Episode 13
âHaaaâŠâ
I let out yet another sighâwho even knows how many itâs been by now. I wasnât sure where the ridiculous rumor had started (though I had a strong suspicion it was Sir Heffy), but thanks to it, I hadnât been able to concentrate on work all day.
Every time I tried to focus, the office door would open and someone would step in, glance around, then mutter, âWhich one is Ail? Ah, so thatâs her,â give me a strange look, and leave.
At first, I had no idea what was going on. It wasnât until a bunch of knights came in, all at once, to tell me about the rumor that I understood the situation.
âThat damn dog.â
I didnât bother holding back my grinding curse and let out another long sigh. Thatâs when Mien walked over and held out a chocolate to me.
âAil, donât take it too harshly.â
âAnd how exactly am I supposed to take it?â
âJust think of it as something amusing. In three days, theyâll find something else to gossip about anyway.â
I unwrapped one of the chocolates and popped it into my mouth. Sweetness spread through me, taking a little of the edge off my frayed nerves.
âAnd besides, rumors like this donât hurt you. If anything, you might even get a good marriage proposal out of it.â
âI have no intention of getting married.â
âFor a woman, marriage is fate. Especially for one who wants her abilities to be recognized.â
I unwrapped a second chocolate and put it in my mouth. This one didnât taste quite as sweet as the first.
While I was chewing, Mien poured me a cup of teaâbitter to match the chocolateâand spoke.
âNo matter how capable we are, thereâs a limit.â
The deep scent of the tea filled my nose.
It was strange. If the word incompetence were a person, it would be Mien, and yet here she was, saying such a thing.
She must have read something in my expression, because she gave a self-deprecating smile.
âFor a woman to fully use her abilities, she needs a man who can recognize and support them.â
âSo youâre saying that without a husband, a woman canât have her abilities acknowledged?â
âYes. For exampleâŠâ
The corners of her lips, which had been curved upward, fell. For the briefest moment, her eyes hardened into something cold. I was surprisedâwho knew Mien, who always seemed lazy and useless, could make such an expression?
She continued, her tone even.
âYou probably think you were assigned here because youâre a commoner, despite graduating top of the class.â
ââŠAm I wrong?â
âThis yearâs Imperial Palace Exam was famous. Both the top scorer and the runner-up were commoners. You were the top scorer. The runner-up was a man named Yen. Did you know that?â
âNo. First Iâve heard of it.â
Of course I didnât know. Iâd never cared.
Yen, huh.
I memorized the name of the runner-up in my head. When I gestured for her to go on, Mien sipped her tea, paused slightly, and continued in her usual graceful tone.
âYen is now the Crown Princeâs aide.â
Ah, the Crown Princeâs aideâŠ
Wait. The Crown Prince? The one most likely to become the next emperor?
It felt like something heavy had dropped into my chest with a thud.
Ailâtop scorer. Yenârunner-up. I had the higher score, yet the one by the Crown Princeâs side was Yen.
Both of us were commoners, so it wasnât a matter of birth.
While I was frozen like a statue, Mien watched me quietly, then set down her teacup and handed me another chocolate.
âItâs likeâŠâ
I put the chocolate in my mouth. The rich taste spread slowly across my tongue.
Her calm voice reached my ear.
ââŠme being here while David, the runner-up, is the head of the Audit Team.â
The third chocolate was very bitter.
âSo donât work too hard. No matter how hard you try, nothing will change.â
âIf you still want to work hard, then marry a man who can support you.â
âThatâs the only way to have your abilities recognized.â
Mienâs voice echoed in my head as I trudged along the road. It was like someone had recorded her and was playing it on loop, over and over.
Her neatly braided brown hair, the bored expression on her face, and the bitter taste of chocolate filled my mind, frozen like a photograph.
Top scorer.
I had never known that Mien had entered the palace as the top scorer in the Imperial Palace Exam. The Mien I knew had neither the will nor the ability to workâshe was a pale, pristine woman who seemed to live solely for gossiping with knights and being treated like a lady.
And yet she had once been the top scorer. I could hardly believe it.
âSame intake as Team Leader DavidâŠâ
I pictured David, the Audit Team leader, with his statue-like face. He was clearly competentâso much so that heâd recognized my skills and even tried to scout me. And yet Mien had ranked higher than him.
