#116 The Old Emperor
Cassandra was rendered speechless. What was that young woman doing locked here? She had a
chain around her ankle, too⦠She looked absolutely terrorized. Her eyes were opened wide while
staring at Cassandra, and she was curling up the further away from her she could, shivering like an
injured animal.
Cassandra gently stepped closer, while Missandra and Opheus were left in awe at the doorstep. The
young woman curled up even more, obviously afraid of her. In her appearance, she was somewhat
reminding Cassandra of herself, months ago. She was very skinny except for her womb, and her lower
lip was cut. Her body bore traces of old bruises, scars, and everything in her attitude screamed fear.
Her long black hair was strangely short in some places as if someone had randomly cut it, and some of
those strands were still lying on the ground. She was wearing a worn-out green dress, too.
âWho is thatâ¦?â Muttered Missandra, turning to Opheus.
The Prince shook his head. He had no idea, or wasnât sure, but all three of them could see that the
young woman had features of the Imperial Family. It was very unsettling to notice that, with her current
state. Cassandra took a deep breath, and got closer, being careful not to scare her. That woman was
obviously traumatized, not used to seeing strangers, and she didnât want to scare her.
âHinue, what are you doingâ¦â Whispered Missandra, a bit worried.
âWe canât leave that poor woman here,â replied Cassandra.
She looked for the chain, but it was closed with a lock on that womanâs ankle.
âMie, give me the key from earlier.â
Gently, Cassandra approached the key from that womanâs ankle. Each of her movements was
extremely gentle, clearly letting that poor girl see what she was about to do. That unknown woman
hadnât uttered a single word so far, and Cassandra suspected that she wouldnât. Her quiet wailing was
the only sounds they had heard from her, and she was shivering non-stop, unable to avert her eyes
one second. It was as if they had locked eyes and neither of them could look away.
Cassandra tried the key on the lock, but it didnât match. She frowned, upset.
âThis isnât going to workâ¦â
âLet me see,â said Missandra, walking up to her with a sigh.
Her younger sister stared at the lock for a while, and turned to Opheus after a minute.
âCan I borrow your earring?â
The Prince seemed confused at her request, but handed it to her. Under their eyes, Missandra started
fidgeting and trying to force the lock with it. Cassandra didnât know if she should have been surprised at
her younger sisterâs skill, but she was scared to ask how in the world she had picked that one up.
After a few seconds, they heard a click, and the iron ring fell on the bed.
âYou little thief,â chuckled Opheus.
As soon as he had talked, though, the young woman suddenly whimpered, staring at him like he was
absolutely terrifying, and curled up even more on one end of her bed. Cassandraâs heart broke a little
witnessing this, and she turned to Opheus.
âYour Highness, would you mind⦠stepping outside a little bit? Youâre⦠scaring her.â
For a few seconds, Prince Opheus made an offended look, but that womanâs pitiful attitude was not
something he could ignore. He eventually rolled his eyes over and backed away a little. Cassandra
waited until he was completely out of sight, and gently rubbed the poor womanâs ankle.
âItâs alright⦠We wonât hurt you,â she whispered.
âHinue, what do we do?â
Cassandra hesitated. She could never leave that woman here in her state. She was obviously
malnourished and mistreated by whoever had locked her up in there. Cassandra had a faint idea of her
identity, too, but either it would be confirmed later or not wasnât her priority for now. She took a deep
breath and turned to Missandra.
âTake her to Lady Mariana, she will know what to do.â
âWhat? But youâ¦â
âI will keep going with prince Opheus to find the Emperor. Missandra, we canât leave that poor woman
here. Moreover, she is already dressed as a servant, and chances are high the Imperial Guards will
have no idea who she is either. Grab the tray outside, and you can walk out with her and pretend you
two were just bringing out some food for one of the concubines here. They wonât worry about someone
going out if they never saw you coming in, and if anything happens, Lady Mariana will be around to
vouch for you.â
Missandra hesitated, glancing at the woman. Would that plan work? That poor woman looked barely
able to understand what was going on. Cassandra insisted.
âMissandra, please. We canât leave her like that. It might be her only chance to ever escape that place
and whatever they did to her; You know I canât leave someone in need, and she is pregnant, too.â
Missandra sighed.
