Chapter 220
Margrave’s Bastard Son was The Emperor
âUungâ¦â
Jin whined softly, rubbing his face against the pillow. No matter how well-versed he was in imperial etiquette, when it came to mornings, he was no different from ordinary children.
The child lay face down, barely opening his eyes to look around. Xiaoshi, who usually sat on the sofa at the foot of the bed, was nowhere to be seen. Instead, Ian was leaning against the wall, slowly reading something.
Jin immediately recognized it as âThe Chronicles of Roberside.â
âLord Ian?â
âAre you awake?â
ââ¦Whereâs Xia?â
At Jinâs call, Ian slightly turned his head. Judging by how he had his fingers inserted between the pages, it seemed he wasnât simply reading through, but carefully examining the book.
Why is Lord Ian doing that with a childrenâs book? As Jin blinked his drowsy eyes, Ian rang the servantâs bell.
âI sent Xiaoshi on a brief errand. Heâll be back soon, so donât worry. Instead, how about having breakfast with me today?â
âIâd love that.â
Ding-
As the bell rang, Jin felt his mind clearing a bit. Soon, a servant came running in response to the call.
âDid you call, sir?â
âHis Highness coughed. Make preparations.â
âYes. Iâll serve the meal shortly.â
Even while this was happening, Ian didnât let go of the storybook. Jin, curious, approached Ian. Wondering if he had seen wrong, it was indeed âThe Chronicles of Roberside.â The portrait of Roberside, Jinâs distant ancestor and the guardian of the Carbo Temple, was faded from handling.
âBut why that book?â
âYour Highness, didnât you say that when you read this story before bed, Roberside always appears in your dreams? That he plays with you in fun ways?â
âThatâs right. Yesterday I looked at something else before sleeping, but without fail, itâs always like that.â
Jin nodded with a bright smile. Playing with Roberside was always enjoyable. Especially when he was with Arsen, it felt like the only escape.
Ian held up the book and asked, âMay I borrow this for a few days? Itâs not available even in the imperial library, so Iâd be grateful.â
While there were many books about Roberside, the storybook Jin had couldnât be found anywhere else. It was a special edition published by the Carbo Temple. Jin nodded, indicating his permission.
âYou like the book too? Thereâs no need to ask. Feel free to read it.â
âThank you.â
âPrince Jin. The bath is ready for you. The preparations are complete.â
âOh, yes. Ian, Iâll be back soon. Letâs eat breakfast together.â
Jin followed the servants with light steps. As soon as the door closed, Ian pulled up a chair and began to thoroughly examine the storybook.
âItâs strange. Is it really a coincidence that Roberside appears in Jinâs dreams every time he reads this book? Isnât it too frequent to be just a childâs fantasy born from enjoyment?â
And above all, Roberside had appeared to him too when he read the storybook. Although it wasnât a pleasant situation, with magical beasts running rampant and trying to kill Arsen.
Ian could still vividly hear his desperate cry: âA child who should never have been born. Kill him!â
Tap tap, Ian gently tapped Robersideâs portrait as he gazed down at it. Roberside, who last sealed the magical beasts, Arsenâs ability not recorded in history, the peculiarity of the oracleâ¦
A hypothesis formed in Ianâs mind, but he couldnât voice it carelessly before securing definitive evidence.
âIf my guess is correct, what happened to Arsen in the original history? Since Jin becoming emperor remains unchanged, there must have been an event that caused Arsenâs downfall.â
As Ian was deep in thought, Jin, having finished his morning preparations, came running out looking fresh. The child grabbed Ianâs arm, urging him to have breakfast.
âLord Ian. Letâs go to the dining room. The chef said he prepared duck meat today. Oh? But I donât see Romandro either.â
âHe went with Xiaoshi.â
âIs that so?â
Jin rolled his eyes and gestured for Ian to come closer. As Ian bent down to lend his ear, Jin whispered a very careful secret.
âI think Romandro and Viviannaâs child will be a girl. Fortunately, sheâll look just like Vivianna, so sheâll be intelligent and pretty.â
âWhere did you hear that?â
âLord Roberside told me!â
Jinâs dimples appeared softly. Ian, looking a bit surprised, gently grasped the childâs shoulders and glanced behind them. The servants quickly lowered their heads and retreated with small steps.
âDoes Roberside tell you such things too?â
âNot often, very rarely.â
âIs there anything else heâs told you?â
âHmm. Ah, about the last magical beast that Lord Roberside dealt with. Itâs not in the book, but-â
Jin searched his memory as he took Ianâs hand. Then, very carefully, he drew something on Ianâs palm, tracing lines. It seemed to be some kind of writing, but Ian had never seen it before and couldnât understand it.
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âHe said this is how to write the name.â
âHow do you read it?â
âWell, he wrote it on the ground with a tree branch.â
As far as Ian knew, it wasnât a script from any nearby country. Since Roberside was from the early days of the nationâs founding, could it be an ancient script? Or was it a fantasy created by Jin? While Ian stood still, familiarizing himself with the letters, Jin exchanged greetings with passing mages.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âGood morning.â
âDid you sleep well, Prince Jin?â
âYour tie looks very nice today.â
âYou look great too! Thank you!â
The two entered the dining room. Two place settings were prepared at the large table. Just as Ian was about to sit across from Jin-
Bang!
