefinitely.

The blond crown prince led Lance into the Sandringham Palace again, with urgent firmness in his half-down eyes.

...he only has seven days.

After the Christmas break, he needs to return to Hogwarts to continue to face the second event of the Triwizard Tournament.

The second item is Mermaid Treasure.

He secretly asked the devil's cousin for the specific time, and knew that the game would be held in February.This means that he can postpone his return to school for Christmas.

Of course, Allen will still try to finish the necessary things before the end of the holiday.

——He didn't want Dumbledore to think too much, just adding trouble to the future plan.

"Your Highness, Lady Sharp is waiting in the meeting room."

Triss said so.

She glanced at Lance next to her with some vigilance, and took the lead in taking Alan's coat, then looked at the knight's half-outstretched hand, and raised her eyebrows with some pride.

——Take the first step from the knight commander, get!

Lance:  …

With a gentle smile, he withdrew the hand that was about to take His Highness's coat, gently supported the gold-wire mirror frame, and handed his coat to the servant beside him.

At this time, Diana was sitting in the meeting room, holding a cup of rich black tea in her white-gloved hands.

She is dressed smartly today.

The dignified long-sleeved dress is paired with a light brown fur coat, the hair is neatly coiled behind the head, and the satin white gloves show a bit of restraint.

Logically speaking, nobles should not wear gloves when they meet, but Diana is an exception.

This is the charter of His Majesty Edward.

Everyone knows that Diana was burned in the sea of ​​​​fire. Even after recuperating for a long time, her body inevitably left burn marks.

Therefore, gloves and long skirts have almost become the standard equipment of Lady Sharp.

Diana looked at the white gloves on her hands and couldn't understand herself.

She is free with this scar.

Logically speaking, people who don't know the truth feel sorry for this, but she should be proud of it.

But she unconsciously covered them up.

...hidden tightly.

Allen knocked lightly on the door with a faint smile.

"Good afternoon, Diana."

Diana suddenly came back to her senses, stood up with surprise in her eyes, and curtseyed respectfully.

"Your Highness, good afternoon!"

She looked at the knight commander behind Allen again, and nodded slightly.

Alan ignores her gloves and invites her to take a seat.

This made Diana breathe a sigh of relief.

Yes, His Highness is always considerate.

She took a seat on Alan's left with a smile, and watched the knight commander sit opposite her.

The attendants left the conference room consciously and closed the door behind them.

Allen looked at Diana appreciatively, and exclaimed, "Diana, you are in pretty good shape now!"

"Yes, Your Highness!"

Diana nodded slightly, and said impatiently, "I think you've heard about the cabinet's proposal?"

Allen couldn't help laughing, "If you talk about our education reform policy-yes, Diana, they have submitted the bill to the King for signature.

"I believe it will not be long before this bill will be implemented."

He sighed, "It's still thanks to you - it's a pretty good idea to mobilize public opinion!"

Diana answered, "Yes, Your Highness! Ordinary people are also facing the problem of entering a higher school and getting a diploma.

"Compared to the fact that little Muggle-born wizards can have the right to choose after the passage of this bill, ordinary people can only work hard in this established system for their entire lives."

"So, instead, they look forward to such reforms."

Lance answered with a smile, "It's really a good entry point! Miss Sharp, I thought that education reform would have to wait a few years, but I didn't expect it to progress so quickly!"

He looked at Allen and said,

"Your Highness, all the knights will rejoice! It just so happens that I am really busy recently, and it would be my honor if Diana is willing to help me!"

Allen looked at him with some surprise, his sea blue eyes slowly overflowing with a smile.

"No, Lance! It is my honor to have your assistant!"

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