Chapter 570 - What Do I Need You For
Kingdom's Bloodline
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
In the swaying carriage, Thales and Raphael sat across from each other wordlessly.
Thales appraised the Secret Intelligence agent who had been through thick and thin with him in Dragon Clouds City and recalled their previous farewell in the tunnel.
Raphael looked content. His dark red eyes seemed somewhat cheery.
Like how he was at their first encounter, confident and wise.
âWhy is he always so confident?
âBut then he always carries out messy and appalling work that require others to clean up after him.â
At this thought, the youth who had left Ballard Room not long ago became gloomier.
âShouldnât you be playing cat and mouse with Star Killer in the north? When did you return?â Finding Raphaelâs mysterious smile unbearable, Thales broke the silence.
The corners of Raphaelâs lips curved upwards as he looked out the window. âRecently.â
âLook at that. What an answer.
âCould he have responded any more ambiguously?â
Thales coughed. âThose who are still at Dragon Clouds City, Wya and Ralf, and Putray...â
âSafe.â
Raphaelâs reply was concise, not revealing much.
Thales frowned.
âGilbert said he couldnât find you for the past few years in the Secret Intelligence Department...â
âConfidential.â
âSo at the Imperial Conference earlier, you disguised yourself...â
âConcealment.â
âSo why are you bringing me to the Secret Intelligence Department?â
âImportant matter.â
After a few rounds of back and forth, Thales, who felt like he was conversing with Yodel, chuckled out of exasperation, and asked sharply, âCanât your answers be longer?â
Finally, Raphael turned to face him. There was profound depth in his red eyes.
âBut you were the one who told me earlier, that if I spout another word of nonsense...
âYou would ask Miss Miranda for her hand in marriage?â
Thales choked. After a few seconds, he sighed and felt both mentally and physically exhausted.
âHow petty.â
Thales waved a hand resignedly and quit the game. âI was just kidding, alright?â
Raphael chuckled and leaned on the wall of the carriage comfortably.
âI know,â he replied cheerily, âMe too.â
Thales forced a half-smile.
âIs there a point in being so flippant?â
âNope.â Raphael appraised the princeâs speechless and disgruntled face. âItâs just fun.â
Thales was stumped for words, so he merely sighed.
After a few minutes.
âRaphael, have you seen Miranda in the past six years?â
Raphael raised his eyebrows. âYou want to know the truth?â
âOf course.â
âIâll have to lie then.â
Thales took a few seconds to digest this information. âOh.â
The prince nodded. âWhat about...seeing Kohen?â
âWho is that?â
â...â
The carriage continued to sway for a few more minutes. Thales let out a sigh.
âRaphael, if you plan to never leave the Secret Intelligence Department.â
The prince cast a serious look at the Barren Bone man. âWhat does she mean to you, then?
âAnd how do you face her?â
Raphael looked up to reveal his pair of ruby eyes. âWhy are you asking this all of a sudden?
âAnd showing interest in a subordinateâs love life.â
Raphael smiled sarcastically.
âWhat about you?â he asked in return, âWhat does she mean to you, Your Highness?â
Thales leaned on the wall of the carriage and sighed, âI told you I wonât marry Miranda...â
But what Raphael said next silenced Thales. âBut Iâm not talking about Miranda.â
Silence filled the air.
The scenery outside the window changed gradually from city streets to country roads.
Thales remained wordless.
âIn Dragon Clouds City, you shared a close relationship and were inseparable.â
Raphael looked northwards and continued in a brisk tone, âCan you really give up this relationship?
âAnd become strangers from here on out?â
Thales clenched his teeth.
âStop diverting the topic, Raphael,â the prince chided, âI have nothing to do with her.â
Raphael chuckled, unperturbed.
âIf you are destined to become king of Constellation, Your Highness, and orchestrate everything from Ballard Room...â
From what Thales could tell, the Barren Bone manâs words had become sharp as a blade.
âHow are you going to face...her?
âFace your beloved?â
Thales was annoyed.
âIâm only going to say it once, Raphael,â the prince turned around and sneered, âWeâre not that kind of relationship. Absolutely! Not!â
âWhat kind of relationship?â
âWhy do you care.â
âBut...â
âNo buts!â
âI just want to say...â
âDonât!â
After a series of back and forth, Raphael let out a long sigh and surrendered. âAlright.â
Thales scoffed and crossed his arms.
The Barren Bone man lamented, âItâs just such a shame that you donât like her...â
Thales turned further away.
