Chapter 60
As he grew older, the Emperor increasingly yearned for things that were fresh and rejuvenating. His bedrooms renovation was part of that context; one wall had been replaced with glass so he could constantly view the lush garden. There were moments when he seemed so still that Mariv wondered if he might have passed away.
Father?
The Emperor turned his head at the sound of his sons voice, a smile spreading across his face, warmth shining through the deep wrinkles.
Did you call for me?
Yes, Mariv. You seem quite busy these days.
As always. Its summer, after all.
Mariv naturally took a seat in front of the Emperor. This was a private space, and a personal summon. Mariv glanced at his fathers complexion as he asked, Is something the matter?
No I just realized it has been too long since I last saw your face.
Thats a bit sudden.
Mariv.
Yes, Father?
Is there something going on with Gale?
It was public knowledge that the Emperor held great affection for Gale. While Mariv knew this, the Emperor had strictly refrained from mentioning Gales name in front of him. It was a discretion for the sake of succession, as well as for his children.
No, there isnt. Why do you ask?
I had a dream yesterday. Carolina appeared.
Unlike Mariv, who was born to the Queen, Gale was the son of the first concubine. Carolina came from some obscure noble background and was a woman who had climbed the social ladder solely through her beauty.
A person who normally never appears in my dreams showed up and then
The Emperors voice was tinged with emotion. Internally, Mariv sighed. Had he known it would come to this, he would have used his work as an excuse to avoid the meeting. Striving to hide his expression, he looked off into the distance.
A lone peach tree stood majestically.
She handed me a peach, and then tearfully asked for Gale.
Father.
If theres no issue, then so be it. Its settled.
The Emperor lightly tapped Marivs hand, unilaterally concluding the conversation. Even though he was smiling warmly, the Emperors arrogance remained unchanged. Mariv nodded and left his fathers chamber.The initial instance of this chapter being available happened at N0v3l.Bin.
*Screech.*
Prince Mariv?
As Mariv stepped out of the door and stood still, his aide called out to him with a puzzled look. Mariv approached the row of servants standing in line.
Is there any issue with His Majestys bedroom management?
Eh? No, no, Your Highness Mariv.
Then why does my fathers bedside seem so chaotic?
What?
The servant seemed puzzled, as if hearing this for the first time. Just as he unconsciously raised his head to question back, Mariv swiftly slapped his cheek.
*Slap!*
If I hear such talk from you again, I will cut the throats of all those under your supervision.
II will keep that in mind, Your Highness.
Both father and son might be unaware, but they were strikingly similarwarm as spring yet suddenly chilling without warning. The servants exhaled a sigh of relief as Marivs shadow disappeared from sight.
Is todays schedule over?
Yes, Your Highness. But it seems you need to go to your office rather than your bedroom.
I thought the schedule was over?
As Mariv frowned, the aide hastily added,
A letter has arrived from Romandro.
Ill check it tomorrow. Im tired today.
But the report seems quite shocking
One could only imagine how the subordinate felt after being scolded by the Prince. But in the party that had gone with him was a spy. It wasnt just Mariv who would find out; Gale would also learn of it.
Summarize it briefly.
It was an answer that indicated he would listen first and decide later. The aide, as the subordinate wanted, summarized the report concisely.
The younger son of Dergja, Ian, has joined forces with the Cheonrye tribe to rebuild and control Bratz. Commander Erica has gone outside of the territory.
Two of his subordinates have been running around, but I havent seen the official himself for quite a while. But hes eating well, they say.
They had attached a magical stone brooch to the bed in their room. The plan was to take it while cleaning, but since the room was never empty, it had been postponed. It was now time to personally retrieve it.
Tell Sir Romandro that well all have dinner together tonight.
All of us? What if he refuses?
Add that its mandatory because well also be having a meeting. Ill find the magical stone in the meantime.
Beric nodded and stepped back.
They might have heard rumors about the Grula. Even if they knew, Ian needed to formally inform the imperial envoysspecifically, Molrins groupof his plans. It seemed that Romandro and Molrin were each writing their own reports.
Knock knock.
This is Ian coming in.
Come in, Sir Ian.
It seemed to be lunchtime, so everyone gathered quickly. Unlike Romandro, who rose slightly from his seat to greet him, Molrins party held their heads high as if quite displeased.
The weather is fine today.
Whats the matter?
As for the matter, its just that I havent seen your faces in a long time. I wanted to check if everythings alright, and theres something Id like to discuss.
By calling Molrins group guests, Ian clearly established the context. This was Ians domain.
Mack muttered sarcastically.
You seemed busy. Very likely.
Ah, did you hear that from Sir Romandro?
At Ians question, Mack and Dgors expressions instantly soured. If Romandro considered them equal colleagues, he would naturally have shared the news about the discovery of the Grula.
However, they had heard nothing. As if they were unwelcome guests, they had been left in the dark. The ban that Ian had imposed applied to his household, not Romandro.
Hmm. Not yet.
In that case, I apologize.
Romandro squinted his left eye and made an awkward cough. Just as Mack was about to say something, the dining room door opened and the food arrived.
I should mention Sir Molrin, that weve discovered a new crop for the winter. Its nothing grand, he said.
Nothing grand? Beric chuckled to himself, overhearing from the corner. He had clearly noticed how Romandro was boasting about his ventures in Bariel. While Ian was talking to the three men, Beric signaled the servants with his eyes.
A new crop? You dont mean Grula, do you? Mack questioned.
You knew already, Romandro affirmed.
Of course. The word is out that youre buying this worthless weed for money. If even Merellof is talking about it, surely everyone in Bratz knows, Mack raised his voice, visibly agitated.
However, noticing Molrins subtle signal for him to restrain himself, Mack clenched his lips and fell silent.
So, you are aware? Dgor interjected. His voice was low and composed, but he couldnt completely hide his hostility.
Aware of what?
What people are saying about why youre buying this weed in Bratz, Dgor pressed.
Curious, what are they saying?
That Ian is taking subsidies to sell his territory to the Cheonrye tribe, Dgor explained.
How interesting, Ian chuckled lightly. It wasnt entirely baseless. After all, pushing aside advisors and the palace influence, if Bratz were to fall, the Cheonrye tribe would be the biggest beneficiary.
Yet if that was my intent, I would have shown my hand as soon as Your Excellencies arrived. Why would I leave the food stockpile untouched? Ian questioned.
What? Stockpile?
Mack, lower your voice.
And I wouldnt have worked so hard on reconstruction. Whoever is spreading these rumors will be severely punished for insulting my allies and me, Ian glanced sharply at Mack and Dgor.
The people of the territory, who were busy with their own survival, wouldnt harbor any resentment. Firstly, the perception of the Cheonrye tribe and Ian was fairly positive, and the territorys downfall wouldnt necessarily mean their own.
What has changed just because Dergha is dead?
It was clear that Mack and Dgor were the source of these rumors. In response to Ians warning, the previously silent Molrin spoke up.
Do you have any idea about the public perception of Grula? Molrin finally broke his silence.
Its considered toxic, so commoners usually pull it out wherever they see it. As a result, you could only find Grula in heaps of trash, sewers, and places untouched by human hands in the city.
I am well aware, but since Sir Romandro enjoys it, everyone will probably come to appreciate it, Ian responded, adding a slightly regretful smile.
But Sir Molrin, dont you remember? Weve discussed this issue before.