C277: Master of the Imperial Castle (2)
Chapter sponsored by MaDBug. Thank you for your support.
The woman in the gazebo was like a work of art made of nothing but beauty. Silver hair that looked like it had been woven from threads of moonlight, braided and tied into a bun.
Clean skin without blemishes and features that show no flaws.
The overflowing beauty was so heavy that even a famous painter could not dare to try to paint it.
She wore a dress of only two colors, gold and silver, symbolizing the sun and the moon, and even the splendor barely supported her nobility.
As beautiful as she was, she also possessed an enormous presence that is hard to describe. Even as she sat still and sipped her tea, she exuded an indescribable charisma.
âI brought a guest as you instructed me, Princess.â
As soon as Passius spoke, her gaze shifted from one side of the garden to the other.
Her amber eyes fixed not on the man who had called her, but on Rudger.
âYou have come.â
A beautiful, powerful, clean voice. It was a voice he hadnât heard in seven years.
First Princess Eileen von Exilion. In fact, the next emperor stared at Rudger with an emotionless gaze.
Ordinary people would naturally bow their heads but Rudger did not shy away from that gaze. Instead, he met it head-on and stared at Eileen.
A faint smile appeared on Eileenâs bored face.
âYouâve brought the right person. Good work, Lord Passius.â
âI just followed orders.â
âWhile youâre at it, Iâll give you another order. I want to have a conversation with this person alone, so step back a little.â
Passius was taken aback by the words, but as soon as he remembered the word âorder,â he bowed his head.
âYes, sir.â
Passius went back the way he came and disappeared from the open space.
Left alone, Rudger stared at Eileen, who was still sitting on the observatory.
âWhat are you doing, not coming up?â
ââ¦â¦.â
Realizing that there was no avoiding it now that he had come this far, Rudger made his way to the observation deck where Eileen was sitting.
[Ting-ting-ting! Ting-ting-ting!]
Each step he took up the marble staircase made a beautiful keyboard sound.
Magic had been carved into the marble itself, and it was designed to resonate with sweet music just by stepping on it. It was truly a space made for the high and mighty.
The observation deck was not so high. At the top of the stairs, Rudger casually sat down in the empty chair across from Eileen.
âCheeky guy, I havenât asked you to sit down yet.â
âIsnât that what you asked me to do?â
âHo-ho. Donât you know who I am?â
âYou are First Princess Eileen von Exilion.â
âEven though you know that, you donât look down but face me confidently. Youâre a man full of spirit as Iâve heard.â
Eileen smiled amusedly.
It was a beautiful smile that any man would immediately be captivated by, but Rudger did not fall for it.
âI heard you wanted to see me.â
âYes.â
âMay I ask why?â
Rudger asked straightforwardly because he had no intention of wasting time.
She hadnât expected him to be so straightforward, but Eileenâs eyes lit up with interest.
âWhy do I have to tell you?â
Her words had a lot of meanings but Rudger didnât let them sway him.
âIf you donât tell me why, I wonât know.â
âThe world calls you a genius, but is this something that even a geniusâs intellect canât figure out?â
âI do not consider myself a genius, which is why I do not know what the Princess intentions are.â
The words were spoken without any hesitation. It wasnât an act of humility to lower his status, but rather something he could only say because he genuinely thought so.
âWell, if youâre that curious, Iâll tell you. The reason isnât that grand, really, itâs just that the teachers of Theon are visiting the palace and I wanted to meet the rumored man myself.â
âYou mean the rumors?â
âYes. I have my own interests in the magical world and in Theon. Itâs where my dear little sister goes to school after all.â
One of Rudgerâs eyebrows twitched at the mention of the Third Princess Erendir.
âBut I heard one personâs name a lot in my ears. The creator of source code magic, the inventor of coordinate designation magic, and the one who has even succeeded in increasing the amount of mana emitted.â
As she said that, First Princess Eileen added an afterthought.