âYou know, after much effort, we selected the finest grains for her and prepared to bring her home...â
Thales froze momentarily, then looked over.
âFinest grains, bring her home? Wait a minute, who are you talking about?â
âWho else?â
Raphael turned around.
âThe fine steed that the Secret Intelligence Department carefully chose for you out of thousands of candidates...â
Raphael flashed a wide grin. âJenny, of course.â
Thales was silent for a good ten seconds. He leaned against the carriage as it swayed with the wind.
Then he raised his middle finger expressionlessly.
âF*ck you.â
Raphael was amused by his expression.
Thales swore crossly, that if Raphael tried a joke like that again, when he became king, his first order would be to marry Miranda.
Ah, god knows how much he missed Kohen in that moment.
Raphael sat back in his seat.
âFeeling better?â
âNot at all.â Thales looked dispirited. âBut thank you anyway for providing such a lively atmosphere.â
âYouâre welcome.â Raphael was unbothered by the resentment in the princeâs words. âIn any case, youâre only going to feel worse later.â
Thalesâ mood that had slightly improved took a nosedive again.
âIs this related to the incident last night?â
A shadow was cast over Raphaelâs face.
âWhat else?â
When the topic reverted to official matters, the relaxed atmosphere disappeared completely.
The Barren Bone man sighed.
âFourteen hours ago, when I was busy organizing reports about the Alliance of Freedom war, I received news of an incident at the royal banquetâit seems that you are capable of stirring up trouble wherever you go.â
Raphael shook his head and clicked his tongue.
Thales grunted irritably, âDepose me then. Change my identity and let me disappear. Do you believe I can be a law-abiding citizen for the rest of my life?â
Raphael cast a sideways glance at him.
âYou? Law-abiding citizen?
âDo you believe it yourself?â
Thales was temporarily at a loss for words.
âSo about last night,â Thales steered the conversation back to the topic of concern, âThe grievances between Crow Caw City and Mirror River, that is, between Byrael and Doyle, what is the truth behind it?â
Raphael was silent for a few seconds.
âHis Majesty has ordered the court and Nobility Affairs Center to take charge of the case.
âOut of the principle of neutrality, I suggest that you not get involved...â
Thales yawned loudly.
âTo be honest, Raphael, why do you think Iâm not dancing with the fair ladies at the banquet until dawn, but inhaling the stench of your sweat in this shoddy carriage?â
Raphael adjusted his posture and took a whiff of his own collar inconspicuously.
âOr do you think Iâm as gullible as Kohen, or as forgiving towards you as Miranda?â
Thales winked at him. âWhy donât you think of it as giving me some... insider information?â
Raphael frowned.
Thales raised an eyebrow. Half intentionally, he allowed his gaze to fall on Raphaelâs sleeve.
The latterâs forearm was as fair and perfect as ever.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
It was hard to imagine that that was once...
The Barren Bone man was silent for a moment, and instinctively adjusted his cuff.
âYou shouldnât drag personal relationships into this.â His red eyes sparkled. âYouâre the prince, I am a servant, we have to handle things by the book.â
âHuh, who was the one that kept implicating personal relationships along the way earlier?â
âIf it was someone else, perhaps.
âBut youâre different, Raphael,â Thales coaxed, somewhat sincerely, somewhat routinely, âThat night in Dragon Clouds City, was different.â
Raphael turned to look at him.
âBy the way,â Thales added, âIf we are to cooperate for the next fifty to sixty years and see each other at the Imperial Conference, itâs best that we learn how to get along from now onwards.â
Possibly persuaded by the last sentence, Raphael took a deep breath and sat up straight.
He said with a serious expression, âFrom the information gathered by the Secret Intelligence Department, this incident was an unfortunate tragedy.â
Thatâs right, tell me something I donât knowâThales nodded humbly as he shoved this sentence back down his throat.
Raphael continued, âBaron Doyle is a bungling oaf through and through. His biggest merit is shamelessness.
âContrarily, he has been lucky in that he got remarried to a business expert. For these past years, she has excelled in managing the household and accumulating wealthâor should I say, in speculating and toadying and raking in wealth from various sourcesâso as the Doyle family grew richer, they have become more daring, and have extended their reach further and further, unbridled...â
Thales recalled Baron Doyle and his wife, and nodded with a shudder.
Raphael scoffed. âOn the other hand, the governors of Crow Caw City arenât saints either. They were already harboring ulterior motives when they took out the loan.
