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Chapter 109

    Chapter 109


    #109 The Machinations


    Cassandra had the urge to cry when they left the residence, and did her best not to. Even Missandra


    had her little good bye moment with her nephew and his dragon, but she didn’t say anything. She knew


    she couldn’t afford to be emotional now, they had to focus on this n and ensure their survival. Even if


    she had agreed to it, Missandra was still not feeling anywhere near confident enough. Anything could


    get them killed, the slightest mistake could end their lives in a split second.


    At least, they looked different now. With green dresses on, their skin darkened to match those of the


    people and their hairpletely ck as ink, they would be harder to spot for the soldiers. Not having


    a baby or a young dragon definitely made i easier to move around, too. They also had an extra asset,


    as Mira had warned some of the former servants of the house. They quickly met the three girls in the


    middle of the market, where no one would be suspicious. They were all familiar to Cassandra, as they


    had worked under the same roof briefly. Moreover, these three had been there the day she had freed


    the residence, and even if they were now working on the Imperial Pce, they were happy to look out


    for her and help the sisters as repayment.


    This was also a good point in Missandra’s opinion. The two sisters would be less likely to be noticed if


    they walked into the Pce as a group of five servants instead of a duo. They still had no idea if the


    second Prince was looking only for Cassandra or for the two of them, but in any case, this was still


    working in their favor.


    They walked towards the Imperial Pce, and seeing the high walls from up close gave Cassandra an


    unexplicable feeling of nostalgia. She hadn’te to this ce in weeks and, this time, she wasn’t with


    Kairen. She had never liked this ce, but this felt even worse. To Cassandra’s surprise, the soldiers


    weren’t very familiar with the servants going in and out all day. They checked their belongings in detail,


    but they didn’t find Missandra’s hidden dagger or hers. She realized there were truly too many servants


    for the soldiers to bother recognizing all of them. The Imperial Pce was gigantic, with all of the


    Imperial Concubines, Princes and Princesses, that the servants probably knew a lot of changes every


    single week. It was probably the same for the soldiers as well. Unless the same soldiers would be


    affected to the same doors every single day for weeks and weeks, it seemed hard to think they’d


    remember the faces, unless they were memorable.


    Ironically, one of the soldiers even smiled at Missandra, those his eyes were focused a bit lower.


    Cassandra had a little fright, but to her surprise, her younger sister even had the guts to wink at the


    soldier! She kept her head low, trying to pray silently until they were inside, and away from the soldiers.


    All the girls smiled at each other.


    “I can’t believe we’re in that easily…’ whispered Cassandra.


    “That’s because the Imperial Family isn’t actually in danger all of the time,” sighed one of the girls. “You


    know, the danger usuallyes from the inside. They poison each other and find excuses to murder


    each other more efficiently than any assassin out there. Even so, they have dragons! Like, those


    creatures are terrifying!”


    Cassandra and Missandra exchanged nces. The two dragons they had been living with over the


    past few days weren’t exactly terrifying, though they did understand the girls’ concern. They probably


    didn’t picture Kian and his meat buns while saying that…


    “I don’t even think they ever bother to hire assassins…” added the other with a nod. “You know,


    sometimes, those women scare me more than the dragons themselves; On a tantrum, they can have


    you tortured or killed!”


    As the girls kept agreeing, Cassandra realized this was the reality, for them. She had always been


    protected by Kairen, his dragon, and his family, but for any servant working in the Imperial Pce, they


    were risking their lives every day. This wasn’t normal, and it also probably exined the big turnover


    and high sries…


    After reaching one of the servants resting rooms, Missandra and Cassandra parted with the girls,


    thanking them for their help until now. Somehow, Cassandra felt like they were now in the part of their


    n where everything could go wrong very fast…


    Walking with trays of food as if they had been asked to deliver them somewhere, they tried to find their


    way through the corridors. The sisters had previously agreed to not go anywhere near Lady Kareen’s


    apartments, or Kairen’s or Shareen’s, as they would be very likely watched. Those would be the first


    ces Vrehan would expect


    her to hide, so they had to avoid this aisle at all costs. Another thing Cassandra was worried about


    were the concubines.