Suddenly, the dining room door burst open, and Romandro appeared, drenched in sweat. He was breathing heavily and quickly met Ianâs eyes.
âRomandro?â
âP-Prince Jin is here too.â
âDidnât you go to take care of some business? Come in. Have you eaten?â
Unlike Jin, who welcomed him warmly, Ian stopped unfolding his napkin and observed Romandro. And Xiaoshi standing behind him too. The two were holding the indictment documents, divided between them and clutched tightly to their chests.
âLord Romandro.â
âI-Ian. Um, you see.â
âCatch your breath. Xiaoshi, you too.â
Seeing those who went to file the indictment burst in looking like this, Ian realized that his concerns had become reality. They had divided the papers to prevent losing everything at once if an accident occurred. It meant that Romandro had felt that level of threat.
âClose the door, and everyone withdraw.â
Creak.
At Ianâs order, the servants bowed deeply and left the dining room. Jin, not understanding the situation, just widened his eyes and tried to read the atmosphere. Something seems to have gone wrong, right?
âWhat happened?â
âHuff, huff, it, it seems they were trying to snatch it.â
Romandro collapsed into a chair, panting. It wasnât a term to use in front of a prince, but there was nothing else that could appropriately express this situation.
âDuke Hayman, I didnât think heâd stoop so low. Fearing there might be problems with the carriage too, I walked. If I hadnât met Quintana midway, my knees would have given out.â
If he had taken a carriage and been kidnapped, there would have been no way out. In the end, Romandro chose to walk, and halfway through, he met Quintana, sent the two mages ahead, and came back first.
âThey say Eric, the person in charge, had a carriage accident. It seems he wonât be coming in for a day or two, and the staff there for receiving documents, and the people gathered around, all seemed very suspicious.â
âHow crude.â
Ian moistened his lips with lukewarm water. Crude, but a somewhat certain method. It seemed that Haymanâs side was trying to adjust things so that the general assembly would be held after Arsenâs magic confirmation ceremony. With only a few days left, direct physical intervention was indeed the most effective.
âAnd Ian. I think there are people from the Hayman family in the Ministry of Magic too. Even the two mages who went with me earlier, ah, how should I put it. They felt a bit⦠off?â
At Romandroâs whisper, Jinâs eyes widened like a rabbitâs. The Ministry of Magic has far fewer people compared to other departments. Also, they generally have a high level of wealth and a lofty sense of pride, with a firm belief in their solidarity.
Despite this, if Haymanâs influence had reached there, how many could there be throughout the entire imperial palace? It was a point where one could truly feel that Hayman was a noble above nobles.
âI see.â
But Ian nodded lightly, as if he had expected it.
âIntuition isnât something to be easily dismissed. If you felt that way, Lord Romandro, itâs certainly worth investigating.â
âYou knew about this too, didnât you? Thatâs why you assigned Xiaoshi to me. I, without this kid, I might have cried out of fear. Really. As I was running, Viviannaâs face kept flashing before my eyes, oh my!â
Romandro grabbed Xiaoshiâs shoulders and shook them, groaning. Ian gave a bitter smile at his behavior. Itâs easy to suspect others, but weeding out oneâs own side is always difficult.
âIan, how did you notice? Hm?â
ââ¦I just hoped it wasnât so.â
Hoping it wasnât so. That statement assumed that reality was not like that. Apart from the imperial palace setting, thatâs how human life was. Ian recalled Naumâs words as he lightly folded his napkin.
âYour Majesty. When three people gather, one is a traitor, and one has the potential to defect. What remains is Your Majesty, so trust only yourself.â
ââ¦And you?â
âYour Majesty. Donât trust me either. Always doubt me, but keep me close and take advantage. Trust always leads to injury. I donât want Your Majesty to get hurt.â
Why couldnât he have taken those words to heart then? Ian bit his lip lightly, also remembering his nephew Crony.
Romandro, Xiaoshi, and Jin watched Ianâs heavy silence. His expression was impassive, but his eyes were deep. A whirlwind of countless emotions could be felt.
âLord Ian?â
At Jinâs call, Ian raised his head and smiled brightly.
âAre you alright?â
âIâm fine. It was something that had to be done sooner or later.â
âWhat kind ofâ¦?â
mages, at least, must not be swayed by trivial matters. Great power comes with great responsibility. Those who have taken the mageâs oath should not do such things.
Ian lightly rang the bell, ordering the meal to be served.
Ding.
âFind out about the current condition of Eric, the person in charge. And prepare documents to send an official letter to the judiciary. When sending people, attach two mages from different departments. I wonât accept volunteers.â
âPardon? Ah, yes, yes. Understood.â
âAnd tell the two mages who went with Romandro to wait in their respective rooms. I will meet with them as soon as the meal is over.â
The servant was flustered by the sudden instructions, but only for a moment. He soon scurried off to relay Ianâs orders. Romandro gulped down the remaining water and asked.
âIan. Weâll need to use the truth potion, right?â
âThe Magic Stone Management Department already knows how to neutralize it. If they know, it means other mages can know too. Thereâs no trust.â
Ian picked up a knife with his right hand and a fork with his left. Then, very elegantly, he cut a tomato. What was once one soon became two, then three.
âWeâll weed them out in a different way. The Ministry of Magic is one body and one mind; if thereâs something else inside, itâs not needed.â