The Imperial Physician
Cassandra barely dared to look at the Emperor as she approached. To her, he was a much scarier
being than the humongous golden Dragon behind him. Yet, the old man gently held his hand out until
the Concubine placed her hand in his, with a light smile. She could tell there wasnât any animosity in his
dark eyes.
âThere she is,â he said softly. âArenât you as white as a water lily?â
âSo disgusting,â whispered someone from behind her, but the Emperor didnât seem to hear it.
âWhat is your name?â
âCassandra, Your Majesty.â
âAnd where are you from, child?â
âThe Southern Rain Tribe, Your Highness.â
âI see. That explains a lot then.â
Explains a lot? Cassandra was a bit confused. Next to the Emperor, a servant stepped forward,
showing them some letters. What is that? The Emperor didnât look at it, and turned to Cassandra
instead.
âI received some very interesting letters earlier today, children. From General Horogan from the East
Army.â
Wasnât that one of Kairenâs Generals? Cassandra had never greeted him in person, but she could
remember the imposing man wearing armor with a beard. He had spoken with her Prince several
times. Did he complain to the Emperor about a woman being at the camp? Or was there some issue
due to the Princeâs absence?
âI was curious to hear about how my Sonâs been doing as Commander-in-Chief,â said the Emperor. âYet
all I read were praises for the young woman he had brought with him. According to two of my most
trusted Generals, along with seven of their Commanders, this Empire owes the lives of no less than
two hundred of its soldiers to a young slave woman.â
Cassandra was speechless. The Generals had written to the Emperor about her? She hadnât possibly
seen that many men in the Red Room, back at the Camp! Maybe two hundred, but six hundred lives!
Did they exaggerate on purpose? Or had something happened while she was gone? The Emperor
went on.
âAccording to them, the Lady of the Mountain has been more efficient in healing and teaching her
knowledge to their men than any of the useless, stubborn, and whiny military doctors that had been
appointed. The injuries and disease reports have been reduced by nearly half. This is due to the men
now being able to take care of themselves. Apparently, they insist onâ¦thoroughly washing their hands,
several times a day.â
She couldnât help but blush and look down after hearing this. She hadnât been to the Camp in weeks!
How could she have known her little stay had allowed so many things to happen back there.
The Emperor smirked.
âIt goes on for several pages, with some military matters that would bore most people. The Generals
are sending their thanks to my Third Son, for his exceptionally wise taste in women.â
He nodded in Kairenâs direction, but everyone knew who was really receiving the praise here.
Cassandra was in an inner turmoil. She hadnât expected to be singled out by the Emperor in front of the
Imperial Family! When the old man turned to her again, she was still too shaken to react.
âAfter reading so much, this old Emperor couldnât sit still! Who knew so much knowledge could hide in
such a young woman? You make this old man very happy, child.â
Cassandra had no idea how she was expected to answer, or if she was supposed to answer at all. She
wished Kairen
was by her side, but the Prince was sitting still in his golden chair, a few steps away. She was standing
by herself in front of the Empireâs most powerful man.
âAs an Emperor, I have to be grateful to the ones who make this Empire prosperous, and its people
safe. Your knowledge has been helpful to our valued soldiers. I do hope you will lend us more of it from
now on. I had thought of a way to thank you, but it seems my son took a step ahead with yourâ¦
situation.â
Cassandra frowned a bit. He meant her status as a slave, staring at the place where her collar stood
just hours prior. The Emperor nodded, looking satisfied.
âFine, fine. I can just go with my own idea, then. From today on, Cassandra, you will be a Noble Lady
and an Imperial Physician.â
âFather!â yelled Princess Phetra, her tone sounding more than furious. âYou canât give a noble title to a
damn slave!â
âTake a good look, Sister, this woman is no longer a slave. Sit and shut up,â said an older Princess.
âStill! They canât rise from rags to rubies in a day! Sheâs a slave and a Southerner! What do we look like
if just anyone can achieve that!â
âNot anyone, Phetra,â said the First Prince. âLady Cassandra is a skilled doctor, our fatherâs most
trusted General
sted to that. Can you claim to have any skills as admirable as one that can save lives?â
With her older brotherâs glare, Princess Phetra was defeated. One could tell her anger hadnât subsided
one bit. She sat back loudly, glaring Cassandraâs way, clenching her fists. The young Concubine was
too shocked herself to react.
A Noble Lady? Imperial Physician? It was all too much for her! Just like Princess Phetra said, it was
unbelievable. All of this was happening to her in just one day! Yet, the Emperor was nodding, satisfied.
âIt is good, very good. Iâm counting on you to meet with my own Imperial Physicians later. You are
welcome to study from our Imperial Library, and I bet those old doctors have a few things to learn from
you as well!â
âYes, Your Majesty. Th⦠Thank you,â mumbled Cassandra.
âGood, good! And take good care of yourself, too! I want to see this precious Grandson of mine as
soon as possible! Now you can go and enjoy the feast, young Lady.â
Understanding this meant their conversation was over, Cassandra hurried back to Kairenâs side. As
they reunited, her Prince didnât say a thing, he only invited her to gently sit on his knee. Cassandra,
feeling a bit embarrassed, refused him, and took back her place in-between his legs. No woman was
allowed on any of the Princeâs seats. She had already drawn too much attention to herself tonight.
