Book 7: Chapter 5
Youll make a grand Emperor.
That was what his late mother always used to say. She would always repeat that the Empire would grow even more prosperous with him on the throne.
Since he was the eldest son, it was obvious he was going to become Emperor. But his mothers reminders never bothered him. He knew it was because she had love and high hopes for him and the country. He never questioned it.
To show his love to his mother, he would nod back, showering her with gifts of words, poetry, and the occasional flower garland. Trust me, Mother, he would think. Ill become a great Emperor.
Youll make a grand Emperor.
The first time he killed someone was when he was ten.
Hed slain a low-ranking official for disrespecting his mother.
His mother was from a foreign nation. She had loved her homeland and a certain man, blessed to be born into nobility and with beauty that captivated all. If nothing had happened, she would have lived a peaceful life in her native land.
For better or for worse, however, the Emperor had fallen in love with her at first sight.
Youll make a grand Emperor.
For the sake of her country, his mother abandoned love to become the wife of the Emperor. That was her noble sacrifice.
What could she have done, however, in a palace with secret plots and alliances? She had no knowledge of how these things worked nor any allies.
In the end, her homeland was ransacked by the Empire, taking the life of the man she loved with it. Those with bad intentions mocked her, saying that after shed lost everything, her heart must have hardened with resentment. They said she would turn into a poison that would eat away at the Empire one day.
Ridiculous! His mother was the Empress and an upstanding citizen. And she had him now. How could she resent a nation to be inherited by her own child? She would never turn her back on their country as long as she loved her children.
That was how it was supposed to go down.
Youll make a grand Emperor.
When he happened across his mother crushing his gift of a flower wreath and tossing it to the side, he started to wonder, Does Mother really love me?
Aww, yeah! We got this in the bag! Wein crowed in the room assigned to him, looking at the map where hed jotted down the current state of affairs.
Careful not to get the rug pulled from under your feet, Ninym warned, safely returned from Nalthia. We might have orchestrated a battle between the two younger princes, but dont forget that Demetrio has sustained major damage. And we still havent gotten official confirmation that youre going to be in charge of his troops.
Oh, we dont have to worry about that, Wein insisted. I imagined Demetrio would be resistant, but he went along with the plan. If he gives the all clear, well figure out the rest.
If youre surebut Im a little surprised. I thought hed decline your offer until the end.
Yeah, you would think. Now that you mention it, Demetrio hasnt been too critical of me since we partnered up. Not sure why.
Wein had expected the prince to be openly hostile, but he listened to his opinions without rejecting him outright, though he did keep Wein at a distance. It was a happy miscalculation, but they didnt know anything that would explain his attitude.
Maybe he learned some restraint because he knows he doesnt have many options?
Your guess is as good as mine. Having both malleable and unyielding personality traits is what makes us human. I have a feeling that restraint might fall in the unyielding category herebut hey, I dont think we need to sweat it. Wein shrugged. At any rate, its better if Demetrio is cooperative. Now, we just have to figure out when we can step into the battle between the other princes. Well blindside em at the perfect moment!
I wonder how well that will go. Did you forget they have Glen and Strang, who know how you operate?
As soon as Ninym said their friends names, Wein looked at her seriously.
Oh, yeah. You said you ran into Glen. Howd that go?
I think hes trained even more since the last time we saw him. I would have been able to hold out against him back in school, but now hes untouchable. I think he was showing restraint because he intended to capture me alive. If hed wanted to kill me, it would have taken all I had to escape.
Ninym served as Weins aide, but this composed girl possessed unimaginable physical prowess. She knew horses and swords like the back of her hand, confident enough to take on two or three average soldiers alone without breaking a sweat.
Even Ninym, however, was admitting that she was no match for Glen. Wein had always lagged behind him when it came to combat, too. Back at the academy, they had called Glen the Human Iron, the man who could get out of a carriage crash unscathed, and Hundred-Man Powerhouse, but he had apparently outgrown these monikers.
If Glen is that strong now, we should assume Strang is, too. Doesnt Manfred consider him a close confidant? There is a good chance hell be a commander in Manfreds army.
If Glens forte was in combat, Strangs was in strategy. His battle tactics werent just effective. His habit was striking the enemys metaphorical vitals without mercy. In school, they called him a poison of a man in glasses, the man with a bounty out for his spectacles, and the terrifying tactician from the provinces.
Good point. The guy was a monster during war exercises in class. If we have to battle him head-to-head, Ill have to admit we wont be in the best position.
Even though he said that, Weinthe dreaded SOB, the one who made devils look cute, the man with everything except looks and personalitygrinned wide.
His forte is in strategy. In other words, hes only strong on the battlefield. If we can get him when hes out of his element, well be fine.
Youre thinking of doing something awful again, arent you?
I want to be a gentleman, but devilish temptation wont let me.
Must be nice being popular. Ninym seemed exasperated.
She suddenly looked outside the window.
Something wrong?
Theres some sort of commotion in front of the gate.
Before schedule, huh? It seems either the middle or the youngest prince has made his move. Wein stood up. Ill go see Demetrio. He should be ready to put me in command by now.
He left for Demetrios room, Ninym tagging behind him. As he approached the door flanked with guards, he could hear someone arguing inside the room. The stationed soldiers had indescribable looks on their faces. Wein didnt know which prince was making his move, but Demetrio had to be enraged.
Pardon me. Wein glanced at the guards before opening the door with an innocent look.
Sure enough, he found a messenger and Demetrio inside.
May I ask whats going on?
Wein guessed it was Prince Manfred who had made the first move. Prince Bardloche must have prioritized recovering from the battle. Manfred would have trouble laying a hand on him in Nalthia, which spoke favorably of the middle prince.
Of course, Manfred wouldnt stay silent. He had to sway public opinion and denounce Bardloche. The plan was to get the people on his side. That was what Wein was hoping would happen. By manipulating Manfreds actions, Wein could create an opportunity for himself to throw them off their game.
Ah, nothing like a scheme going right! Wein thought.
Theyre rebelling, Demetrio said shortly.
Wein blinked. Theyre rebelling?
Thats right.
Where?
In my factions domain.
A long silence followed. Finally, Wein worked himself up to ask a question.
UmmIm sorry. Let me hear that again. Whats happening where? How big is it?
Demetrio let out a heavy sigh. There is a large rebellion happening in my domain!
Excuuuuuuse meeee?!
So I suppose weve reached an agreement.
Yes, thats fine with me.
In the Imperial Palace of the Earthworld Empire, two people sat across from each other at a desk. One was Imperial Princess Lowellmina, The other, Prince Manfred.
This was unexpected. I didnt think you would use this strategy to stop Demetrio, Lowellmina said.
She had heard about the rebellion in the territory claimed by Demetrio and his faction. There were reports of looting and violence, and there were no signs of it stopping anytime soon.
Demetrio had gathered as many soldiers as possible for the battle against Bardloche. That included personnel tasked with maintaining public order and safeguarding the domain. Without them stationed, the domain had become temporarily lawless.
Manfred had set fire to this.
Demetrio had never had a stellar reputation. His people were already dissatisfied with him. The embers of their discontent were there. If hed managed to win that battle against Bardloche, they might have thought twice about doing something, but hed made a mistake that would land him in the history books. Setting those embers ablaze was a simple enough task.
