Chapter 541 - A Piece of Cake
Kingdom's Bloodline
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Thales did not know what the usual order of banquets of Constellation nobility was like, but based on his observations at this royal banquet held in his name, the dining etiquette of Constellatiates were head and shoulders above that of Northlanders:
At the entrance stage of the banquet, people walked about and greeted each other but remained orderly; men sat interspersed among women and both interacted appropriately and naturally; servants and attendants bustled about and offered their service attentively; the guards on watch kept a low profile and were almost invisible; even the clowns and minstrels invited to liven the atmosphere performed suitable music and moderate acts, never crossing into key areas and disturbing the guests.
Thales recalled the banquet that King Nuven held at Heroic Spirit Palace, and could not help but feel regret for Little Rascal for a secondâ âbut he immediately remembered that it was still unknown whether the latter was dead or alive, so his condolence in jest turned into pure melancholy.
âHis Majesty has arrived!â
âLong live the king!â
âLong live the queen!â
The kingâs contingent entered the hall and the Mindis Hall that had initially quietened down burst into life; greetings and discussions surged like tides.
âMay you be blessed with good health!â
âGod bless Constellation...â
âCongratulations on your father-son reunion with His Grace the duke...â
A huge vortex that centered around King Kessel seemed to have formed in the banquet hall, powerful and overwhelming. It pulled all guestsâfrom honorary counts to appointed barons, from invited officials to honorary military officersâup from their seats and had them swarming over like ants towards the center. It was not until they entered the safe zone and encountered the stern-looking royal guards that they snapped out of their daze.
Many guests in the front row got down on their knees deferentially and knelt in salute, but their fitting etiquette could not mask their impatience.
âThe Lochmurray family of Donner River greets you...â
âYour Majesty, on behalf of all the members of Eastern City Police Station...â
âGo forward a little, try your best to let His Majesty see us, but donât be too deliberate, in case we are discourteous in front of His Majesty...â
âYour Majesty, do you remember Hazard from the Battle of the Altar?â
Thales took all this in. He watched as the guests around King Kessel competed for the kingâs attention, bowing from the front row to the back, like straw being harvested in rows.
Where the sickle reached, the straw fell.
Thales suddenly remembered the Dark Night Temple drama that he watched as a child. In the scene which depicted the arrival of disaster, the same was true of the actors on stage playing the roles of âkindhearted folkâ. During the plot where disaster ravaged the world, accompanied by intense and somber music, they howled in anguish and fell over before the actors who were strangely dressed up as âdisasterâ.
The only difference was, after these âstrawâ fell, they gradually arose and subtly tilted towards Thales, their gazes restrained yet complex.
King Kessel was composed and his strides steady; beside him, Queen Keya was nodding gently and kept smiling. One silent and dignified, the other friendly and pleasant, they walked forward hand in hand beyond the second flight of steps towards the highest seats which faced the entire banquet hall and were exclusive to the royal family.
Of course, not everyone was pulled into the âvortexâ triggered by the king.
The Duke of Eastern Sea cum Prime Minister Bob Cullen sat beaming at a long table on the second tier, surrounded by Eastern Sea Hill nobles to whom he was close. An endless stream of central officials and important nobles came forward to pay tribute to the Prime Minister. They exchanged greetings and proposed toasts while patiently awaiting the arrival of the king and the prince, occasionally praising each other and lamenting that the kingdom had an heir and that Constellation will prosper.
Duke Zayen Covendier sat across from Prime Minister Cullen. Many low-level bureaucrats and businesspersons of new wealth that approached the long table with anticipation but failed to muster up the courage to greet the prime minister chose to pay their respects to this young dignitary who commanded South Coast Hill. Encouraged by the duke, they gradually loosened up and chatted comfortably together. Before leaving, they lauded the approachability, grace, and honesty of the master of Iris Flowers.
In sharp contrast to this table was another long table on the same tier which was much more desolate: in shackles, with silver hair up to his shoulders, the duke of the Northern Territory, Val Arunde quietly sat at one end. He ignored the strange inquisitive gazes from those around him and drank alone. Behind him stood a few royal guards that kept a close eye on him. Apart from old friends, only a few straightforward Northern Territory nobles and honorary soldiers that fought alongside him in battle dared approach to greet him.