âOld Byrael is poor with finances and management, but is an expert in traditional noble skills like coercion, intimidation and extortion. The number of victims of his defaults, fraud and threats for these past yearsâwho can only suffer in silenceâis sufficient to form a team of guards, and perhaps have a few leftover to join the reserves.â
Thales frowned as he listened to all this.
âItâs only been a day since the incident. The Secret Intelligence Department has already managed to investigate to such depths?â
Raphael burst into laughter and shook his head.
âOf course not.
âBut we realized that there has long been a record of one of the parties in this case at the Department of Finance: Master Kirkirk Mann has been monitoring the Doyle family and their gray income for some time, waiting for the pigs to fatten before slaughtering them.â
âChief of Finance Kirkirk Mann has been monitoring the Doyle family for some time?â
Thales gradually understood.
Raphael continued disdainfully, âSo there was no need to investigate. Overnight, our men simply transferred the monitoring reports and investigation dossiers that have been accumulated over the yearsâof course, the people at the Department of Finance might not be too happy about being intercepted.â
âDepartment of Finance, overnight, intercepted...â
At this point, Thales had an odd expression on his face.
He recalled how Kirkirk Mann lost his composure when rejecting the budget proposal in the conference that morning.
Now that he thought about it, Kirkirk Mann didnât lose his composure at all...
He literally lost a fortune!
The fact that he didnât flip the table over was considered courteous.
âThatâs how the stinking rich and greedy Doyle encountered the brusque and unscrupulous Byrael...â
Thales let out a sigh and said resignedly, âTheyâve really met their match in each other.â
Raphael nodded.
âNormally it wouldnât have been a big deal. After nobles clash, brawl and cause a ruckus, both families will generally, according to custom, turn up at the negotiation table when they are at a stalemate...â
Raphael glanced at Thales.
âBut it was then that Legendary Wing left Blade Fangs Camp and the orcs and Barren Bone people launched a surprise attack, leading to the unfortunate death of Old Byrael who was stationed there.
âThe balance was now in disequilibrium.â
Thales pressed a palm to his forehead in frustration.
âWhy is it me again?â
But Raphael continued narrating, âOn top of that, the social-climbing Baron Doyle of Mirror River has recently managed to associate himself with a bigshot in the royal family that has recently returned to Constellation, so heâs been able to swagger around the capital and hold his head up high.â
Thales was visibly upset.
But Raphael had to elongate the words as he repeated, âBigâshotâinâtheâroâyalâfaâmiâly. Get it?â
Thales sighed.
âWhy is it still me?â
âIf that was the case, it would have been fine. It would have just been one side winning over another, one family benefiting and another declining.
âBut Byraelâs eldest son returned from Tower of Eradicationâas youâve witness, heâs a reckless fool.
âWith a brain full of radical ideas that are not held by traditional nobles in this country, he decided to make news at a banquet.â
Thales withdrew to a corner of the carriage and mashed his lips together numbly.
âWhy is it always me?â
Raphael ended helplessly, âThatâs why, Your Highness, you have to inhale the stench of my sweat right now.â
After he said this, both of them sighed and crossed their arms.
âSo, Anker Byrael, how is he now?â
âWe are still interrogating him according to procedure, from his motives, to the process, to the mastermind behind this,â Raphael replied calmly, âFrom how I see it, of the âguestsâ that the Secret Intelligence Department has received, that kid is pretty tough.â
âInterrogating...â
Thales felt a gloom in his heart.
âWhat else is there to interrogate about,â the prince said indignantly, âthe mastermind is Zayen Covendier. That guy admitted it to me directly last night.
âHe should be the one bearing the stench of your sweat right now.â
Raphael revealed a peculiar expression when he heard this name.
âI think you should probably know, Your Highness...
âThe Guardian Duke of South Coast, Zayen Covendier has left the capital for Jade City this morning due to urgent family matters.â
Thales was initially shocked, before comprehending.
âHeâs slipped away fast.â
âOf course. As the mastermind, he has to save his own petty life,â Thales sneered with arms crossed, âIâd call that urgent.â
âIf the then Archduke of Beacon Illumination City knew to sneak away like Zayen did, perhaps he could have avoided having his neck broken by King Nuven.â
But Raphaelâs tone turned somber. âBefore he left, Duke Covendier sent His Majesty the âPetition of Jade City on Alternatives to Serviceâ.â
Thales did not understand. âWhat?â
Raphael glanced at Thales. âHe applied to His Majesty for vassals under Iris Flowers to voluntarily pay new taxes every quarter according to their needs, and thereby be relieved from military service and labor serviceâJade City is a prosperous commercial city, many suzerains are willing to do soâso the Covendier family will lead by example and contribute taxes to the royal family as an alternative to service, to make up for the deficiency in the kingdomâs recruits by subsidizing the regular soldiers of the royal family.â
It took Thales a few seconds to wrap his head around this.
