Volume 7 Chapter 2 (2/2)

Ineli stopped the lady's maid who was about to lay out tea and coldly had her leave. Half-hidden behind the tall lady's maid, Flora was hanging her head low. Unlike Ineli, who had inherited their mother's blond locks, Flora had their father's dark, reddish-brown hair. Perhaps it was because she had delicate features, but she gave a slightly subdued impression compared to her mother and sister's flamboyant beauty.

The uncomfortable silence stretched on and Ineli was just about to irritably open her mouth when the lady's maid explained in Flora's place.

”Her Highness said that she wished to read a book with her older sister.”

”A book?”

Ineli noticed that Flora was carrying a largish book in her arms.

You still have that? Treasuring something like that…

She felt fed up. It was a book full of ill.u.s.trated fairy-tales that their deceased father had bought when they were very young. Originally, it had belonged to Ineli, but Flora loved it and, when she was little, she would often ask her older sister to read it to her. And so, some years back, Ineli had given it to her during the Founding Festival.

That was the year after their father had pa.s.sed away.

In a very grown-up gesture, Ineli closed her eyes and shook her head.

”There's no need to read it anymore because it's already been read more than enough. Flora, you should stop with such childish books and read something that at least will help you improve yourself. Like Mother said, you will soon be getting dancing and painting instructors. Now, hurry on back to your room.”

”…Yes, Older Sister,” Flora, still concealed behind the lady's maid, replied in a fading voice. With trudging footsteps, she left the room.

Once the door had shut, Ineli put her hands to her narrow waist and shrugged her shoulders in apparent exasperation.

Wouldn't it be nice if I could also act so childishly?

Her irritation was not only due to the matter about Prince Gil. That morning, when the imperial family had been sitting together for breakfast, the Emperor had suddenly declared that, ”Ineli will be seventeen before long. It will soon be time to think about a partner for you.”

Even as she was responding to Guhl's words with a smile, Ineli's heart felt chilled. By ”partner”, he meant of course Ineli's marriage partner. She did not know whether those he had in mind were from inside or outside of the country. Still now that it was rumoured that Princess Vileena, the cornerstone in the peace with Garbera, would soon be returning to her country, she had heard speculation that there was a high chance that Princess Ineli would be betrothed to someone from the Garberan royal family, and also that Taúlia had been sounding out how to consolidate the alliance through marriage.

This isn't funny.

At this point in time, she absolutely did not want to leave Mephius for a foreign country, At this point in time, she absolutely did not want to leave Mephius for a foreign country, or marry either an unrefined Mephian aristocrat or loutish military man.

Ineli was a sixteen-year-old maiden, and she had already gone through puppy love with one of her private tutors. There was no one in her heart at present and, unlike others, she did not yearn for love itself. She did harbour a woman's rejection of being married just to serve as a political tool, but more importantly, the thought of becoming nothing more than a prop to support her husband from behind filled Ineli with dread.

I am not a princess who is a mere figurehead. I will one day leave my name behind throughout the country, no throughout the world.

It was thanks to that conceit in herself that she had been able to overcome the shock of the Emperor's words that morning, or, indeed, of her step-brother's death.

She had to make her move while there was still time. First, she needed to prove that she was sufficiently competent to act as the Emperor's right-hand.

And for that, I need to solve the mystery of Gil Mephius. That man was definitely an impostor. But if I tell that to Father at this late hour, I'll just be laughed off.

Which reminded her that before and after the Founding Festival, a n.o.ble called Fedom Aulin had very conspicuously gotten closer to Gil. When Ineli had suspected the Prince of being an impostor, she had personally asked Fedom some leading questions. From what Ineli had observed, Fedom was nowhere near as clever as he believed himself to be. Fedom had feigned unconcern, but he had not been able to hide the turmoil in his eyes.

If Fedom had plotted to replace the Crown Prince with a body double, then that was, of course, a heinous crime that could have overthrown the country. Furthermore, since ”Prince Gil's death” had been officially announced when the impostor had died, that meant that the real Gil Mephius had already pa.s.sed away. And if Fedom Aulin was involved in that…

Then this might also be some kind of plot of Fedom's. After all, Gil Mephius' body still hasn't been found. Since he defied the Emperor over those reinforcements, they must have been afraid of being rebuked for it, and that if there was an in-depth investigation, his real ident.i.ty would be discovered - so they had him temporarily vanish while actually, behind the scenes, Fedom would be gathering sympathisers to overthrow Father and, when the time is right, Crown Prince Gil will once more appear on stage…

Ineli was not a person of extraordinary insight. She was the type to easily get emotional and did not ponder deeply over intellectual matters. However, her almost obsessive belief that the impostor Gil had to be alive so that she could take revenge on him had brought Ineli very close to the truth.