Manfred did all this too fast for it to be a last-minute idea. They must have planned it out beforehand and used this opportunity to set it in motion.
Lowellmina turned her attention from Manfred to Strang, who stood at attention nearby.
You came up with this plan, right, Strang? I didnt think you could fight outside the battlefield.
Strang remained silent and unaffected. He was Manfreds subordinate first, Lowellminas friend second. He kept his mouth shut.
Of all the things to say. A baseless accusation, Lowellmina, Manfred replied, speaking in his stead. Our older brother got what he deserved. If Demetrio had managed his territory, none of this would have happened. I never imagined his people were so unhappy with him that they would be spurred to rebellion.
Pardon me. Demetrios governance was the cause of the conflict, of course. So it was a total coincidence that this happened at a time that would benefit you the most.
Heh, I imagine the heavens want to put me on the throne. Manfred smiled, shameless.
Lowellmina was about to rain on his parade. But this is Demetrio were talking about. He might say that even if he neglected his territory, all would be forgiven once hes Emperor.
That wont change a thing. I already have a pledge from the prime minister.
Lowellminas eyes darted.
The prime minister. The man holding the Empire together after the passing of the Emperor. It was said he was the only reason why the Empire had managed to survive years of in-fighting among the princes.
Manfred continued, He said that if Demetrio continues to do nothing, we might have to deploy Imperial forces to stop the rebellion or he could be stripped of his domain.
It was easy to assume that all the Imperial soldiers served under Prince Bardloche, but that wasnt true. In fact, his faction made up less than a third of the total forces. Rather than belonging to one princes personal army, most commanders and soldiers serving in the Imperial forces remained neutral. They numbered in the tens of thousands, quick to move in an emergency.
Im surprised. I suppose even the prime minister cant let the Empire burn to the ground, though hes let all of you fool around until now.
Fool around, huh? Ouch, Manfred said with a pleasant smile. Speaking of surprised, Lowellmina, Im the one whos shocked that youre even making this deal. I never thought youd be willing to provide for my army.
Manfreds forces had convened outside Grantsrale.
Hed heard of Demetrios defeat and started preparations to disband his army, but he found himself forced to get ready for battle after Bardloche changed directions. That meant his main issues were people and supplies. Manfred only had enough to carry out a pincer attack, but it wasnt early enough to fight against Bardloche.
He had used his connections to gather personnel, but he still fell extremely short.
That was when Lowellmina approached him.
An eldest brother weaponizing his army for his own needs. A middle brother absorbing the very vices that he was trying to stop. Neither has the makings of an Emperor. So I shall aid you, Manfred.
Lowellmina convinced the patriots and supplied Manfreds forces with everything they required. For Manfred, it was a miracle, which was why he made sure to use his limited time to visit her in the capital. Of course, he wasnt stupid enough to take her words at face value.
So, Lowellmina? What are you after?
What am I after, you ask? Prosperity and stability of the Empire, of course.
Then shouldnt you stay out of this and just watch as we fool around? Manfred retorted.
She might have been his little sister, but their relationship was purely by blood. He never once thought of her as his adorable sister. The feeling was mutual: Lowellmina didnt love or respect him as her big brother.
Their relationship wasnt unique. All royalty had their own status and territory. It was determined by fate that they would conspire against one another to protect themselves. A child might not understand their situation, but they were old enough to consider the other a political opponent.
Even if I have all the soldiers and commanders in the world, Ill get nowhere without resources. If I lose and Bardloche becomes Emperor, peace will return to the Empire Isnt that what you should be after?
But youre intentionally balancing me out with Bardloche. And thats becauseyou plan on taking us both down. Manfred stared at Lowellmina. She gave a troubled smile and tilted her head. She was flustered by his verbal attack.
But he knew she was just putting on an act.
What could I gain from doing such a thing? Prolonging a fight among Imperial subjects will only destroy our power as a nation. There is no benefit to that.
But there is, Manfred insisted. Theres something you get when were both out of the picture.
I cant imagine what that could possibly be.
You become Empress, Manfred said, his words cutting into her. With the three of us gone, the other Imperial princess should technically rise to the throne, but shes out of the royal family. That means you would rise to the throne.
Oh. Lowellmina giggled. Someone is jumping at shadows. Such is the nature of those after the throne, I guess.
Are you saying that you dont want to be Empress?
Precisely. Im concerned for the future of the Empire. Nothing more. I could never dream of reaching such a position.
Manfred and Lowellmina glared at each other for a few seconds. Then, Manfred smirked.
As long as you know your place, we have no issues. Besides, you wouldnt have enough support even if you wanted to become Empress. You would just incite more chaos.
I think youre right.
Manfred stood up. Then, my business here is done. Good talk, Lowellmina.
I pray for your continued health.
Ha, you dont mean it. Lets go, Strang.
Manfred and Strang proceeded to leave the room. Strang glanced back at Lowellmina and offered a tiny smile. She waved at him.
When it was just her and Fyshe standing at attention nearby, Lowellmina clasped her hands together as if in prayer.
Your Highness, are you praying for Prince Manfreds victory?
As if. Im praying hell trip on the stairs and twist his ankle.
All right, that should do it. I bet hell hit his foot at least. Serves you right, jerk! Lowellmina nodded in satisfaction. By placing them on equal playing fields, Manfred will head to the battlefield with some margin for error. They wont rush to make this a quick battle. That should buy us some time.
We never expected Prince Demetrios efforts to be obstructed
I know! That was not cool of you, Strang! Lowellmina said, holding her head in her hands. At this rate, either Bardloche or Manfred will win. But I wanted Demetrio to come out on top. That meansIm in trouble! What am I supposed to do?!
Just as Manfred had accused, Lowellmina had supplied his troops, hoping to prolong the battle. This would hopefully give her enough time to carry out her next move. But what should she do exactly? Lowellmina searched her mind for answers.
She turned to Fyshe. How is Demetrio faring?
He seems rattled. Understandably so. Hes just lost a battle, and his people are rebelling. Many in his party are starting to think about returning home. I imagine itd be difficult for him to stop them now.
I anticipated hed have five thousand soldiers left, but I guess we should adjust that. I imagine he has two thousand, tops.
With such a small army, I dont suspect hell be able to step in and outmaneuver Bardloche and Manfred during their fight, even with Prince Wein at the helm
Fyshe was probably right. Wein was no joke as an opponent, but he wasnt a wizard. This situation must have locked him in a corner.
Will he call for troops from Natra? But that would basically wage war with the Empire. Maybe hell give up and go home? Knowing Wein, I bet hell hang on until the very last second. But whos to say hes not already at the end of his rope? Lowellmina crossed her arms.
Come to think of it, Fyshe said. Your Highness, I believe we discussed this morning that youre scheduled for a meeting with Princess Falanya in the afternoon. Were ahead of schedule, but are you ready to meet her?
Oh. Is she already at the Imperial Palace?
Fyshe nodded.
They might be in the heart of the battle with Wein, but Falanya was still a member of the royal family in Natra. She might give them a clue to help them overcome this situation.
