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One could tell everyone in the Hall was waiting to see who would have the last word between the War
Godâs Favorite and an Imperial Princess. The tension was palpable, some of the women were excited
to see how this would turn out. Princess Phetra had a triumphant smile on already. Cassandra, no
matter how favored by the Prince or Emperor she was, couldnât disobey her.
ââ¦Is that so?â
Those three simple words from Cassandra took everyone by surprise. Her voice was too calm. While
Phetra was still dumbfounded, the young Concubine got down from her Princeâs knee and walked
down their way, seemingly unafraid. Everyone watched her cross the Hall without saying a word. Had
that woman gone crazy?
However, Cassandra was walking very calmly and without an ounce of fear in her eyes. Maybe her
baby was giving her some unexpected strength, but she couldnât stand being afraid of those people
anymore. The fire of a Dragon was glowing in her eyes. (2
She arrived in front of Phetra and her younger sister Valeria and, while not giving one look at the first,
seemingly bowed to the other. After a few seconds of that strange posture, she got back up, turning to
Phetra.
The Princess didnât even bother to hide her annoyance.
âWhat are you doing! I forbid you from touching her!â
âI do not need to touch her,â Cassandra retorqued back. âThis bandage doesnât even smell like
medicine. It doesnât smell like anything.â
A silence followed her words, and Phetra went paler and paler, as everyone presents slowly
understood.
Medicine in the Dragon Empire always smelled strong, and most of the time, horribly bad. It was
usually made of some greasy and thick balms, that would smell even worse, had it been kept under
bandages like the one on Valeriaâs arm. However, from what the young concubine had said, it was
obvious. While faking Valeriaâs injury under such bandages, they hadnât even bothered to apply any
kind of balm underneath, and anyone with a sniff. Even the second Princeâs dragon behind them, that
was usually so moody for nothing, was resting in his cage, unbothered. He certainly wouldnât have
stayed put with the smell of the medicine so close.
vaste
Cassandra stared right into Phetraâs dark eyes for a few seconds, not showing an ounce of fear, and
turned back before her enemy could even reply.
âYou⦠Youâ¦!â
But nothing came out of the Princessâ lips, and Cassandra calmly walked back to her Prince. Kairen
had a terrifying smirk on, much like Shareenâs. As his concubine joined him and sat on his lap again,
his eyes didnât leave Phetra one second.
Meanwhile, the Emperor slammed the golden throne again, and this time, his golden dragon behind
him growled loudly, as if to show his masterâs anger.
âPhetra, what is this! Valeria, take off that bandage! Right now!â
The princess was completely white, so was her younger sister. Slowly, trembling hands took off the
bandage, revealing a perfectly fine arm. Kairen slowly kissed Cassandraâs shoulder, proud of his young
concubine. His sister, too, was exulting.
âLook at this, father. My sisters work so hard at insulting and framing me, donât they?â
âFather, I⦠I can explain⦠She⦠Valeria came to me crying! I only wanted to get justice forâ¦â
Phetra kept trying to justify her lie, miserably. Cassandra frowned. That woman was really too
disgusting. She was in such a hurry to throw her younger sister in the death pit when she was
obviously the one behind all this⦠Even
worse, the second Prince completely ignored them, as if this whole situation wasnât his concern. He
wasnât any better than Phetra. Cassandra exchanged a look with her Prince, but Kairen remained
silent, continuously caressing her back and hair, his dark eyes still fixated on Phetra with a murderous
glare.
âSilence!â Yelled the Emperor, doubled by his Dragonâs furious growl. âI shall not hear any more!
Valeria, youâll be punished by Shareen for framing her and lying, I donât care what it is! And you,
Phetra, I will personally deal with you later. Now you better sit and shut up until this banquet is over! I
donât want to see neither of you at the New Yearâs celebrations, either!â ?
Despite everything said, Cassandra felt unsatisfied. Phetra was obviously devastated, but Cassandra
found that punishment was way too light for her. Seeing her clenched fist, Shareen gestured for her to
ignore it.
âShe is our second brotherâs favorite sister,â she whispered. âFather will never punish her too harshly,
unless she really pushes itâ¦â
Once again, the importance of the siblingsâ bonds was showing. Even if he remained silent all along,
Phetraâs status was protected by her closeness to her brother, the second Prince Vrehan. Cassandra
felt it was too unfair for the poor Valeria.
