I was with my brother when the Emperorâs messenger came to give him the news. The messenger shrank back when Koshar yelled angrily at him.
âYes. And if you push or threaten Miss Rashta again, you will be punished for threatening the Imperial family.â
âWho was pushing who?!â
Koshar gave a roar, tearing a cushion with his fist, and the messenger scurried away.
âCan you believe this!â
Koshar didnât calm even after the messenger escaped the room.
âI pushed her?! Would she even be fine if I pushed her?â
âBrother.â
âNavier. Is there a problem with her tongue or your husbandâs ears?â
âBrother.â
My attempts to calm him went unheard. I approached Koshar and knocked him on the back. He held the torn cushion close to his bosom and ground his teeth, but after a moment he slumped and apologized.
ââŠIâm sorry for the cushion.â
âItâs fine. How about you? Are you alright now?â
âHad you not been there, I might have beaten the servant who delivered the message.â
âDrop your temper.â
âButâ!â
âYouâll regret it.â
I was completely dejected by this news, but I was sure that my brother, who caused this, felt far worse. In a situation where the people on âourâ side were many and Rashta was one, my fiery-tempered brother simply approaching Rashta would already be considered a threat. If she had spun that as my brotherâs fault, that would have been much more understandable.
However, she claimed that she fell because my brother pushed her. Wasnât that a complete lie? Sovieshu even believed her and gave my brother a restraining order. It was the same when Prince Heinley was asking about the letters. Rashta was a duplicitous woman.
âYou need to be careful in the meanwhile, brother.â
âCareful about that damn woman?â
âDid you hear how the Duchess Tuania got divorced?â
âSomewhat.â
âRashtaâs the one who played a part in the divorce. She stirred up old rumors about Duchess Tuania and manipulated them to be far worse.â
â!â
âSheâs not just a concubine. Sheâs clever.â
Sovieshu unequivocally believed in Rashtaâs words, and Rashta herself had the ability to manipulate public opinion and win peopleâs favor. In the midst of that, she was also bearing the Emperorâs first child. It was best not to collide with her.
My brother looked at my face, and couldnât hold back the swears in his mouth.
âShit! Damn rotten thing!â
***
Full chapters and artwork only on WordExcerpt or Crystal Craterâs Patreon.
That night, Koshar found himself drinking with his friend Marquis Farang.
âHey, drink slowly.â
Marquis Farang looked on worriedly as Koshar drank like a fish, but the marquisâ concerns were dismissed.
âI want to get drunk. Leave me.â
âIâm worried that youâll get drunk and cross the palace wall.â
âYou can stop me, right?â
âAre you serious? I canât stop you even when youâre sober, so why do you think I can stop you when youâre drunk?â
Koshar snorted and poured another strong drink in his glass.
âMy mother and father nagged me as soon as I got home. It will be bad for Navier if I take any action, so for her sake I have to keep a low profile.â
ââŠKoshar.â
âI said a low profile. This is the way it has to be after all.â
Koshar spilled more liquor into his mouth and slammed the glass down on the table.
âIâm so mad, Iâve never done anything to deserve punishment!â
âWell. This time it was undeserved.â
âI didnât push that bitch!â
âI saw. You should avoid her.â
Marquis Farang did not add that ordinary people stumbled back from Koshar because they were afraid. What his friend needed now was a voice of comfort, not criticism. However, Marquis Farangâs words failed to allay Koshar.
âIf that woman has a baby, one day she will devour Navier. One has to strike first.â
Koshar took a drink, and choked on his liquor. He gave a hacking cough to clear his throat.
âYouâre going to strike her? The Emperorâs concubine?â
âYes.â
âHow?â
âIâll find out her weakness.â
âReally. You canât even enter the Imperial Palace.â
âI canât go in. But my money and power can.â
âWellâŠthatâs true.â
âYou can go in.â
âWhat? Youâre drawing me into this? â
Marquis Farang looked like he had swallowed something sour.
âWell. Fine, Iâll follow you. So what are you going to do to dig up her weakness?â
âIt depends on what the weakness is.â
âWhen you were briefly speaking with the Empress earlier, I asked around. There had been a rumor going around that the woman was a slave.â
âSlave?â
âAt the New Yearâs celebrations, someone named Viscount Roteschu claimed that Rashta was a runaway slave of his.â
âReally?â
âBut he amended his words and said he had the wrong person.â
âCan we use that?â
âItâs going to be difficult for Viscount Roteschu to change his words back. The Emperor went to great lengths to bury that rumor.â
Koshar replied in a low murmur.
âWeâll decide how weâre going to take advantage of that weakness later.â
He took a small pouch from his pocket and handed it to Marquis Farang.
âLetâs buy some people to solve this.â
Marquis Farang glanced inside the pouch and saw sparkling jewels, obtained from the bandits they had driven out from Parme.
âThe jewels were collected by the bandits, so itâs difficult to track down the owner even if they are discovered.â
âAlright.â
The marquis nodded and pocketed the jewels. Koshar tapped his finger on the table.
âThereâs one more thing.â
âWhat is it?â
âI need an effective abortion-inducing drug. Something that harms the mother as little as possible.â
Marquis Farangâs eyes widened. If they were going to obtain an abortive drugâŠ