Chapter 121: The Prelude to Last Dance



In the heart of Triesenberg's Imperial Palace, Alexander awaited updates from his team back in Valoria. His diplomatic visit had been punctuated with carefully orchestrated meetings and formal receptions, but his mind was occupied by something far less ceremonious: the reports of spies captured within Valoria's borders.

He had kept close tabs on the unfolding interrogations, knowing well the dangers that information leaks could pose.

Julieanne entered his quarters, her usual composed demeanor laced with urgency. She approached with a folder clasped in her hands, her eyes flicking up to meet his with an intensity that spoke before her words did.

"Your Excellency, the latest intelligence from Minister Taylor has arrived," she said, passing the report into his hands.

Alexander's expression hardened as he opened the folder. "The agents. Any leads on their origin?"

Julieanne nodded, her voice steady. "Taylor's team confirmed it this morning. Their interrogation methods, while extreme, have produced results. They're from the Triesenberg Empire. Each agent is likely military-trained, placed strategically in Valoria's industrial zones to observe and report on our advancements."

Alexander's gaze remained fixed on the page before him, absorbing the details. His expression didn't waver, but Julieanne, who had worked closely with him for years, sensed the subtle shift in his stance. His mind was calculating, rearranging strategies.

He closed the folder and looked up at her. "Their objectives?"

"While none of the agents have broken completely, the evidence suggests industrial espionage," she replied. "They've focused heavily on Valoria's manufacturing capabilities. Taylor suspects they were specifically tasked with mapping out our production capacity and reporting back any technological advancements."

Alexander leaned back, a trace of disappointment shadowing his eyes. "So, the Triesenberg Empire decided to turn to such crude tactics after all. I had hoped their leadership would show more tact."

Julieanne hesitated before continuing. "And, Your Excellency, it appears they've underestimated Valoria. Taylor's security measures were effective; it's likely they didn't expect our defenses to be so thorough."

A faint, ironic smile tugged at Alexander's lips. "Indeed. The Empire may believe themselves discreet, but they overlook how well we know them—and how prepared we are for precisely this kind of subterfuge."

Julieanne took a step closer, her voice dropping. "We should consider our next steps carefully, Your Excellency. Publicly addressing this would signal to Triesenberg that we're aware of their intentions, perhaps even deter them. But at the same time, any open accusation could strain our position here and cast us as overly aggressive. It's a delicate balance."

He met her gaze, considering the implications. "What's the current status of the captured operatives?"

"They're holding up, though Minister Taylor's team is close to breaking their resolve. One or two of them might speak soon. Taylor is using every measure at his disposal, and he's confident they'll eventually provide concrete confirmation of the Empire's involvement."

"Good," Alexander replied, his tone cool and controlled. "Once we have undeniable proof, we'll hold a private discussion with the Triesenberg representatives. I have no intention of escalating this into a public scandal, but they need to understand that Valoria is not as blind as they'd like to believe."

Julieanne inclined her head in agreement. "I'll ensure Taylor is informed and that his methods remain discreet. Should we prepare a formal letter addressing the matter to the Triesenberg intelligence bureau?"

The session adjourned shortly after, and Alexander quickly excused himself, citing preparations for the next day's engagements. He returned to his quarters to find Julieanne waiting with fresh updates.

"Your Excellency," she began, closing the door behind her. "Taylor has confirmed that one of the agents finally cracked. While the information is limited, it's consistent: these operatives were sent to monitor Valoria's industrial growth and report back on advancements, specifically in military applications."

A quiet satisfaction settled over Alexander's expression. "Just as expected. The Empire is as predictable as ever." He gestured for her to continue.

"Minister Taylor recommends we use this leverage discreetly. His team is prepared to gather further intelligence on the Triesenberg Empire's tactics, but he awaits your directive."

Alexander folded his hands behind his back, pacing thoughtfully. "It's crucial that Triesenberg remains unaware of our full grasp of their intentions. They think they can observe us from the shadows without consequence; let's encourage that assumption—until it's in our best interest to reveal what we know."

Julieanne inclined her head. "Would you prefer we let Taylor pursue a countermove quietly, or would you like a more visible response once we're back in Valoria?"

He considered the options. "Keep Taylor's actions subtle. For now, it's enough for Triesenberg to realize that their spies have gone dark. That alone will be unsettling. Let's hold our ground, observe their response, and when the time is right, we'll remind them that Valoria does not tolerate such indiscretions."

Julieanne's lips curled into a faint smile. "Understood, Your Excellency. I'll ensure the message is relayed precisely."

"Good." He paused, his gaze hardening as he thought of the Emperor. "And if any further details emerge about their training or superiors, I want them documented and sent to my private archive. Their methods and personnel are now our assets, and I intend to use every bit of knowledge they've inadvertently given us."

Julieanne nodded, knowing well that Alexander intended to dismantle Triesenberg's covert operations with precision. "Consider it done. I'll arrange for the files to be sent through encrypted channels. Only Taylor and I will handle them."

With a final nod, Alexander dismissed her, watching as she left the room. Alone, he took a deep breath and turned to the window overlooking the sprawling capital of Triesenberg.

His father had always prided himself on the Empire's stability, its unbreakable influence across regions and territories, but Valoria was rising—and if this incident proved anything, it was that his father's empire had begun to fear that rise.

***

Two hours later, in Alexander's room.

A discreet knock interrupted his thoughts once again, and Sebastian entered, bowing.

"Your Excellency, the evening preparations have been completed as you requested. Shall I arrange for a private dinner with the Emperor?"

Alexander considered it, a small smile forming. "Yes, Sebastian. I think a private discussion is precisely what the Emperor and I need. After all, I'm not planning on staying here any longer."