One of the generals seated in the room questioned her.
âA mastermindâŚâŚ? Your Highness?â
âI mean what I said. This situation is so splendidly damned, that I can only laugh.â
The young, scarlet-haired queen let out a snort. Her tone was colder than usual.
âI am fine with being tricked. It is not like you are only tricked once or twice throughout your entire life. What is there to grieve about if that number goes up by one? An unexpected enemy coming in as reinforcements? Well, that is fine as well. Life has always been a struggle between people. However, men. HoweverâŚâŚ.â
Queen Henrietta slammed her fist down on the table. A loud âthudâ resonated throughout the room.
âI cannot forgive both of these things happening at the same time. That is a damned situation that can never be tolerated!â
The generals went silent. Talking while their ruler was angry was like walking to a rampaging boar boldly.
Henrietta breathed heavily for a moment before breaking out into a small laugh. The generals gave each other troubled looks. Their ruler was angry at first, but now she was laughing. They had no idea what was going on.
âMen, think about it. Did those republicans not move abnormally fast?â
The Queen pointed at the map on the table.
âFrom Bataviaâs position, the Demon Lord army is to their east while Frankia is to their west. Batavia should have naturally gathered their troops at the east since the war with the Crescent Alliance is still ongoing. Despite this, what actually happened? Those republicans crossed the border when not even a month has passed since we started this war.â
Queen Henrietta continued. Of course, itâs possible for the Republic to move their troops from the east to the west within a month. The republicans within Frankia could be communicating with Batavia in secret. However, that premise wouldnât workâŚâŚ.
âThe premise, Your Highness?â
âIn order for this to be the case, that would mean Batavia had figured out our objective since a month ago.â
Queen Henriettaâs gaze became still. It had the same tranquility of a blue flame.
âBrittany had attacked Frankia. What is the problem with this? We could have simply been invading Frankia. We have done so many times already. Nothing was disclosed a month ago. âŚâŚHow could those harlots from Batavia have known so precisely that âwe invaded to wipe out the republicansâ?!â
ââŚâŚ! A traitor!?â\n
The generals gasped.
Thatâs right. Even if Batavia noticed that Brittany was rallying their troops, they shouldnât have known the precise reason. How did they figure out that the Emperor of Frankia had even given the order to subjugate the nobles of his own nation so quickly?
Someone had leaked the information. In other words, there was a traitor.
The air became cold. It was obvious, but only the commanding members of their group knew about their objective. Someone who was currently sitting in the room with them had betrayed themâŚâŚ.
Henrietta smiled pleasantly.
âWhat are you worried about? I do not know when the brave men of Brittany had become as cowardly as a child.â
âBut, Your Highness. Having a traitor within our midst is not a matter we can take lightly.â
âThere is no reason for the traitor to be amongst us.â
The generals looked perplexed due to Henriettaâs confusing words. Henrietta let out another snort.
âThere is also a chance that someone on the Frank Emperorâs side had leaked the information.â
The faces of the generals contorted.
âThat idiotic and bratty Emperor!â
âNot only did he pull us in here, but he called for those republican pigs as well, that detestable bastard!â
âYour Highness, please give us the order! We will turn Parisiorum into a sea of flames.â
The generals stood up and shouted. They cried out loudly at the thought of having been fooled and also for the sake of proving their innocence to the queen.
Henrietta smiled widely.
âMen, I understand how you must feel, but do not make such a fuss. Have I ever doubted your loyalty before? It is troubling since you are all so easy to read. You all receive failing marks as gentlemen to make a mademoiselle feel troubled.â
ââŚâŚ.â
The atmosphere became awkward due to the queenâs response.
The generals cleared their throats as they sat back down. Her Highness really knows how to embarrass us, the generals gave each other looks that said this.
However, it wasnât a bad feeling. Their lord didnât doubt their loyalty. There was nothing more reassuring than this. \nQueen Henrietta definitely had a valid reason to doubt them for treason just now. She couldâve demoralized them. This wouldâve strengthened the Queenâs commanding power even further. Despite this, the Queen told her men that she trusted themâŚâŚ.
