Chapter 95
āDo you think Lady Katrin Elemoreās support for Your Majestyās revolution could possibly erase her crimes? She is the daughter of that vile, loathsome Duke Elemore!ā
Inside the Great Hall, Aglia, leader of the Council faction, shouted before the nobles who supported her.
Though she had recently been disgracedāher private army recalled amid corruption charges involving Fadelmonāher arrogance had not diminished in the least.
The crowd stirred, agreeing with her words.
āThe Duke of Elemoreās crimes against the Council could fill volumes!ā
āHe persecuted so many of His late Majestyās loyal retainers! And as the traitor-kingās right hand, he wielded absolute power like a tongue within the mouth. He is dead, so should not his daughter bear the punishment in his place?ā
āAye, indeed!ā
āAnd most of allālook here.ā
All eyes turned to the small dagger in Agliaās hand.
Holding it aloft, she showed the nobles the crest engraved upon it, her tone filled with feigned grief.
āThis was found among the ruins of Cambute Palace. It bears the mark of Duke Elemore. Proof that he slew the late Empress!ā
Her words ignited the noblesā fury like wildfire.
Everyone knew that on the day Cambute Palace burned, Etias had lost his mother.
āThat cursed Elemore bastard!ā
Agliaās lips twisted in a crooked smile.
Katrin Elemore would soon arrive.
She had quelled the fire, returned as a hero of the people, hand in hand with Etias.
And in her hands, she would bring proof that Aglia was the true traitor.
So, before Katrin returned, Aglia would utterly ruin her reputation.
āEven her so-called support of His Majesty was only a scheme to conceal her fatherās crimes! She even threatened me, His Majestyās own aunt! When she saw I had this dagger, she vowed to kill me!ā
If no one trusted Katrin, then Aglia could push her aside and secure her place.
āHow could she commit such horrorsā¦?ā
Even nobles who had once thought well of Katrin for supporting the revolution now wavered at Agliaās testimony.
The daughter of the man who killed the Emperorās mother.
No amount of service to the revolution could outweigh that.
āThat wicked woman knows I, Aglia, will expose her foul nature! So whatever she says, you must believe me alone!ā
Many nodded, swayed by Agliaās fervor.
Just then, a heraldās voice rang out:
āHis Imperial Majesty approaches.ā
Etias von Clyde, Emperor of the Empire, entered under the heavy silence of the chamber.
Broad-shouldered, towering, cloaked in commanding presence, and with blue eyes sharp with reasonāthis was their Emperor.
Each step sent his blue cloak whispering through the air.
Behind him followed Karon, his face cold, and Duke Kamel Beatrice.
Karon carried a copy of The Economics of Liberation, the treatise guiding the rapid stabilization of the Empireās economy after the revolution.
Meanwhile, the ever-grave Duke Kamel had remained in the Palace while Etias went to Quaidon, investigating Aglia and uncovering truths of the past.
āWhere is Lady Katrin Elemore?ā
As Etias mounted the dais, nobles murmured softly.
They knew only that the Emperor had brought Katrin Elemore, the revolutionās heroine, to the Palace.
Of course, since she was an Elemore, no one would have been shocked if he had rewarded her with chains instead of honor.
Especially after Agliaās accusations just now.
Why had the Emperor come without her? They all speculated feverishly.
āYour Majesty,ā Aglia cried, clutching the dagger in both hands as she approached, āI beg leave to speak.ā
Her mind raced.
That he had arrived without Katrin was already to her advantage.
If she could seize the moment, she could topple Katrin completely.
āDo you know what this dagger is? It was found in the ruins of Cambute Palace, beside the late Empress herself! Proof that Duke Elemoreāor his menātrapped her so she could not escape the flames!ā
āAre you certain.ā
The Emperorās low voice made her eyes flicker.
āI ask if you are certain Duke Elemore killed my mother.ā
His piercing blue gaze fixed on her like ice.
āOfāof course! I should have told you sooner, but I feared to wound Your Majestyās heart. Only now can I bring myself to speak.ā
The truth was, she had delayed because she was searching for the letters linking Katrin and the Duke.
One dagger alone was not enoughāif Katrin counterattacked, her own position could crumble.
So she had planned to secure herself first by destroying Katrin, then reveal more later.
But now it was all or nothing.
If Katrin had returned, danger surrounded her regardlessāso she resolved to strike first.
āBring Lady Katrin Elemore here, and judge her for her fatherās crimes! If the father committed such atrocities, should not the daughter be held to account?ā
Several nobles nodded, still swayed by her earlier fiery words.
Then Etias spoke, his voice quiet yet icy:
āHow can one know the truth of a thing by its surface aloneāwhether of a person, or of a blade.ā
āā¦What do you mean, Your Majesty?ā
Agliaās eye twitched as she demanded an answer.
It was then that Duke Kamel Beatrice, standing to Etiasā left, spoke.
āDuke Elemore did not slay the late Empress.ā
He had discovered new truths in his exhaustive investigations under the Emperorās command.
At his words, Agliaās face twitched violently as she shouted:
āHa! You prospered under the traitor-king, so of course you defend Katrin Elemore!ā
Many nodded. Unlike Kamel, Aglia had at least outwardly long played the role of Etiasā protectorāso her words held weight.
āEven with such evidence, Duke Kamel Beatrice defends that wretch! Punish him as well, Your Majesty!ā
But before she could continue, Etias suddenly seized the dagger from her hands.
āā¦!ā
Though charred and blackened by the fire, the sheath still bore the crest of House Elemore.
āSee, Your Majesty! Proof it came from Cambute Palace! The red ash of those rare palace timbers is lodged in the carvings!ā
Certain he meant to examine it more closely, Aglia raised her voice, recalling her delight when she had found it in the ruins.
āWithout doubt, he threatened the Empress with this bladeāso she could not flee and perished in the flames! Thus clearing the way for the traitor-king he served to seize the throneāā
Etias raised the dagger as she had, letting all see.
āI saidāone cannot know the truth by appearances alone.ā
Then, placing one hand firmly upon the sheath, he pressed.
Crackā
The charred sheath split, unable to withstand the pressure.
Aglia had never dared strip it away, fearing the brittle emblem would crumble.
Now, blackened fragments rained downā
āand beneath, the blade gleamed white and smooth, preserved in pristine condition.
I need him to catch that btch she is so annoying i swear
get rid of that devil of a woman~
So shameless, she is the worst.