âPrince, you still think youâve beaten me in obtaining Charlizeâs affection?â
Damian was at a loss for words.
Wearing a victorâs smile, the Empress cast a single glance at Damian before continuing.
âThe Rochesters will support the Crown Princeâs rescue of Lebane, sparing no support from the rear.â
The Empressâs tone of voice was quite proud.
âThe media will have questions though; the reporters are not fools.â
âI guess so. Normally, I would have supported Lebane by voting on the budget.â
It would certainly be out of the ordinary.
Not only are the Crown Prince and the Emperor acting independently, but the Duke of Rochester, whoâs expected to stand with the Emperor, is supporting the Crown Prince.
With a wicked smile, the Empress added.
âAnyway, hasnât His Majesty already used the media to slander you during the memorial service?â
It was as if she was subtly saying, âYou thought I forgot that?â
The Empressâs voice was eerie as she muttered that.
Umm, I should never get on the Empressâs bad side.
âLetâs just say this is a way of getting back at him.â
The Empress, after having said so, smiled brightly.
âAnyway, my brother and I will take care of this, so thereâs no need to worry, Charlize.â
ââŠthank you very much for the solution, Your Majesty.â
Damian spoke in a gruff voice.
âWill you let me join in on the conversation?â
The Empress cheekily responded to his protest sarcastically.
âOh, my gosh, Prince. Youâre still here?â
Damian fell silent again.
I looked at Damian with a pitiful gaze.
Hey, Damian.
Even if you were to refine and hone yourself your whole life, I donât think you can beat the EmpressâŠ
***
A few days later.
Damian and I went to Lebane.
âOh, my godâŠâ
I couldnât hide my shocked expression.
The area where the typhoon passed was left in a dismal state.
It wasnât uncommon to see buildings damaged by heavy winds and rain, with shattered windows and collapsed buildings here and there.
The land itself was completely overturned from the rain, hideously exposing soil and sand.
And whatâs worse wasâŠ
âItâs raining too much.â
It was still raining.
As I watched the downpour, I scrunch my forehead without realizing it.
Even though the typhoon had passed, the wind had barely subsided.
If this continues, secondary and tertiary damage may follow suit.
âFirst, letâs get a report on the situation.â
At Damianâs behest, the major officials of Lebane City gathered at City Hall, which was still intact.
Every official there was visibly worried.
Several problems abounded.
Continuous rain and collapsed buildings were still lying around.
The homeless and drifters required help.
Excessive rain led to the damâs rising water level.
But the biggest problem by far wasâŠ
ââŠan epidemic, is that correct?â
âYes.â
Officials couldnât hide their disheartened expressions.
Damianâs face hardened.
âAs the rain fell, the sewage system stopped functioning. Finding clean water is like picking stars from the sky.â
âWeâre trying to avoid consuming contaminated water by all means, but clean water is in short supply.â
Things are definitely not going well.
I glanced sideways at Damian.
He narrowed his eyes and asked the officials.
âHave you tried communicating with the other lords or mayors around you?â
âWeâve already tried requesting help several times but the only response we receive is to ask for help from the imperial familyâŠâ
âMoreover, the city of Lebane is under the imperial familyâs direct control, so the lords are more hesitant to interfereâŠâ
The officials gave a negative response.
Damian clicked his tongue.
âThey only know the issues on the surface.â
At the same moment, an intense expression began to take over the previously calm Damian.
âGo and ask them, âIf an epidemic breaks out in Lebane in earnest, where will it go?ââ
Thatâs right.
I nodded slightly.
Lebane was a large city located in the center of the vast south and was a major transportation hub.
If an epidemic breaks out in LebaneâŠ
âIt means itâs only a matter of time before it spreads to other nearby cities.â
Damian continued with a cold voice.
âEven if they argue that itâs not their concern to restore a destroyed city, infectious diseases are another matter.â
âYes, Your Highness,â acknowledged an official.
âIf the epidemic spreads to other territories, itâll be too late.â
Damianâs voice gained strength.
âPlease be aware that this could be a problem for the entire South, not just Lebane.â
ââŠIâll keep that in mind, Your Highness,â responded the official.
âHowever, I am not asking for free help.â
At those words, the officials suddenly raised their heads.
Their expressions brightened slightly.
Damian gave a small nod as if telling them not to worry.
âWe received support from the Duke of Rochester. I will also spare enough support.â
Upon hearing this, the eyes of the officials widened.
âSo, please inform them that you can pay them enough compensation.â
âY-You received support from the Duke of Rochester?â
The officials asking those questions had bright faces without knowing it.
I knew very well what emotions were on their faces.
It was âHopeâ.
The expressions on their faces were almost like they had witnessed a miracle.
I softly bit my lip.
How many times had they been shunned by the EmperorâŠto the point, they reacted in such a way?
Damian also seemed to feel the same way as I did.
A look of pity was plastered on his face.
***
After the meeting.
Seeing the officials dispersing, I turned to Damian.
âNow, you and I should each do our part.â
âI should. ButâŠâ
Damian shook his head and looked at me with a hard expression.
âYou wonât.â
ââŠ.what?â
I couldnât hide my bewilderment.
However, Damian only continued with a determined voice.