Chapter 95 - Anything Tastes Good Fried⊠Anything
âWhat?â Girgantia stammered belatedly. He looked incredulously between Kane and the bird cage, before roaring loudly, âLook here, you barbarians! Do you know any idea what kind of bird this is? Itâs a winter peacock that only lives in the western forests of Aswan! How could I eat this rare creature?! To eat such a pretty thing?!â As Girgantia gingerly embraced the cage with his claws, the peacock let out a cry, as if also protesting, âYeah! Iâm a rare bird!â
Kane shrugged and replied, âI hear itâs delicious when fried.â
ââŠâ The look in Girgantiaâs eyes wavered, and the peacock sensing the change started screechingâCocoo! Coo!âand flapped its wings for dear life. Clearly, it mustâve been shouting, âYou were just saying how you could never eat me! You donât mean to, do you?â
âDelicious when friâŠâ Girgantia wiped away his drool, before continuing, âAhem-hem. Hang on. So, youâll let me go if I eat this little one?â It was a rather strange conditionâthe man had suddenly barged in, and said heâd be freed if he ate this peacock. Wasnât this rather abrupt?
âThatâs not all, of course. And Miss Tania, I also have an order for you. Take this.â
âM-me too?â Taniaâwho had been using the tip of her feet to discreetly clear away the chicken bones Girgantia had failed to hideâhurriedly corrected her posture, and accepted the leather pouch Kane held out to her. Her face turned quizzical upon peering inside. âWhy am I being given this?â
âTo use it, naturally,â Kane responded matter-of-factly.
âWhat? Me?â Taniaâs voice grew louder. âUse a whip? On whom?â
âOf course, that would beâŠâ Kaneâs gaze landed on Girgantia, who was busy leering hungrily at the peacock. Sensing the knight commanderâs stare, the dragon mumbled in a flabbergasted voice, âOn me?â
âIsnât there anything more colorful?â Yuliana complained. The maid adorning her giggled with a face full of worship, and said âOh, Princess. Youâre beautiful enough as you are. Putting on too many things will only obscure that beauty of yours.â However, Yuliana only bit her lips in frustration. âWell of course itâd look that way to you lot!â
To those whom her power influenced, she appeared more beautiful and dazzling than anyone else. ââŠBut not the empress.â It wouldâve been fortunate if her power was only ineffective against the empress, but considering what happened at the banquet, it appeared the empressâ presence shielded those in her vicinity as well. âWith everyone reeling from the chaos, little attention was paid to me at the banquet hall yesterday, butâŠâ
Yuliana glanced down at the elegantly written invitation placed atop her table, which read: âI wish to apologize for yesterdayâs commotion, and invite you to an afternoon of pleasurable discourse between ladies.â Naturally, the name of the empress was signed in large font at the end. âI didnât expect to be sought out this quickly,â Yuliana frowned. The empress had openly glared at Yuliana, and made allusions to turning her into dragon feed. It was expected that the former wouldnât stay still, but who wouldâve predicted sheâd act so soon? âPerhaps itâs for the better.â Yuliana felt that meeting with and examining the empress up close might shed light on how her power was nullified. She scanned over her luggage cases, before her gaze eventually rested on a red case. âNo. Bring me the gown in the red case.â
âOh dear, but Princess! Isnât that the dress that was brought for the last banquet? Itâs much too extravagant to wear to a simple tea party.â However, the maidâs protestations fell on deaf ears. Yuliana had already made up her mind. The extravagant gown in the red case had been prepared for the final banquet, and had been tailored to capture everyoneâs attention. Despite it still being early in the trip, Yuliana had decided to take a gamble. âWhoâd have thought Iâd need to wear that dress already. Still, it should work out somehow if I pester Baroness Diana.â
Yuliana pondered on the numerous ensembles she had brought with her, as she hastened her maids to dress her. Despite her outrageous appearance at the banquet hall, Empress Cecileâs beauty had lived up to the rumors. No, in fact, it exceeded the rumors. âI mean, come on. How could you conceal such a stunner of a princess, even if her mother was of humble birth?â Yuliana was dumbfounded about why the kingdom of Navitan had chosen to hide the existence of such a beauty for so long. When whispers that the lack of major war waged since the emperor had welcomed the empress had come about due to him being smitten and unwilling to part with the empress, Yuliana had snorted; however, from what sheâd seen yesterday, she had to concede those rumors seemed true.
âBut that doesnât mean Iâll be backing down.â Yesterday, she had lost the battle, but today, she will win the war. Yuliana burned with the will to fight, as her maid prepared the banquet dress. She would not let herself be done in as easily as she had been yesterday, and without fail, she would make the empress submit.
âCome this way, please.â The palace attendants welcomed Yuliana and her maids upon her arrival at the palace, and escorted the party to the tea party. Yulianaâs maids glanced around in appreciation at the palaceâs splendor; one maid was unable to suppress her admiration and remarked âHow truly amazing.â The others nodded in agreement, while another maid echoed in wonder, âIt wasnât nonsense when they said the empressâ palace was the most beautiful of its kind in the empire. Heavens, whoâd have imagined such a place to exist in the world?â
Yuliana remained silent amidst her maidsâ conversation, but she too was secretly impressed. Her palace in Aswan itself was considered a marvel of architecture, but in comparison to the empressâ palace, it was nothing more than a stable. âYes, well. A woman should aim high, after all.â Yuliana subtly clenched her fists, vowing to succeed in ousting the empress no matter what.
Soon, a spacious flower garden came into sightâpetals gently fluttered in the breeze and a deep fragrance from innumerous flowers permeated the space. The picturesque scenery was like heaven itself, and at the end of this piece of heaven sat the empress awaiting their arrival.
âHuh?â As Yuliana neared the empress, her eyes captured âsomethingâ that was unforeseen. Yuliana and her maids all paled upon realizing what that âsomethingâ was. âTh-thatâs⊠No wayâŠâ Had they been heard? Girgantia, who had been resting by the empressâ feet, raised his head and let rip a low-pitched, terrifying snarl that resonated from deep in his throat. What was even more horrifying, they noticed, was that the dragonâs mouth was smeared with blood, and stuck amongst his teeth were the familiar feathers of an Aswan winter peacock.