However, it wasnât long until Rabienneâs face stiffened as she observed the crystal ball.
ââŠThere are cracks?â
âThe situation has become vulnerable. There have been several reports regarding the ruptures throughout various boundaries.â
The crystal ball was the source of power which protected the Empire.
The central temple was located within the heart of the Empire. This was for the crystal ball to remain in a prominent position.
The orb absorbed mana to maintain its borders. Most of its power originated from the Saint.
âIt must be because Saint Cespia has passed away.â
âThatâs right.â
Rabienne, with an expression full of longing, slowly reached towards the crystal ball.
There was only one Saint capable of touching the crystal ball from one generation to the next.
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Ultimately, the moment has come to discover whether or not she was a Saint.
âPlease.â
TN: Oh, she really thought.
However, Rabienne screamed at the burning sensation scouring against her palms as she brushed against the crystal ball.
âKayak!â
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âA-Are you alright?â
White smoke rose from her palms. Had she endured the pain a second longer, her hands wouldâve already burned.
Rabienne slumped to the floor in agony. Then, she staggered to her feet while smiling like a madman.
âRight now⊠Was I rejected?â
âThatâsâŠâ
âThis means it isnât me. Iâve been waiting for this day for so long. I thought this seat would be mine after Saint Cespia died, but this ball refused me.â
âThat isnât important. The temple has already designated Rabienne as the next Saint.â
Lucasâs words did not work as a comfort to her. Rabienneâs heart was fueled by jealousy and anger towards the true saint.
She was anxious throughout the funeral because the awareness of the saint had yet to appear on the back of her hand.\n
But having this as a result, she couldnât accept her reality.
âWhy is it not me? Iâve devoted everything to being the Saint since I was born. But why! Why is it not me!!â
Rabienne threw forth her protests towards the crystal ball.
âLady Rabienne, why donât you calm down and try again?â
Rabienne came to her senses with Lucasâs words.
She knew well that repeating the process wouldnât change her results. Rabienne took a deep breath and glanced at Lucas.
âIâm sorry. I was a bit too agitated.â
Goosebumps crept on Lucasâs back as he observed Rabienneâs beaming figure. It was as if she had never been angry.
âWho would believe that she is only 16 years old?â
Although she was the second Saint, Rabienne differed from Cespia in both status and personality.
They especially contrasted each other, looking at how she sought her hands on anything she wished for, even if that desire demanded evil means.
She was ambitious to the point it was difficult to handle her, but the temple saw this as a perfect method to make profits.
âHigh Priest Lucas is right. I am the next Saint, and the appointment ceremony will soon proceed without a hitch.â
âThatâs right. The outcome is unfortunate, but there is nothing that can stop you.â
Rabienne gazed at the crystal ball as she continued speaking.
âThe High Priests will concentrate on their prayers for the time being. We must quickly discover who the Saint is.â
Since the crystal ball absorbed a certain quantity of mana from anything maintaining the force, the boundaries did not completely wreck.
Still, the crack that formed during the time Cespiaâs power weakened was now visible to the eye.
No one knew what threats would fall on the Empire, should the cracks become more severe than they are now.
This happening was bound to shake the reason for the existence of the Temple; the temple which rose for its maintenance of the safety of the Empire.
And this crack could only be restored with the power of the Saint.
âYes. I will try my best to find them before the ceremony.â
Lucas replied calmly.
In addition to Lucas, there were three more High Priests who possessed the ability to receive revelations through their prayers.
Among them, Lucas was the only one to discover that Rabienne was not a Saint.
However, since he was to act for the benefit of the temple, knowing the truth made no difference.\nRabienne could only ask for the revelations merely because the High Priests supported her.
âThe Prince has also been demanding a meeting.â
âWe can have an encounter on the day of the Crown Prince selection meeting.â
âI understand.â
All that remained was for Rabienne to be appointed as a Saint. Even if she simply remained still, her statement as a Saint would arrive the following month.
Now that she confirmed her becoming a Saint in only name, Rabienne could not smile.
There was no existing excitement left in her eyes as she faced the crystal ball.
Lucas hurriedly prepared to leave as he noticed Rabienneâs change in expression.
ââŠShall we leave now?â
âYes, letâs go.â
Rabienne chilled. This was a room she had longed for, but it now stood meaningless.
***
An alley in the capital where the Imperial Palace is located.
A luxurious carriage halted before one of the many lined commoner cottages.
A middle-aged man dismounted the wagon; it was Marquis Joshua. He peered about and knocked on the entrance.
After a while.