I need to meet with Fedom.

Just as Ineli had come to that conclusion, there was once more a sound at the door. A lady's maid informed her that a messenger had come from Ineli's friends, Baton Cadmus and Troa Hergei. They had once gone together with Gil to Rogue Saian's residence. Thinking about it now, she was sure that Gil had been replaced since around that time.

The messenger had brought an invitation to go out and have fun with them. She had been confined in the palace's Inner Quarters for so long that it must be stifling for her, so would she not come out with them, to the gladiator arena, or on a long horse ride, or wherever?

Ineli snorted and told the lady's maid to give some suitable excuse to send him away.

At a time like this. Flora too, but really, how long are they all going to remain children?

As far as Ineli was concerned, her own thoughts and concerns were, at any and all times, her highest priority, and anything else was utterly trivial.

Brat.

Ineli suddenly started, eyes wide. Her clear white skin rapidly turned red as the blood rushed to her head.

You don't know anything. Any more whining from you and I'll strangle you with my own hands. Got it, little girl?

Ineli's slender shoulders shook, the muscles along her back s.h.i.+vered, and before long, her entire body was trembling. The time when Gil Mephius' impostor had called her a brat vividly came back to her. She unconsciously ground her teeth.

That man has to be alive. So that I can kill him with my own hands. No, even if he really is already dead, if I have to, I'll invite sorcerers versed in the deepest mysteries of magic from the east to revive him so that I can kill him all over again!

At about the same time, as though to replace Vileena, an air carrier arrived in Solon. The one who appeared from within it, almost seeming to tumble out of it, was Nabarl Metti. Outwardly, this military officer had gone to Kilro to help its newly appointed lord, Indolph; but, needless to say, he was in fact one of the anti-Guhl faction who had responded to Fedom's appeal.

Just after Nabarl's departure from Kilro, the a.s.sembled members of the anti-Guhl faction had been looking very pale, but Nabarl's own complexion was every bit as bad as theirs. While getting ever closer to where Emperor Guhl Mephius was, he looked as though he might swoon at any moment.

W-What should I do? He kept asking himself over and over.

The journey by air carrier had been like the very road to the scaffold, or to the gladiator arena where flesh-eating dragons awaited. He was as nervous as a cornered beast, he screamed at the slave women who were helping him get ready, even though they had not done anything wrong, and swung his fists at them. There was a side to him which had always held women in contempt.

Now that he had arrived in Solon, he still had no clear answer. Just as Fedom and the others had feared, he had considered confessing all the information he had about them and saving only his own skin from punishment.

But… would the Emperor even let me off the hook with just that?

After having first been tortured and made to cough up everything he knew, his people and his property might be seized, and his very House destroyed. Nabarl was portly for a soldier and, partly because of that, sweat was streaming endlessly down his forehead.

He was kept waiting, not in the great hall used for audiences, but in one of the rooms of the main palace that were reserved for the Emperor's private use. It felt as to him as though his large body was wasting away with every pa.s.sing minute.

Half and hour later, Guhl invited him in. A map was spread out on the desk before the Emperor. Next to him were gathered several men who served as his staff officers.

”I haven't summoned anyone else,” Guhl began to talk.

”Aye,” Nabarl's voice was hoa.r.s.e as he answered.

”Nabarl.”

”A-Aye.”

”In the past, you always advocated seizing Taúlia by force and breaking free of the stalemate between the three central countries, did you not?”

Guhl brought out several doc.u.ments. Before the start of the ten-year war with Garbera, Nabarl had certainly argued in favour of attacking Tauran, and he and his father had elaborated a strategy that they had sent to the Emperor. In the end, when the war with Garbera broke out, his opinion had been quelled.

”It was an argument made ten years ago, but a very interesting one. Here are the reports collating the information from the spies sent to the west. I will leave this to you. Work out a new strategy in cooperation with the staff officers.”

”Ay… Ah?”

As he stood to attention, sweat was glistening all over Nabarl's brow. In front of him, Guhl smiled ominously.

”Still, we don't have that much time. We can wait no more than a week… You can do it, can't you?”

Oubary Bilan's mansion had burned down…

A visitor arrived when he received that information. Noue Salzantes waved the hand he wore his lapis lazuli ring on and the messenger disappeared through another door as his new visitor entered the room.

