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Chapter 134

    Chapter 134


    Part 20


    As the track was open to the public that day, and some of those using it might be novice flyers,


    everyone was started at staggered intervals. Thepetition was for quickest time, rather than


    crossing the finish line first. It was exined that this reduced idents. There was nothing to stop


    someone from going off the course; it was insubstantial from the inside. But once outside the track


    there was no re-entering except to go back to the start, and no time was registered for thatp.


    Incredibly; the record for the five kilometer course was just less than a minute, held by a professional


    race flyer who did little else. The Hilians flew for over two hours, and while all of them were skilled


    flyers, none of them could best a minute and a half on any of the three track configurations they flew


    that evening.


    Alilia posted the best time among them, and Val the slowest, but there were only six seconds between


    them.


    It was nine very happy but fatigued flyers who epted Alilia’s invitation to dine at her home, and they


    all ate heartily of the feast of forest-elvish dishes on a great t veranda outside her residence’s dining


    room, where there was room for dragons. As Povon pointed out with a chuckle; “There’s not much use


    in eating as a Simcrum. Besides, there’s room for fifty of us here.”


    “This tastes like our wedding.” Mark grinned to Talia around a mouthful of roast venison.


    “Many of the dishes are the same.” Alilia pointed out with a smile. “They may even have been prepared


    by the same chefs. And… Excuse me.”


    “She’s getting a Speaking from Smogin, her Regent.” Talia exined to the rest as Alilia fell silent for a


    moment.


    “I have some things I need to deal with.” Alilia announced when she returned her attention to the table.


    “I’m still the ruling monarch here, and Smogin is my Regent, but he’s not Prince Regent, as Povon is


    Dragon Lord Regent of Serminak. There are many things that he’s not allowed to do on my behalf; I


    must do them myself for as long as I reign. And my citizens have the right to appeal to me directly in


    many matters. If I’m unavable, all these issues must wait until I’m avable again, so they


    umte while I’m on vacation or otherwise indisposed.


    “It would be a mercy to Smogin if I deal with the most pressing of these issues while I’m here tonight.


    “As you’ve let me help you in governing Hilia and Serminak, so I wee your input on anything you


    might choose to contribute to, all of you. On the other hand, I’ve been doing this for a long time and I


    tend to hurry through it, so if you want to speak up you’ll have to be sharp about it. You’ll probably have


    to be Linked with me in order to follow what I’m doing or to intervene effectively.


    “Smogin will be here with the petitioners shortly.”


    “Very fine.” Kragorram said between huge bites of buffalo. “Mark, Talia, Povon and myself are all novice


    rulers, and we haven’t had much opportunity to observe any experienced monarchs while they were


    actually performing acts of rulership. So this should be both interesting and instructive.”


    “Hey, for us too!” Fireughed. “Don’t forget we’re still the Governors of Hiliani, and I’m Princess of The


    Sylvan Nation now. Zwak still does the actual administration of the Sylvan Nation and Hiliani is


    administered somewhat co-operatively by the elders of Homestead and the Sylvan, but we really


    should learn to do it ourselves.”


    “Well said, Love.” Talia smiled as she reached over and gave the girl a quick caress on her head.


    A few momentster Smogin appeared, along with a crowd of perhaps twelve hundred elves. As usual,


    the Regent of The People of Life was ornately dressed, but rather harried looking. The state of his


    white hair and short beard, along with a few wrinkles on his apparel, gave the mild impression that he’d


    “My Lady, Princess Alilia, your people are overjoyed at your unscheduled return.” he sincerely stated as


    he bowed to her with one foot before the other and presented to her an ornate gold ring with a single


    two-carat diamond nked by two slightly-smaller sapphires.


    “The ring of administration, in thisnguage, approximately.” Alilia informed her table-mates as she took


    the ring and ced it on her right middle finger. Vast stores of information were held within it, and Alilia


    began reviewing her nation’s tax and spending figures even as she greeted Smogin with a warm smile.


    “It’s always wonderful to be home, old friend.”


    “Indeed.” he nodded with a slight smile of his own, and waited while she worked in silence.


    Through the Link, the others could barely follow what she was doing as she reviewed and decided with


    amazing speed. She had the ability to skim through vast amounts of information, discern where a


    decision needed to be made, make it, record the decision in the ring, and move on without hesitation. It


    was breathtaking to observe. In less than ten minutes she had dealt with over two hundred issues that


    Smogin wished her to rule on, and had made almost as many other decisions on matters that had


    caught her attention as she reviewed her government’s ounting and status reports.


    She raised or lowered the tax rates on several categories of goods and services to reflect the vast


    changes in the world trade situation over the past few weeks. She approved or disallowed numerous


    ns for training, production, construction, and fortification, and initiated a much closer integration


    between the militaries of The People of Life and those of Hilia and Serminak. She hired, appointed, or


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    promoted dozens of personnel in every field of government, reprimanded thirteen, demoted six, and


    fired two. As a temporary war preparations measure, she rxed several construction rules meant to


    preserve historical sites, noteworthy views, and the finest bnce of species in the forest, in order to


    allow the instation of military emcements and physical shielding.


    Finally she gave Smogin a slight smile and a nod, which he returned before turning to call forth the first


    of the petitioners. Two family groups approached and bowed low to Alilia, then straightened while she


    quickly Read them all.


    As herpanions were surprised to discover, this petition and most of the others involved the


    settlement of a dispute. Even though the elves were the most just race in the world, and all of those


    present were sworn to justice with a binding vow, disputes and disagreements still developed wherein


    both parties honestly believed they were in the right.


    In this first case, both families involved owned homes built in the same branch of a great birch tree. The


    branch had grown faster than usual since the tree wasst assessed, and the dispute arose over how


    much of the new real estate each family owned.


    Alilia made her decision almost as soon as she’d finished Reading them for the particrs of the case.


    “Your property division shall be thus:” she announced as she cast a semi-transparent model Illusion of


    the branch in question, showing the three-dimensional division she had decided on.


    “Thank you, Your Majesty.” The spokespersons for the two families responded simultaneously as they


    all bowed, then they moved aside for the next petitioners.


    Soon all of the petitions were dealt with.


    “Before you all go, I’d like your opinions on a matter.” Alilia announced to Smogin and the petitioners.


    “As you know, I am bonded with Mark and Talia and our children now. For the foreseeable future, my


    life will have far more to do with them and with Hilia than with thends and citizenry of The People of


    Life. I feel this presents me with a conflict of interests between my new family and my role as Princess


    of The People of Life, and I also fear that I may neglect my duties as monarch. Therefore it is in my


    mind that I shall train Bezedil and Dalia in all the duties of your monarch for the remaining years in the


    duration of the Hiliani time-bubble. When we again emerge from the time-bubble on its originally


    nned termination, I would abdicate, and rmend that Dalia and Bezedil co-rule as reigning


    Prince and Princess of The People of Life.


    “What are your thoughts on these matters?”


    Smogin grinned and bowed, then nced around at the gathered happy petitioners before he


    responded. “My Grace, your new family circumstances and your feelings about your rule and your


    session are all great and happy news, but I’m sure that all of us agree that your n requires a


    slight modification.
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