Seeing the face of the general, Jadeite also knew that they had to tread more carefully now that they bumped into one of the best generals in the kingdom. Meanwhile, General Kyan was a bit suspicious of the two women, especially since they were covering half of their faces as if they were hiding from someone. Besides, seeing them in such a place was suspicious enough. He sent the groups of guards away to start their tasks before facing Jadeite and Emery. “What are you here for?” he asked. “As travelers, we are used to stopping by this village,” Jadeite replied. Still suspicious of them, he stared at Emery who dared gaze back at him as if her fear of getting caught never existed. There was a moment of silence between them and Jadeite could feel the tension between the two. She wanted to intervene but somehow, her amusement with the situation got the better of her so she simply stood at the side and watched them, waiting for what shall happen next. “I want to make sure you are not o
Upon reaching the village of Tramiane, the four assassins brought the survivors under the care of head Amirah’s team to help them start anew. It may take a while but it was much better that way rather than handing them over to the royal guards who will surely torture them. “This mission is one of the easiest ones I finished. Kinda boring since we just had to run away.” Secora sighed as she laid her head on top of the table. She kind of felt disappointed because she was expecting more action especially since there were four of them gathered together for that particular mission. But only running away from the royal guards, just did not meet her expectation of thrill so the disappointment was very much evident in her facial expression. “At least we managed to gather the information we needed. But to think that the king wanted to be a tyrant after two years of being dormant, it just feels like a huge red flag,” Catalenna commented. They were in the kitchen of the small tavern having th
Emery’s stomach started to growl but she could not bring herself to sip her tea or even take one single bite of the snack for her. Her curiosity about Lady Mica’s knowledge about the Arcana just worried her. Plus, she could not interpret what she had in mind because just like the king, she often wore an indifferent expression. Lady Mica, on the other hand, was a bit amused at the puzzled look of the queen. Setting her tea aside, she met her gaze and smiled. “I would gladly answer if you tell me about your relationship with my son,” she said. “She is like some other mothers who like to dote on their son’s romantic relationship.” That thought lingered in Emery’s mind and she could not help but tell herself to be open about her real relationship with the king. Besides, if she tells her what she wanted to hear, she would be able to get the chance to know how she knew the Arcana. “Well,” she started. “We are like any couples out there.” Lady Mica nodded and waited for additional infor
All throughout her travel, Emery was not able to get any sleep as she prepared herself for what was to come when she shows up. Breathing in and out, she braced herself as they finally enter the very first gate. The windows of the carriage were all open on both sides but were covered by the curtains. However, just by seeing the flag attached to the corner of the carriage, the people thought that the previous queen was the one inside. Thus, one guard hurried to the palace to inform the king about the arrival of his mother. Princess Garnet who was about to head back to the Vesuvia Kingdom that day once again had to postpone her leave so she could greet her mother whose arrival was so abrupt it caused an uproar. She did not receive any notice about her mother coming back to the capital so she was puzzled. As far as she knew, the previous queen did not want to return so she was curious about what had changed her mind. The king and the princess, together with the other ministers and maidse
The piece of cloth strangling Emery tightened causing her to cough and be short of breath. She desperately gasped for air, taking deep breaths, as she tried to claw at her attacker but it was futile. Dying of strangulation was definitely not the kind of death she wanted and she would not accept it if she were to die early after what she had gone through. Thus, she took a few steps backward, held her right fist, and with a full swing, she elbowed her enemy right on his right rib. Managing to free herself and finally gasping for some air, she turned on her heels to face the intruder. Despite her heavy heaving, she still charged toward him and slashed her dagger across. However, her first attempt at counterattack was simply dodged and the next second, she ducked to evade the sword that almost cut through her. Her sudden movements made the bandage press against her wound, sending those tingling pain in almost every part of her body. This was forcing her to limit her movements while it gav
The king chose to ignore the queen’s comment since he did not want to start another argument. He still needed to get to the bottom of the assassination attempt so he had a lot of things to do. He told her to rest since the maidservants will be the ones to bring her things to the West Palace before leaving her alone in the room once again. Though, he was still bothered by the fact that the queen seemed to still be fine despite almost losing her life a few moments ago. Normally, a person would feel frightened or scared after going through such an ordeal but he could not just see a single hint of trauma from the queen. And the only thought that could answer the question in his mind was the conclusion that Emery had probably experienced such a thing more than once or twice in her life. He did not know if he should be comforting her or he should interrogate her instead. But either way, he also felt like the queen would simply choose to fight him. Meanwhile, Emery thought she would have a
The two of them glared at each other as they fought over the poor scroll. For a few minutes, only the heavy tension lingered around them and if only it was possible, electric shocks could be ignited with their intense glare at each other. And neither of them dared to talk as if they knew that if they start speaking, it would only lead to yelling at each other. But the very first one to give up in their wordless fight was King Lawson. It was just that at the back of his mind, there was a lingering fear telling him to look away or else he will fall deep into the dark eyes of the queen. It was a feeling he was not used to. Thus, he let go of the scroll and proposed a deal. “Fine, you want the key? Then, tell me the real reason why you left the palace. Tell me where you went, what you did, and who you met,” the king stated as calmly as he could. “How many times should answer that same question? I told-” “I am not buying that lie, Emery.” The tone of his voice was low yet gravely. The
With the queen’s attention fully occupied by the food in front of her, the king turned his sight towards the maidservant still unconscious on the bed. He initially planned to interrogate Lila while the queen was gone but for some reason, he could not do it. Not because he was worried about how the queen would react but because the maidservant chose to be quiet despite the fact that he threatened her multiple times. And not to mention, she was oddly unconscious most of the time Whatever her real relationship with the queen, it was something that the king would not be able to severe easily. A little while after, Emery finished her food and noticed that the king’s eyes were focused on the maidservant she was looking after. She raised an eyebrow and simply stared at him without saying a word. “I am truly curious why you are so invested towards that sole maidservant,” the king commented. He, then, looked back at the queen. “That is why I had her background checked but I only found out th