Chapter 262 - Time To Act (2)
Return of the Female Knight
Carlisleâs voice was low as he spoke.
ââ¦What was the cause of death?â
âChronic illness. I believe those were the results of the official autopsy. Of course, youâll have to confirm the details for yourself later on.â
Carlisle cast his mind back to several nights ago. He recalled that Ophelia had come to talk to Sullivan about Redfield, and then Sullivan summoned Carlisle to speak to him on the matter. If Sullivan were alive then, then he would have been waiting at the Northern Palace. But because he did not appearâ¦it was likely that Sullivan was dead before that.
The criminal must have known Sullivanâs death first, then pretended to be the Emperor and set up the trap. Carlisleâs best guess was that Sullivan passed away shortly after the meeting.
ââ¦So someone must have found out about my fatherâs death early on and lured me into a trap.â
Elena nodded in silent agreement. She had calculated various scenarios in her head as well, and this seemed the most likely outcome. Isaac spoke again.
âAnd one more thing. Redfieldâs succession to the throne was restored soon after the announcement of the emperorâs death.â
Carlisleâs expression turned into a dark scowl.
âWho would dare to do such a thing?â
âThere is a document bearing the Emperorâs seal restoring the Second Princeâs succession.â
Carlisle gave a light snort. He no longer had to wonder who the culprit was. It was easily Empress Opheliaâs doing, given the timing of Sullivanâs death, as well her motives for murdering Carlisle and restoring her sonâs position to the throne.
However, it was still unclear whether Ophelia killed Sullivan or accidentally found him. The official investigation concluded that the Emperorâs death was from chronic illness, but Ophelia had sent assassins after Carlisle yet again. His eyes flashed with anger. Although he did not say a word, the atmosphere in the parlor room became heavy from the deathly chill emanating from him.
Elena spoke this time.
âWhat happened to the Crown Princeâs palace? There are many soldiers there.â
âThe Empress has completely blocked access to the palace. No one can go in or out.â
ââ¦It would be difficult to send news there.â
It was clear that Empress Ophelia had laid the place under siege to prevent information about Carlisle and Elena from reaching there. If so, many people in the palace would not even know that they had been missing. Elena pressed her lips in a thin line.
ââ¦This is worse than expected.â
They had relatively few outside forces, as the majority of Carlisleâs soldiers were in the palace. It would be a huge disadvantage for them.
Finally, Carlisle spoke again.
âI see. Is there anything else I should know?â
âNo, Your Highness. That is all.â
Carlisle then turned to Elena.
âMy wife.â
âYes, tell me.â
ââ¦I wish to be alone for a while.â
Carlisle looked as calm as a pond on the outside, but that didnât mean he wasnât angry. Elena saw the cold blue flame in his eyes. She could only guess at what he was feeling about the news of Sullivanâs death, and she gave him a sad nod.
âVery well. Iâll leave you for a moment.â
Carlisle needed time to be alone with his emotions. Elena stood up silently, and Isaac followed suit. The door closed, and Carlisle was finally left alone.
Elenaâs mind was a whirlwind of thought. Although she knew that Sullivan died from her previous life, she didnât expect it to happen this early in this timeline. Her heart was heavy with regret, as she could save Carlisle and her family from death, but she was helpless in stopping Sullivanâs disease.
âCouldnât I have done anything more?â
The memory of Sullivan looking affectionately upon her caused a lump to form in her throat. Isaac gave a careful look towards Elena.
âIs there anything else you need, Your Highness?â
âAhâ¦â
Elena blinked into awareness. Carlisle must be feeling more grief than anyone, but he outwardly tried to remain as composed as he could. The situation for them right now was difficult.
âIâll write to my family informing them that Crown Prince Carlisle is alive. We should mobilize the power of the nobles soon as well.â
âYes, Your Highness.â
Isaacâs eyes glimmered in admiration of Elenaâs decisions. But her words did not end there.
âSell all the land I have invested in as well.â
âAh, all of it?â
Isaacâs eyes widened in surprise. Elenaâs foresight into the future had allowed her massive returns in her investments, and it was time to tap into her secret war chest she had stored for Carlisle.
âI believe itâs the time to use it soon.â
âUnderstood.â
âDo you have the brooch I told you to keep last time?â
Isaac nodded, remembering the lily-shaped brooch embroidered with brilliant jewels.
âYes. I have kept it secure for you.â
It was the brooch that Harry had given to Elena. If she needed to contact him, she would do so with the brooch. Because it wasnât meant as an ornament for a dress, she had given it to Astar for safekeeping in the worst of situations, and if something unexpected happened, she could use it anytime.
Elenaâs face was set as she spoke.
âDeliver the brooch to the Krauss family and tell them I request a meeting.â
Elena and Carlisle had to return to the Imperial Palace before Empress Ophelia took complete control. Various options were open to them, but now was the time to finally bring the Krausses to their side.