    Though there weren’t a lot of Princesses hanging around, the concubines were often going from one


    ce to another, chatting with each other in the gardens and wandering around. Cassandra was afraid


    one of them would recognize her if they crossed ways, and this was bound to happen. She made sure


    to keep her head down, hoping her appearance and green dress would do the trick. Moreover, as


    Missandra had reminded her, even Cassandra’s body shape had changed a lot over the past few


    weeks. The only thing that may give her away was her green eyes, and she kept them down all of the


    time they walked.


    It worked. Despite a few frights on the way, Cassandra made sure to walk behind her sister and,


    indeed, none of the concubines they crossed paths with recognized her. Most of those women didn’t


    even give spare them a nce, they were used to the servants getting out of their way and crawling


    away…


    The Imperial Pce was so vast, it took them some long minutes to finally get to their first destination.


    Prince Sephir’s apartments.


    Despite Missandra’s words, Cassandra just couldn’te here without checking what had happened


    to the first prince or to his concubines and children. Moreover, if she had any allies left between those


    walls, it would most likely be those women. She vaguely remembered the configuration of the first


    Prince’s apartments, and the sisters quickly moved.


    The atmosphere was heart-wrenching in here. Some of the women were still silently crying and


    mourning the death of the Prince, but at least, most of them seemed safe, the children also. Cassandra


    was extremely careful while moving around. She wasn’t sure where the two concubines she was


    looking for resided exactly, so Missandra eventually asked another servant they met, pretending she


    was new in the Imperial Pce.


    Once they found their rooms, Cassandra knocked, a bit afraid. To their surprise, a little girl in a purple


    dress came to open. She was four or five years old at best.


    “Silena, don’t just… Oh, by the great Dragon!”


    The young concubine ran to them and pushed the sisters inside before hurriedly closing the door.


    Then, she turned around,pletely stunned.


    “What are you doing here…” she whispered.


    She had obviously recognized Cassandra, so she put down the tray on a table. They were alone, too,


    and the room was now closed, despite Missandra sending regr nces towards the other openings.


    Lady Chiara walked to Cassandra, staring at her as if she had seen a ghost, looking on the verge of


    tears.


    “By the great Dragon, Lady Cassandra, I can’t believe you’re here…” she whispered.


    “Are you alright?” Asked Cassandra, as the young woman seemedpletely in shock.


    The young concubine immediately shook her head, look horrified, and about to cry.


    “You shouldn’t havee here! The Second Prince wants to kill you…”


    “Noted,” said Missandra, rolling her eyes.


    “No, no, this is serious!” Insisted Chiara. “He… he said you poisoned my Lord…”


    “What happened?” Asked Cassandra, hoping she would calm down a little bit to exin.


    The young concubine shook her head and fell on her knees. Her daughter immediately ran into her


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    arms to hug her, and she held her child, crying silently.


    “I’m not sure… It all happened so fast! Everything was just as usual, and one evening, I heard people


    yelling,


    screams… The other concubines kept saying our Lord had died. Prince Vrehan came out of his room,


    all of sudden, dragging Lady Berissa by her hair, calling her a murderer! He yelled at everyone that he


    had caught her poisoning his brother with something the white witch had given her! Everyone started


    screaming, we knew Lady Berissa was innocent, but… His dragon… he killed her there, and… They


    said my Lord was dead…”


    The poor concubine was bawling out in front of them. Cassandra exchanged a look with Missandra,


    horrified. What had Vrehan done? How could he push all the me on Berissa and kill her there


    without a proper trial, or even any decent proof!


    “How could the Emperor let that happen?” Said Cassandra, shocked.


    “It happened so fast…” cried Lady Chiara. “When his Highness the Emperor came, he was


    devastated… about my Lord’s passing, and he was furious at Prince Vrehan, but the second Prince


    said he had acted impulsively out of anger.”


    “That’s the most bullshit excuse I’ve heard, evening from that dickhead,” hissed Missandra.


    Cassandra was inplete shock. She hadn’t thought things had been so tragic here! The poor Lady


    Berissa, she had been the cruel victim of Vrehan’s machinations to get rid of her and his brother…


    Cassandra waspletely revolted. This was so unfair! Those people were innocent, Prince Sephir


    had never even been a threat to him! Vrehan’s cupidity was absolutely disgusting! Had Kassian’s birth


    really made him panic and kill his own brother? Did the news of her pregnancy elerate the second


    Prince’s agenda.