The door unlatched gradually. Joshua entered without delay.
Inside the candle-lit room, Noah sat in wait for him. Benjamin stood beside him.
Joshua couldnât help but feel a sense of shock at the sight of the two. The two had withdrawn from the world of politics even since Noahâs banishment.
ââŠAre you really the Prince?â
âYes. Sit here for now.â
Noah smiled softly and guided Joshua to the seat opposite him.
Joshua was astonished to see Noah progressing healthily. He couldnât close his mouth, this was a hard sight to behold.
âI heard you harbored a severe illness, but it must have been all false rumors.â
âAs you can see, I am very healthy now.â
The two people faced each other across the table, slowly but carefully scrutinizing the other.
âIn fact, I reached this place with uncertainty. I thought someone might have been impersonating the Prince.â\nVisit wuxiaworld.eu for extra chapters.
âStill, you went through all the trouble because you held expectations for me, isnât that right?â
Joshuaâs expression converted drastically as Noah immediately brought forth his matter.
âWhat are you thinking?â
âIâm going to be the Crown Prince.â
A heavy atmosphere fell between the three as they faced each other.
Joshua gazed at Noah with an expression mixed with remorse and guilt. He spoke with difficulty.
âI wouldnât know about the past, but it will be hard now. The majority are already leaning towards Prince Damon.â
âIt may seem so, but I have been collecting a large number of votes over the past year.â
Joshua expressed his reluctance at Noahâs words.
âI was originally on the Princeâs side, but I cannot afford to take risks.â
The nobles Noah persuaded thus far had also responded in the same manner.
âI understand. Even now, I am still denied from my title.â
Noah skillfully responded to Joshuaâs apprehensions.
âBut as you know, if not me, Damon will be the one rightful of the title. Didnât the Marquis always insist on keeping his distance from the temple?â
He persuaded Joshua slowly but steadily, as he did to other nobles.
âIt will be over when Damon becomes the Crown Prince. His collusion with the temple will grow stronger and we will never escape from their grasp.â
âThe preparations are complete. With the Marquis, the majority has already promised to support me.â
This number practically coincided with the number of those eligible to participate in the meeting, excluding the templeâs votes.
Joshua rubbed his chin with a flustered expression clouding his face. He glanced at Benjamin and asked.
âI heard Sir Benjamin resided in a local temple⊠Do you plan on returning to politics?â
âYes. I must return, as the Prince is reciprocating. I believe that the Prince will do well.â
The eyes of the two met in the air. Benjaminâs sincere eyes eventually drove Joshuaâs resolution.
Although currently enshrined in a provincial temple, Benjamin was a powerful man at the forefront of the war, with a substantial number of followers until the past few years.
It certainly appeared trustworthy, seeing Benjamin by Noahâs side. His statement of having gathered a majority of supporters also seemed authentic.
Since then, Joshua bombarded Noah with countless questions.
After the long conversation, he resolved to follow suit.
ââŠGood. I will vote for the Prince.â
\nâYou have vowed.â
âYes. Instead, the Prince must not forget me.â
âI always take care of my people.â
Noah grinned, opened the book on the table, and arranged an empty page before Joshua.
âI wouldnât betray you, even without this.â
âItâs good to be sure of the other.â
Noahâs black eyes shone.
Joshua quietly stared before sighing exasperatedly.
ââŠAlright.â
Joshua wrote and signed his name on the book. It was an indication of trust, that they would not betray each other.
âThen I will see you at the meeting.â
Joshua shook hands with Noah and Benjamin before leaving the house. It was as if nothing happened.
Noah saw him off before scrolling through the long list of names, a satisfied expression on his face.
âEverythingâs done now.â
When the Austin Empire nominated a Crown Prince, it was not determined solely by the Emperorâs will.
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The votes of the Imperial Family, the temple, including the says of the nobles were all combined and resolved by a majority vote at the meeting.
It would have been advantageous if the Emperor pushed forth the decision, but he could not without absolute reason.
Noah remained near the Imperial Palace and compelled the nobles for a year. He had finally achieved a majority today.
âCongratulations.â
Benjamin entered after confirming the door was locked tightly. He leaned against the wall and observed Noah.
âI didnât expect you to persuade everyone on the list in such a short amount of time. It is baffling.â
âYou know itâs all thanks to Benjaminâs help. If I were alone, this result would never have been achieved.â
âThat is not true. It is all thanks to the Prince who persuaded me. You can be more confident.â
Benjaminâs eyes gently creased. The way he looked at Noah was full of faith.