175 A Hidden Passage to the Palace (1/2)
Yale didn't expect that answer because if Sebe was also an objective, it was better to isolate him with the other princes inside the palace. If he was the one who insisted on being outside it was one thing, but forbidding him form enter was weird.
However, Yale didn't need to think a lot before guessing the true reason for leaving Sebe outside, a distraction.
If a prince was killed outside and a conflict started, the conflict inside the palace would catch less attention.
After all, there were several princes at the Grandmaster Rank, killing all of them with a sneak attack was nearly impossible, they might kill some of them but to kill all the princes at the Grandmaster Rank, they would need to battle without any doubt.
”But Yale, if you just want to contact your sister, you can just use the token.”
Sebe didn't understand why Yale needed to meet her personally instead of using the token as a method for communication.
”I can't contact her, try it if you want. Currently, it is impossible to contact my sister.”
Sebe tried to use his token to communicate with Aiwai, but it failed; the same happened when Sebe tried to contact anyone inside the palace.
”This is weird; there is no reason for cutting all the communications to the palace.”
The fact Sebe was also unable to communicate with them only made Yale surer that the situation wasn't normal and his guess was probably true.
After all, Yale can just use the token to contact Aiwai because Sebe give him permission, but there was a possibility that the permission disappeared during a big event like that party for some reason. However, a prince couldn't lose the communication with all his servants inside the palace; the situation was abnormal.
”Yale, do you know something? My brothers always liked to bully me due to my age, but they can't cut my communication with my servants for any reason. Doing that would be enough to lose their status as princes, it is a huge offense.”
Sebe noticed that the communication was just cut off with the servants inside the palace and Yale just asked him to meet Aiwai who was also inside the palace; he would be a fool if he didn't think that Yale knew something.
Yale didn't know how to reply because Sebe's murder should be more important to the eldest prince plans that he thought initially. After all, killing a prince would cause more disturbance than killing anyone else.
However, seeing how well planed was all, even if Sebe's murder failed, Yale didn't doubt that the other plans would proceed.
”Indeed, I know something about the current situation, but even if I tell you what I know, you wouldn't believe me. I will explain it to you later when you become able to believe my words; now I need a way to enter the palace.”
Yale didn't want to say anything about murders or treason to Sebe at that moment, but he needed his help to enter the palace. The main door of the palace was well guarded, but Yale didn't believe that all the possible entrances would be with the same kind of security.
Sebe was curious about Yale's reasons, but he was also feeling that something fishy was happening in the palace, so he was also interested in going in.
”I won't ask your reasons. Regardless of your motives, it is true that the people in the palace cut off the communication with those inside. In this case, even if we sneak into the palace using that way, they can't punish us.”
Sebe's words were something Yale wanted to hear; Yale didn't doubt that Sebe knew a method to enter although it should be a method that mustn't be used unless an emergency happened, losing all the communication with the castle could be considered an emergency.
”There is a hidden entrance to a temple in honor of Anpaes near here. Usually, that temple is only accessible from inside the castle, but the temple is also connected to outside to serve as an exit in case of danger.”
Normal people didn't know about that passage, even a lot of princes didn't know that the temple could lead to the outside, so it was difficult for that entrance to be guarded.
The fact that Sebe had an excellent bloodline had aroused the jealousy of his siblings, and they had managed to bribe guards to forbid his entrance to the palace after kicking him outside; that happened a lot of times.
The king lectured those who were discovered to do that kind of things, but those punishments were far too soft to stop them, and the king himself knew it. Thus, the king taught Sebe about that hidden passage for use in cases he was unable to enter the palace due to the bullying of his siblings.