âFine, fine. Donât worry, Iâll find a way to take her out of here, and to Lady Mariana⦠God, Hinue, I hope
we are not going to get ourselves killed for being too nice once again⦠Be careful, please. Even that
Prince just killed a grandma without feeling the slightest sorry about it.â
Cassandra smiled faintly to her. She had a heavy heart about letting Missandra leave here with that
woman, but on the other hand, she would probably be safer out of Prince Vrehanâs apartments, with
Lady Mariana. If anything happened here, at least Missandra would have higher chances to survive.
She had the wits to make it out by herself, and Cassandra highly doubted many people in here would
even recognize her as her younger sister.
âSo?â Asked Prince Opheus as soon as she stepped out of that room. âI already hid the body in another
one of the rooms, who actually was a storage room this time.â
âMissandra will take care of⦠whoever this is. We should find the Emperor quickly, someone will notice
that old servantâs disappearance sooner or later.â
Opheus frowned a bit for a second, surprised by her decision to part ways with her younger sister, but
he eventually nodded. With one last look at the room where Missandra was left with the pregnant
woman, they both got on their way, still trying to be as discreet as possible.
âDo you really have no idea who that woman was?â Whispered Cassandra.
âNo⦠I mean maybe, but⦠to be honest, I might not like the answer.â
She nodded. No matter how they looked at it, if Prince Opheus couldnât recognize a young woman that
looked so much like him and his siblings, something was definitely off and wrong about it. Moreover, if
that young woman really was a member of the Imperial Family, for her to be locked up like this couldnât
mean anything good. The fact that she was locked up in Vrehanâs apartments was a big clue, and
Cassandra clearly remembered the story about that missing sister of his, but⦠that pregnancy was a
heavy mystery, too. She hadnât said a word, but Cassandra had immediately thought about that
abortion potion Phetra had asked for, and she was sure Missandra had caught on that too. 2
Cassandraâs thoughts couldnât spend too much time on that matter, though. She and the fourth Prince
were still looking for his father, and they had no idea how far or close he could be. They finally arrived
at the end of the forbidden area, Opheus putting an arm out to stop her before they turned a corner.
âGuards,â he whispered.
Cassandra could hear them. The private militia of the second prince was most likely guarding the area,
just as they had suspected. She frowned. How to get past them? They wouldnât be fooled as easily as
the Imperial Guards, and they were out of decoysâ¦
Next to her, Opheus took a deep breath in, shaking his head.
âThis is the moment where I know Iâm going to regret this,â he sighed.
Glancing at Cassandra, he brought his index to his lips, indicating for her to remain there and quiet,
and suddenly stepped out, his hands on his hips.
Cassandra gasped, but covered her mouth and waited, listening to what was happening just a few
steps away.
âYou!â Exclaimed the Prince. âGo and get me some eighteen-month refined jujubes!â
âJu⦠Your Highness, no one is supposed to enter the second Princeâs residence while he isâ¦â
âHow dare you talk back!â Yelled Orpheus, his voice going a little higher-pitched. âI gave you an order!
Or do you think you can disobey an Imperial Prince!â
âThatâs not it, your Highness, but His Highness the second prince ordered us toâ¦â
âOh, so now you think Iâm not worth the trouble? Because Iâm only the fourth? Is that what you are
saying? I am not a real Prince, perhaps? I donât deserve obedience? You think anyone in my brotherâs
household is allowed to disrespect me? Are you talking for Vrehan in ignoring me? Is that what your
master told you? The second is better than the fourth so you can just ignore him? Hm? What do I do to
get some respect around here! Ah, poor me! I donât even deserve to be obeyed by my older brotherâs
men! All of this because I was the fourth born only? Is that how my brothers are showing their
consideration? Shall I go tell this dear mother of mine how her beloved son is disrespected? Huh?â
Despite the current situation, Cassandra had to repress a chuckle. The fourth Prince might deserve a
prize for his acting skill. Opheus was talking non-stop, pressuring them relentlessly and she could hear
all the men getting flustered by the sudden threat. The poor guards started talking all at once as soon
as Opheus gave them a chance to, making a little ruckus. She mostly heard them begging Opheus to
keep his mother out of this. She waited a bit more, but he wasnât done.