Then, please call her at oncehm? Lowellmina heard a commotion outside her window. She leaned forward to search the Imperial courtyard.
There, Lowellmina found the topic of their conversation, Falanya, standing with one more unexpected figure.
Phew Falanya sighed, perched on a bench in the courtyard.
Her schedule had been packed for the past few days. Shed been meeting with all kinds of important people in the capital.
On the surface, this was for the prosperity of Natra and the Empire. Her ulterior motive was to bully Lowellmina, which the Imperial princess already picked up on.
Wein told me I just had to move around the capital, but
Falanya had accomplished an incredible feat back in Mealtars. Lowellmina would have to dedicate her attention and available pawns to tracking her if she was wandering through the capital. The Imperial princess had her eyes on the three princes, too, so Wein knew this would make things slowly difficult for her, like a sore spot after a body blow.
Falanya had mentioned to Wein that Lowellmina might trap her to limit her activity, but Wein smiled and assured her not to worry. He was convinced that he could get Lowellmina to play along and that this would bolster Falanyas reputation at the expense of his own.
Lowellmina would want Falanya to spread her name by meeting with influential leaders. It fit into her goals. Wein bet she would resort to keeping an eye on Falanya after considering the situation.
And everything was going according to plan, a tricky one that was terrifyingly clever.
Im starting to think Wein might be a little scary to everyone other than me and Ninym. What do you think, Nanaki?
Yeah. Nanaki barely stopped himself from saying, More than a little.
I think I get it now that Ive been studying. To move a country, you cant just go after some pleasant utopia. You need to figure out what the people want, including their darker wishes, she said, convincing herself. Im going to work hard to be like him!
Hey! Nanaki! I bet youre thinking I cant do it, huh?
To be honest, he didnt think she could do it, and he didnt want her to become like him. Nanaki kept silent.
Ill have you know that I still have energy to keep going. Im just taking a quick break. To fulfill my duty to Wein and to work toward the future, Im going to work very hard here.
The future, huh? Are you talking about that one request that you had for Silas?
Im not sure if Ill work out, of course. Falanya stood up. Break is officially over! I know were ahead of schedule, but lets go back and wait for Princess Lowellmina.
Nanaki nodded and followed herbefore opening his eyes wide.
Falanya, stop!
Huh?
Falanyas foot stepped on something strange. When she looked down to see what it was, she found a person collapsed on the ground.
Mhgg?! Falanya yelped incomprehensibly and jumped.
Nanaki quickly grabbed Falanya and hid her behind him.
Um, Nanaki? Th-thats a dead body
No
Falanya peeked over Nanakis shoulder to get a good look. He didnt take his eyes off them either.
Im alive, said the person, rising slowly. Ah, my apologies. I always get sleepy when I soak in the sun.
He was a lanky man, seemingly sloth-like. He had a five-oclock shadow and wrinkled clothes.
He didnt seem like he belonged in the Imperial Palace, which was at the center of the Empire.
Nanaki didnt let his guard down, keeping Falanya behind him. That was surprising. I didnt sense your presence. You were like a corpse.
I have a condition where my heart stops while Im asleep.
Really?
No, not really.
Falanya eyed the man suspiciously.
This didnt seem to bother him. I dont think Ive seen either of you around these parts. Who are you? If you could trace back and tell me your family lineage, Id appreciate it. If youre a suspicious character, I might have to call the guards on you, but Im still too drowsy to walk or run to find them. Oh, I know! Maybe you can find them yourself, suspicious character or not.
Umm. He was the most suspect character, but Falanya decided it would only be polite to introduce herself. She bowed. I am the crown princess of Natra, Falanya Elk Arbalest, currently visiting the Imperial Capital on an invitation from Princess Lowellmina.
The man nodded. Princess Falanya. I see. Pardon me. So you must be King Owens daughter. I can tell from your face that youre logical and intelligent.
You know my father?
Weve never met personally, but I was impressed by his governance when I was young and King Owen became the next successor in the long line of rulers. I remember it like it was yesterday. At the time, I worked for a civil officer. I had no money and a stomach that was always empty. My job was all I had. So I had this brilliant idea to trick myself into thinking my work documents were a five-course meal. I spent those days chewing through paper. What do you think happened to me after a month?
U-um, you successfully tricked yourself into thinking it was a five-course meal?
No. As you might expect, I almost starved to death.
Humans make bad mountain goats, you see. I spent a month learning a valuable lesson in my youth. These kinds of life experiences are often lost to later generations, but I will pass this knowledge down to you, Princess Falanya, to celebrate our meeting.
Um, okay. She seriously wondered if he was picking a fight with her.
When she looked at Nanaki, he signaled with his eyes that the man was serious.
Isnt that kind of worse? Falanya thought, but she had been raised a lady and smiled through her troubled expression.
Thank you for sharing such a valuable lesson with me. Im afraid I have some business to attend to, so if youll excuse me
Ah, wait, he called out, just as she turned on her heel. Have you ever dreamed of a broad river? I always have this dream where Im fishing as a tattered boatman helps those on the verge of death cross to the riverbank on the other side. For whatever reason, I heard a voice call me from behind today, wailing that running a nation was difficult business. Just as I woke with the thought that I must offer advice as a leader, you appeared before me, Princess Falanya.
Umm So was he saying he had heard her and Nanakis conversation while dreaming?
He definitely shouldnt be dreaming about crossing any rivers. Those were bad omens.
The man continued, So, Princess Falanya, do you understand the difference between a person and a citizen?
She hesitated for a moment, wondering whether to respond seriously or force her way out of the situation. She went with the former.
Arent they the same?
Theyre not. His answer was surprisingly curt. People do not belong to a nation. They have no rights, but in return, they have no obligations, while citizens have both. So I have a follow-up question. What makes a person a citizen?
His voice took on a new intelligence. Falanya knew she couldnt just give any random answer, but nothing was coming to mind.
Falanya chose to respond in a different way. Im not sure. Whats the answer?
Laws, he replied. The laws created by a nation shove its people into a mold and recast them. Through that process, they become creatures known as citizens. Laws must be observed. Bending, breaking, or otherwise abusing these laws to shake the foundation on which citizens are built is considered a serious act of betrayal.
For just a moment, Falanya saw a furious passion in the mans eyes.
There are no exceptions, even royalty. There cant be any exceptions Someday, youll rule your own land and find yourself in the position of protecting your citizens, Princess Falanya. May you never forget the weight of law. He broke into a sudden smile. That is all I have to say. My apologies for keeping you for so long.
Oh, please dont mention it
Falanya shook her head. Until just a short while ago, she saw him as some eccentric person. Her opinion of him hadnt changed, but he had piqued her interest.
May I ask your name?
He clapped his hands. I havent introduced myself. How rude of me. My name is
Keskinel! Someone was shouting from the courtyard entrance.
When Falanya turned around, she found Lowellmina.
What are you discussing with my guest?
Good day to you, Princess Lowellmina. Youre looking fine on this day.
The manKeskinelbowed. The gesture was indescribably elegant for his shabby appearance.
Im not fine at all. Please dont approach Princess Falanya. Shell catch your strange quirks. Lowellmina tugged Falanya away, embracing her. Princess Falanya, this man didnt say anything weird to you, did he? He loves to prey on honest people and spread his strange ideas.