It was this demeanor of hers that made the nobles under her serve her willingly. Queen Henriettaâs military and social skills were supporting her.
âMen, before you get upset, think calmly about this for a moment. Is this not an opportunity?â
âAn opportunity, Your Highness?â
âThere is no way that Emperor of ours could have leaked the information himself. As you all stated, His Excellency is incompetent and an absolute fool.â
The generals chuckled. Even the common soldiers within Brittanyâs army treated the Emperor as an utter idiot.
âThen who could have leaked the information?â
âCould it have been the Empress Dowager or the Emperorâs close aide?â
âIndeed. And the republicans.â
Queen Henrietta continued.
âMen, it does not matter who had actually leaked the information. The important fact is the circumstantial evidence that proves âa republican had betrayed His Excellency the Emperorâ. This should be enough for our Emperor of Frankia.â
There was something ambiguous about the Queenâs words. While the generals were busy thinking, Jacqueline Longwy, the saintess who had dedicated herself to the army spoke up. She was furrowing her pretty brows.
âDo not tell meâŚâŚ. Is Your Highness aiming for a purge?â
âCorrect.â
Henrietta smiled.
âMen, inform the Emperor that the republicans had leaked information. Are you not curious to see how the Emperor, who gets upset just by mentioning their names, will react to this? This is a chance to snuff out every single republican that resides in Parisiorum.â
On that day, the sound of the Emperorâs wrath resonated throughout his entire castle.
The royalists and republicans have always hated each other. There were extremist nobles among them who fully supported the royalists. The Emperor called them in secret and told them about the âtraitorâ. The royalists realized that now was the opportunity to wipe out the cockroaches from the capital.Â
Four days later, the slaughter began in the middle of the night.
The royalists split Parisiorum into multiple parts and assigned them to each member. They shouted âKill the traitors! Kill the ones who shamed Frankia!â as they carried out their assault. Their slaughter was planned out thoroughly. A majority of the citizens in Parisiorum were royalists, so it was easy to incite them.
\nThe Emperor, Henry III, scoffed.
âI have never raised a child who points their spear at their father, Mother.â
âYour Excellency, this will curse the empire! There is no future for a nation where the father kills his children and the children despise their father! Your Excellency, I beg of youâŚâŚit is not too late, please show mercy to the peopleâŚâŚ.â
The Empress Dowager fell to her knees as she pleaded to the Emperor. The mother who was in her fifties was weeping in her sleepwear that revealed her aged skin. Even the royal guard couldnât help but sympathize with the Empress Dowager. Regardless, the young Emperor remained firm.
âThere can not be two governments within a single nation!â
Henry III roared as he stood up.
âYou are truly detestable, the mother who had given birth to me! The very person who brought down my power and allowed the nation to be divided was none other than you, Mother. How could I consider those congressmen who dare state to be above the Emperor as members of the empire?â
âHenryâŚâŚMy Henry. Please, be mercifulâŚâŚ.â
âYou were the one who snatched away my mercy, Mother.â
The Empress Dowager had reached her right hand out while kneeling on the ground. The Emperor cast his motherâs hand aside.
âFrom this day forth, Frankia will have only a single sovereign power.â
âDear Lord!â
The Empress Dowagerâs face became red as she got up. Her entire body was trembling with rage.
âIt would have been better if I had given birth to a bunch of venomous snakes instead of an embarrassment like this! I loathe that night of pleasure where I received that sinful seed inside of me! Dear Gods! Oh, dear Gods!â
âTake her away.â
The Emperor gestured to the royal guard. The soldiers hesitated as they approached the Empress Dowager. The Empress Dowager spat out all sorts of curses as she was dragged out of the throne room.
The Emperor laughed as he watched her get dragged away.
âConfine the maids separately. The traitorâs daughter may be among them. Thoughtless generosity will only lead to further troubles. The Gods will only accept this night to be perfect.â
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TL Note: Thanks for reading the chapter. Almost every single emperor weâve seen so far have been really dumb, huh? I wonder if the author just has something against emperors. Welp, nothing else to say. See you guys in the next chapter.