#105 The Art of Deception
Cassandra and her sister exchanged glances, worried. For a long while now, they had been looking at
the long, long line that was waiting to enter the Capital, among a massive crowd of people. Dozens of
people of all ages were waiting to come in, a lot of them surprised by this impressive security check.
Around ten guards were lined up, checking every man and woman, even the children.
The sisters, both hidden in the crowd, were wondering how they were going to be able to come in, and
how risky this could be. The soldiers were scrutinizing every person, not even letting a toddler in
without glancing at them. Cassandra and Missandra had covered themselves under newly bought
shawls and were trying to avoid suspicion. There were actually quite a few habitations and shops
outside the walls, so the crowd wasnât that surprising, and they could easily hide like trees in a forest.
Kassian was sleeping in Cassandraâs back, but Kian kept trying to pop his head out of Missandraâs bag
and tried to bite her fingers every time she pushed him back in, thinking she was playing. 5
âThey are really checking everyone,â whispered Missandra. âThis is definitely one of this stupid Princeâs
moves to prevent you or the War God from coming backâ¦â
Indeed, this much checking at the wall wasnât normal. Usually, people could come in and out as they
pleased, the guards at the doors only checked to see if they werenât carrying weapons illegally, or
would check the merchandise. Cassandra bit her lip. She truly hadnât predicted such a problem.
Moreover, with their white skin and green eyes, the sisters would be recognized immediately if they
tried to go in like this. She couldnât even sneak Missandra in, her sister would fit most of the description
Vrehan could have given about her!
âAlright, plan B then I guess,â sighed Missandra, suddenly opening the little pocket where she kept their
money.
âWhat plan?â Asked Cassandra, surprised.
Missandra kept looking counting how much money they had left and nodded.
âWe need someoneâs help to get us in, and I do happen to know someone who could help with that, but
not unless we give him lots of money, so⦠I really hope you still have that residence and people who
can at least feed us afterward.â
Cassandra hesitated for a while, and suddenly remembered a little detail.
âMie⦠Youâre thinking about the men you owed money to?â
âYeah. I mean, I owe them a lot, but if your Prince can pay once this is over, and I tell them they can
make more if they help us, thenâ¦â
âMissandra, Iâm⦠not sure those people you owed money to are alive anymore?â
Missandra lifted her head from the bag, frowning.
âHow is that?â
âWhen we were looking for you, Princess Shareen and I ran into a bunch of bandits, with tattoos. She
and Krai kind of killed them allâ¦â
Missandra seemed surprised for a moment. Then, she seemed to think deeply, lost in her thoughts,
and turned to Cassandra again.
âHow many people do you think they killed?â
âMaybe about⦠twenty or thirty, in total? Iâm not sure.â
âOh, thatâs fine then. I pissed off more people than that.â
Cassandra stayed speechless while Missandra went to the closest shop. There, she bought some
paper and ink and wrote a note quickly. Then, her younger sister found a young boy in the crowd, and
gave him the letter, asking
him to deliver it to the Red District in exchange for a bit of gold. The boy nodded and happily took it.
The two sisters watched him walk up the line, but Cassandra was still unsure about this plan.
âIs it fine if he just hands it to anyone in the Red District? Didnât you have a name or something?â
Missandra smirked.
âI really pissed off a lot of people there.â
Cassandra nodded. Well, she did remember the quite exhaustive list of establishnients that kept a bitter
memory of her younger sister, for having visited each of them and listened to Missandraâs mischief first
hand.
âTrust me,â added Missandra. âIf we donât hear anything in the next hour, it only means that boy kept
the gold. I can always send another one.â
So they waited. To Cassandraâs surprise, the answer wasnât long to come. The sisters watched an
older woman storm out of the gate, carrying a bag, clearly glaring at the crowd as she seemed to be
looking for someone. Of course, Missandra had watched the whole scene from afar with a little smile
on.
âNot a bad pick, I guessâ¦â
They didnât approach, waiting for that woman to spot them. When she did, she ran their way, looking
furious. While Cassandra was worried, Missandra was quietly waiting, with a hint of a smile on,
crossing her arms.
The woman was about twice their age, very muscular, with short black hair and some tattoos on her
face. She looked like a furious tiger as she approached.
âYou little bitch! I canât believe you have the fucking balls to send me this crap!â She yelled, throwing
Missandraâs not at her feet.
âNice to see you, Verna. I missed you too.â
âDonât give me your arrogant crap, Mie; I only came because you owe me some damn money, a
fucking lot, and you paid that boy three gold coins! Three! Where is my money? Give me my money!â
The woman tried to grab Missandraâs bag, but unfortunately for her, it was well guarded. As soon as
she reached her hand for it, Kian furiously tried to bite it, making her scream and retract her hand
quickly. Missandra chuckled, while the woman had her eyes wide open in shock, staring at the bag.
âWhat the heck was that thing? What was that?â
âA unique security system,â said Missandra. âNow, before I give you any money, did you bring what I
asked?â
The woman frowned, dropping the bag at her feet.
âI did, you damn little⦠Yes, I do have it, but I want my money, you little swine!â
Ignoring her, Missandra crouched down to inspect the content of the bag, Cassandra frowning behind
her. To her surprise, her younger sister pulled out some little pots, what looked like some makeup, two
big circles of metal, and two white dresses.
