Nangong Lin's words actually made a lot of sense, perhaps because she's older, perhaps because she's thought it through, these issues are indeed real concerns.
Alvin carries such a big identity, to be honest, it's very difficult to manage, it requires a lot of courage, a kind of courage that most people simply don't possess.
Making him stay in the Empire without his title as a Prince is equivalent to completely denying his past life.
Following him to B Country—let's not even talk about being unfamiliar with the place—it's the Royal Family there!
Without even mentioning the internal conflicts within the Royal Family, can ordinary people even withstand living in such a prestigious family?
The intricate etiquette, the complicated relationships, and to serve a country wholeheartedly—ordinary people can't bear it.
If they can, it must be because they love Alvin very deeply, to the point of being willing to sacrifice everything, endure everything, or purely out of vanity.