    “Lady Cassandra, you shouldn’t be here… They all think you’re a murderer, the soldiers will arrest


    you…”


    “What about Prince Sephir’s son?” Asked Cassandra, ignoring the Concubine’s plea.


    “I don’t know…” cried Chiara. “We haven’t seen him since our Prince’s death… By the great Dragon, if


    something happened to Prince Seban too…”


    The poor concubine hugged her daughter closer and cried even more. Cassandra and Missandra


    exchanged a silent nce; They wouldn’t say it in front of this poor woman, but they feared the young


    prince’s fate was unfortunately already sealed… Vrehan may have taken the young dragon, too.


    After all this, no wonder this whole aisle of the Imperial Pce felt so abandoned and at a loss. The


    Second Prince had wreaked havoc in his brother’s entourage. Cassandra felt like it was a miracle that


    little girl in the concubine’s arms was still alive. If she had been born a boy, her uncle would have


    gotten rid of her, most likely…


    “What about Prince Sephir’s Dragon?” Asked Missandra, frowning.


    “He’s here, but… He hasn’t been able to fly,” said Chiara, her voice hoarse. “Prince Vrehan had Sire


    locked down in the dungeons, saying he could be dangerous for everyone in the pce without his


    master to guide him. I’m not sure… He didn’t even try to free himself when they took him!”


    The cells! Cassandra remembered seeing some of the dragons behind bars, the first time she had


    been in the Imperial Pce. Those who were too unruly had to be chained or ce in cages for their


    sizes. However, she clearly remembered that the pale blue dragon wasn’t among those who had to be


    put in an actual cage! That was definitely another one of the second Prince’s horrible lies.


    “So the Prince is dead for real, and his dragon is grounded,” sighed Missandra. “Anything else we need


    to know?”


    “What about the Emperor?” Asked Cassandra. “Have any of you seen himtely?”


    “No… Most of us haven’t dared to leave those apartments! Everyone is so scared since our Prince


    died! However, some of the other concubines came and said he’s ill… The Emperor fell sick soon after


    my Prince… They say he was so depressed with my Lord’s death that the Emperor fell sick too… We


    haven’t seen him in days…”


    “How convenient,” muttered Missandra.


    Cassandra didn’t believe this lie at all either. For something to happen to the old Emperor so soon after


    his first


    son’s death was nothing but the result of some vile n. He wasn’t such a weak man, even if his son’s


    death was depressing indeed. Whatever sickness had fallen upon the old Emperor was definitely not


    the result of sadness or even an ident. Missandra shook her head, disgusted once again.


    “Hinue,” she said using their native tongue. “I’m pretty sure he won’t be as stupid as to leave his old


    man without any sort of security around him. What if this is a trap? I can’t believe no one was able to


    see the Emperor. This guy definitely has something up, and I’m not sure we should run into this mess.


    We can still go back!”


    “We can’t, Missandra. We haven’t learned anything we didn’t already suspect, but the second prince


    still isn’t here. I’m still sure this is our only chance to save the Emperor if that is still possible. If the


    second Princees back and is somehow crowned before my Princees back, the situation will


    be even worse than this! Not only Sephir, but he will also get rid of all of his brothers and their


    concubines! This will be a ughter!”


    “He can’t just…”


    “Missandra, he killed Sephir! He killed the first Prince and his favorite, and probably their son too,


    unless he’s captured, but I’m pretty sure he doesn’t care about anything but that boy’s dragon! If we go


    back now, Vrehan might be able to kill his father even faster, and what then? He’ll just do what he did


    here to all the concubines! The only people left will be the ones who didn’t oppose him, his concubines,


    and his sisters!”


    “This is too dangerous! That psycho had no problem killing his own brother under the Emperor’s nose.


    If the Emperor is too ill to protect you, what do you think will happen to you? He’s capable of feeding


    you to his dragon and stating his damn lizard mistook you for a beefsteak once the third Princees


    here! There is no one here who can help you!”


    “Actually, we might have another ally…” sighed Cassandra.


    “Who?” Asked Missandra with a frown.


    “…had, the Golden Dragon.”
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