So, now⌠Mia went to see Rafina in her room after she and Citrina talked a lot about mushrooms and grew closer as friends.
âHello, Miss Rafina. Itâs been some time.â
When Mia came to the door, Rafinaâs face changed into a bright smile.
âOh my God, Miss Mia. Itâs true, hasnât it? âCome in, please.â
ââŚRight. Then, coming in.â
Miaâs face, on the other hand, was as stiff as a rock. It shouldnât have been a surprise, since she had to tell Rafina that the first emperor of Tearmoon was working with her mortal enemies, the Chaos Serpents, and was part of their plot.
Now, letâs meet Miss Rafina. Surely, she of all people wonât insist that sins from the past can be passed downâŚ
Even so, making the report was not fun. Even worse, that wouldnât even be the main thing people talked about that day.
I need to know as much as I can about the Holy Eve Festival so that I can get ready. Fate has given me a second death sentence, and I need to find a way out of itâŚ
Rafina must have seen how serious she was because she was silent for a few seconds while she looked at her face.
âLet me go make some tea. I also saved some berry pie for a time like this. Iâd be thrilled if you brought some with you.â
âYou do? Iâd love some!â
Miaâs mood improved in a V-shaped way after that. She smiled as she bit into the deliciously crunchy crust and enjoyed the flavour that tickled her tongue.
âAh, this crust is just a little bit sweet, and it goes well with how sour the stellaberries are. This is a great match. This pie is a slice of happiness.â
Rafina smiled when she saw her grin from ear to ear.
âHa ha, Iâm glad you feel better. So, how was your summer vacation?â
The question woke Mia up from her epicurean daydream and reminded her why she was there.
âWell, it wasâŚa very interesting summer break. Iâll say at least that much.â
She went on to talk about her summer, the island, and what she did there.
At first, the story seemed to be about an adventure on a tropical island. But when the first emperor showed up, the story took a sharp turn. Even Rafina couldnât hide her surprise by the end.
âWow, I get it⌠Who would have thought that the Tearmoon Empire would have a secret like that?â Rafina thought to herself.
She gave a small sigh.
âLet me make sure I understand. Basically, there was a bad cult that was kicked off the continent a very long time ago. They were the people who would later become the Chaos Serpents. They went into hiding on a small island in the Galilee Sea, where they lived in secret.â
âWhat they did with that underground shrine was really something.â
How much work must have gone into making that spooky lighting that let them work in the dark? It showed how smart the people who lived there were with technology.
âIf you look into that place, you might find out something about where the Serpents came from. Especially that shrine is worth looking at more closely. We can find out a lot, like when it was built by looking at its architectural style.â
Rafina kept going after another period of quiet thought.
âWhen the tribe of hunters came to the island, it was a turning point for the people who lived there. They were the people who came before the Tearmoon people of today. Under the leadership of the first emperor, they met the Chaos Serpents and found that their feelings and beliefs were similar to their own because they were also forced to leave their home country.â
âIâm not sure if the first emperor was the only one who went Serpent, or if the other nobles were also influenced.â
âAlso, thereâs the question of how much influence. Did the first emperor really listen to what the Serpents told him? Did he really believe? Or did he just use them to get what he wanted?â
Mia and Rafina were not new to conspiracies, and the fact that they had both been involved in one showed that anyone could be involved, from the White Crows to Jem.
âItâs not hard to imagine that someone smart and powerful enough to build an empire as big as Tearmoon could just use the Serpents to get what he wants, using their doctrine, their logic, and even their followers. On the other hand, he built an entire empire to satisfy his own desires, so you could say heâs so obsessed with his own wants that heâs delusional. This suggests that he might also deeply believe in the Serpentsâ ideals.â
Rafina stopped and made a sad face.
âI just thought of something. What about your father? Is this known to the current Emperor of Tearmoon?â
âMy Father?â
Mia thought of her dadâs face.
âNo, not at all.â
Her response was quick and sure. She never lost faith in her father. She put all of her faith in him.
âAll my dad thinks about is how he can make me like him more.â
More specifically, she believed in how annoying he was all the time. A person who would use an imperial order to make his daughter call him âdadâ would never be part of a plot that could put her in danger.
âHa ha, I see we both have it rough. The first emperorâs plans were definitely thrown off by where some of the imperial familyâs descendants ended up. We can laugh about this discovery now, of course, because of how strange your father is.â
Rafina smiled, but the look on her face was a little strange. She didnât say anything else. Her brows furrowed and she fell into a thoughtful silence, as if a new worry had just come to her mind.
âIs there something on your mind?â
âNo, it isnât much bothering⌠Well, I was just wondering if someone who was smart enough to start a country from scratch would have been blind to the fact that his children and grandchildren might not follow his original plan.â
She took a sip of tea and closed her eyes for a moment to think.
Then she kept going.
âBliss, Miss Mia, erases grudges. When happiness grows, anger fades. This is just the way things are. When people become emperors, do they really hold on to the anger of their ancestors and satisfy that ancient desire for revenge?â
That was a very good question. For instance, a son might get even with his father if his father was wronged. That makes sense. A grandson might even try to get his grandfatherâs death avenged.
What about a great-grandfather, though? Or an even more distant ancestor? How far could it go back? Was it really possible for people to still want revenge for ancestors they had never met?
âIf you want to build a country, you have to rule over its people. It means that they have to rise to the highest position of power. The man in question did this and became the first emperor. He made sure that his position as emperor would be passed down to his children, just as it was passed down to your father and you. But if those descendants got to the throne themselves, would they keep to his plan? Would the second and third emperors try to destroy the world with the power of their empire? Their life? When theyâre happy with their lives? Would they destroy everything just to make up with their ancestors?â
It was likely that they would say, âTo hell with revenge!â at some point and decide to just live their lives. The first emperorâs big plan was always doomed to fail.
âIt seems like a pretty big mistake⌠Maybe a blind spot? Or was that even part of what he had in mind?â
While Rafina thought about how big the first emperorâs schemes were, Mia was busy holding a grudge against him.
No matter what they thought, theyâre all a pain! Everyone from the first emperor to the father! Why is everyone in my family so crazy? Iâm the only one who makes sense and knows what to do! This is why I never have a breakâŚ
She was angry that she was the unappreciated workhorse of her family, and in doing so, she showed the plight of all the smart, skilled, and unappreciated workhorses around her⌠Keep going, Ludwig and Keithwood.
AnywayâŚ
âUh, Miss Rafina, could I ask you to send some people from Belluga to check out that island?â
Normally, she would have preferred to send her own team of investigators from Tearmoon to search the area, but now that the first emperorâs plot was known, she couldnât do that.
âAfter all, it canât be a child of the conspirator who takes chargeâŚâ
âYes, thatâs true. That island might have important information about where the Chaos Serpents came from. Belluga canât afford to miss out on this.â
Mia felt a little better when Rafina quickly agreed to do the job.
âThank you again. Iâll ask Esmeralda to send us some charts for sailing. Oh, and can I ask you something else?â
âHm?â
Rafinaâs brows went up.
âSure. Whatâs that?â
Mia said nervously, âAbout the Holy Eve Festival next winter⌠Could you, um, tell me ahead of time what I need to do and how to get ready for it?â
Her question made Rafina beam.
âGosh, all this is going on, and youâre still thinking about your responsibilities as president of the student council?â
âO-Of course! You gave the job to me, after all!â
Mia smiled back, acting like thatâs what sheâd meant the whole time.
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