”Did someone come?”

Zenon Owell, second prince of Garbera, entered the room and asked without any preliminary. Noue had slowly gotten used to this prince's personality, which was a perplexing mix of the brusqueness of a soldier who galloped through battlefields with the decorum and splendour of an aristocrat.

”It was no great matter, so I had him leave.”

”Oh? It wouldn't have been a problem to keep me waiting.”

Noue and Zenon. Once upon a time, they would never even have been seen together at the palace. As for being close enough to come and go from each other's private chambers? Well, those who knew them best were the most astounded at the abrupt change. Zenon had disliked Noue enough to publicly declare that the other's ingenuity was contrary to the path of chivalry; while Noue, although never openly arguing with Zenon, his social superior, had always had a sardonic gleam in his eye and had clearly looked down on him.

When Lord Eric of Ende had surrounded Zaim Fortress, Noue and Zenon's actions had hindered one another. Their thoughts and intentions had been at odds with each other and, because of that, Zenon had, in very little time, almost been captured by the enemy. Had Imperial Prince Gil of Mephius not arrived with reinforcements, that would certainly have been his fate.

However, it was precisely because they had fallen into that predicament that the two of them had repented their own over-confidence and come to recognise the other's skill.

For a while, the two of them made idle conversation. The tea which was brought in had been chilled to Noue's liking. Garbera, which made vigorous use of air carriers, possessed a cave in a land across the northern sea in which they stored ice shaved from the perpetually snow-capped mountains there. Several times a year, that ice was sold at high price on the markets. Although Noue was known as a dandy, his room was furnished very simply, and he preferred not to spend too much money on his private life. This was one of the few luxuries that he enjoyed.

”It looks like Mephius still hasn't held Prince Gil's funeral,” Zenon broached the main topic. ”And because of that, we can't push to take Vileena back. What's Emperor Guhl hesitating for? I've heard one opinion that he can't accept his son's death and is escaping into the arms of religion, but I can't believe that the opponent we fought in the ten-year war would be that feeble-minded.”

”Guhl is already at an advanced age. His first-born son, Gil Mephius, was his long-awaited heir, so it would not be surprising if his love for him ran deep. However…”

”However?”

”According to most of the stories I heard at court, it seems that Prince Gil was, on the contrary, ostracised by his father. Even after he officially became crown prince at thirteen, Guhl was known to remark that if there were a boy with more talent, even if he was only distantly related to the imperial family, he - Guhl - would not hesitate to overturn his son's position.”

”Hmm,” Zenon brushed back his soft platinum hair, which was so like his sister's, ”I'd also heard rumours that Prince Gil was a 'fool'. It was to the point that most of our Garberan knights hoped that when he inherited the throne, it would weaken Mephius.”

”I too was a little negligent because of those rumours.”

Noue's words verged on the dangerous. He had, completely of his own initiative, taken advantage of Mephius' Founding Festival to try and weaken the country. Because of Prince Gil it had resulted in failure but, at the time, Noue had also attempted to bring about the a.s.sa.s.sination of Garbera's princess - in other words, of Zenon's own little sister.

His actions had been dictated by the belief that this was for the good of Garbera, but even so, Noue questioned whether he would be able to implement the same plan as he was now. Have I gone soft? No, it's just that since the Princess is loved that much throughout the country, I believe that there are other ways of using her.

Trust and bonds between people were nothing to make light of. Noue believed that he himself was lacking in that area; so Zenon and Vileena, who could well be called unifying forces, were essential to Garbera, as well as to Noue himself.

Zenon, meanwhile, a.s.sumed that Noue had been ”negligent” in a general sense. Thinking back to the three-way meeting near Zaim between Gil, Eric, and himself; and remembering the Mephian prince's demeanour, he gave a single nod.

”I thought back then that the rumours were wrong. It's mortifying to admit, but there's no denying that young prince was the one who set the pace of the meeting from start to end. Rather than being on bad terms with his father, could it be that Guhl was afraid of his son's competence?”

”There are reports that he warned the Prince against sending reinforcements to Garbera. It's entirely natural that a policymaker would not appreciate someone who ignores them and who stands out as a hero. To make things worse, it was the son of his own blood and the heir to the throne. And the Emperor is still pa.s.sionately attached to power…”

”It's a situation that would probably be more dangerous than it is now if Gil were still alive.” Zenon shrugged helplessly then glared at the empty s.p.a.ce. ”Well, things are currently dangerous enough in Mephius as it is. We can't leave Vileena over there; but, having said that, if we look like we're trying to take her back by force, sparks might also land on Garbera. When there's trouble inside a country, it's easy to point the tip of the spear towards another power. When there's a foreign enemy, allies have no choice but to band together.”