At the other end of the long table was the casually seated Duke of Land of Cliffs, Koshder Nanchester. The master of Great Deer Antler observed the commotion triggered by the king with a cold eye and occasionally raised his glass to Duke Val who sat across from him. Many nobles with rich family histories and close ties to the Northern Territory and the Land of Cliffs came over to greet him, but compared to the prime minister and Duke of Iris Flowersâ table, this one was considerably neglected and bleak.
In contrast, the third-tier seats right next to the dukeâs long table were much more harmonious. Those seated here were probably less noble than guardian dukes and appointed counts, but they were equally, if not more, important. For example, central administration politicians of the Imperial Conference, bureaucrats of the various departments of Eternal Star City and important leaders of the business industry.
As well as the Central Territory hereditary landowners which included the âSeven Jadestars Attendantsâ.
âIt sure is a large crowd, isnât it?â Baron Stone looked at the king expressionlessly. âThere are four dukes alone...â
Baron Stone paused.
He spotted the young man accompanying Princess Elise and chuckled softly. âI beg your pardon, five.â
âIndeed. Iris Flowers and Sun Sword and Shield I understand, but Great Deer Antler and White Eagle, and many others...â at the same table, Viscount Adrian of Swan Province expressed his agreement. He looked towards Mrs. Barney at the other end of the long table and sighed. His gaze focused on her son and the âtoyâ in his hands. âI thought I would never see it again in my lifetime.â
âThe young master has returned, the kingdom is stable, naturally this will be a magnificent and unprecedented event as there is much to celebrate,â Mrs. Barney responded flawlessly with a smile. She softly urged her son who was playing with the Nine-Pointed Star Emblem, âLuther, listen to me, put away the dukeâs gift for now. Look, there are so many things to play with on the table.â
Elsewhere, Doyleâs father, old Baron Doyle turned around and started explaining enthusiastically to a market bureaucrat at the next table, âSo, the grain harvest in my territory this year has been plentiful, even the granaries are overflowing... But as you know, low grain prices will hurt the farmers. If you could raise the market prices of local grain in accordance with laws and regulations when foreigners visit to purchase grains... I mean, set it at a reasonable price... Oh, is it so? I understand I understand, you need to act according to the rules...â
âBy the way, do you see the two guards behind the Duke of Star Lake? Notice the more handsome one... Sigh , thatâs my son Daniel Doyle. He guards the royal family loyally, and is deeply trusted by Duke Thales... So with him here, I feel like Iâm going home whenever I come to Mindis Hall...â
âThe stern-looking tall guy next to him, thatâs Caleb Glover. Heâs my sonâs best friend that serves His Grace the duke together with him, they are like brothers! Heâs also the younger stepbrother of Viscount Glover... Which Glover? Oh, you know, Viscount of Lake Mountain County, Lozano Glover, one of the Seven Jadestar Attendants, cornerstone of the kingdomâs Department of Finance...â
âOh? What? Youâve changed your mind? You feel that low grain prices will hurt farmers too? You need to go back and review the relevant laws and adjust the pricing? I say, good sir, I knew I didnât misjudge you! To be frank, Iâm upright and confident, I donât normally think much of mediocre and tawdry folk, so I appreciate getting along with someone as patriotic and principled as yourself, good sir... Here here, drink more...â
As the king and his contingent approached, the important guests at these elegant long tables stopped their conversation. They did not rush forward indecorously like many other guests, but still stood up at their long tables and bowed in respect.
âSalutes are not necessary, everyone,â Thales watched as the king walked past the center of the hall, headed up the steps, and walked from the most ordinary seats past the dukesâ long tables, and heard him say, âIf I were to wait for each of you to finish kissing my ring, we wouldnât be able to start even by dawn.â
The kingâs tone was indifferent, but its substance lingered within the hall.
Thales was stunned; he subconsciously touched the back of his hand.
There was no ring on it.
âKeep your behavior in check,â Aunt Elise beside him noticed his unusual reaction. Although she was still smiling, her tone became somewhat stern, âMaybe Jines can behave without care, but you...â
Thales merely felt a tightening sensation on his arm.
âYou are the prince. When facing the entire kingdom, your bearing, expression, gaze, tone...your each and every move will be magnified infinitely and over-scrutinized.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
His aunt held his arm, but her words were so powerful that Thales could not help but straighten his back and adjusted his posture.
âWear your armor properly, or in Jinesâ words: raise your shield.â
Thales took a deep breath and tried hard to make his smile seem natural.
