A mere few minutes remained before the commencement of the duel.
Seated in her designated spot, Clementine engaged in a grave conversation with Diana. "Remember, my child, I won't offer any aid if you suffer defeat. You must accept this, regardless of the circumstances. And one more thing, employ every trick in the book to secure victory."
Clementine's words caused Diana to hesitate. "But mother, wouldn't that be considered cheating?!" Her conscience revolted against the notion of attaining victory through deceitful means. She had inherited this principled trait from her father, who had always remained loyal to King Edward.
In stark contrast, Clementine possessed a touch of cunning, though a glimmer of kindness lingered within her conscience. Upon hearing her daughter's protestations, Clementine simply laughed. "If I had played fair, then your father would have sought a different woman as his companion. Obey my words if you wish to sever the engagement."