Most of the Imperial Family had their eyes on her for the rest of the evening, including some murderous
glares.
Cassandra didnât feel as scared as she could have, though. Kairenâs warm hand was on her at all
times, caressing her arm, shoulder, back, or neck. He was making her confident with his presence right
behind her. It was easier to ignore them if she wasnât scared.
As the couple silently ate, watching the performers, Cassandra realized she would now be wearing a
pink dress as a high-ranking Concubine. The Emperorâs words had made it clear her status had
changed again. Did this mean she would be safer or in more trouble? It was hard to predict.
As soon as they could, Kairen and Cassandra went back to their room, leaving the Imperial Feast
without looking back. Even after returning to the Princeâs apartments, Cassandra didnât feel calm or
safe at all. She slowly took off her jewelry, frowning a bit.
âDid you ask your father for all this? Or your men?â she asked Kairen, who was waiting for her on the
bed.
âNo.â
So the General really had sent this letter on his own accord. Cassandra couldnât help but wonder if
anything had happened hack at the Military Camp. It was all going too fast for her.
She sighed a bit, taking off the last piece of her jewelry, and walked to her Prince, who put his arms
around her. His fingers gently caressed her skin, making sure to undo her dress in the process.
âAre you tired?â he whispered.
âJust a bit. I didnât expect His Majesty toâ¦â
Cassandra interrupted her sentence, frowning. She was staring down, behind Kairenâs back.
Something was moving under the bedsheets.
âCassandra?â
âDonât move.â
She slowly took the sword at his side, taking it out in silence. The Prince frowned and was about to turn
around when Cassandra screamed.
âKairen, no!â
Just as he moved, Cassandra aimed the blade down, piercing the mattress. A stain of red appeared on
the sheets, a few inches away from his hand. She pulled the sheets back, revealing the snake, pinned
down by the blade. The Prince took the sword from her hands, glaring furiously at the snake.
Cassandra was about to grab the snake, but he got to it first.
âItâs not a venomous one,â she sighed in relief. âI couldnât tell under the sheet.â
To her surprise, Kairen suddenly pulled her in for a kiss. She blushed, pushing him away.
âIt is not the time toâ¦!â
âYou called me by my name.â
Cassandra blushed even more. Yes, she did, without thinking. In the panic of the moment, she had
called his name, the one she had in her mind for days.
âWe⦠Someone put a snake in our bed, andâ¦â
âCassandra.â
She turned to him, unable to look him in the eyes. Kairen was smiling, one of his signature minimalistic
smiles. He kissed her again, but Cassandra took the dead reptile from his hand and eluded him, too
embarrassed to focus.
âItâs a Crecca snakeâ¦â she whispered. âThey are not venomous, but the bite can be painfulâ¦andâ¦â
âAnd what?â asked Kairen.
âIt can be dangerous for children or pregnant women.â
The War Godâs eyes darkened as he glanced at the dead snake. This thing⦠Cassandra didnât seem
worried, now that it was dead in her hand.
âThese types of snakes do not live in this area. It must have cost a fortune to bring it here. I donât think
the person who did this knows anything about snakes. You can find lethal ones or less dangerous ones
in the Capital. They are cheaper, too.â
âThey wanted to hurt you,â growled Kairen.
âI think they meant to scare me. Not a lot of people knew about my pregnancy until tonight. Those who
did couldnât have bought the snake so fast. Maybe they already had the snake, but itâs a peculiar
species, soâ¦â
âIt doesnât matter. Theyâll pay.â
To his surprise, Cassandra nodded and turned to him.
âIf we find out who did this⦠Can we do something about it? Even if itâs one of your siblings?â
âYou think Iâd let it go?â
âIf itâs the Imperial Family?â
Kairen shook his head and grabbed her hand.
âCassandra.â
She stared into his black eyes for a while, and after a few seconds, she understood. She came first.
Their unborn child came first. Whoever did this⦠He wouldnât let it go. He was the War God, after all.
Not someone whoâd stay. still after such a vicious threat.
Cassandra nodded.
âI can find out who did this.â
She turned around, and carefully put the dead snake into a basket. She washed her hands thoroughly
in the little basin. Behind her, Kairen pulled the dirty bedsheets away and laid his fur cloak on the
mattress. They didnât need a blanket to sleep anyway, the Capitalâs humid air was hot enough.
Cassandra walked back to him, putting her arms around his neck. Kairen held her close, pulling them
both on the bed.
âAre you not afraid?â he asked in a whisper.
âIâm scared for our baby. I just hope he can be born safely. So many people hate me, but here, itâs a
matter of life and death every single time.â
She sighed silently, and before she could add anything else or worry more, Kairen pulled her in for a
kiss. Their lips intertwined, and their tongues touched, looking for each otherâs warmth. Cassandra felt
her heartbeat fasten, and climbed on his lap, closer. She was now the one pulling him with her hands,
caressing his shoulders and naked torso. Her warmth was rising slowly. (2)
The Prince pulled her dress down to her hips, exposing her bare chest. He began caressing her with
his large hands. Yet, a strange desire was rising in Cassandra. Hesitantly, she pushed him down.
Kairen didnât resist at all. Instead, he laid beneath her, letting her ride him with a faint smile. For once,
Cassandra was being willful and bold, and he didnât hate it at all.
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