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It's been a while since I've read the previous chapters, but I'm pretty sure Hoya and Rayburn trust each other implicitly. They both also care for Fredrick.
They are simply going different ways to take down the chancellor, because it will be easier if that guy thinks the sibling's relationship is not good.
Don't know if she thinks favourably of Angela tho, she might be serious about getting rid of her
It's been a while, so I've forgotten.
What was Hoya's deal again?
Is her end goal to be the emperor/king?
Is she acting like a double agent to screw the general over?
Is she treating rayburn as a disposable pawn to achieve her goals?
Or were her exact motives not revealed yet?
(Sorry, I don't know where to start rereading to know and I didn't want to start from the very beginning either)