âOh, and did I say that he became the planning director of Theon?â
âSo you knew all that.â
âI canât help but notice since itâs what everyone talks about. The difference is that while others may forget about it quickly, I donât.â
I donât forget.
Rudger narrowed his eyes to the strange heat felt in Eileenâs words.
âYou must have a pretty good memory.â
âYes, itâs a problem because itâs so good. I remember what happened seven years ago as vividly as last night.â
ââ¦â¦.â
â. I have especially good eyes to see and ears to hear, so I often hear things that others donât.â
âThatâs not unusual, I suppose. All great minds have people like that.â
âYes, but I am not like them. Their eyes and ears are limited to their own courtyards, but I see farther.â
Eileen took another sip of tea and Rudger also naturally drank the black tea.
âAmong them, I hear a lot of strange stories that others donât know. Are you curious?â
Rudgerâs expression remained unchanged as he replied, his eyes seemingly piercing.
âIâm not really curious.â
âI find it curious that you are so uninterested in a story that others would be dying to hear. Or is it because you donât need to know?â
âIâm saying I donât need to know.â
âWhat, itâs not a big deal. Itâs just the identity of a great hunter, a criminal of the century, a mysterious thief, and a legendary mercenary.â
Eileen smirked at Rudger, not even bothering to hide it now. It was as if she were asking him if he was going to go through with it.
ââ¦â¦.â
Rudger sipped his tea wordlessly, savoring the flavor, then silently placed his teacup on the table.
In a peaceful landscape with birds chirping and warm sunshine Rudger opened his mouth quietly.
âYou left out one thing.â
âWhat are you talking about?â
âHe did some detective work in the middle. It wasnât that long, but it was popular among people.â
âHmm. I didnât know that.â
âIf you look up Eugene-François Vidocq, Iâm sure youâll find some material.â
âDo you have any other advice?â
âAll I know is that heâs currently teaching magic in Theon.â
âAhahaha!â
At that, Princess Eileen held her belly and laughed. It was an uncharacteristic look for a princess, but beautiful nonetheless.
âNow you donât even try to hide it!â
âI just know that thereâs no point in trying any further in front of someone who already knows.â
âThen why donât you cut the crap, I donât think youâre the kind of man whoâs developed manners in seven years.â
âIâm a teacher at the Academy of Magic, so Iâm being polite in front of someone who might be the next emperor.â
âNot the next emperor, but the actual emperor.â
âThe hooded figure running in the alleyways is now a new person.â
âIsnât the shadow that used to rip and kill people being polite now?â
The two did not even think about hiding their true feelings from each other anymore.
Eileen, who smiled as if she was having fun and with a dim gaze, asked Rudger.
âYouâve come to see me because youâre finally willing to serve me again?â
âI did not come to see you. I came on business, and you called me.â
âYou said you respect me, but you speak very ambiguously. Why donât you just speak casually?â
âI can address you in the highest terms if necessary. Do you command me using your authority?â
At that, Eileen waved her hand.
âForget it. You wouldnât have run away that day if you did as you were told.â
âIs that why you investigated me?â
âBecause I was curious as to why the man responsible for creating the next Emperor, disappeared from his lofty position.â
âYouâre not the emperor yet.â
âSoon I will be, so why did you run away?â
âBecause power and fame are not what I seek.â
âAnd yet youâre quite famous now?â
âThatâs because I am now a teacher, Rudger Chelici.â
In fact, he didnât expect to become so famous at first, but later planned to use it to his advantage.
Rudger didnât bother to explain it to the woman in front of him.
A beautiful woman, but also a deadly poison, she was not to be shown anything that might suggest weakness.
Itâs too late now that she knows what heâs been up to.
âWere you responsible for the recent events in Leathervelk? No, I suppose not. I canât think of anything that Sir Trina wouldnât know about.â
âThatâs an unfair assessment.â
Rudger said so and asked stealthily.