Under the guidance of the Chief of Palace Administration, Baron Quentin and the captain of the royal guards, Adrian, the king, with the queen on his arm, familiarly stepped onto the highest tier and comfortably took his seat.
He faced the guests and overlooked the entire hall.
Thales, led by Mallos and Gilbert, sat at a long table that was one tier lower than that of the king. Aunt Elise and Jines sat to his left; both glanced concernedly at him.
A few meters away, Zayen Covendier at the next table smiled at Thales, a smile that seemed to carry profound connotations.
Countless gazes looked up in unison and focused on the people seated at these few tables.
The guests had different expressions and reactions; Thales could see it all from where he sat.
Of course, from the kingâs perspective, Thalesâ action must have been equally apparent.
Thales listened to his own heartbeat, but âunprofessionallyâ allowed his mind to wander for a second. He suddenly recalled that, in the memory of his past life, the moment one stepped onto a podium, all the luck and fantasy one had in their school days will be shattered.
It turns out that, in those thousands of days, those small acts that you thought were well-hidden, low-key and unnoticeable that you did on the podium and under the desk, the teachers could see everything clearly without missing a thing.
But they still pretended that nothing happened, still patiently continued teaching with a smile.
As if the students in the class were all good children who were listening attentively, did they not?
At this moment, Thales maintained his smile and quietly looked at the âgood studentsâ in the hall, suddenly realizing the significance of the elevation of the kingâs seat.
âDamn it, Zombie, shuffle over a little, otherwise the pretty maids...I mean, attendants, canât pass when they serve the food...â Doyle said through gritted teeth behind Thales.
âItâs a little too narrow here, isnât it? Has this really been prepared for the prince? It was wider at the Barney family manor banquet...â
âOr is it that personal attendants have no human rights...â
Next to him, Mallos, who was sat at the same table as Gilbert, shot a piercing look over.
Doyleâs hushed complaints instantly disappeared from Thalesâ ears.
The banquet hall gradually quietened down.
The master of Eastern Sea Hill cum prime minister, Duke Cullen stood up smilingly. He raised a hand to stop the music before bowing to the king, his protruding belly almost pushing the table over a few inches.
âYour Majesty, there hasnât been such a grand royal banquet in Eternal Star City for a long time. This is a national event...â
But Kessel the Fifth merely waved his hand a little, casually stuffing the prime ministerâs words back into his mouth.
âI know why you are all here,â
âYou clearly know why Iâm here too,â
The kingâs cold voice reverberated in the hall and, just as in countless Imperial Conferences, the temperature plummeted.
âLetâs not waste time,â
Prime Minister Cullen, who had obviously prepared a lengthy opening speech, choked a little.
King Kessel leaned on his seat and said calmly, âLetâs eat.â
In the hall, the guests that attended this rare royal banquet in anticipation of a joyous and warm celebration were all stunned!
Huh?
In that moment, whether it was the calm and appropriate lords and dukes, the splendidly dressed ladies, the performers that enthusiastically hoped to make a name for themselves on this occasion, or the guards and attendants that tried their best to maintain order...
It felt like a bucket of cold water was splashed directly in their faces.
The hall was reduced to absolute silence; the atmosphere was extremely awkward.
Beside Thales, Aunt Elise sighed, and Gilbert next to him furrowed his brows.
After a few seconds of silence, endless murmurs could be heard throughout the hall; the guests were whispering in each othersâ ears like bees buzzing.
Duke Cullen was rooted to the spot, in a blur and slightly overwhelmed.
Thales sensed the atmosphere around him. He could not help but rolled his eyes and lowered his head subconsciously.
Whoa.
Papa Kessel.
Iâve underestimated you.
You are the kingdomâs greatest mood killer!
But, speaking of mood killers...
It would be nice if Duke Fakenhaz was here. A wisecracker like him must know what to say in such a situation.
Amidst the raucous buzz, every guest had a different opinion.
âYou know, Kessel wasnât like this before...â Aunt Elise pressed close to his ear and whispered awkwardly in explanation, âPerhaps itâs because the royal family hasnât held a banquet for too long...â
At the Seven Jadestar Attendantsâ table, the old Viscount Patterson ignored the terrified gazes of his two nephews, and scoffed disdainfully and disrespectfully, âNo matter how many years have passed... even with a crown on his head, that kidâs speeches are still terrible,â
âMy guess is, when heâs going to bed a lady, this is what he says: letâs do it.â
This flustered the guests at the same table, who smiled but said nothing.