N-no, though I can understand why you think that way Falanya said, squirming in Lowellminas arms.
Princess Lowellmina. Me? Odd? Im always serious, and I have an honest heart. I only speak to others because I love to talk. Its like everyone is avoiding me like the plague lately, so I admit I thought Princess Falanya was a precious listener. Anyway, dont you think its horrible that the guards beg to stop after weve only talked for six hours?
Okay, okay. By the way, I spotted the officials looking for you. They are in a much worse mood than me, so I suggest you hurry back to them.
Hmph. Thats too bad. He turned on his heel. You know, anger and sadness stir the heart. If my heart were an instrument, I would ask you all to strum it more gently. But I guess Ill never get through to you. I shall take my leave Ah, my name is Keskinel, Princess Falanya.
The elusive man walked away, marching to the sound of his own drum.
Phew. The nuisance is finally gone, Lowellmina said with a nod that suggested they could now rest easy.
Um, Princess Lowellmina? Who was that person? He seems like a civil officer, but
He didnt act like one, and he seemed to know Lowellmina.
Lowellmina guessed what she was thinking. Hes a civil officer. I dont want to say this too loud, but hes one of the highest-ranking officers in the nation.
By thatyou mean
Thats Prime Minister Keskinel, Lowellmina stated as she looked in the direction where he had just left. At the moment, hes the one pillar supporting the Empire.
The prime minister Falanyas eyes widened, especially when she remembered his eccentric behavior. She tilted her head. That weirdo?
Yeah. That weirdo. Lowellmina crossed her arms. Hes odd but brilliant. He wouldnt be prime minister if he didnt have something going for him. That said, he really isnt right in the head She chuckled dryly. Lets save this conversation for later. Didnt you have some business with me? Of course, Id be delighted if youve simply come for a pot of tea.
Her encounter with the weirdo had temporarily wiped her schedule for the day from her mind, but Falanya hadnt come to appreciate his eccentricities.
Theres something I wish to discuss with you, Princess Lowellmina.
Then let us find a room to converse in. I already have tea and biscuits prepared.
The two nodded and walked toward the palace.
To be perfectly frank, Demetrios army couldnt have been in a worse position.
He had about five thousand remaining soldiers in Bellida, no supplies, and no morale. It took everything he had just to keep public order in the city from deteriorating. Fighting against Bardloche and Manfred was a pipe dream.
As if that wasnt enough, his people were rebelling. Even those who had managed to stick by Demetrio for all this time werent focused on the battle. They needed to put out fires in their own domain.
On top of that, Prime Minister Keskinel had threatened to put a stop to him. If Demetrio neglected his domain for any longer, the Imperial army would mobilize to confiscate it. Even if the prince wanted to double-down, resistance was not an option.
Is this how it ends for me? Demetrio laughed at himself in his private room, boozed up. The room reeked of alcohol. Near his hand was a toppled glass.
As if Ill just take that. Theres gotta to be some wayto make me Emperor Thats what was expected of me Demetrio murmured incoherently.
Though hed drowned himself in spirits, something burned in his eyes.
Things were looking grim for him. His soldiers had been whispering among themselves, asking when they should desert the troops, if they should join Bardloche or Manfred, and if they should bring Demetrios head with them.
Hed surrounded himself with his trusted confidants, but who knew how long they would stick by him? They wouldnt save him, even when he was backed into a corner, because he hadnt saved them. Demetrio was facing his consequences.
Pardon me. Oh, someones having a rough time. After a few raps, the door opened.
Wein stood there before him.
Its you Im in a bad mood. If youve got business, come back later.
Come on. Dont be like that. You were talking about how something is expected of you. Care to elaborate?
Despite Demetrios best efforts to drive him out, Wein parked himself in a chair in front of him. The Imperial prince glared at him, but it was apparent that nothing he said would get this intruder to leave.
He gave up and clicked his tongue. Im just rambling. I was told to become Emperor. So now I have to fulfill that expectation. Thats all.
You have to be Emperor because its expected of you? You make it sound like youre being forced into the role.
Its the truth. You think anyone would look at me now and think Ive got a handle on this? Demetrio had on a mocking smile, perhaps because of the alcohol. I was born the eldest son, so Im obviously supposed to be Emperor. But look at reality. My stupid brothers got the better of me. My army is destroyed. My people are rebelling. Dammit! Why?! I have to be Emperor, and yet!
Demetrios voice got hoarse as he barked in rage and resentment. Wein stared at him, his expression neither indifferent nor crafty. It was surprisingly compassionate.
I get it. Youve been placed under a horrible curse.
What? A curse?
Prince Demetrio. A word of friendly advice from one member of royalty to another: Humans rarely have just one motive. For better or worse, our actions can be perceived in many ways. Thats why people can just pick and choose the one that suits their needs, as long as they can agree with the outcome.
It didnt feel as if Wein was mocking him. He sounded sincere, but it wasnt enough to move Demetrio.
I have no clue what youre talking about. Forget it. Just leave.
Thats unfortunate. Were not done yet. We have bigger things to talk about.
What now? I dont have time to deal with Demetrio cut himself off, realizing something and sobering up slightly.
Why didnt I think of it before? There is only one thing that this guy should be doing right now.
Wein should have been an outsider. Whatever his motives, he had joined with Demetrio to take down the other two princes.
The outcome spoke for itself. Demetrios faction was going to be defeated. It was inevitable. All Wein could do was find favor with either the middle or the youngest prince. His best bet was presenting one of them with Demetrios head.
And his attitude. He was so brazen. He must have planned to separate Demetrio from his men to abduct him. No one would hear Demetrio, even if he called out, and his drunken legs would never manage to bring him to safety.
Who are you planning on bringing my head to? Demetrio barked, filled with rage, feeling betrayed and cursing himself for his own stupidity. He was just thinking he could talk long enough to buy himself time to come up with an escape plan when
Wein tilted his head. Huh? What are you talking about?
Oh, dont play dumb! You were going to offer my head to my brothers so you can patch up the relationship between Natra and the Empire!
Surprise crept across Weins faceand then he held his ribs as he burst into laughter.
Ha-ha-ha-ha! Great idea! Maybe for Plan B! Wein chuckled, spreading a map on the desk before them. This is why Im here. Everything is set. If youre still up for it, youve got a chance to grab the throne.
What?! Demetrio halfway rose from his chair.
He still had a chance? Even in this situation? He was ready to jump headfirst toward this beacon of light, but he had some suspicions.
Waityou say theres a chance, but what do you plan on doing? Most of my soldiers want to return home. I imagine some have already deserted their stations. I have less than a thousand soldiers left. Are you suggesting I should blindly charge at my brothers armies?
Nope. Those thousand men can go home with the rest.
Demetrio jolted. Soyou dont intend to fight? And you still think we can win?
We can, Wein replied confidently, but the road wont be easy. Whether we sink or swim will depend on you, Prince Demetrio.
Demetrio hadnt the slightest idea what he meant.
How were they supposed to win? He should have waved this off as nonsense, but he didnt get the sense that Wein was lying or trying to mess with him. The truth was that the prince of Natra had no reason to lie by this point.
