Belice was born with only half power. Unlike Empress Caniel, and all of the previous empresses, Belice didnât receive the entirety of the Goddessâ blood. Caniel had been afraid that Belice would be looked down upon, and worried that Beliceâs position wouldnât solidify after she became the empress. Caniel tried her best to protect Belice and to make her throne safe to ascend to. Those who dared to question the princessâ ability would be charged with treason and executed.
The power of this decree was amazing. Caniel didnât let anyone, who looked down on the princess, slide. She never forgave even the smallest mistakes, and this applied to people of all statuses. From the lowest maids who served the princess to the noble families, all were monitored. Whoever didnât serve the princess in their entirety, or treated her wrong, or were impolite to her; all were all executed. She didnât allow any rumours or heresy to exist. This was the only way for the empress to protect the princess. It was an unmerciful bloodbath.
After Belice got older, there were people who trembled just by being in her presence. She became a figure of terror, and that fear kept everyone in line. The need for executions began to diminish
Caniel called in her attendee, Harin. âThe princessâ palace is in chaos for some reason,â she informed him.
Even though the princessâ palace was right beside the empressâ, there was still quite a distance between them. To be able to sense even that smallest amount of chaos seemed to indicate that Caniel had the greatest amount of power in the empire, making her the complete empress.
âApparently they are busy preparing for a teatime to be hosted by the princess, Your Majesty,â Harin reported.
âIs that today?â Caniel asked.
âYes. It appears the princess is taking a lot of responsibility, considering itâs the first one she is hosting.â It was the first teatime to be hosted by the princess, after turning fifteen, so it was understandable that it had gotten a little rowdy.
Caniel handed over some signed documents to Harin and said âAdjust my schedule today. I would like to visit the princess once teatime starts.â Caniel figured this would be a great way to raise the princessâ appearance. She wouldnât be able to make it to all of them, but considering this was Beliceâs first, she felt it was necessary to be there.
âYes, Your Majesty.â Harin understood her intentions and instantly left to adjust the royalâs schedule.
In the palace next door, Belice couldnât calm down from the excitement, butterflies, and worry about the first teatime she was hosting. She was struggling with all of the details.
âThe weather? Itâs not going to rain, right?â She said, even as she looked at the sunlight streaming through the window.
âOf course not. Itâs a perfect day for teatime,â Karune, her servant, answered.
âDo you think theyâre done prepping the tables?â
âYes, princess.â
âAccording to my specifications?â
âOf course, princess.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âGood. Did you check the attendeeâs confirmation?â
âYes. Everyone you invited said theyâll be attending.â Karune was trying hard not to laugh at Beliceâs anxiety. They had gone through all of this already. âPrincess, you must change into your dress first.â
âAh! Right.â Belice knew she had been forgetting something.
âNothing too fancy,â Karune instructed.
âYes. Understood.â Belice had already chosen her dress, and it was pretty fancy. She couldnât let her guests down, who were expecting regality.
âIf that is all, then I will return shortly.â
âThat is, Karune. Good job and thank you.â
Karune bowed and left. The remaining servants took down the dress that Belice pointed out to them. Lifting her arms into the air, the servants began helping her change.
***
âBriden! What are you doing? Why are you not ready?â Count Julia shouted through the closed door.
âIâm not going!â The voice called from inside.
âWhat are you talking about? You accepted the princessâ invitation and now youâre not going? Where is your loyalty?â
Even though he was scolding his daughter, Count Julia knew exactly what her issue was. The discussion of marriage with Marquis Meblenâs son, who Briden was smitten with, was turned down. All because the young princess, Belice, had just turned fifteen.
The princess had become a lady, and instantly she was the topic of discussion amongst the noble families. She would bring power, fame, and riches to the family she marries into. If one could become the husband of the princess, who would one day become the empress, their house would become the most powerful in the entire Empire.
So, amongst the nobles, who had similarly aged sons, there was a stop in marriage discussions in hope they would be chosen for the princess. This included Count Julia, and he hadnât realized the impact it would have on his daughter.
However, Count Julia saw this as an opportunity. Marquis Meblenâs son would never be chosen by the princess. Their family was too low for her. But Count Julia knew that if Briden and the princess became close, it would raise the honour of his house and then Marquis Mable would be begging for his son to marry Briden.
Briden wouldnât hear any of this logic right now. She couldnât see the big picture. So, he had to hide his true intentions and somehow console Briden enough to send her into the palace.
âBriden! Do I have to drag you out!â Count Julia shouted. The door slowly opened and Briden stood sulking at the entry. âThink about your family,â he said to her gently.
âYouâre so overbearing!â Briden said.
âBriden!â
âFine! Iâll go! Iâll go.â She was mad that she had to attend, but she knew that if she didnât it would bring trouble to the family. She would need to have an unbreakable reason not to go. Sighing, she closed the door on her father and began getting ready to head to the palace.