âAt least,â said Shareen, ânow I will be able to interrogate that little swineâ¦â
She had her feline eyes set on Valeria. Cassandra suddenly remembered the issue of the abortion
potion was left hanging, too. Was Phetra really behind this? And more importantly, who was
pregnant�
âWouldnât the Emperor know if one of them was pregnant?â
âThe Princesses donât have dragon children, only the Princes can transmit the Dragonâs blood to their
children.â
ââ¦Does the Emperor make it public if an egg appears?â
âGenerally, no. First, Father doesnât check the vault every day. Glahad usually watches it, and if a
Dragon comes to battle him, we know somethingâs up. However, the dragons donât always do.â
âWhy?â
Shareen sneered.
âShouldnât you know best? Remember how the Dragons know their masterâs feelings before they even
realize them?â
Cassandra took a few minutes to think about that⦠If what Shareen said was right, then Dragons didnât
systematically claim their offsprings if they⦠want them. She looked around at all the Princes and
concubines. Some of the princes probably didnât care much once they had enough concubines and a
few sonsâ¦
âWhich ones of your brothers have children?â She whispered.
âSephir, Vrehan and Lephys,â said Kairen.
âSephir has one son and two daughters,â added Shareen. âVrehan has two sons and six daughters,
and Lephys⦠Lephys has four sons and eight or nine daughters. But three of his women are
pregnant.â
Cassandra sighed. She had forgotten the fifth prince was notorious for his many, many concubines.
Indeed, he was always surrounded by young and beautiful concubines to fool around with. If the rumor
about him having over two hundred concubines was true, it was even surprising that he hadnât fathered
more children. Despite his many heirs, he didnât seem to have much interest in the golden throne,
thoughâ¦
âWhat of the fourth and sixth prince?â Cassandra asked.
âAnour is too young, he only has one concubine for now. And Opheus⦠He has a dozen concubines,
but none have given him a child yet. I donât think heâs very interested, either. His mother is the one
pressuring him.â
It seemed to be true. The fifth prince was happily chatting with one of his women, but the others looked
bored and unwilling to be here. In comparison, Vrehanâs women seemed desperate for their Princeâs
attention.
Cassandra felt grateful she wasnât like those women. Kairen only had eyes for her, and Krai had gone
to retrieve its egg as soon as it appeared⦠She turned to her Prince, lovingly kissing him and, for once,
surprising Kairen by doing so. Her boldness in front of so many people was unusual. Many eyes saw
the scene, and some concubines were dying of jealousy. It was a bit too many glares. Kairen glared
right back at them and, as if responding to his master, Krai suddenly appeared a few seconds later,
flying from the open roof with a warning growl. The Dragon was at least as persuasive as his master,
and soon no one dared to look their way. (2)
The only person to be overjoyed with the Dragonâs presence was the Emperor, as if there werenât
already two of his other sonsâ dragons there, resting in their cages behind their owners.
âLook at him! This beautiful beast!â
Krai didnât seem to care much for flattery, and as usual, crouched down next to Cassandra. His head
next to Kairenâs knee, he made sure to be where the young concubineâs fingers could find him.
Once again, they attracted much attention. Some women were sweating to see how many fingers she
was going to lose, while the others were even more jealous of her confidence, glaring at the other
dragons as if they were untamed wild beasts.
âPretty white Lily, tell me, did you enjoy your present?â Suddenly asked the Emperor. (1)
âYour Highness, you know about it?â
âOf course I know! My son steals one of the castleâs aisles and destroys it to have an herbal garden
made for his concubine, and I shouldnât know about it?â
Cassandra was speechless. Kairen actually had that garden made from another room, after destroying
it, too? In a few days? How did he even manage to have it done in such a short time?
âAnyway, just enjoy it, child! Iâll have more herbs or plants and what-not brought for you to play with. So
stay a bit longer, hm?â
So that was the Emperorâs aim? To have Kairen and her stay longer after the festivities? As she didnât
want to refuse him, Cassandra only slightly bowed. After that, the Emperor went on to try and convince
Kairen and Shareen to have their mother attend the festivities, but both pretty much ignored his plea,
leaving their Father to deal with his stubborn concubine.
As it appeared, Kareen was still sulking over him keeping Kairen, and wouldnât even come over,
making the Emperor actually visit her instead! Cassandra couldnât help but admire that woman a bit
more every day.
Meanwhile, her gaze went back to Phetra. The Princess was leaning over to chat with the fifth Prince,
whispering something to him with a forced smile. Cassandra was surprised by that closeness between
them, and, more worrying, the couple of glances she had her way. What was that snake preparing this
time