Does he actually think there is a way for me to win?
If that meant he still had an option
Im done hesitating. Ill drink your poison, Demetrio said with fury in his eyes. Use whatever methods you must. Secure me victory, Wein Salema Arbalest.
Leave it to me. I guarantee youll be going through that baptism, Prince Demetrio.
As Bardloche and Manfred prepared for their battle, Demetrio and Wein started to gear up for their last chance to win this thing.
Who would be victorious? The clock ticked ever closer to the moment that would go down in history.
Bardloches and Manfreds armies.
They faced their enemy on the same field outside Nalthia where Demetrios forces had failed two weeks prior.
Their troops each sported around ten thousand soldiers. Bardloches army was hot off the heels of its victory against Demetrio, while Manfreds touted justice, backed by the patriots.
Public opinion would state that Bardloche was the clear winner. He had proved himself in the last battle, and morale was high, though these back-to-back fights were taking a toll.
The reason why Bardloche had not gone through with the ceremonial baptism was to stop Manfred from using his moral high ground to justify an attack. The middle prince had padded their supplies from local merchants and aristocrats, hoping to hop on the victory bandwagon, though it wasnt as much as the patriots could provide. They were more than ready for a lengthy battle.
We appear to be at a disadvantage. What do you think, Strang? Manfred asked in the main camp before a row of commanders.
Precisely. Lowellmina looked over at Bardloche. But isnt that only natural? I mean, Bardloche went behind Manfreds back and tried to get the baptism. The betrayer often becomes the betrayed.
Bardloche bit his lip. In an instant, the air of cooperation between the two brothers dissipated.
Manfred spat more than spoke. Youve got a nasty personality.
Ouch. Thats not true at all. Right, Prince Wein?
Oh, no comment.
Pardon? Lowellmina poked Weins arm.
Can you please wrap it up? Keskinel asked slowly. If Your Highnesses return to your domains and restore order, I shall do nothing. If you remain here and continue to quarrel, however, I will deem you unfit to govern your lands and use my authority to confiscate them.
A heavy silence descended upon the room. Not long after, Manfred spoke up.
Fine, Ill return home.
Manfred?! Bardloche was the most surprised by this development. Are you serious?! You know what will happen if you retreat now, right?!
What am I supposed to do? Glare at you here while my land burns to the ground? Ill pass. If that happens, I wont be able to get any more chances.
Nghbut!
Sorry. Its hard for me to change my mind after Ive made it up. If youll excuse me. Manfred stood up from his seat. You two got the better of me this time, but dont think it will happen again.
Manfred left Wein and Lowellmina with these words, exiting the room with his guards. Now on his own, Bardloche sat in agonizing silence for some time.
Ill withdraw, too, he muttered, his voice hoarse.
Both armies stationed outside Nalthia were confused by their princes orders to withdraw. Few resisted.
Their attitudes, however, changed once they heard about the rebellions breaking out in their domains. It wouldnt mean much if their leader became the Emperor if it came at the cost of their land burning to the ground. The backlash died down as they came to grips with retreat.
Pardon me, Sir Lorencio.
Glen popped his head inside the tent in Bardloches camp to find Lorencio hanging his head.
Oh, Glen. He only looked up for a moment before letting his gaze lower to the ground. He had been a hearty figure only days before, but he seemed to have aged a few years.
Ive come to report that our forces will prepare to withdraw soon. The injured and poisoned have recovered, so we project they will be able to march.
Lorencio did not respond. He wasnt the only one in this state. All the other faction leaders acted the same way.
Prince Bardloche must be the most disappointed
No one could have imagined such an outcome, back when they defeated Prince Demetrios army. Knowing that the throne had been within arms reach made it sting more.
Where did we go so wrong that the road forward for Prince Bardloche would be blocked? Lorencio shook his head, trying to dispel the nightmare.
But this was his reality. No shakes of the head would make it go away. He knew that, but that was all he could do.
Glen If only you had got the youngest prince
Lorencio was right. Things might have been different if Glen had run his sword through Manfred when he had the chance. Or even if Glen had insisted more forcibly to Bardloche that Wein had influenced the citizens to push for a ceremonial baptism.
Who can say? Theres nothing I can do now.
As a member of the faction, Glen felt like he had to yield to his superiors.
But that was the same for Lorencio, too. He realized he was taking his frustrations out on Glen. He checked himself, stopping his verbal assault and lowering his voice.
Forgive me. That was foolish.
Please. Dont even mention it.
There was nothing to be gained for a heart to long for the shadows of a missed future. Everyone knew that, but it was hard to stop it, especially in times like these.
Hurry with the preparations. For Prince Bardloche and for us, our top priority is returning to the domain and restoring order.
And so Bardloches disheartened troops trudged home. It was this move that ultimately cemented Bardloche and his faction to their fall from power.
Are you all right with retreating?
Back in Manfreds campStrang asked the prince as scores of personnel prepared to set out.
At this rate, Prince Demetrio will become Emperor.
Seems that way. I mean, obviously, Im not okay with it. My blood is boiling, Manfred said, shrugging. But theres nothing I can do. I lost this time. They got me.
It was my plan that cost us the win. I never expected them to stir a rebellion in our own territory. Please forgive me.
I was the one who approved the plan, so its on me, Manfred said. But are you okay with this? Now that Ive lost, I cant guarantee independence for your hometown. Demetrio doesnt care about the provinces.
As long as the new Emperor isnt Bardloche, seeing how he has a track record of mishandling affairs in the provinces. That would be my worst-case scenario. Besides, this incident has gotten Lowellmina to establish ties with Prince Demetrio, so I was planning on using her to get what I need for my hometown.
Ugh. I hate that you can move on so quickly. Its always guys like you who only care about themselves Manfred grumbled in a less-than-princely fashion before picking up on a minor detail. Past tense? You were planning to use her?
Though Ive only served you for several years, Your Highness, I know youre not the type to give up. I imagine you have some other plan if you were so quick to retreat.
I see. Youre a sharp one, Manfred noted, nodding in admiration. Nothings set in stone yet, but a few things have been bothering me.
For instance?
Lowellmina. I was so sure she wanted to become Empress, but she helped Demetrio out.
Maybe you misread her intentions or she gave up the throne.
Or she has something to turn the tables on us. Manfred suddenly smiled. Its possible at this point. So we should conserve our energy, right?
I see.
Upon finishing his explanation, Manfred looked at Nalthia in the distance, hosting Demetrio, Lowellmina, and Wein. What in the world were they planning?
Whatever it is, I pray itll work to my advantage.
There were two facilities of holy value in Nalthia.
The first was the mausoleum housing generations of Emperors, but that was located on the outskirts of the city rather than Nalthia proper. It was a massive structure, so keeping it inside would have interfered with the functionality of the city.
The other was the site for the ceremonial baptism. It was said that this was where the spirits of past Emperors watched over the land. The successor to the throne would receive the blessings of their ancestors through a priest before announcing their ascension in front of the citizens in the Imperial Capital.
Stepping into this site was Demetrio and the leaders of his faction.
So this is what its like
The ceremonial site contained no lavish ornamentation, but it was lit by flickering flames, giving it a sacred feeling that made anyone correct their posture.
