Chapter 80
The Tyrant’s Tranquilizer
âIs it true what Young Lady Serina is saying?â
Serwin shook his head.
âCount Bowen has nothing to do with it.â
âThen why is Young Lady Serina like this?â
âI guess someone has a grudge. Letâs just call the knights and kick her out.â
Amelie grabbed Serenaâs shoulder.
âGet up for now. I will look into what you said and write a letter.â
âYes, yes!â
âIâm just looking into it. Thereâs nothing else I can do. His Majesty is the one who will make the decision.â
âHis Majesty will help Miss Amelie with anything you ask. Please speak well to him.â
Amelie hardened her face. It occurred to her that Serinaâs shamelessness was too much.
âYou really have no shame. Are you hiding your faults and being rude to me and His Majesty?â
âItâs not like that⦠Iâm sorry if it offended you.â
âIâll look into what you said and write to you later. Go back now.â
Amelie turned coldly and took a step towards the palace.
âAh, Miss Amelie!â
Woof, woof!
Serina tried to follow Amelie but couldnât out of fear of the big black dog Serwin, who barked at her with his fangs showing, and began to sob from fear.
âUh⦠Why are you crying?â
Amelie was very concerned about what was going on behind her, but she walked firmly looking forward.
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Returning to the bedroom, Amelie turned Serwin back into a human. She was sad when his tail, which had been spinning around frantically, disappeared.
âIt was cute though.â
Amelie looked at Serwinâs hair for no reason. It was really cute that every time she patted his head, his ears tilted back.
âAs expected, itâs good to be a human. How frustrated I was because I couldnât talk.â
Serwin sat down on the sofa.
âSit down.â
He stared at Amelie. He returned as a person, but his golden eyes were not very different from when he was a dog. The sharp eyes somehow looked round.
âCute.â
Amelie was taken aback by the thought and was startled. He looks cute even with that size and those bloody eyes! There must be something wrong with her eyes! Amelie rubbed her eyes with her hand.
âAmelie?â
âAh, itâs nothing.â
Amelie sat opposite Serwin.
âBy the way, what does Young Lady Serina mean?â
âAh, that thing.â
Serwin began to explain the whole story to Amelie step by step.
âLast time, Young Lady Manversâ took the data on the Countâs corruption as evidence, right?â
âYes.â
âThere are also other aristocrats involved in the Manversâ faction. I am pruning based on that.â
âPruning?â
It was an unfamiliar word for Amelie. Serwin thought for a moment about how to explain.
âThe nobles of the empire are largely divided into four factions. Bureaucratic factions centered on Marquis Lewin, Count Manvers, Duke Odorus, and Baron Avery.â
âYes. I learned that from Mrs. Enard.â
The four factions maintained their power by keeping each other in check and cooperating. It was the balance that Serwin had built for his entire life as emperor.
âThe power of each faction varies from time to time. If one side becomes too strong, the other forces are threatened, thatâs why we need to reduce their power to an appropriate level, which is called pruning.â
Serwin used to control the distribution of power by punishing people belonging to a particular faction, expelling them to their estates, or reducing their business.
âSo thatâs why Young Lady Bowen was so stressed, because the pruning target is the factions supporting Count Manvers.â
âYeah. Their power grew so much while I was away. As the Count Manversâ faction grows, the powers of Baron Avery and Duke of Odorus usually shrink. So I started pruning.â
âWhat about Count Bowen?â
âNot with Bowen. Recently, he has been lining up in the Manvers faction with his daughter, but he is originally from the Duke faction. His son is also a young bureaucrat working in the Ministry of the Internal Affair, and he is a part of the Duke Odorus faction.â
âItâs like being half in and half out.â
âThatâs right. Count Bowen was excluded from pruning because the Dukeâs power shouldnât decrease.â
Moreover, Count Bowenâs father, the former Count, was a respected scholar. He was a difficult opponent to meddle with.
âBut youâre the one who sends threatening letters in the first place on my behalf?â
âThatâs true.â
Amelie agreed. What would Serwin gain by doing so? He can just ask the heads to punish any young women who may have offended her.
âBut I canât believe that the target of pruning is the same as the family of Young Lady who received the threat letter. Itâs not just a coincidence.â
âThatâs right, itâs uncomfortable to pass it off as an accident. Iâll have to do some investigating. If the list leaked out itâs a serious problem.â
âWho sent this letter?â
Then, Milena carefully raised her hand. Serwin looked at Milena and nodded. It was a gesture to speak quickly.
âMilena?â
Milena said, bowing her head.
âI sent that letter.â
âYou did?â
Amelie was startled. Milena walked to Amelie, shoulders hunched like a guilty child.
