âYour Highness, Iâve created a place where you could meet with the Second Prince. Wonât you think about talking with him?â
The First Prince frowned at her. He would have drawn his sword if it hadnât been Claudia who had spoken those words.
âWhat are you saying? You want me to talk with that bastard Byron?
âYes, Your Highness.â
âWhat would I even gain from talking to him right now? Itâs pointless.â
Claudia gave him a smile.
âDo you remember Count Troian, Your Highness?â
âI remember. He was definitelyâŚâ
âHe was the first one from the Second Princeâs faction to be assassinated. But isnât it odd, Your Highness?â
âWhat is?â
âWe never sent anyone to assassinate Count Troian, Your Highness.â
âThatâs true. But it wasnât someone under my command taking the initiative?
Count Troian had been the first person to be assassinated in the Second Princeâs faction and with his death, the First and Second Princes began to take extreme measures and began to assassinate the members of the other faction.
Claudia shook her head.
âAt first, I thought the same thing, Your Highness. I thought someone who was overly loyal had done such a thing. But after investigating a bit, there was something odd about it.â
âWhat do you mean, something odd?â
âOne morning, he was found in his bedroom with a dagger in his heart. Anyone who saw him would immediately think he was assassinated.â
âThatâs right. But what about it?â
âThereâs a common request when you use assassins as a political maneuver, Your Highness - to make the death seem as natural as possibleâ
âAhh⌠so thatâs a thing.â
For assassins, the greatest achievement is when they are able to hide the assassination itself. Theyâll use poisons or create an accident by tampering with either the horse or the carriage to make the death seem natural. To use weapons and blatantly leave traces of assassinations were considered bad policies. But there had been nothing covert about Count Troianâs murder, as if showing everyone that he had been assassinated.
At first, Claudia didnât think there was anything strange, but after that incident, she realized that the damages incurred on both sides were getting bigger. Once she focused on it, she realized that the damages were too big, however, the assassinations continued without stopping. Feeling suspicious, Claudia looked at the situation closer and realized that some of the people who had been assassinated had died even though those deaths hadnât been ordered. Most of the time, the people who were assassinated without commission were those who incurred the citizenâs resentment or secretly embezzled the countryâs finances.
Feeling something was wrong, Claudia ordered the spy in the Second Princeâs faction to look into it on that side. She soon found out that it was the same on their side and came to the conclusion that a third faction was hiding. Upon hearing Claudiaâs words, the First Prince was furious.
âWho joined the fight? Is it the two brats?â
The First Prince was talking about the Third and Fourth Princes but Claudia shook her head in denial.
âI was suspicious of them as well, Your Highness, but itâs not them. Theyâre nowhere near the throne.â
âThatâs true. But then who the hellâŚâ
âIâm not sure who, but in order to find out, I hope that youâll meet and make a deal with the Second Prince, Your Highness.â
The First Prince sighed, âI have to make a deal with that bastard Byron⌠I donât like this.â
He knew that Claudiaâs advice was helpful but he was still reluctant to join hands with his enemy, the Second Prince. Claudia gently grasped her husbandâs hand and said in a low voice.
âThe process isnât important though, is it, Your Highness? Itâs more important to be the winner in the end.â
âHmmâŚâ
Claudia whispered in a low voice to the First Prince who was struggling between his pride and his interests.
âTrust me, darling. The day when the kingâs crown shines on your head will definitely come.â
âChe, fine. I just canât win against you.â
The First Prince eventually decided to accept Claudiaâs repeated pleas.
* * *
In an office that was neither luxurious nor austere someone was busy with paperwork.
But thenâŚ
âMy Liege, I have something to tell you.â
Someone came in with a serious expression.
âWhat is it?â
âItâs said that the First Prince and the Second Prince met in secret, My Liege.â
Hearing that, the woman looked up from her documents with a serious expression.
âThe two of them met? For what reason?â
âI donât know, My Liege. But itâs said that Claudia Vamos was there, My Liege.â
âThat vixen?â
Gently closing her eyes, she fell in deep thought. Then, shortly afterâŚ
âWas I too greedy? Maybe they noticed.â
She knew better than anyone else in the world how sharp Claudia was. She got up from her seat and spoke to the man in front of her.
âImmediately stop communicating with the assassins and cover all tracks.â
âThatâsâŚâ
âWhat is it?â
âMarquis Byron [1] mobilized private soldiers and attacked the assassin branch we dealt with before we could do anything, My Liege.â
Frowning, she replied.
âDid she maneuver things around to make the two princes meet? Quick as always with things like this.â
The First Prince, full of arrogance and authority, was only able to become a candidate for the throne because Claudia was behind him.
Not only did she have excellent political skills, but she would also accurately attack her opponents if she thought it was the perfect timing⌠If Claudia had intentionally done this, then it was dangerous.
âShe probably moved so quickly under the assumption that our side was keeping an eye on their movements. And if thatâs the case thenâŚâ
If thatâs the case, then what would the other side do next?
Just as she was thinking it through...
Bang bang bang!
There was the sound of someone pounding on the door outside. And at the same timeâŚ
âThis is the Royal Familyâs Silver Lion Knights! Charlotte Merchant Companyâs Head, immediately come out!â
There was a loud noise outside and the people making the fuss knew exactly who was inside. Thatâs right. The woman inside the office was the merchant magnate of Lester Kingdom, the owner of Charlotte Merchant Company, Charlotte herself. She had been responsible for the recent assassinations between the First Prince and the Second Princeâs factions. Perhaps her enemies knew all that and conducted the raid against her.