How are the preparations for the baptism going? Demetrio asked a subordinate next to him.
They should be done in the next few days. Prince Bardloche is planning to withdraw.
I see Perfect. Demetrios shoulders trembled. I will be Emperor Thats rightme!
Delight bubbled up in his heart.
Hed put up with daily harassment, scorned for being incompetent. In reality, he came up short compared to his younger brothers and sister. All that others saw was that he was the eldest child of the Emperor. After enduring it all, he would finally rise to the top.
Good for you, Prince Demetrio.
Im so happy for you, brother.
Wein and Lowellmina were calling to him from nearby. Wein had stuck by him to the end, though he was a prince of a foreign nation, and proved himself to be a pillar of support. Lowellmina had deployed the people of her faction to help suppress the rebellion. No one could raise any objections, even if Demetrio let them stand by his side.
Demetrio didnt take any notice of either one, however. For at that very moment, the back of his dearly departed mother flashed before his minds eye.
Mother
Youll make a grand Emperor.
When did he start doubting that his mother loved him?
Was it when he watched her throw away his flower wreath? Or when he noticed his smiling mother had eyes as cold as ice?
These small suspicions had piled up. It made him question himself, pulling him into darkness. He wanted to clear these shadows. He wanted to confirm his mother loved him and respected him, just as he had loved and respected her. But death had taken away his chance.
With this, Ill
He was going to be a grand Emperor, just like his mother wanted. If he could make the land prosperous, then it would be the same thing as his mother loving the Empire as an Imperial citizen. And that would be the same thing as proof that she had loved him, her child.
Ill finally take the first step!
Demetrio ventured farther into the ceremonial site.
He stepped forward with confidence that he would inherit the throne. With a sense of accomplishment and duty to become a great Emperor, Demetrio could only express his current feeling as pure euphoria.
Stop. I cannot allow the baptism to happen.
Fate was just waiting to push him back down this pinnacle.
The party started to stir. They all turned toward the entrance behind them.
Standing there with several guards led by Silas was Prime Minister Keskinel.
What are you talking about, Keskinel? Demetrio asked cautiously. Im in a good mood right now. If you want to apologize for losing your senses and speaking out of turn now, Ill pretend this didnt happen.
No need. Keskinel walked toward Demetrio as he repeated himself. Prince Demetrio, as the prime minister, I cannot allow the ceremonial baptism to take place.
What are you talking about?! Demetrio roared. Gone is the rebellion in my territory! My brothers have returned home! There isnt a single reason why you should be stopping me.
But there is, Your Highness, Keskinel replied matter-of-factly. Several days prior, your candidacy for Emperor was questioned.
You doubt my right to the throne?! On what grounds?!
You might not be the child of the Emperor. Keskinels words pierced into him like arrows. We were recently informed of this possibility.
All present were at a loss for words, jaws slack. And who could blame them? Theyd known Demetrio as the eldest Imperial prince of the Empire for their entire lives. Of course, they would have trouble wrapping their heads around the idea that he might not be the Emperors son.
Whatdo you think youre saying? Demetrio asked, voice trembling. You think Im not his child?
He sounded like he was hoping hed misheard him, but Keskinel did not backtrack.
Yes. Until those doubts are cleared, I cannot allow the ceremony to commence.
Demetrio wanted to say something, but found himself unable to. After opening and closing his mouth a few times, rage flashed in his eyes. Keskinel! You cant joke about these things!
His shouting snapped the vassals back to their senses.
Th-thats right! You cant just go around spouting nonsense!
As if! How could the prince not be the Emperors son?!
Wheres your proof?!
They protested angrily, but Keskinel remained unfazed, taking their verbal abuse. He carefully took out a single book from his inner breast pocket.
Look at this.
What is that? A diary?
Indeed. It belonged to your deceased mother, the first wife of the Emperor.
Their eyes all snapped open.
Demetrios mother? His faction knew this was a subject that shouldnt be broached.
I believe everyone has heard the rumors of how she was displeased and angry at the Empire after her homeland was annexed.
Th-those were just rumors!
Yes. But looking at this diaryit seems she had really felt that way. Keskinel casually flipped through the book and opened to a page to show everyone.
Filling the margins was her animosity toward the Empire. They could feel the intensity behind her entry, which took away their breaths.
And this page. It describes a certain plan. One meant to exact her revenge on the Empire by putting a child of nonroyal blood on the throne.
Thats ridiculous! Demetrio shouted, prying the diary out of Keskinels hands. You think my mother actually wrote this?! Ive never seen it before in my Wait, this is?!
The hand holding the notebook trembled.
He had no memory of ever seeing this diary before. He wanted to look away from the vitriol written in it that read like hexes, but the letters were unmistakably in his mothers hand.
Th-this handwriting. It cant be
Impossible But this is the Empresss
The vassals who peeked at the diary gasped.
Keskinel continued to nail in the coffin. Upon reevaluating the information in the diary and date of the entry, I have discovered a slight inconsistency between her pregnancy and when she lay with His Majesty. I have verbal testimonies from those who knew her at the time.
B-but visible signs of pregnancy dont look the same for all women! You cant determine anything from that!
Which is why I have questions, Keskinel replied respectfully. As prime minister, I intend to fully investigate the matter. If this is a baseless accusation, I shall cut off my own head in apology. However, I have no choice but to delay your ascension until then. The vassals must understand that we cannot allow anyone outside the Imperial family to become Emperor.
The ceremonial site was silent once again. They all looked at Demetrio in disbelief. Royal blood was the most basic prerequisite to becoming Emperor. Only after that did the Empires most powerful leaders choose to support one of the three princes and scheme to put their choice on the throne.
Now that prerequisite had come crashing down. If Demetrio wasnt the Emperors son, he would never rule the nation.
Even if it was later proved that he was of royal lineage, was it realistic to think he could shake off the other two princes and return again to Nalthia after losing this opportunity?
This cant be happening Demetrio was unstable on his feet. He staggered back two, three steps.
The diary slipped from his hands as his knees buckled under him. He was wiped out on the floor.
They stared at him. No one could move. Well, it was their choice not to move. They just exchanged glances, lost in thought. Should they help him up? Should they offer words of comfort? Should they leave his side, seeing that he might not be worth their support? They were desperate to look out for their own selves.
Someone in the group had a totally different idea in mind.
Sir Keskinel, I have a question.
It was Wein. He had remained silent so far but now faced the prime minister.
Ask whatever you wish, Prince Wein.
Okay, I wont hold back, then How did you obtain that diary?
Wein already had a feeling that he knew the answer, and sure enough, Keskinel said exactly what hed expected to hear.
Princess Lowellmina offered it to me.
Everyone turned to look at her. She shrank back, looking shocked to be the center of attention.
Keskinel is right. I provided him with the diary.
Wh-why would you do such a thing?! one of the vassals lashed out.
Lowellmina shook her head. I came across it by chance. Its a diary written by someone who has passed, so I intended to never bring it up to anyone. But for the future of the Empire, I realized I must not shirk away from the truth. I, therefore, entrusted it to Keskinel. Tears formed in the corners of her eyes. To think it would turn out like this I am so sorry, Demetrio.