âReally? Arenât you just standing there for nothing then! What is there even to guard when he isnât
there! You are so busy you canât even obey me? This prince is hungry and you are all letting me starve!
Where is it? There is no damn servant in this Palace, and all I can find is you useless people!â
âW-we have to guard, though, y-your Highnessâ¦â
âGuard what? Walls, perhaps? Three concubines sipping tea? What do you think Iâm going to do with
those women anyway!â 3
The flustered guards seemed at a loss for words, mumbling something Cassandra couldnât understand
again. Opheus wasnât letting them much space left to protest, as they probably couldnât talk about the
Emperor either. The guards were obviously at a loss on what to do without risking to offend an Imperial
Prince. They most likely feared there would be retribution later if they didnât obey him.
âWe⦠we will send someone, your Highnessâ¦.â
âYou better hurry! I want eighteen month-dried jujubes, a full bottle of wine, three red applesâ¦â 2
The list went on and on, and Cassandra did not even know what half of his requests were about. Was
he making up some of those on purpose? With the list being so long, the guards would have no choice
but to send a lot of people to gather up all the items. Did that mean Vrehan had really left no servant in
his aisle? That made it easier for them, but also didnât mean anything good for the Emperorâ¦
After a while, she heard some of the men leaving. She had no idea how many there were initially, but
Opheusâ long list was obviously meant to reduce there number. He kept scolding for a while, and
Cassandra was getting nervous. He was never going to be able to get rid of all of those men, there
were at least half a dozen⦠2
âYou two,â said the Prince.
Cassandra froze. There were only two men left?
âWhat are you doing?â
âWe will wait with you for the others to return, your Highness. We have to stay behind to follow the
second Princeâs orders to guard this place.â
âI see⦠I didnât know my brother was so adamant about guarding this place. Why are you two here
instead of patrolling around, anyway?â
â¦We were given orders to stay here specifically.â
âI seeâ¦â
She suddenly heard a loud noise, and closed her eyes by reflex. Cassandra recognized the sounds of
a fight and, for a few seconds, she pondered about checking if Opheus was alright. However, if she
came out too soon, she risked getting them both killed. Not knowing what was happening just a few
steps away was frightening. For the next few seconds, Cassandra stood there and listened. Then, she
clearly heard two weights hitting the floor.
âYou can come out.â
She let out a little sigh of relief. When Cassandra stepped out of her hiding, the two guards were dead
at Opheusâ feet, their throats sliced open in a little puddle of blood that was growing. She was
disgusted but impressed. Those two men were imperial guards, but he had gotten rid of both of them
within a minute. The Prince didnât drop a pearl of sweat either, while the two men were obviously in a
bad shape. 2
âLetâs hurry,â said Opheus, not commenting on what had just happened. âWe probably donât have long
until the others come backâ¦â
Cassandra nodded. She carefully walked past both bodies, but they had nowhere to actually hide them.
They had no time to find a good hiding place either.
Opheus pushed a door that was on their left, letting her walk in first. It was a very large bedroom, with
what was most likely a large bed hidden by curtains at one end. Cassandra almost ran there, but
Opheus caught her wrist before she lifted the curtain. Gently pushing her behind him, he lifted it first. A
wave of relief appeared on his face.
The old Emperor was lying there, looking very pale, but his eyes were open and staring at the two of
them.
âYour Highness!â
âFatherâ¦â whispered Opheus behind her.
Cassandra was astonished. How could he have lost so much weight in such a short time!
âWhite Lilyâ¦â whispered the Emperor.
For the first time, his appearance was matching his age, but he looked very sick. Cassandra could tell
he had high fever without even touching him, and the bony hand he raised was even thinner than hers.
He grabbed her hand, shaking his head.
âYour Highness, what happened?â
âVrehan did this to you?â
âYou⦠Your sonâ¦â
Cassandra was astonished. He was asking about Kassian now? What was going on?
âHe is born, your Highness, he is fine. But please, tell me what they did to you? Did they make you eat
something?â
âGoodâ¦â whispered the Emperor with a smile.
Cassandra was devastated. He couldnât even seem to hear her questions, the poor man looked so
weakened. He was nothing like the mighty Emperor she had seen just a few weeks ago. All this time,
she had prayed for him to be alive. She had hoped to be able to save the Emperor, but he was already
on the brink of death!