Chapter 19: In Front of the Grave
Baron Renans funeral was held quietly with a few relatives and acquaintances.
Timona refused my attendance. He said that it would look suspicious if I were to get involved anymore.
They believed that I threw a tantrum because they had imprisoned my favourite teacher, so they seem to believe that I was satisfied now that he has been released. Neither the Chancellor nor George V received any punishment.
That was fine for now. For now.
But I was also glad I didnt attend the funeral. I would have wanted to kill the clergy, no matter who they were or what he looked like when they were praying.
The Baron was now resting in the public cemetery for aristocrats in the palace. This was apparently in his will.
Im sure Ill keep coming to his grave whenever I get lost from now on.
I prayed in front of his grave.
This was normally Count Palatines tutor time, but not today. Perhaps he was being considerate in his own way.
My attendant, Timona, requested that I, his master, accompany him to his fathers grave, so I was finally able to visit the Barons grave. Timona was praying on his knees next to me, but it seemed that the Emperor wasnt allowed to do this.
Things really didnt go the way I had planned.
I had a vague idea as to why the Baron risked his life to criticise the church.
I noticed that there was magic activated in the Barons body when I touched him. It was probably earth magic.
Mages have mana in their bodies. I call that internal mana. I can release this mana outside of my body to activate magic, but most people probably cant use it. It must have been some kind of abnormality that triggered the magic; an error that causes a part of his body to turn into dirt bit by bit.
Of course, I wanted to do something about it, but I couldnt interfere with other peoples magic. It was an error, but it was also magic that Baron Renan was activating.
Even if I were to use a protective wall spell to forcibly counteract it, I dont have medical knowledge, so I dont know what organs I shouldnt damage or what procedure I should take.
Even the court doctor who could use healing magic didnt seem to have a way to interfere with the magic that was activated in his body.
That said, it wasnt something that can be given a clear explanation.
I guess he believed it was better to die from an illness.
Still, I wanted him to live as long as possible.
Your Majesty, its about time.
I know.
Timona called out to me, and I left the Barons grave.
There has only ever been one person up there until now. I wondered if another faction had invaded, but there was no sign of a battle.
I quickly put the maid to sleep and got out of bed, the Count Palatine came down from the ceiling without making a sound.
I wouldnt think he was an aristocrat from the way he carried himself. Who exactly was he?
Is it urgent?
No.
Huh, then why are you here? Well, he was probably here for something, but if it wasnt urgent, then Ill ask him what I want to ask.
Count Palatine, Ive heard something thats been bothering me lately. Whats Hakureas Folly?
I see, you must have heard it from someone in the Chancellors faction. Ill tell you about it.
Hakurea was the Empress of the 3rd Emperor of the Later Giorus Dynasty.
The Later Giorus Dynasty was already on the decline, but the death of the 3rd Emperor at a young age accelerated that decline.
When he ascended to the throne, he killed all but one sibling who fought against him for the throne. He also didnt have any children and died from an illness.
At this point, the rightful heir to the throne was Cardinal, Duke Bungdalto. He was the eldest son of the 3rd Emperors sister (who had already married into the Bungdalto tribe at the time of the succession dispute).
However, Empress Hakurea didnt like the idea of a barbarian becoming emperor, so she adopted her brothers son and made him the 4th Emperor. He was very young, and it was obvious that Hakurea wanted to take control of politics.
At this point, many aristocrats abandoned Hakurea. Some of them surrendered to the Seldonal Dynasty while others went to Duke Bungdalto under the guise of bringing reinforcements against the Ghafur. Even so, Hakurea, who hated barbarians, didnt ask the Cardinal for reinforcements and the Later Giorus Dynasty quickly fell to ruin.
All my questions about Emperor Cardinal and the Count Palatine House were cleared at once.
I guess they meant the Regent taking control of politics when they said, well end up like Hakureas Folly. I wanted to tell them that it was okay since I was careful not to give her too much power, but I wont.
That person was annoying because he easily gets carried away.
So, what do you want, Count Palatine?
Oh.
I had a bad feeling since he had clapped his hands on purpose.
The Theanabe region in the northern frontier is showing signs of becoming independent.
I see. He was just telling me this, and not asking me to act.
Tell me more about that.
It was a midnight extracurricular lesson. I have a feeling that Ill be staying up all night.