âThatâsâ¦â
âMy plan,â said Missandra with a little smile. âI know itâs probably no good memory for you, but we are
going to have to disguise ourselves as slaves to get in. Those men wonât spend too much time
checking slaves when they think they are looking for a concubine.â
âA concubine?â Repeated Verna, glancing at Cassandra. âMie, what the hell have you done this time?â
âMind your own business, V. Anyway, thanks, you did get everything!â
âHey, I want my money, Mie. Now, Or Iâm bringing you two to the soldiers. Iâm not stupid, you know!â
Missandra sighed, took out the little purse, and threw it to her. Vema reception it, avidly counting the
money. It took her a minute, but she soon went back to her angry expression. 1!!
âAre you kidding me! Thereâs not even a finh of what you promised! I know I couldnât trust you!â
Donât you think Iâm walking around with gold bars in my purse? Youâll get the rest once you take us
inside!â
Verna seemed to hesitate, glancing at Cassandra and Missandra. Her eyes fell on kassian, too, for a
couple of minutes. The baby was now awake, but quietly hanging in the fabric tied around his mom, his
mouth making a little O. Verna spent a few more seconds, detailing his features, his motherâs skin tone,
and her eyes went back to Missandraâs bag with a suspicious frown.
âA concubine, you saidâ¦? Youâre not going to get me into more trouble, are you?â
âI promise, as soon as we get to my residence safely, Iâll make sure you have your money,â said
Cassandra.
She was a bit desperate, but if that woman didnât help them now or decided to sell them to the soldiers,
the situation would take a tragic turn in minutes. Cassandra could only hope that the people at the
residence still had enough money left, but at least, once they would be inside the Capital and past the
gates, they would be much safer. Moreover, she didnât want to lose any more time. If Kassian cried or
Kian got impatient, the soldiers could notice them and capture all four of them.
Verna clicked her tongue.
*Fuck you, Mie, you better have my money! Or I swear Iâm denouncing you to the first guard I see!â
Missandra nodded, gathered everything that was inside the bag again. Then, she grabbed Cassandraâs
arm, pulling her sister further away from the crowd, in a spot under the trees, where no one would
come.
âSo, these people are probably going to be looking for our physical description, even if we disguise as
slaves, we canât just going in. Thatâs why I asked Verna to bring all these.â
âYou want us to disguise ourselves as Dragon Empire people? Is that even possible?â
âOf course. You have no idea how much the girls spent on makeup inside the brothels⦠This is for
dying our hair black, first. Itâs rather quick, they used it all the time. It was a ruckus every time someone
spotted white hair⦠Oh, and this is for naturally tanning the skin. Iâm not sure how much it can work on
us but at least we wonât look as white. Crap, I hope thereâs enough⦠Well, we donât need to look
healthy, and we can always cover our arms and be careful about our hands.â
Cassandra kept nodding, truly impress. Her sister had truly become a master at deceiving people⦠To
even think of such a plan so fast. It was a little bit scary but still impressive.
âWhat about Kian and Kassian? They are going to search our bags, and if they find us with a babyâ¦â
âWe can have Verna carry him, she doesnât look anything like you and thankfully, he looks more like his
dad too.â
âExcuse me!â Said Verna, looking astonished. âI never agreed to smuggle someone elseâs brat!â
âStop fussing, think about the money,â retorted Missandra, brushing her aside. âThe problem is Kianâ¦
Itâs not that easy to conceal a dragon, heâs already almost too big for the bag and they are definitely
going to check itâ¦â
Cassandra glanced at the sky, with a little frown on.
âWe can try having him fly over the wall⦠If he follows me, he might not like the crowd and fly over us
naturally.â
âYeah⦠That could work. We just need to make sure the baby flying lizard looks like a bird. A big
birdâ¦â
Hence, the two sisters spent the next hour dying their hair black and covering their skin with that
bronzing powder, making sure nothing was amiss. They couldnât hide the color of their eyes, but this
was another
advantage of posing as slaves: their eyes would be riveted to the ground with no one to question that. It
actually took them not too long to cover Kian with some dust, making sure his silver scales werenât
shining anymore, and covering his tail with leaves to make it look like feathers. The result was really
strange, letting Verna, who was still speechless about seeing a baby dragon, with a grin.
âYou think people will take that for a bird? Are you insane? He would have more chances of posing as
a cat with wings!â 1
âOh, shut up,â retorted Missandra. âWeâre not taking him to be examined from up close anyway, he just
needs to fly above us for less than a minute and come back. No one will care about a bird, there are
several falcons and all living in this area. We just need the illusion to last for as long as it takes us to
cross that frontier.â
âYouâre crazy,â concluded Verna. âA crazy genius, but crazy. Iâm still waiting for my money, though.â
âStop whining. We just need to equip you with Kassian, cross that stupid gate and youâll get your
money.â
Cassandra frowned. She was very reluctant on letting another woman carry her child, aside from
Missandra. However, they didnât have much of a choice, and it would only be for a few minutes. The
two girls made sure the baby was comfortably hung against Verna, and Cassandra kissed his forehead
gently, making sure he wasnât too perturbed by the change. He had been carried by Missandra several
times before, and barely cried anyway. Kian was usually the one getting impatient first.
Cassandra focused on him for the next minutes, while her younger sister checked her hair once more
while braiding it quickly.
âAlright, it doesnât really suit you, but at least it should deceive the guards unless they are makeup
experts, which I highly doubt.â
âCan we just go already?â Sighed Verna.
âReady, Hinue?â
âReadyâ¦â sighed Cassandra.