Until Viscount Adrian responded appropriately, âSimple and efficient, straight to the point,â
âHis Majesty is indeed a role model to us all.â
Viscount Patterson scoffed and mumbled sarcastically, âUs all?â
On the other side, Baron Stone turned around and nodded expressionlessly, âUs all.â
Further away, at the table reserved for foreign guests, a gleam flashed across the eyes of Administrator Jorge from Elaphure City in the North. âThis king sure has guts...â
The bearded man chuckled, ignoring the glances of those around him. âDamn it, Iâm starting to like him.â
This scene lasted for a good few seconds, until Duke Cullen let out a sigh and a few coughs to suppress the rising chatter. He resumed his earnest and well-meaning advice, âYour Majesty, but by convention, you need to make a toast and give a speech at the start of the banquet...â
King Kessel looked up slowly, as if waking up from deep slumber. âReally? Iâve almost completely forgotten.â
Duke Cullen nodded with a smile. âThatâs right. Think back to the banquets you attended when you were young. There were many that were held here, werenât there...â
The king narrowed his eyes, his voice majestic as ever; everyone could not help but look solemn. âBut it was never my turn to speak then, was it?â
The Duke of Eastern Sea shuddered. âYour Majesty, this...â
His face was pale as his mouth opened and closed but still failed to come up with a response.
Thales watched Duke Cullenâs attempt to be mindful of the public impact and preserve the kingâs prestige which culminated in his embarrassing state of being at a loss for words, and could not help but feel sorry for him.
To think that this poor grandpa was the prime minister and was probably put on the spot by King Kessel every day at the Imperial Conference...
âAlright,â King Kessel said softly. He let the poor prime minister off and looked at the seats a tier below. âSon, you do it.â
Thales met the kingâs gaze, and in accordance with his etiquette training instincts, subconsciously nodded to His Majesty the king in response.
Perfect etiquette, appropriate smile.
To show unwavering loyalty.
But...
Huh?
After a fraction of a second, the young Duke of Star Lake came to himself and his smile froze.
Wait a minute.
What did he just say?
Do, do what?
The next moment, the gaze of everyone in the hall unanimously closed in on him!
Like countless glistening blades taking him hostage.
Duke Cullen exhaled and sat down trembling.
The king lowered his head again and started to fiddle with the wine glass in his hand, as if what happened earlier had nothing to do with him.
Thales recognized the current situation.
He turned around stiffly and saw Queen Keyaâs anticipating look, Jinesâ shocked and worried gaze, Gilberâs anxious expression, Mallos seemingly deep in thought, and countless...
âThales.â
Princess Elise, her smile unfaltering, composed as ever, nudged his arm under the table and muttered softly without moving her lips, âHurry up, donât hesitate, make a speech.â
âJust say whatever.â
After a few months of training, without the need to be reminded again, Prince Thales stood up instinctively.
Thanks to Jinesâ etiquette lessons, his posture was elegant and his gaze was calm.
Only Thales knew, it was all fake.
At this moment, the Sin of Hellâs River was desperately helping him stabilize his physical reactions, from his joints and muscles to his blood vessels and heartbeat...
Like a poor panting plasterer bustling back and forth, plugging holes as they appear but still failing to stop the roof from leaking.
Thales took a deep breath and, as he desperately maintained his calm smile, started racking his brains.
Thatâs not right. Speech? What speech?
Was there such an agenda on the program?
No one mentioned this at the banquet rehearsal!
Thales pivoted his neck stiffly, which from an outsiderâs point of view seemed calm and collected, and raised the wine glass that contained some wine that he did not know and did not have time to find out.
He looked around the hall at the pairs of eyes that were filled with various emotions: doubt, curiosity, expectation, enthusiasm, schadenfreude...
The Sin of Hellâs River was at a loss and kept changing repeatedly, but still could not figure out what its master wanted in that moment: Explosive power? Speed? Endurance? Agility? Heightened senses? Balance?
Or the fearlessness to battle to the death without retreating and eliminate everything in his path before stopping?
Thales struggled to suppress the rising ferocity of the Sin of Hellâs River, which had been aggravated by the delay in finding its target.
After all, this was not a life-and-death battle.
Thales smiled vexedly, raised his wine glass, nodded slightly, then cleared his throat to kill time.
No, this was much harder than battle.
Battle? Deal with rivals like Star Killer, Raven of Death, Legendary Wing, and Knight of Judgement?
Thatâs a piece of cake!