Chapter : 23
āAll the bookcart merchants have been caught. That passage is blocked.ā
It was Eden.
Then, I could hear my fatherās voice responding.
āPrince Calix uncovered everything to the end. He even cut off the tails.ā
What on earth does all this mean?
Bookcart merchants?
Bookcarts?
!!!!!
Could it be⦠the bookcart from the night market?
At that moment, memories of meeting Eden at the night market flashed before me, along with the scene where Calix had spoken terrifyingly about āleaking the Empireās secrets.ā A sudden chill ran down my spine, and my body shivered.
Edenās voice continued.
āThereās no helping it. Anyway, it wasnāt a passage that could remain undiscovered forever. From now on, having someone go personally will be a little burdensome.ā
āIāll handle it through the Marquisā people, as Prince Calix is under strict surveillance.ā
āRight, that would be best.ā
What does all this mean?
An undiscovered passage? The Marquisā people?
Could it be that my father and Eden were communicating secretly?
There was a brief pause in the conversation between the two.
But soon, Eden spoke again.
āHow are you preparing to kill the Emperor?ā
āWeāll handle the method ourselves. You donāt need to know that.ā
Kill the Emperor?
I was so shocked my teeth were chattering.
Eden sneered at my fatherās stern reply.
āThe Empressā method is obvious, isnāt it? Poison, right?ā
āā¦ā¦ā¦.ā
Poison?
The Empress is going to poison the Emperor?
My father fell silent at Edenās cynical remark.
No reply from my father meant he couldnāt deny it.
My heart pounded in my chest.
āWell, Iām not curious about the method either. I just need to know the timing of the attack.ā
āAs soon as preparations are complete, weāll let you know the attack date via the Marquisā courier.ā
I could almost hear my own heartbeat.
What does all this even mean?
An attack date?
Attack⦠does that mean⦠the attack on Aolium?!!!
My father and the Empress were involved in the Dacres Empireās invasion?
āLet me make something clear.ā
Edenās tone changed.
āYes, please go ahead.ā
Continuing, Eden said:
āThe Empress is trying to make her own son the Emperor, so our agreement wonāt change.ā
āYes.ā
āYou, however, are the problem, Duke Brockburk.ā
āWhat do you mean?ā
I pressed my ear closer to the door.
āIt seems the marriage between Archduke Leon and Lady Kaelin Brockburk hasnāt progressed. Even if that marriage falls through, Iām a bit worried whether youāll properly uphold the secret agreement you made between the Empress and the Dacres Empire.ā
āā¦Itās an agreement already made, so there will be no change.ā
!!!!!!
What theā¦!
So the conspiracy between the Empress and my father even involved the Dacres Empire?
Edenās cold voice continued after my fatherās response.
āOf course you should. If the other party causes me harm, Iām not the kind of man who just understands and forgives. This means, if the agreement is not fulfilled, I wonāt stay silent. Once you step into this agreement and shake hands with me, rememberāyou canāt turn back.ā
āI understand fully.ā
Following my fatherās grave words, Edenās voice took on a somewhat lively tone.
āDonāt take this to heart; itās just a precaution. I trusted that a Prime Minister of an empire wouldnāt unilaterally cancel a secret agreement, so I decided to work with you.ā
Oh myā¦
My knees felt weak.
This wasnāt just a rebellion plan within the Everetian Empire. The Dacres Empire was also involved.
Emperor Klaus Everetianās near-death state was due to the Empressā poisoning, and the Dacres Empireās invasion didnāt happen by chanceāit was a meticulously prearranged provocation.
Lure Calix to the border, use his absence to place Leon on the throneāa secret plan!
I had thought the war and the Emperorās critical condition coinciding was mere coincidence.
But the more I thought about it, the more I realized there were countless schemes and intrigues behind the scenesā¦
Thatās why my father kept saying āitās already too late!ā
Suddenly, several previously inexplicable puzzle pieces fell into place.
Edenās constant appearances at my home, my father insisting on the rebellion plan despite my protests about his lack of love for Leonāit all made sense.
Even my doubt about the inconsistency between Eden Dacresā harmless personality and his war-causing actionsā¦
Eden wasnāt a carefree playboy crown prince!
Even though in my story he was a minor character who caused a war and lost, his self-generated character in the novel was far from simple.
When had my father made this agreement with Eden?
I recalled the palace banquet held for Eden right after I possessed the novelās character, and his subsequent visit to our home.
Had the agreement already been made then? Perhaps I was only slightly late.
It might even have begun long before that.
Anyway, by the time I possessed the character, this dangerous agreement had surely already been sealed.
