âYes, youâve got to be clear with this sort of thing. Read all the provisions, from first to last. Thereâs a back page too, so go through it twice before signing.â
Maggie was surprisingly thorough about these kinds of matters, and waited patiently for Estian and Cecile to read through and sign as directed. After receiving the signed written vow, she nodded with a satisfied expression.
âThen, Iâd like for you to begin working quickly,â Estian urged.
âSounds to me like His Majesty is on pins and needles,â Maggie snorted. âWell, I suppose thatâs why he even sent his servants after hounding me with letters on a daily basis since his arrival.â
âWhat did she mean?â Cecile cast a confused look at Maggie.
âI asked the knights that came knocking, and they told me Her Majesty was so desperate to have our pies that she cried a river of tears? So I figure, His Majesty must be really anxious to secure my pies at any cost. What devotion! Whoâd have expected the great emperor to put so much effort into obtaining pies.â
Cecile was flabbergastedâadmittedly she did cry a teensy bit out of sadness, but not a river! Glancing at Estian, he seemed expressionless as always, but she soon noticed the back of his neck was ever so slightly redder than usual. Realization dawned on her as to why he had tried to sneak out alone, refused her company, and hadnât let others know where he was headingâEstian was feeling embarrassed!
She gently took hold of her husbandâs hand, and he strongly clasped hers in turn. Feeling how it was warmer than usual, she wondered if the flush had spread as far as his hands.
Maggie left the kitchen while muttering about keeping the written vow safe, before returning moments later. âNow then, bring me apples,â she ordered.
Cecile let go of Estianâs hand to rummage through her bag and took out a ripe apple. âThis one?â she asked. It was one of the snacks sheâd packed in her excitement at having a date-like excursion.
Maggieâs face twisted, as she cried, âIs this a joke to you! Didnât you even properly hear what the problem is! An apple like that canât be used for our shopâs pies!â In a flare of anger, she started in on a lengthy explanation.
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âSo⌠Maggieâs pies only use the apples from a specific local apple farm, but their products are all withered up. The cause of the withering are phantom beasts that stick to the fruits and suck out the juices, and although those phantom beasts arenât strong, theyâre difficult to catch because of their numbers and they can fly.â
âYes, thatâs right.â
âWhich is why you hired a private company to deal with the beasts, but they havenât acted despite getting paid?â
âApparently so.â
âFurthermore, it seems that thereâs some kind of reason behind their inaction, which may somehow be related to the local governor that happens to be away right now, and not that theyâre trying to scam you? And even if the phantom beasts are killed, other problems still remain such as getting a water supplyâŚâ
Cecile read aloud the reasons listed on a paper as she paced back and forth. After going through a lengthy list of additional reasons why the apple pies couldnât be made, she put on a determined look and said, âYour Majesty, letâs just kill them all.â
âShall we? Starting with the private company toââ
âNo, I mean the phantom beasts.â
Sure, the world could be a mess at times, but why overcomplicate matters? At times like these, facing the problems headfirst was the simplest way forward. Ignore everything and deal with the phantom beasts first. The water issue could somehow be resolved with the emperorâs power. Worst case scenario, they could always task Girgantia from pulling water from the river. With his enlarged size, heâd be able to carry more.