âSince when have you noticed anything about me?â
âMy chess piece in Leathervelk kept failing to move forward. Since then, Iâve got a hunch.â
âYouâre the only one who calls her a chess piece.â
âSo Iâm the pinnacle of this country.â
These were words that could only come from someone who had never doubted her own abilities and power. Worse was that Rudger couldnât argue with the brazen declaration.
âThatâs why a man who once worked as a shadow dagger is no match for the imperial family.â
âDidnât I tell you that I was visiting in the course of my duties as a teacher?â
âYouâre lying. You may fool others, but you canât fool me. You must be here for a purpose.â
Eileen had a point but even if she knew that, there was no reason for Rudger to tell her.
âAre you looking for something?â
ââ¦â¦.â
Rudger glared at Eileen when she asked if he was looking for something.
âI guess I got it right.â
âIt seems that youâre deliberately trying to figure it out even though you already know it.â
âNot already. I had to work pretty hard to figure it out. It was a bit of a struggle because it had to be done in secret so that no one else would find out.â
âHard workâ might seem like an empty word, but knowing Eileen, Rudger was surprised to hear her say it.
âI wonder what effort youâve made?â
âNothing much. I bought every piece of art from the Kunst auction house that was released, every single one.â
Eileen corrected her remarks.
âNo, not âevery single one,â because one was left out.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âWith the cooperation of Luke, I found a list of auction items to come out of the Kunst auction house. And compared to the collected list, there was only one missing.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âItâs strange, though. Itâs not like it has any special powers or anything, just a missing piece with no known purpose.â
The woman in front of him, the one heâd faced seven years ago, when heâd first assumed his false identity knew more about him than anyone else.
How many valuables heâd robbed from the Kunst auction house.
He even took them by all sorts of different routes, dividing them up instead of selling them in the same place, and disposing of them over time. Still, Eileen was relentless, and she recovered it all on her own.
It was crazy, to be honest but she did it.
âOh, my.â
At this point, he didnât even think about getting angry.
To be honest, he even felt relieved. He didnât have to make up lies on the fly to hide, or bother to see what the other person was really thinking.
In a way, itâs a great way to have an unmasked and honest conversation.
âWell, itâs no big deal, itâs just a collection Iâm putting together for my own personal hobby.â
Eileen could see the intent in Rudgerâs eyes.
âHa. Thatâs really interesting.â
Itâs been seven years. Not forgetting for seven years, she persistently tracked and raked in information. She thought she had the advantage, but this man showed no signs of panic. On the contrary, heâs looking at her with a challenging gaze. No, itâs not a challenging gaze.
âIâm waiting for my challenge.â
It was a real blow to Eileenâs pride.
She was supposed to be the one getting all the information, holding the high ground, looking down. Instead, it was Rudger looking down.
âThe Empress must have a lot of hands, then.â
âIndeed.â
âIt was you who sent the lieutenant general to Theon Magic Festival, and you probably had him contact me on purpose to add credence to your suspicions.â
The words sent a shiver down Eileenâs spine but she quickly regained her composure and squinted at Rudger.
âDid you notice that, tooâ¦â¦?â
âI canât say I did, since the other person acted as if they had no idea about it, so Iâm glad you outlined it.â
âIt seems that it was not the privilege of only one side to be able to check the opponent in the process.â
âItâs no use trying to trap me with weakness, because Iâll just disappear, as I did again.â
âAnd if I try to oppress you with my strength? This is my domain. I have no fewer than three masters at my beck and call.â
âWill you do it?â
âDo you think I canât?â
âThen do it.â
There was no worry or fear in Rudgerâs voice. That didnât mean to say that she wouldnât be able to call the Royal Guard. Rather, it was the other way around.
âIâm not sure Iâd recommend it.â
Even if all of them were gathered, this man was only saying this because he was confident of fighting all of them.
âIâll leave the choice to the Princess.â
Sapphire-blue eyes stared at Eileen.
âJust like that day seven years ago.â