My steps slowed to a stop. I lifted my head and found myself staring at a plaque.
Audit Team
My feet had brought me here.
âIf Iâd known you were coming, Ail, Iâd have prepared better cookies.â
âThese are more than enough. Thank you.â
Even though Iâd dropped in unannounced, David welcomed me warmly. He had a servant bring out tea and cookies, and joked that heâd heard the rumorsâturns out they were true.
After some light chatter, his face grew serious.
âSo, I take it youâve made up your mind, since youâve come here?â
âBefore that, thereâs something I want to ask.â
âAnything. If I can answer it, I will.â
David smiled easily. I studied his neat, even teeth for a moment before asking:
âDo you know Mien?â
âMien? Ah, Mien Monchouchou! Sheâs my classmate. How do you know herâoh, wait, is she in the Knights now?â
âYes. We work together.â
âI see. She was a smart one.â
So Mienâs surname is Monchouchou. Fittingly sweetâprobably from a chocolate-famous territory.
But that wasnât the point.
âYou remember her well?â
âOf course. She was the top scorer when I entered. Lost touch after our assignments, thoughâI never imagined sheâd be in the Knights.â
The Administrative Support Team gets dispatched here and there to help with admin work. The Administrative Bureau is a core department of the Imperial Palace, but the Support Team is a backwater post. And within that, the Imperial Knights is the most backwater of allâthe backwater of backwaters.
Important decisions in the Knights are made by the commander, Ron. We mostly just process expenses and requisition supplies. Not exactly prestigious work.
David looked genuinely surprised that Mien was there.
âShe applied to the Knights? I thought sheâd go to a better department⊠Ah, not that Iâm saying the Knights are unimportantâdonât get me wrong.â
Theyâre unimportant, though.
I nodded indifferently and took a cookie.
Not very good. The commanderâs office cookies were way better.
âSorry, Team Leader, but⊠Iâll just stay in the Knights.â
âHuh? Oh⊠so thatâs how it is. Well, I suppose you and Sir Ron seemed close. Itâs not easy to cut off a good connection.â
Not like that, but I swallowed the words.
âDo you think I could be an excellent team member?â
âOf course. Your attention to detail is outstandingâyouâd spot problems in other departments in no time. Youâre exactly the kind of talent the Supervisory Bureau needs.â
âAnd could I be a great team leader?â
ââŠExcuse me?â
A⊠team leader?
David clearly hadnât even considered the question. I smiled bitterly at his reaction.
âJust kidding. Like I could ever be a team leader.â
âHaha⊠Well, if youâre lucky, maybe. So donât give up, Ail.â
Sure. If Iâm lucky.
David was an honest manâyou could tell when he was just being polite. Maybe thatâs why watching him stung even more. I forced my face into a smile.
Even after I turned him down flat, David still walked me to the door. He even insisted I take the rest of the cookies since I hadnât eaten much.
What a gentleman.
I chewed one of the cookies as I walked down the Audit Team corridor.
From the corner of my eye, I saw the Audit Team employees at work, hands moving busily. Some faces were familiarâthe stern man and stern woman whoâd come to audit the Knights. I dipped my head slightly in greeting when our eyes met.
The office was large and full of people. The Supervisory Bureau was one of the most important in the palace, and the Audit Team was one of its two pillars. In shortâthis was the main team of the main department.
I might regret this.
Turning down a scout offer from such a place might have me kicking my blankets in regret tonight.
But if I accepted, I knew Iâd regret it more.
Iâd already lived through a society where, no matter how well you did, it was hard to have your abilities acknowledged. Iâd fought through it once before coming here. I didnât want to fight that same battle again. By my late thirties, Iâd learned that sometimes itâs easier to give upâlike Mien had.
Iâll just live quietly, collect a fat severance, and retire to the countryside.
With that thought, I left the Audit Teamâs office.
âAil! Ail!â
âCon artistâoh, Sir Reinolf?â
âExcuse me? Con artist?â
âNever mind. Whatâs the rush?â
The moment I returned to the Knights, I was greeted by Reinolf, his blond hair flying as he ran toward me.
He caught his breath, then looked at me.
And then⊠just stared.
Mouth slightly open, eyes vacant.
I frowned and waved my hand in front of his face.
âSir Reinolf? Did you lose your mind?â
To be continuedâŠ