Estian? Could she have misheard him? Cecile drew closer, doubting her ears. But as if to mock her doubts, the man opened his mouth again.
âIâm sorry. Iâm sorry, Estian. But you should know⊠I wouldâve died if I failed to complete youâŠâ he muttered.
She hadnât heard wrong after all. The man was certainly saying the name âEstian.â There was no reason to doubt that he was referring to anyone else but her Estianânot in this world. Children originally christened with the name Estian had their names changed, with parents fearing that sharing a name with the emperor would only incur disaster.
First things first, Cecile needed to get an explanation from this man. Surveying their surroundings, she didnât sense any other presence aside from him. Feeling emboldened with the blue phoenix in her arsenal, Cecile felt confident sheâd be able to restrain the man if need be. Shifting her grip on the scepter, which could substitute as a readily-available weapon, she inched towards him.
âExcuse me,â she began.
âAh-ahhh! Wh-who are you!â The man screamed and retreated in fright, as if a ghost had spoken to him.
âThereâs something I want to ask. You mentioned Estian a moment ago. Who were you referring to?â
âWho⊠who might you be?â The frightened manâs expression eased up after glimpsing Cecileâs face. âIs that all you want? Do you want to know anything else? C-could you come a little closer?â
Cecile noticed a shift in the manâs demeanor, and thought, âOh boy.â She could see the indecent look coloring his eyes as he stared at her.
âYeah, if this is to be my end, then before I die I may as wellâŠâ the man muttered.
âSic him,â Cecile ordered the blue phoenix. With a cluck, the blue phoenix reverted to its original form, sans the flames, and swooped at the man. Fwip! Smack! Flap! Slap! The air was filled with the sounds of the blue phoenix thrashing the man. When the man began yelping from the attack, Cecile added, âI think it would be better if you made him shut up too.â
The blue phoenix faithfully carried out Cecileâs orders by stuffing its long tail feathers into the manâs mouth, before zealously resuming its pecking. It wasnât long before the man was on his knees, bowing in front of Cecile.
âI apologize! Iâm sorry! I mustâve lost my head for a second there, with death facing right at me!â
Cecile didnât bother to question him on what heâd intended to do before he diedâhis answer would obviously rot her ears and be a waste of time. âAnswer me. The âEstianâ you were referring toâŠâ
âEmperor Estian of the empire, of course. Who else could it be?â the man answered puzzledly.
âBut why were you apologizing? What wrong did you commit against His Majesty?â
âWell, who are you? Youâre obviously not from the lab. Itâs definitely my first time seeing youâŠâ the man muttered, narrowing his eyes, before turning towards the window. âHis Majesty, you say? Are you from the empire? I suppose you must be. Who would address Estian that way here?â
âHis Majestyâs eminent name isnât for the likes of you to call without permission,â Cecile frowned and snapped. For some reason, she felt an inexplicable sense of disgust whenever the man uttered Estianâs name.
The man watched the displeasure flash across Cecileâs face, before standing to point out the window. âCan you still address him as His Majesty, even after looking at that?â He was pointing at the wriggling black thing outside.
âWhat are you talking about? What does that have to do withâŠâ
âThat thing outside is the emperor youâre talking aboutâEmperor Estian of the empire!â
âThatâs His Majesty?â How could that be? However, the man didnât seem to be lying, even as the madness in his tone began to rise.
âYes! That is Estianâs true form⊠Woah! Hey!â
The man barely dodged the scepter that was swung in his direction, and it struck the ground with a resounding smack. Cecile thought she saw the jewel attached to the scepter fly off, but that wasnât important now.
âYou scum! What did you all do to His Majesty!â Cecile screamed, gnashing her teeth ferociously. If the thing outside really was Estian, thenâŠ! The man had stepped back in shock, but Cecileâs onslaught wasnât over.
âSpeak!ââBang!ââProperly!ââCrunch!ââWhat have you done to my husband!â
Cecile continued to swing the scepter relentlessly. Each swing that missed smashed against the floor and walls. Her hand was growing numb from the pain of each impact, but she didnât pay it any heed. How could that terrible thing out there be Estian?
âHusband?â
âThatâs right! Heâs my husband!â
âYouâre Empress Cecile!â The man suddenly began nodding in understanding and burst into maniacal laughter. âHahahaha! Unbelievable! To think that you were here! Yes! I can live if I have you⊠Grand Duke Farus had said so⊠that Estian accepted a woman for the first time!â
There was a strange glint in his eyes, and Cecile retreated at the sudden change in the manâs atmosphere. His behavior was increasingly strange, and she could tell he was growing more deranged by the minute. His mood had swung from terror, to joy, to ecstasy in a matter of seconds.