âWhy did you send such a letter?â
âThey ignored Miss Amelie at the tea party.â
âWhatâs wrong with that?â
âWhat do you mean whatâs wrong with it? You have to get revenge! How can you stay still? They completely betrayed Amelieâs favor! They have to taste the bitterness of life when it comes to things like that!â
Milena began to tell Amelie one by one of the things she had done in the meantime. As she watched Amelie get hurt, she was determined not to let everyone in the room sit still. As Amelie would not approve, the revenge took place in secret.
Using her specialty, she collected random information about the Young Ladies attending the tea party. About them, their friends, their surroundings, even family problems. Most of the people of the Manvers faction had similar values and personalities to Count Manvers, so the more she dug, the bigger the flaws she found.
âThey did a lot of things. Donât they have an affair with a maidâs husband or steal things from a jewelry store? I didnât have enough space to write all their sins on the letter, so I had to choose a few evil deeds.â
Milena sent her carefully selected threats in an anonymous letter, and the Young Ladies who received her letter went into panic.
âAt first, I thought they would try to find out who sent the letter, and they would question where the information came from.â
Since they mostly had relationships for the benefit of their families, there was no such thing as loyalty to each other as friends.
âIf they fight with each other like that, and uncover each otherâs faults, they think they will destroy themselvesâ¦â
Meanwhile, Serwinâs pruning began, and Milena had no choice but to stop her revenge before it was complete.
âThen, did the families of those who received the threatening letter overlap with those that were pruned?â
âYoung Lady Manvers only invited Young Ladies from families close to the Count. The people gathered at the tea party are naturally members of families deeply belonging to the Manvers faction. Your Majesties pruning targets and the tea party inviteeâs inevitably overlap.â
âSo, of those who received the threatening letter, Count Bowen is not the only one to be eliminated.â
âYes. Thatâs right.â
âNo matter how rude they were, itâs a threatening letter. You canât send things like that.â
âTheyâre asking for it. If they hadnât done bad things in the first place, they wouldnât have been threatenedâ¦â
âMilena!â
Amelie shouted at Milena, who wiggled her hands. If it wasnât for Serwin, the scolding would have been perfectly successful.
âWhy are you scolding her? Sheâs doing a good job. Your maid is loyal. Itâs also the maidâs job to deal with the person who insulted her master.â
Serwin was very satisfied. He was worried that they had gone too far to the gentle Amelie, but he was glad that her maid was so sharp.
âYour Majesty! You canât praise her! Donât do that again, Milena.â
âIâm confident that I wonât get caught.â
âItâs not important whether you get caught or not. You canât threaten anyone in any situation!â
Amelie opened her eyes wide. Milena bowed her head again. She was discouraged to see Amelie truly angry for the first time.
ââ¦Yes.â
âI have to write a letter to Young Lady Bowen so she doesnât have to worry, so please prepare it.â
Milena left the room with a sullen face. It was the first time she was scolded by Amelie, so the shock was even greater. But afterwards she still didnât regret it. If they hadnât been ignoring Amelie from the start or blaming her, she wouldnât have written a threatening letter.
Serwin agreed with Milenaâs thoughts.
âTheyâre asking for it.â
But he kept his mouth shut. It was because he realized through experience that Amelie is quite scary when sheâs angry.
Amelie started writing letters to Serina. There was no Count Bowen on Serwinâs list, so it was meant to be reassuring. She tried to write frankly, but she couldnât bear to write that Milena had sent her a threatening letter. She did it to protect Milena and also not to be falsely accused of ordering the letters herself.
âMy conscience hurtsâ¦â
Amelie struggled to deceive even when just writing a letter. Watching her figure, Milena vowed to protect Amelie more meticulously and thoroughly in her future.
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On the other hand, Serina couldnât believe it when she received Amelieâs letter.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âHis Majesty wonât touch Count Bowen? Thereâs no way!â
Then, what happened! Why is Count Bowenâs business getting difficult!
Serina remembered Amelie getting very angry at the end.
âThatâs true. Thereâs something Iâve done.â
If she could help her after such a thing, she would be a real pushover.
âBecause sheâs angry with me, I have to make up for it. Iâm sure sheâll help my family when her anger is relieved.â
However, Serina was at a loss for how to get forgiveness from Amelie.
âWhat does Amelie need? I should give her what she wants.â
Serina fell into trouble. She wonât accept jewelry or money, and she wonât need it. The emperor is giving away all his personal wealth.
âHowever, Amelie showed interest inâ¦â
Serina remembered that she had run into Amelieâs maid a few days ago.
âDid she say she was interested in the anomalies of the Imperial Palace?â
She also asked the emperor to receive related data from the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
âShould I collect some data on that? If I ask my grandfatherâs disciples, I can give her more detailed information than the Ministry of Internal Affairs⦠If it is not satisfactory, it will at least be an expression of sincerity.â
She wondered if this would work, but she couldnât think of anything that would suit Amelieâs taste.
âYeah, I have to do something!â
Serina began to write letters to people who could help her.