Of course, her horrible performance suggested otherwise. Everything was a lie.
The only truth in her statement was that shed stumbled across the diary. And that was technically a half-truth, because shed come across it when she was looking for the princes weaknesses. It was less coincidence than a testament to her persistence.
This was why I couldnt let Bardloche or Manfred win the battle.
Lowellmina knew she could use the diary as soon as she read it.
It didnt matter whether the contents were true or not. Either way, it would question Demetrios lineage. That was more important than anything else.
If the diary had belonged to Bardloche and Manfreds mother, it wouldnt have had the same effect. After all, their factions were made of people who believed in their skills, their character, and the promise of a reward.
That wasnt the case for Demetrio. His blood was the only thing that kept him in charge. People followed him because he was the eldest son of the Emperor.
And Lowellmina had just shot that down.
Now Demetrios faction will come apart. Its members will have nowhere to go. And Ill snatch them up!
Bardloche and Manfred had gained nothing from this battle. In fact, they were left with piling war costs and rebellion in their respective territories. Neither would have time to deal with anything else. This was the perfect chance for Lowellmina to absorb Demetrios faction.
And then, Ill officially announce that Im joining the fight for succession!
Until this moment, Lowellmina had publicly pretended to think that one of the brothers would become Emperor. However, this triple failure had made the citizens lose faith in them.
That would be like wind to her sails. Lowellmina would replace her disappointments of brothers and declare her intention to become Empress. It had been all part of her plan to mobilize the patriots to calm the chaos in Demetrios territory.
I imagine Bardloche and Manfred will fight against this and conspire to push me out of the running. But at the moment, their forces have been substantially weakened. I should be able to handle them myself after I take over Demetrios faction!
Lowellmina felt a sense of certainty.
I am going to win this battle!
I wouldnt be so careless to think that, Lowa.
What ?
Clack. Wein took a step forward. In front of him was Demetrio, who hung his head in defeat.
Wow. Who would have thought this would happen, Demetrio? Wein said sympathetically as he put his hand on the princes shoulder. I can only imagine how youre feeling. I wish I could help, but, well, I wonder what I could even do at this point
His gestures seemed rehearsed. He pretended to think. Then, Wein looked over his shoulder at Keskinel behind him.
Sir Keskinel, you said we would wait until all suspicions were cleared, but you dont intend on confining Prince Demetrio in the meantime, do you?
We will continue to treat him as an Imperial prince until all suspicions are cleared.
Glad to hear it. Wein turned to Demetrio and grinned. You must be exhausted from all this mayhem, Prince Demetrio. Would you care to recover in my country for the time being?
Prince Wein
Natra is a fantastic little country. We cant do anything about the cold weather, but our economy has never been better, and were importing new goods from the West. You might find something that you wouldnt be able to in the Empire.
Wein talked to Demetrio as if they had been good friends for a decade. It sounded like he was concerned for him.
Lowellmina knew that wasnt the case. Something else was going on. What was he after? What could he gain by inviting the downtrodden Demetrio to his country?
Ah. It hit her. An instant later, Lowellmina shouted, Sir Silas!
She turned around to look at the man standing next to Keskinel. Secure Demetrio!
Silas vaulted off the ground and raced straight toward the prince without asking any questions. He stopped halfway.
Have we made a fatal mistake? He looked around him and quietly tsked.
Sir Silas?!
My apologies, Princess Lowellmina But external forces are already among us.
Wha?! In a panic, Lowellmina scanned the area.
The ceremonial site was dimly lit. There wasnt enough light to illuminate the inky corners of the space. However, Silas had sensed something lurking within it.
We wont make it in time to reach Prince Demetrio where he stands.
Prince Wein! Lowellmina yelled. Please hand over Demetrio!
Hand him over? What do you mean? Wein asked, shrugging and feigning ignorance. Prince Demetrio is the only one who can make his own decisions. Im not his keeper. Im only inviting him to my home country. Im confused by your threats.
If this were any normal invitation, I wouldnt be so worried! Lowellmina gritted her teeth. She knew Wein was up to something, but shed never expected him to put a lid on her secret plan.
Well, he didnt succeed in that regard. Wein couldnt put a wrench in Lowellminas schemesbut he had set his sights beyond that.
Prince Weinyoure planning to help Demetrio seek asylum in the West, arent you?!
Lowellminas strategy had pushed Wein and Demetrio together. And it was at this point Demetrio had confirmed one thing: He had no chance of winning this battle.
Lowellmina had woven her plot tightly, which all but confirmed her victory. Wein knew he wouldnt be able to counterattack, considering the disadvantages stacked against him: operating on foreign soil, working within a limited time frame, and dealing with hostile powers.
So he thought outside the box.
In all likelihood, Lowellminas goal centered on Demetrios baptism. In that case, Wein figured he should set up a plan of his own at the site of this ritual.
For example, something like inviting Demetrio to Natra after he lost to Lowellmina, so Wein could use him as a card to play in the West.
Y-you want the prince to seek asylum?!
The vassals were stunned. Things had shifted so quickly and drastically that they couldnt keep up.
Me? Flee to the West? Demetrio was apparently still hanging in there, despite the revelation in his mothers diary. He looked up at Wein with a fire in his eyes.
Dont you get it, Princess Lowellmina? Wein shook his head. As I mentioned before, Im only suggesting the prince take a little vacation.
And then youll talk him into doing what you want, by telling him that if my brother seeks asylum in the West and that gives them the moral grounds to invade the Empire, itll open up his path to the throne!
Demetrio was invaluable to the West. If they backed him up and claimed that the Empire was under the rule of a leader unfit for the throne, it could seriously destabilize Imperial territories.
I wouldnt dream of it. After all, the Empire and Natra are bound by an alliance. Its impossible for Demetrio to seek asylum in the West, Wein insisted, trying to talk himself out of this sticky situation.
Lowellmina snapped back at him. Maybe if our two nations still had a volatile relationship. But Natra is slowly inching its borders into the West and working on building cordial relations with surrounding nations. If you gift an Imperial prince to the West and suggest they accept him as their own, your kingdom might be able to join the alliance between the Western nations!
Of course, executing this had its risks. By tempting Demetrio in this matter, Natra could earn itself the wrath of the Empire, and the Western nations might prey upon their newest member of the allianceNatra.
However, Wein might be able to pull it off. With Demetrio as the ace up his sleeve, he could have the Empire and the West in the palm of his hand and snatch up everything for himself. Hed done something similar before.
If that happens, Ill be cornered The Empire will be cornered!
Lowellmina was confident that she could go against both Bardloche and Manfred once she absorbed Demetrios faction. If the Western nations butted into their affairs with Demetrio by their side, her calculations would be thrown off, which would be the same as her plan failing. She had to prevent that from happening.
Demetrio, please come this way. Prince Wein is trying to use you!
She had failed to seize Demetrio by force, so Lowellminas only option was to persuade him to come of his own volition. It hit her that this was their final battle. She was sweating.
As if youre any better, Princess Lowellmina. Think about this for a minute, Prince Demetrio. Will your wishes come true if you stay in the Empire?
This was Weins final battle, too. If he could just appeal to Demetrio and convince him to come to Natra, he would win. If he failed, he would lose.