Fear and despair made my legs feel like they would collapse.
Then, in the quiet room, Edenās voice spoke again.
āAlright. Letās finalize this. Iāll attack at the time you want. In return, you must not send in any additional troops.ā
Right. Thatās how it was.
With Edenās war provocation, Calix leaves the capital, the Emperor dies, and Leon ascends the throne.
But Leon, having gained the throne, does not send additional troops; he even plans to attack Calix from the rear.
Calix finishes the war victoriously in record time and returns to the capital, ruining the Empress factionās plan entirely.
But behind the scenes of my story, there had been a secret agreement between the Empress faction and Eden!
Now, knowing the hidden details beyond what I wrote, I could understand the overall situation.
The problem was that I hadnāt written such a complex conspiracy.
Even I, the original author, hadnāt imagined the schemes and the betrayal that involved surrendering land.
Yet, thinking again, I hadnāt written the details, but the major flow was exactly what I had written.
The events would unfold as I had written, regardless of the hidden psychology behind the charactersā actions. The resultāI would die.
āYour Majesty, please promise to attack on the date we designate. The outcome of the war depends entirely on you. We only promise to prevent additional support from reaching the Dacres Empire. But for both our sakes, you must win.ā
My father spoke.
Fools.
Nothing will go according to your plan!
The outcome is already decided.
Calix will win that war even without Everetian support.
āScreechā
The sound of a chair dragging reached my ears.
The conversation was over!
I quickly rose onto my toes and ran down the corridor.
Barely rounding the corner at the end of the long hallway, I hid as I heard the door open.
Gripping my trembling chest, I dashed up the stairs toward my room.
From the second floor guest room to my fourth-floor room, I ran at full speed. Entering my room, I felt tears threaten to fall from the fear of what I had just learned.
Poison, secret agreements, treasonā¦
Everything was more intricate and terrifying than I had imagined.
And Edenās true nature, which I hadnāt known, was shocking.
Behind the persona I had written, he had a far more secret inner self.
The walks we took together, the time wasted, even him telling Calix at the cafe that he was dating meāall of it was to avoid suspicion regarding the secret agreement.
The talk of romance was likely a precautionary measure, using me to prevent my father from abandoning the plan, knowing the union between Leon and me was weakening.
Even Edenās frivolous actions, his image as a playboy enjoying free love, might have been a carefully constructed facade.
Suddenly, the story I wrote about a noble lady of the Sorel Kingdom came to mind.
He had approached a betrothed lady, faced her fiancĆ©ās duel, and ended up killing the fiancĆ©.
Regardless of my intentions, could that incident have also been a disguise for his true nature?
All these thoughts about Eden struck my mind like lightning.
The sharp tone and cold voice my father had used when confirming the agreement that day were probably Edenās hidden true self.
That night, curled up in bed, I ruminated on their terrifying secret agreement, on Eden, and on my survival strategy, finally falling asleep around dawn.
But soon after, the secrets I had learned the previous night woke me like a nightmare.
Before seeing Eden again, I needed to organize my thoughts.
Using the excuse of not feeling well, I didnāt go on a walk and spent the whole day chewing over my thoughts.
That night, I finally reached a conclusion again.
Nothing has changed!
That was my conclusion.
Even if there were secrets I didnāt know, the progression of events remained the same.
Ultimately, the fact that I would die had not changed.
In fact, knowing the secrets, it seemed even more natural that Calix would be the one to kill me.
The Empress poisons the Emperor, gives away land to a rival nation for the throneā¦
I absolutely had to escape this empire even more desperately than before.
Exile itself didnāt seem too difficult.
To Eden Dacres, worried about my father leaving the agreement, my exile could be a welcome card.
My safety would fall under his control.
But I couldnāt just consider the possibility of exile.
One and a half years later, after the war and Calixās victory, my situation would become that of a traitorās daughter. I had to consider how the Dacres Empire would treat me.
Knowing the collusion between Eden Dacres and the Empress faction could even work to my advantage.
Eden wouldnāt want me, who could reveal the agreementās contents to Calix, sent back to Everetia.
Even if he didnāt return me, I had no value as an exile, and what the Dacres Empire would do with me remained uncertain.
At worst, they could permanently silence me within the Dacres Empire.
Still, wouldnāt it be better to attempt exile, with at least a slight chance of survival, than to face certain death here?
No, thatās not right.
If the Dacres Empire killed me, all it would change is the location of my death.
Ultimately, I had no choice but to test my intention to seek exile with Eden and see for myself how likely I was to survive there.