âThe owner isnât here.â
âMove out of the way! Weâll know that once we search inside.â
âWe cannot just allow you to suddenly search us without any legal process.â
âIf you donât get out of the way, Iâll arrest you for obstructing the execution of government affairs!â
The noise from the outside could be heard even inside the office. But, even in such an emergency, Charlotte was calm. However, she wondered how the enemy connected the dots and retaliated so quickly.
âEven if they were provoked, this is too fast. If they skipped over the middle and came straight at me thenâŚâ
She looked at the subordinate in front of her.
âYou were followed.â
âFor- forgive me, My Liege.â
âIt was my mistake. I insisted that they reported directly to me because it was important. But instead, I gave them the missing link.â
Even in this urgent situation, she was calm.
She had already suffered crises more serious than this and had prepared for such a moment. She crossed the room to stand in front of a large mirror.
âI completely lost to that vixen. It would be best to hide in the Capital for a while.â
When she pulled one of the decorations on the side of the mirror, it moved to the side and revealed a secret passage. It was something she had prepared for such a situation. But before entering the passage, she glanced at the man who had reported to her.
âMy Liege, let me guide you.â
As he tried to follow her, Charlotte raised her hand and stopped him.
âNelson, this is the end of our relationship.â
âMy Liege? What do you meanâŚâ
âTell that vixen this isnât over yet.â
The man replied with a startled expression.
âMy Liege, what do you⌠Do you doubt me? I truly am loyal to you, My LiegeâŚâ
âYour family was probably taken as hostages.â
Charlotteâs words caused him to become speechless.
ââŚâŚâ
âIf you had completely betrayed me, you would have brought knights with you. But you couldnât do that and just let someone follow. How weakâŚâ
âMy LiegeâŚâ
He looked sorrowful but Charlotte just nodded.
âIt canât be helped. When your family is taken as hostage, most people would give in. Itâs that vixen's favorite method.â
âMy Liege⌠I⌠IâŚâ
âI donât blame you. But this is the end of our relationship. From here on out, we go our separate ways, so if you follow meâŚâ
Charlotte responded to him coldly.
âThen Iâll kill you.â
ââŚâŚâ
She truly meant it. Having served her for many years, he knew that very well. Whatever she said, she generally followed through.
âYouâve worked hard. Take care.â
With those words, Charlotte disappeared through the secret passage. Soon, the only one left in the room was the man with a hopeless expression.
* * *
Charlotte Merchant Company was the Republicâs informants. The leader of Charlotte Merchant Company had assassinated the leading figures of the kingdom. They had been deliberately manipulating the prices.  Charlotte Merchant CompanyâŚ
âThereâs no end to this. Are they planning to blame everything on me? Soon enough, theyâll start saying natural disasters are also my fault.â
She gave a deep sigh. Charlotte had been officially labelled as the Great Villainess of Lester Kingdom. The rest of the world believed she was hiding in the darkness and trying to secretly escape. But the lady in question was leisurely drinking tea in her sunny garden while listening to the rumors about herself. Currently, there was a large bounty on her head and all the soldiers in the kingdom were eager to find her. But she wasnât worried at all.
After all, there were probably only a few places in Lester Kingdom that could be safer than where she was currently at. This was because she was in Duke Sean Palanâs manor with Sean Palan himself standing guard in front of her right now. No matter how much the guardsmen and the Royal Knights searched through the entire Capital, they wouldnât dare enter his manor. Who would dare to search the house of Sean Palan, the one and only Master and Duke of the kingdom? Duke Palan wasnât someone who would agree to a search even if the king himself brought his knights directly to the door.
Duke Palan spoke to Charlotte.
âMy Liege, isnât it regretful?â
âWhat is?â
âIsnât Charlotte Merchant Company something that you had spent much time and effort to get it to where it is right now, My Liege?â
âI left about 80 percent of the company under a different name.â
âBut isnât it still regretful? After all, havenât you lived as Charlotte for almost seven years now?â
âThatâs also just a false identity.â
Looking at Charlotte talking so calmly, Duke Palan smiled bitterly.
âSheâs strong. Sheâs an ideal monarch without a single wavering of her heart. But⌠is this alright? Sheâs still just a 17 year old girl.â
Duke Palan remembered Charlotteâs childhood where she had nothing to be jealous of or any worries. Even now, Duke Palan could clearly remember the young girl with an innocent smile brimming with happiness. But that innocent girl became a monarch with a spine of steel who wouldnât shed even a single tear. It was the result of hardships, adversity, and above all revenge and tenacity. Duke Palan thought it was pitiful and regrettable.
Charlotte, who knew Duke Palanâs heart, spoke with a calm expression.
âPeople will change as they grow up.â
Guilty that his inner thoughts had been seen through, Duke Palan bowed.
âForgive me, LeiâŚâ
âDonât say that name.â
â⌠Forgive me, My Liege.â
âItâs fine as long as you understand it.â
Putting down her teacup, Charlotte continued to speak.
âIf that vixen decides to make her move, itâll be difficult to move about in the Capital for the time being. Iâll go down to the countryside and lay low for a while.â
âIâd like to be of assistance but⌠I probably shouldnât right, My Liege?â
âYouâre too noticeable.â
âWhoooâŚâ
Seeing Duke Palan sighing, Charlotte spoke.
âDonât worry. Iâve prepared a few rooms dedicated to defense.
âYes, My Liege. But where in the countryside do you plan to be?â
At his question, Charlotte turned to look in a direction.
âI plan to go down South and handle a couple of things Iâve been pushing aside.â
1. I think the author meant Marquis Vamos since Byron is the 2nd prince, but I decided to leave it as per the raws.
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