Zenon had also heard that the emperor of Mephius was trying to draw closer to Ende. Actually, Eric himself had implied as much during their three-way meeting. And when he had been informed that his older brother, Lord Jeremie, seemed also to have forged a connection with Mephius' emperor through a different route, the colour had completely drained from Eric's face.

Ende had its own internal problems. But, well, it could not be said that Garbera formed a unified block either.

”What have your brother and His Majesty said concerning what will happen to the Princess?”

”They're being indecisive,” Zenon grimaced, looking as though he felt personally disgraced. ”All we can do for now is wait, we don't yet know what will happen to the alliance with Mephius - that sort of thing. All I wanted was even one single firm statement that could unite the country.”

To Zenon's chagrin, the situation within the country was once more growing unstable.

Prince Gil's death had caused a split in public opinion. Those who had been less than pleased about the alliance with Mephius were actively starting to talk about how fortuitous the Crown Prince's death was, saying that they should get the Princess returned to them and then settle things with Mephius. According to them, now that Ende was politically unstable, the time was ripe. Those who spoke that way were mostly Ryucown's adherents. His uprising at Zaim Fortress still exercised a huge influence amongst the knights of Garbera, it was starting to openly be said that he should be honoured for having chivalrously died for his country. Needless to say, Ryucown was a traitor and a rebel, so this was a sign that the royal family's prestige was declining. The situation might become a trigger to mayhem, but the two of them deliberately avoided touching upon it.

”Still, my poor little sister,” Zenon sighed. ”People talk about the fate of a woman born in turbulent times, but she's only a young girl and she's been tossed about by fortune every which way.”

Thinking about it, the family that Vileena was to marry into had twice been changed in less than a year.

First, it had been the engagement to Ryucown, which had been decided a year ago. Noue was the one who had laid the groundwork for it, and Zenon had approved of it. However, King Ainn Owell of Garbera had sought to draw closer to Ende as he urgently needed to form a military alliance with them; and so, behind the scenes, he had first persuaded Ryucown and Zenon to agree, and then had started preparations for Vileena to marry Lord Eric of Ende.

However, just as that was happening, they received an offer of peace from Mephius. The negotiations with Ende had been unofficial, so, after some agonising, Ainn Owell had chosen the alliance with Mephius.

The family she was to marry into had been changed again and again, without any account being given to her own desires, then, when it had finally been settled on Mephius, Crown Prince Gil had pa.s.sed away. Even Noue felt a certain compa.s.sion for her. In spite of those feelings however, Noue considered Vileena's current circ.u.mstances with a cool head. He had heard that in Mephius, opinions were divided about how to deal with her.

It's possible that by not holding the Prince's funeral, the Emperor is, in fact, actively trying to induce the Princess to stay - was how he saw things. The Emperor might be planning some kind of large-scale action in the near future, and was deliberately keeping Vileena in Mephius so that Garbera would not be able to intervene.

While on the one hand paying close attention to what was going on in Mephius, he also had to keep an eye on the interior situation in Garbera.

I pushed Ryucown forward as a hero while he was alive, so it's not as though I'm without responsibility in this matter. Should I go and meet his adherents directly?

Noue did not have much confidence in his ability to persuade people, but they could not be allowed to stage a confrontation with the royal family, and neither could he leave this to Zenon, who was himself royalty.

”You will soon be returning to Mavant?”

”Yeah. I want to re-organise the Order. A lot of the guys from my unit are stationed in Mavant, so there are plenty of people that I want to see again, since it's been so long.”

Zenon being Zenon, he well understood that with Prince Gil's death, the relations.h.i.+p between the three countries might once more tear at the seams and collapse. So he would be concentrating his efforts on making preparations.

”Before that, I'm afraid I need to go show myself at the Kotjun House.”

”That…”

Noue just gave a faint smile and refrained from offering his condolences. The Kotjun House was an influential aristocratic family within Garbera but, because of their origins, they were often scorned behind their backs as ”the Moneylending House”. Zenon in particular had always kept his distance from them.

”Please give my regards to Miss Rinoa Kotjun.”

”What? I was planning to take you along. You'll do it much more smoothly than me.”

”Miss Rinoa dislikes me. Probably for the same reason that a certain prince used to.”

His blunt words made Zenon laugh. The tea was going entirely cold.

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