Chapter 398 â End of the Turmoil
Kaglai happily watched the nobles as they all focused their attention on Hikaru.
Oh, Iâll get you for this, old manâŚÂ Hikaru thought as he continued.ăSomething was bothering me about the attempted assassination. I was the last person to see the emperor that night, but there was no one hiding in that room nor anyone suspicious nearby. If someone broke in, the Imperial Guards would have noticed, right?ă
ăYes.ăthe Prime Minister replied. No one complained about Hikaruâs impolite tone.
ăThen there are two possibilities: One, it was a suicide attempt by the Emperor himself.ă
ăI would never do such a thing.ăKaglai said.
ăYou heard him. That leaves us with only one other possibility.ăHikaru pointed his index finger upwards.ăIt was on the ceiling all along.ă
Most of the nobles were confused, mouth agape. The Minister of the Right, however, realized it before anyone else.
ăI-I get it! Thatâs why the bladeâs center of gravity was near the tip!ă
ăYou catch on quick. Impressive. Thatâs right. The culprit prepared a dagger coated in poison and stuck it on the ceiling with some kind of adhesive. Eventually, it would fall on the person sleeping below. In fact, we found traces of the adhesive on the ceiling.ă
All of them seemed convinced by the deduction, but there was one who raised a question.
ăBut thereâs no guarantee that the weapon will hit the target, is there?ăNino said.
ăThereâs no way of knowing when the dagger will fall exactly.ă
ăThat is true.ăHikaru said.ăBut that doesnât matter.ă
ăWhat zo you meam vy zat?ăCount Zepetta asked with a frown.
ăWait a minute.ăNino said.ăWas the culprit aiming for a failed assassination?!ă
ăWhat are you dalkin bout?ă
ăFather. The person who plotted the incident wasnât looking to actually kill His Majesty. He might not have even expected the blade to actually hit. Since they didnât know when the adhesive would come off, they thought the chances of the dagger falling on His Majesty was slim.ă
ăBut⌠the dagger fell on His Majeshty when he waz zleeping..ă
ăThe chances for that are even slimmer, Father. What do you think would happen if a dagger was found stuck on His Majestyâs bed during the day, when he wasnât sleeping?ă
ăPeople would think that zomeone inbiltrated his bedroom and threatened His Majesty!ă
ăExactly. Search all you want, but you wonât find the suspect. The pursuers would think âThe enemy is pretty skilledâ even though there was no such person in the first place. And that was what the culprit wanted. They prioritized not getting caught.ă
ăBecause all they wanted waz an attempted assassination? I seeâŚăZepettaâs voice grew louder.ăWhen chaoz enshues in the palace, both the brogressives and conzervatives will make moves. Thatâs what they were abter!ă
ăThatâs right.ăHikaru said.ăWho made the first move in the middle of the chaos? What did they gain from it? I suspected you at first, Count Zepetta, but it seems I was wrong. You were actually relieved to see Emperor Kaglai just now.ă
ăWhy wouldnât I be?! I worked hard az a peddler to get to where I am. All zo I could serbe the Empire and His Majesty!ă
ăYour loyalty is admirable. I am delighted.ăKaglai said.
At a loss for words, Zepettaâs face turned crimson, tears welling up in his eyes.
ăWell, after examining the evidence, I found out that you werenât the culprit.ăHikaru said.
ăThere are three things we can examine: first, where the extremely rare magic poison came from; two, who forged the dagger; and three, who set the weapon in the emperorâs chambers.ăHikaru pointed his finger.ăPlease stay in the court gallery, Viscount Clerat, Baron Godard, Baron Tsarella.ăHe called three men, all members of the progressive faction, from leaving.
ăWhatâŚ? Are those three⌠the culpritsâŚ?ă
ăWe still need to gather evidence, but circumstantial evidence suggest that theyâre the one behind the attempted assassination. Viscount Clerat mixed a salve he ordered from Count Ron into the poison, indicating that he wasnât really trying to kill the emperor. However, the poisonâs magical properties caused it to stay longer. The dagger was probably made by a dwarf who frequents Baron Godardâs residence. And lastly, one of the maids who have access to the Emperorâs chambers is a relative of Baron Tsarellaâs.ă
The three men bolted at once. An attempted assassination on the Emperor was a grave felony. They would receive the death penalty, their family probably wiped out, and their fortune seized. It didnât matter if they didnât mean to kill the Emperor.
The guards were taken by surprise. Pushing them away, the three noblemen rushed outside.
ăThe fools think they can escape.ăMargrave Korn stood up.
ăWh-Whatâs with all these soldiers?!ăcame a voice from outside.
Three hundred men had surrounded the whole courthouse.
ăThank you for your cooperation, Margrave Korn.ăKaglai said.
ăMy menâs duty is to serve you, Your Majesty.ă
ăAs the Margrave have said, his soldiers has this courthouse surrounded.ă
ăYour Majesty!ăCount Ron, the newly appointed commander, protested.ăWhy did you summon the Margraveâs forces to the palace?!ă
ăSilver Face said we need to be as cautious as possible.ă
Youâre blaming for this? Hikaru glared at Kaglai.
ăWell, I did say that.ăhe admitted.ăWe werenât sure if you were on our side. I thought Margrave Korn was more trustworthy since heâs also a victim in this case.ă
ăItâs been a while since Iâve been to the imperial capital and this is what I return to?ăthe Margrave said.ăI will stay here for a while to watch over things.ă
Quinbland and Ponsonia were no longer in conflict, which meant the Margrave had nothing much to do. Having the Margraveâa symbol of military mightâaround until the chaos died down was a blessing to Kaglai.
However, this also meant thoroughly cleansing the nobles in the capital and verifying who were involved in the assassination attempt.
This would open up a path for a new Quinbland, where nobles didnât divide themselves into conservatives and progressives. There were only a few who realized this.
The prominent noblesâthe Minister of the Right, Count Zepetta, Count Ron, among others âwere listening to Kaglai quietly.