The Imperial Forest Guard Captain continued, "At that time, there weren't many people who had the opportunity to poison the wine without arousing suspicion. I believe the murderer is among them."
If Sir Duren's earlier remarks were merely impolite, his current statement was utterly audacious.
Because he was practically pointing the finger directly at those who were closest to Edward II at the time.
This group notably included Gars, who was now sitting on the Skeleton Throne.
The latter's gaze toward Duren was no longer just chilling but also revealed a hint of barely concealed murderous intent.
But the Imperial Forest Guard Captain, as if unfazed by the threat in Gars' gaze, paused and then said, "Two days ago, I went to Pork Fat Street and found a merchant selling poison.