Chapter 241
Margrave’s Bastard Son was The Emperor
ââ¦Reason to oppose?â
Jin remembered how Hayman had looked at him earlier. Now it was his turn to provide a proper reason.
As if telling him to try and persuade, he faced the duke more leisurely. The smile suggesting that if he couldnât, he should admit his own foolishness was a bonus. With the slight urging nod, Ianâs image strongly overlapped.
âThe reason depends on what Your Highness comes up with.â
âYou throw out the topic, and Iâm to provide the reason?â
The larger the Ministry of Magicâs power grew, the more it primarily benefited Jin. With no blood relatives to rely on, including his father and mother, Ian had firmly stepped up as his protector. As long as he was the Minister of the Ministry of Magic, the departmentâs strength would directly correlate to Jinâs position.
It might be a different story if it ever threatened the throne, but the Ian that Jin knew was too intelligent to allow such a problem to arise.
âIâm not truly suggesting you oppose it. Arenât you curious about what fish live in the water? Itâs a kind of advice to use it like a stirring stick. Your Highness is still young and might not understand, but thereâs nothing as murky as peopleâs hearts.â
Jin erased his smile and glared at Hayman. A very familiar feeling crept up. Wasnât it remarkably similar to the venomous words Arsen had used to torment his soul for ten years?
âI agree. Itâs not just murky, itâs rotten.â
He wouldnât be fooled anymore. He had heard it until his ears were numb and engraved it in his heart until it swelled. Those were nonsense pretending to be for his benefit, trying to control his potential and suppress his will.
âYour Highness is the center of the world, your belief is the truth.â
Jin turned his body, following Ianâs voice ringing in his ears. Then he sat in the chair with a resolute expression, waiting for the meeting to resume.
With such an obvious demeanor refusing any kind of approach, Hayman made a subtle expression and was once again surrounded by his faction.
ââ¦Xiao.â
Xiaoshi, who had been waiting behind while concealing his presence, took a step closer. Jin quietly ordered, covering his mouth with the report:
âGo to the Ministry of Magic and have them bring the accusation letter that Romandro wrote and filed. Can you do it?â
âYes, Your Highness.â
âGood. Letâs hurry. If thereâs any problem, ask Viviana for help.â
Jin fiddled with the thick edge of the report as he watched Xiaoshi leave. If Ian were here in this place now, what would he have achieved? The more he pondered, the clearer one answer became.
Creeeeak!
An hour later. The Prime Minister entered the hall again, looking no different from before. To Jinâs questioning gaze asking what had happened, he just nodded as if to say wait a moment.
âExcuse me. Letâs continue the meeting. I ask everyone to be seated. And the Ministry of Magic has sent word that they will prioritize using a silencing spell, butâ¦â
The Prime Minister trailed off, awkwardly stroking his beard. His pale eyes very briefly scanned over Duke Hayman.
âBringing in Ruswena. Really, do they have any awareness of being Bariel nobles, or not? Even if theyâve formed a marriage alliance with themâ¦â
He couldnât gauge how much information Hayman had leaked to Ruswena. The variable, in particular, was Dilaina. Had she perhaps informed Hayman about the Emperorâs suspension as well?
No. No matter what, Dilaina wouldnât have shared that. The Emperorâs incapacitation could act as a threatening move against her and Arsen. The Prime Minister naturally pressed his temples as he continued:
âThere are no mages specializing in silencing spells, and above all, it consumes quite a lot of magic power, so they say five people at most can be done today.â
It meant only five people could leave the palace tonight. The nobles unconsciously tried to exchange glances but hesitated. This was because Haymanâs faction signaled them not to step forward. Hayman raised one hand elegantly and spoke:
âPrime Minister. As you know, the Hayman family runs various businesses, including banks. If I canât leave today, Iâm certain the damage wonât be limited to just my family.â
He was the one leading the empireâs flow of wealth. It was a plausible excuse, but one no one agreed with.
The Prime Minister hesitated for a moment, holding the gavel. Considering the Ruswena matter and charges of rebellion and collusion with Arsen, it would be better to keep him in the palace.
Butâ¦
âWould it be alright to do so?â
Hayman was the central axis of the central nobles, and if they tried to shake him, it was impossible to predict how others would react. Although there were restrictions on the number of private soldiers nobles could have, what if they all united? Moreover, wasnât Hayman the owner of the Black Armor?