âWhat?
âCovendier family will lead by example...
âContribute taxes...
âAlternative to service...
âSubsidizing the regular soldiers of the royal family...â
In the next instant, Thales sat up in shock.
âThis issue was just discussed at the Imperial Conference... But this seems...too fast?â
âAnd it was a major issue that involved the rule of the suzerains of South Coast.
âUnless beforehand, it was...â
Raphael shrugged. âThe official announcement will likely arrive this afternoon.â
âThis afternoon.â
Thales remembered what his father said in Ballard Room.
âWeâll continue in the afternoon, and discuss how to help Kirkirk solve the budget issue.â
âIn the afternoon.
âBudget.â
In that moment, something clicked.
âZayen. Him and my father, theyâve...â Thales was incredulous. âF*cked,â he swore heatedly.
The prince turned to the Barren Bone man in disappointment.
âSo our Duke of South Coast wonât be held accountable, will he?
âAt least not for instigating an assassination and threatening the Duke of Star Lake?â
Raphael patted his shoulder sympathetically.
âNot only that. The Secret Intelligence Department has to allocate manpower to âdispel rumorsâ.â Raphael was disgruntled. âSomeone is spreading ignorant ravings that âthe Duke of Star Lake accused Covendier publicly last night.â
âIgnorant ravings...â
Thales took a long time before he put away his expression of disbelief.
âSurely not.
âIs it not enough to benefit in reputation and wealth...
âHe wants to manipulate public opinion?â
âSo Iâve messed up your affairs again?â Thales asked dully.
âItâs alright,â Raphael replied dejectedly, âThe Secret Intelligence Department is used to it anyway.
âSix years ago I established a special emergency response team. You are their favorite by farâyouâve greatly increased their sense of existence and budget quota.
âBy the way, their nickname is âThe Princeâs Assâ...â
Thales, who was deep in depression, frowned.
âThe princeâs what?â
The Barren Bone man raised his chin listlessly.
âYou know, every time you finish pooping,â Raphael shot a cheeky wink at Thales, âYou have to wipe your ass.â
Thales was dumbfounded and speechless.
Rafael gave him another flippant smile.
âAlright, Covendier...â
The prince seemed to have figured something out. He sighed in exasperation and buried his face in his palms.
âI really should have ended him last night...â
âWhat did you say?â
âNothing.â Thales removed his head from his palms and asked solemnly, âAnker Byrael, what will happen to him?â
Raphael put away his look of suspicion and replied, âIf His Majesty has no other opinion on the matter, the court will convict him...
âBut as far as the facts are concerned, he barged into the royal banquet, harmed his noble peers, threatened the Duke of Star Lake, attempted to assassinate a member of the royal family, treated the authority of the royal family with contempt...â
Hearing Raphael list the crimes, Thales felt heavyhearted recalling Ankerâs look of despair and their last conversation.
âIf I let go, what should I do?â
âI donât know, but Iâll try my best.â
âI tried my best.â
âNo, you didnât. You havenât met me.â
Thales clenched his fist subconsciously.
âWhat about his family? His relatives?â
Raphael gave him a look but did not respond.
Thales sighed.
But his gaze quickly turned incisive. âListen up, Raphael.
âIf I say, with your help, the Duke of Star Lake has to intervene and influence a certain result, is that possible?â
A gleam flashed across Raphael red eyes.
âDepends on what you intend to do,â the Barren Bone man replied cautiously, âDifferent options yield different results.â
Thales was silent for a moment.
âAlright then, from the hardest to the easiest.â
The prince gave it some serious thought and posed three questions tentatively, âPrison break?â
âRelease?â
âOr at leastâavoid death?â
Raphael repeated these three options in his head, then gave a convivial smile.
Without beating around the bush, he gave three corresponding answers empathetically, âImpossible.
âImpossible.
âAndâimpossible.â
Silence lingered within the carriage for a full minute; only the grinding sound of the wheels could be heard.
âRaphael Lindbergh.â
âYour Highness?â
âWhat do I need you for!â
âAlright, thereâs one last option.â
âWhat?â
âGet crowned as king.â
âThis isnât funny.â
âI know.â