Brother! Siding with the West will put the entire Empire in danger! You might have fought for the throne with our other brothers, but you must all have love for our country!
Theyre suspicious of your lineage! And whos to blame for that? None other than Princess Lowellmina herself! Should you trust the woman who caused you to lose everything?
Weins and Lowellminas words sliced through him like knives. Demetrios fate was suspended between them.
No one else could intervene. They all watched the situation unfold with bated breath. The only one permitted to step in was the one being contested, Demetrio himself.
He was staring intensely at the final page of the diary.
I guess I wasnt loved after all
Of course, it was still conjecture that he wasnt the Emperors son, but Demetrio had surprised himself. He had accepted it so readily.
His mothers eyes had been cold whenever shed looked at him. Shed pressured him into becoming Emperor over and over. All those gifts that she threw away.
It was clear that his mother had seen him only as a tool of revenge against the Empire.
I see That was it, huh?
Demetrio was the child of a foreign citizen. Few in the palace had any faith in him. His mother gave him a place to belong with her love. But if her love had been a lie
I reallydont have anything left
Wein and Lowellmina were bickering over whether Demetrio should stay in the Empire or head West. He had no future in the Empire. His fate would either end in forced retirement or poisoned alcohol.
So what would happen if he joined the West? He imagined he wouldnt become Emperor by turning into their lapdog and defying his homeland. What waited for him was the title of the feudal lord or death.
Either way, hed never be Emperor. Accepting this fact didnt change anything in Demetrios heart. Hed already lost the reason to complete his goal. He felt nothing for the throne, the Empire, or his own life.
Maybe Im better off dead His mind was crowded with such thoughts.
Just then, he suddenly looked at the fallen diary of his mother.
A notebook of curses. Who would have thought her mild features could house such hatred? He hadnt noticed it, even though he should have been the one closest to her.
Emotions rose to the surface: Shame. Frustration. Remorse. Would the outcome have been any different if hed paid more attention to her feelings? He searched for an answer, flipping through the diary. He finally came across the last page.
Demetrio stared at it. His eyes widened.
Written there was a short message devoid of any loathing for the Empire.
I know he has it in him to make a grand Emperor.
Unlike the rest of the diary, there was no severity, anger, or resentment. It was short, transientand affectionate.
I see.
He remembered what Wein had said before: Humans rarely have just one motive. For better or worse, our actions can be perceived in many ways. Thats why people can just pick and choose the one that suits their needs, as long as they can agree with the outcome.
Demetrio didnt understand this before. But after reading the diary, it dawned on him.
I still have a purpose.
His heart soaring, the prince stood up on his own two legs.
Prince Wein.
Demetrios voice came out of nowhere. It cut off Wein and Lowellminas verbal war. All eyes turned on him as he stood and looked over his shoulder.
An invite to Natra? Who do you think I am? Im Demetrio, the First Imperial Prince. I would never set foot in the boonies!
Lowellmina broke out into a victorious smile, and Wein frowned.
However! You helped me get this far, even though youre foreign royalty. You may have other motives in mind, but my name would be sullied if I didnt reward your efforts.
Wein looked at him curiously. The smile on Lowellminas face disappeared. She had a bad feeling about this.
Demetrio turned to her. Lowellmina, you dont want me to join the West, right?
Huh? Y-yes, thats correct. Lowellmina nodded over and over, begging him not to do it.
Then, I have a condition: You will complete the ceremonial baptism in my place.
What? Lowellmina yelped involuntarily.
Incompetent as I may be, even I know you want to become Empress. Isnt that right?
P-please slow down. Well, yes, its true, but if I went through the baptism without laying the groundwork first, I would make enemies and
Uh-huh. Obviously, our stupid brothers would fight you. Some of your patriots who believed in your message that youre a servant of the people might be enraged when they realize they were pawns for your own goals. But you have to do it anyway.
Lowellmina was at a loss for words.
Demetrio ignored her. Mother hoped I would be a great Emperor, but those dreams are dashed.
His mother had hated the Empire. That was an irrefutable fact. However, Wein said peoples motives were multifaceted. If that was the case, then his mother must have had some love for the Empire and her child. Demetrio was going to chose to believe that was true. He would follow the dreams of his mother, lover of the Empire. That was the only way he could be pious.
Youve beaten me. Now, I know youre the ruler that our Empire needs most Take my place and become Empress, Lowellmina.
That hammered the last nail in his political coffin.
Lowellmina and the vassals sank into breathless awe. It didnt take too long for her to regain her composure.
That goes without saying. I shall become Empress, she answered clearly before timidly adding, But, ermmight I have some time to gather my thoughts?
Why would I grant such a thing to the person who ruined me?
Lowellmina gave no reply.
Demetrio understood that it would be for the best if she did things her own way to be Empress. But shed been allowed to run wild until now. Who could blame him for wanting some petty revenge?
If you need someone to back you up, I have the perfect person in mind.
R-really? Who?
The one right in front of you. Demetrio pointed next to Lowellmina: Wein. Prince Wein, Id like to reward you, but Ive lost my land and authority. So I can only present you with the opportunity to wring my sister of everything shes worth.
Demetrio couldnt go to the West, but Wein wasnt going to stay quiet if he had to leave with nothing, especially after such a long stretch of fighting. And so the Imperial prince would weaken Lowellminas position and make it easier for Wein to get ahead. Demetrio was practically begging Wein to work with him here.
As soon as he picked up on this, Weins shoulder suddenly drooped. Looks like I got tripped up at the finish line.
You told me I carried a heavy curse before. You were right, but it was also a message of hope. That little thing let me get the better of you. I wont say this again, so listen closely Thanks for getting me this far.
Words of gratitude from an Imperial prince? Thats a priceless experience. Wein smiled. It would be rude of me to ask more of you. As you say, Prince, Ill have Princess Lowellmina pay my debts.
Yes, please make her life a living nightmare.
Hold on ! Lowellmina cried, standing next to the two princes, who had come to an understanding.
Demetrio gave her an easygoing smile before approaching his vassals.
Y-Your Highness, we
Join Lowellmina. She wont make you regret it.
But, Your Highness
Its fine Forgive me for failing to lead you to glory. Demetrio walked briskly past his vassals as they hung their heads, and he approached the prime minister. Keskinel, Im forfeiting my claim to the throne.
This signaled the end of Demetrios political career. If he didnt formally retire, he might be hounded by others trying to use him for their own diplomatic schemes. And more important
I give up my title as an Imperial prince. Soit shouldnt matter who my parents were.
He would protect his mothers reputation.
Youre right, Keskinel said, politely bowing and intending to respect Demetrios decision.
Afterward, it was officially announced that Imperial Prince Demetrio had relinquished his claim to the throne. The citizens werent given too many details, so they were confused by his motives and annoyed that there was still no Emperor, even after this messy fight.
At the same time, Imperial Princess Lowellmina had announced her own candidacy. The remaining two princes were outraged when she told them that she had no faith in leaving the fate of the Empire in her stupid brothers hands and that she had already completed the ceremonial baptism. The citizens themselves had mixed feelings over the idea of the first Empress.
What would become of the Empire? No one knew the answer, but it was clear to all that these events would bring new trouble.