Could the imperial palace handle it? The Emperor was gone, and so were Mariv and Gale. The military forces had been dispersed due to the two princesâ rebellion. The Ministry of Magic and Imperial Guard were short-staffed due to the Arsen incident.
The Prime Minister personally felt that the imperial palace was in the worst situation now. The justification was clear and certain, yet he had no choice but to deliberate like this.
âI oppose.â
It was when the Prime Minister was deep in thought. In contrast to his previous ailing appearance, Jinâs resolute voice cut through.
âDuke Hayman. You are accused of participating in the rebellion by colluding with my brother Gale. Then you immediately tried to place Arsen, who turned out to be a demon, in the successorâs position. Whether intentional or not, your actions have continuously threatened Bariel. It would be best for you to remain in the palace for further investigation.â
âYour Highness. I have already provided an explanation regarding that matter.â
âDo you think an explanation can substitute for a judgment? A few days ago, the Ministry of Magic received an accusation letter against Duke Hayman. However, the grand meeting to decide on referring it to trial failed because most didnât attend.â
It was natural since a majority was needed, but the number of people gathered didnât even reach a majority.
Jin smiled brightly and looked around at the officials. They just lowered their gazes slightly, hoping not to get caught in the crossfire.
âI suspect it might have been Arsenâs machination. Otherwise, how could so many people be absent at once? Donât you think?â
âTh-That, Your Highnessâ¦â
âWeâve all gathered now under the pretext of a grand meeting. Thereâs no scribe, but everyone necessary for a resolution is here, so whatâs the problem? Letâs discuss together about referring Hayman to trial.â
At that moment, Xiaoshi handed over the original accusation letter from behind. Jin threw it into the center of the round table, indicating that anyone who wanted to verify could do so. A large seal indicating it was an official accusation letter was stamped on the cover.
âWhile itâs right to keep silent about matters related to Arsen, this is separate. When Lord Ian wakes up, I will personally report the results to him.â
If anyone opposes here, I will remember their names. The empireâs only heir, myself, and Ian, who is at the center of the political situation, will remember and not let it slide. The child was smiling brightly while giving such a warning.
âOfficials, remember all of this content.â
âYour Highness, that isâ¦â
âOh my. Is it hazy due to brainwashing? Shall I read it out loud for you?â
âNo, itâs not like that.â
Those with voting rights looked at Hayman. When confronted so openly, there was no pretext to counter.
Jin signaled the Prime Minister to proceed. The Prime Minister let out an inward sigh of relief as he gripped the gavel. No matter his role as the Emperorâs proxy, he was just the Prime Minister. If Prince Jin stepped forward like this, it would be much easier.
âWell then, although sudden, this is related to Duke Haymanâs departure from the palace, so weâll address this first. The accusation letter number is 52398.â
Rustle.
Quintana confirmed that the accusation letter was the genuine original and reported no issues. The noblesâ whispers grew louder.
âWhat happens after the trial date is set?â
âHis Highness Gale is gone, isnât he?â
âThe absence of one witness isnât a problem. I heard from a friend in the judiciary that there are many charges besides rebellion. It seems it wonât be easy to overlook, even for Duke Hayman.â
âWhat happens to us if the Hayman family disappears?â
âOverall, weâll be demoted, but some among us will take Haymanâs place. Is there a family Lord Ian is trying to push? I havenât heard any rumors.â
âI heard the Sereau family proposed marriage.â
âOh my. Goodness.â
Hayman firmly set his lips and gripped the railing. He too, as a noble without an official position, had no voting rights. He glared with a fierce gaze at the officials who had eaten his money. It was a warning that if they betrayed him here, he would show them true hell.
ââ¦The accusation content, corresponding claims, and evidence have already passed the qualifying line by Officer Ericse. Letâs proceed directly to voting. Those who agree to refer accusation letter number 52398 to trial, show your intention.â
Bang bang!
Jin raised his hand first. Then Quintana followed. The sound of clothes rustling as hands were raised flowed quietly. Then a few others joined in. But it was still far from a majority. Jin slowly and emphatically called out the names of those who had raised their hands.
