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âWow, itâs been hard to see your face.â
Hugo ignored the man expressing his welcome in an exaggerated manner and sat down. Kwiz didnât mind the rudeness at all and just laughed cheerfully.
âIs your territory filled with honey? I didnât really think youâd stay there for over a year.â
âIsnât a lord taking care of his territory good for Your Highness? No, is it Your Majesty now?â
âIt will be anyways but I havenât been crowned yet. People are being nit picky over customs for that one.â
Kwiz shrugged his shoulders. He was currently acting as King and of course, he was confident that the throne was his. It was not possible to overturn the justification of the Crown Prince ascending the throne. Even with his brothers eyeing his seat and watching for an opportunity, Kwiz was confident.
Kwiz gazed at the black-haired man sipping tea with an indifferent expression and recalled the long time advice of his loyal assistant and tactician, Count Benef.
[He is a wild beast, Your Highness.]
The Count passed away from a disease in the past year, dealing him a huge loss.
[A wild beast that is untamed and can never be tamed. Donât try to confine him to us. A satisfied wild beast does not covet the deer in front of it. He will gladly stand by Your Highness to oppose those who wish to confine him to a cage.]
[Are you saying not to expect his loyalty?]
[A stable alliance is a hundred times better than an uncertain loyalty. Remember that no royal has ever obtained the loyalty of the Taran Duke. The Taran Duke will not pounce unless provoked.]
[...So what youâre saying is I should show my back to a wild beast. Without fastening a leash.]
[He will tear those who come at Your Highness from the back to pieces. The House of Taran already has much to its name. Your Highness does not need to give it more, it is enough to just acknowledge what one has in the first place.]
The late Hesse VIII was a King that entertained himself more than he dealt with official matters. Despite that, his reign was considerably long. What he did best was never touching the Duke of Taran and that alone said that Hesse the 8th was a wiser King than he was known for.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
The Ducal House of Taran was a strange family. It wasnât clear when they began to exist but there was already a Taran Family when the nation was founded. At that time, the House of Taran distinguished themselves greatly in the founding of Xenon and received royal treatment with a status of Grand Duke and had autonomy over a Grand Duchy. They almost had formal rights to the throne. But against all expectations, they did not enter into politics.
In the reign of the second King who sought absolute royal authority, all Grand Dukes were stripped of their authority and relegated to Dukes. Their Grand Duchies, downgraded to a fiefs.
The Grand Dukes at the time rebelled and walked the path of familial destruction but if anything, because the House of Taran obediently accepted their relegation, they were guaranteed rights to the throne.
Even then, the House of Taran was still not interested in politics. Many years passed, numerous families repeatedly rose and fell and Hesse, the third King of Xenon came into power. The House of Taran was still doing well and was the only Ducal House with rights to the throne.
As long as the royal family did not perish, it was almost impossible to rank formally, but the Dukes of Taran were treated almost like royalty. All the while, the Ducal House of Taran did not interfere in politics at all but their presence was heavily revealed through war.
People began to say that Xenon exists because Taran exists. The Taran family was more strongly impressed in the minds of people than Marquis families that produced the Queen or the Prime Minister. Yet, the Taran family never once challenged royal authority or expanded their territory.
Their territory was just as they got it when the nation was founded. The Taran territory was quite large but their borders faced that of one of the most troublesome tribal nations. Defending against the countless barbarian invasions was the Taran Dukeâs role. In addition, when war broke out, the Taran Duke stood at the front line and took care of everything.
Some kings were afraid of the untold power of such a Taran Duke and acted hostile but after doing so, their later years werenât good. Hesse VIII chose the path of acknowledging the Ducal House of Taran as it is and Kwiz was also of the same thought.
âHow do you like the newly married life? Didnât the Duchess feel stifled being stuck in the territory?â
Kwiz thought that if the new bride complained, the Duke would give in after a couple of times and come up to the capital. He didnât think the Duke would stay away for so long. With enough time, people began to wonder on their own whether the bond between the Crown Prince and the Taran Duke was in peril.
Kwiz knew that the opposition was trying to approach and recruit the Taran Duke several times but he left it alone. The Taran Duke was never someone that would dance in the direction of power. It wasnât because of some grand reason but because it was too annoying to do so. Even without that, the Taran House didnât have any interest in politics.
âShe likes quiet places so she didnât.â
âHow peculiar.â
They were both his sisters but were so different. Perhaps because their mothers were different. Kwizâs blood sister, Katherine was a party animal. She couldnât survive without having dresses, jewelries and parties to show off at.
Since her standards were very high, she showed no intention of getting married and pretended not to hear when one said there would be no one to choose from when she got older.
In truth, no matter who she married, Kwiz was more worried about how the person that became her husband would be able to live together with such vanity.
âDuke, do you want to marry one more time?â (Kwiz)
His sister had set her mind on the Duke of Taran. Upon hearing that the Duke had gotten married, the party animal, Katherine, stayed indoors for a week. Monogamy was law except for the Royal family but the Taran Duke had a way to be exempt from that.
Since he was a Duke, even if he wanted to take a second wife, no one would come to argue about the law with him. To Kwiz, it didnât really matter whether his sister went in as the main wife or the second wife. He had no complaint if it was someone like the Taran Duke that she was marrying.
âDid you call me here to say this nonsense?â
As a matter of fact, seeing Kwizâ face reminded Hugo of her condition and made him upset. He could still remember her question of whether he would cheat when he got to the capital. The rumors in the capital were a lot of smoke without fire so Hugo couldnât help but feel uneasy that she might have heard a rumor that he didnât know about and misunderstood. Kwizâs words were basically pouring water on boiling oil.
âJust consider it. Even if youâre officially married, youâll probably get a few suggestions like the one I just made.â
Hugo fixed him with an intense gaze and Kwiz quickly took a step back.
âI donât do anything that has no worth to me.â (Hugo)
âWhat? no worth? Three wives and three concubines is the fantasy of many men.â
âThen Your Highness can fulfill and live that dream. As king, you can realize the dream to the fullest.â
Kwiz wore an awkward expression. The Duke of Taran was truly ambiguous in the sense that he seemed to like and dislike women. He was never free of women yet when it came to cutting them off, he was ruthless.
âAbout your successor. Do you really plan on it?â (Kwiz)
âI do.â
âNo, youâre married now. A child is going to be born in the future. Even if heâs the eldest son, I mean.â
Isnât he an illegitimate child anyways? Kwiz swallowed the rest of that sentence. To avoid any clamor by supporting the illegitimate son of the Duke when he took over the title. This was the condition Kwiz was given to be able to bring the Taran Duke onto the political scene.
Having an illegitimate son take over the Dukeâs title was simple but also difficult. This was because it went against implicit social customs. However, Kwiz thought it was a very easy condition for obtaining the Duke of Taran. Kwiz himself wasnât legal per se either so he wasnât that narrow-minded about the issue.
However, in reality when the Duke got married, Kwiz felt a little reluctant. Even if it was his half-sister whose face heâd never seen, it was still his sister. The thought that his sisterâs child would be treated as a figurehead didnât really make him feel good.
â...Since when have you been so interested in my personal life? If this is all you have to say, Iâll excuse myself.â (Hugo)
âAh, alright, alright. Really. Even after marriage, youâre still so stiff.â
Kwiz was very interested in the Dukeâs personal life but at this point, he had to give up for now. Afterwards, they began to discuss the direction of the state affairs in earnest.