The palaceâs storage room was deathly quiet. Richard, Aled, Tania and Girgantia stared at where the gate had once been. For unknown reasons, the gate had closed the instant Cecile fell through it. In other words, theyâd lost the empress in the gap between space, and there was no way to rescue her. None of them dared to make a peep.
âWeâre screwed!â
The first ones to turn ashen were Richard and Aled. The archmage was recalling Estianâs warning before he departed⊠What was it? That he would dice Richard into dog feed if a single hair of the empress was harmed? Aled also looked sickly. The spirit had tried to immediately follow after the empress when she fell, but as if to thwart him, the gate vanished in a blink of an eye.
âY-your MajestyâŠ?â Tania stammered. Barely coming to her senses, she walked towards where the gate had been and groped at the air. Naturally, there was nothing there. âGoodness gracious, Your Majesty! What do we do! Open it again, right now! We have to go find Her Majesty!â
Richard and Aled exchanged looks at Taniaâs outburst. What she asked of them was impossible. Even if a gate was reopened, it would be a new connection that passed through an entirely different space. It was impossible to meet with Cecile.
âWeâreâŠâ
âDeadâŠâ
Just as the two of them were bemoaning their fates, an attendant called out from outside the storage room, âYour Majesty, are you there? It is time for your next schedule.â Everyoneâs heads swung towards the door in surprise.
âItâs an emergency! Her Majesty hasâ Mmph! Hmph! Let me go!â
Richard and Aled hastily tried to restrain Tania, who was trying to rush out, but she sent them rolling with her punches. Even so, the two didnât give up and clung to her hem.
âHey, calm down!â
âR-right! Calm down and hear us out!â
Kicking them away, Tania cried, âDo I look like I can be calm? If we donât hurry and rescue Her Majestyââ
âItâs for the empressâ sake!â Richard shouted, nursing the sore spot on his knee where heâd been kicked.
âWhat?â
âWhat do you think would happen the instant itâs known that the empress has disappeared? Chaos will ensue. And it wouldnât just end with chaos. The emperorâs enemies might take the chance to act, which would only make the situation more complicated. Itâll be even harder to find the empress.â
Tania immediately shut her mouth. Richard was right. There would be a huge uproar if news of the empressâs disappearance got out. Looking at the door with a troubled look, she asked, âThen what do we do? Theyâre right outside looking for Her Majesty!â If the empress didnât show herself, word would get out soon enough.
âLetâs use this to deal with it for now,â Richard said.
The archmage quickly began drawing a magic circle on the floor. As the magic circle began to emit light⊠Cecile suddenly appeared in the center.
âYour Majesty?â Tania blinked in surprise. What was going on?
âItâs a fake, but this should be good enough to fool others for now.â
âWowâŠâ Tania couldnât help but be amazed. The doppelganger was the spitting image of the empress.
However, while Tania was gaping with amazement, Girgantia interjected, âHang on. Why didnât you recreate that thing? The scepter, was it? What the empress was holding.â
âOh, I canât make an illusion of that. Itâs quite the complex item, you see. Itâs not the emperorâs regalia for nothing.â
The scepter was a magically complex object, completely unique and impossible to replicate, which was why Richard had been hounding the empress incessantly to let him have a touch. If heâd been allowed to touch it, perhaps he wouldâve been able to analyze it to the extent that he could conjure a fake. Alas, Cecile had refused stubbornly till the end. The only physical contact heâd had with it was when she used it to beat him while yelling, âWhyâd you go on about the whip!â during the ride back from the casino.
âLetâs use this to buy some time for now, while we work to bring the empress back.â
The others nodded solemnly at Richardâs words. They were all in this together now.
* * *
Cecile raised herself with a groan when she finally came to, blinking with difficulty as she adjusted to her surroundings. âItâs dark.â Where was she? Somewhere along the way of falling endlessly, sheâd passed out cold. If sheâd been dropped somewhere, shouldnât the sky be visible? Yet, all she could see was darkness. However, it wasnât like this place was completely devoid of light. All around her was a seemingly magical weak glow that illuminated her surroundings.
âIt looks like some place people would live, butâŠâ The ground was made of hard, cold stone, but there were traces of artisan crafted work hanging on the walls. Cecile dusted herself off as she got to her feet. Removing her earring, she threw it to the ground. A blue phoenix emerged from the blue flames, just as it had back at the casino.
âThank goodness you appeared again,â Cecile said, sighing with relief. The phoenix had returned to its earring form after Cecile returned from the casino, so she was concerned that its protection mightâve been a one-time deal only. Luckily, that didnât seem to be the case. Having confirmed the blue phoenixâs appearance, she turned around. âFirst, letâs use your light to find out where thisââ