âThose who have raised their hands now are Quintana from the Administration, Mattingly, Cyril Paulson, Harvey Bodkin from the Judiciary, and Ashbuster and Wyvern from Foreign Affairs. Is that correct?â
âYes, Your Highness.â
âI was worried I might not have memorized your names since I havenât been participating in meetings for long. But it seems that was an unnecessary concern.â
Calling names held a truly strong power. It informed that he remembered those who had voted and was aware of those who hadnât. Hands reluctantly rising here and there.
âOh. Wellinger Mabe.â
âYes, Your Highness.â
âRight. You were from Foreign Affairs too.â
Swish.
Itâs difficult to push a large stone, but once it starts rolling, itâs the principle that it runs on inertia. As it got closer to a majority, the possibility of passing the resolution grew closer, and those opposing flicked their fingertips. If they held out until the end and a trial was set, wouldnât they really be bound with Hayman and headed for hell?
âEven now?â
âAh, if that one agrees tooâ¦â
âThree more, just threeâ¦â
âI, I agree too.â
âRight. Bayes. This is the first time weâre facing each other like this. Is that a majority?â
As the Prime Minister nodded, estimating the numbers, the remaining ones simultaneously agreed, cutting off their tails. Every single person with voting rights, without exception, agreed. The Prime Minister clicked his tongue in dismay at the sight.
âWith a majority in favor, accusation letter number 52398 is recognized as qualified. The Judiciary, prepare for the trial.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Bang! Bang bang!
As the Prime Minister brought down the gavel, the nobles outside the railing fell into chaos. Even those unrelated to Hayman reacted strongly, and those who were related reacted even more intensely.
âLook here, werenât we in the middle of an emergency grand meeting about the Arsen incident! How can this be happening?â
âThatâs right! This is invalid!â
âDamn it, no, hey! You! Bayes! You shouldnât have done that!â
âRestrain yourselves, restrain! Where do you think you are to raise your voice!â
âThis is nonsense. Isnât this completely railroading?â
Everyone was furious, but they couldnât cross the railing. This was because the palace guards had their spears at the ready. If it were their estates, if they could move their private soldiers at will, they would have overturned everything long ago with such force.
The Prime Minister kept banging his gavel and shouted:
âHow dare you! With the prince present, how can you use such insulting words? Do you want to be summarily punished?â
Bang! Boom!
But they were people who might soon lose their heads. Such warnings had no effect. As the atmosphere grew more heated, Quintana gestured to Xiaoshi to protect Jin.
âYour Highness. I will contact you again after we sort this out. Please go to the Ministry of Magic for a while.â
There were many details to decide, starting with selecting who would leave the palace, but given the situation, it was impossible to proceed. Jin agreed and got into the carriage, soon returning to the Ministry of Magic.
Clop clop!
âYour Highness?â
âYour Highness, youâll get hurt if you run.â
Jin started running as soon as he got out of the carriage. The child looked excited. Without sparing a glance at his surroundings, he ran solely for one destination. Ianâs office.
Creeeeak!
Slam!
Ian was lying in the same neat posture as when he had left, and Jin approached and buried his head next to the bed.
He wished Ian would wake up soon. So he could tell him what happened in the meeting hall. He would be praised, Ian would smile and say he did really well.
The child whispered softly, consoling his regretful feelings.
âLord Ian. You know. I think I did pretty well in the meeting hall today.â
ââ¦â¦â
âIt might not be so, but at least I think so. So, hurry and wake up to teach me. Whether I did well or not.â
ââ¦What did you do?â
âEh!?â
Ian responded quietly. His eyes were still closed, but judging by the slight change in his lips, it was clear he had spoken.
âLord Ian! How are you awake?â
ââ¦Beric, that guy kept being noisyâ¦â
âAh, come to think of it, Beric isnât here!â
ââ¦â¦â
He seemed to have regained consciousness, but still couldnât overcome his fatigue. He was barely responding, just mumbling. Jin watched Ianâs appearance quietly for a while and then asked softly.
ââ¦But Lord Ian.â
ââ¦â¦â
Why did Haymanâs words suddenly come to mind? He wanted to ask. What would he do if Jin opposed the construction of the Ministry of Magicâs annex?
But Jin soon shook his head and smiled.
âNever mind. Have a good dream.â
A little later, when he would be fine with any answer he might receive. The child decided to ask then, putting the thought aside for now.