The palace wasnât surprised when this news was brought to the capital in May 468, because Lord Warung and the Chancellor have been at odds with each other since the days of the previous Emperor. The Chancellor was on very bad terms with Lord Warung and the Chief of the Ministry of Ceremonies because they were both respectively in charge of military affairs and politics.
He could have revolted at any time. Or so most aristocrats believe. In fact, some even asked why he had kept quiet about everything until now.
As expected, the so-called âpunish those who secretly plot against their lord planâ was notified to aristocrats in every region. He stated that the âaccession ceremonyâ that had yet to take place was the cause and that he would destroy the Chancellor and the Chief of the Ministry of Ceremonies, who are monopolizing the government and liberate His Majesty, the Emperor.
In response, the Chancellor and the Chief of the Ministry of Ceremonies put aside their political dispute for the time being and agreed to hasten the âaccession ceremonyâ.
The problem was which one of them would place the crown on the Emperorâs head; this was the reason why the âaccession ceremonyâ was delayed for so long.
They decided to compromise, so both will hold the crown and put it on the Emperorâs head at the same time.
⊠If youâre both alright with that, then you should have done it at the start.
People wonât do what they can unless theyâre cornered.
Is that all youâve decided at this point? Well, I donât feel rushed.
Three days later, the palace was in an uproar as if it had poked a hornetâs nest when it received word that Lord Warungâs army was passing through Marquis Dzranâs fief unscathed.
Marquis Dzranâs fief was located in the southern part of the Empire, just north of Lord Warungâs fief. Its feudal lord, Marquis Alowa le van Dzran is a former royal, just as his name âvanâ implies.
His ancestor was Rene, the 5th son of the 3rd Emperor, Charles I. Reneâs oldest son, Charles was adopted by the 4th Emperor, Edward IV, who had no male children, and ascended the throne as the 5th Emperor, Charles II. He was the father of the âImbecileâ 6th Emperor, Edward III and Duke Aquicurl. I was descended from them.
It was a prestigious family lineage (in the Bungdalto Empire), but lineage and ability are two different things.
The fief ruled by the current Marquis Alowa le van Dzran had fallen to the size of a Countâs estate since half of his fief was ceded to the neighbouring Aplada Kingdom during â3rd Appelaas Warâ⊠when my father was assassinated.
Marquis Dzran was seeking to reclaim his fief. He approached the Chancellorâs faction with bribes⊠in hopes of using Lord Raulâs army, the largest army in the Empire.
But Marquis Dzran was never in the Chancellorâs faction because the Chief of the Ministry of Ceremonies took advantage of his eldest son, Manbel le van Dzranâs ambition to oust his father and take over his title as soon as possible. Manbel seized part of the Marquis Dzranâs power with the support of the Chief of the Ministry of Ceremonies, which caused the father and son to be divided between the Chancellor and Regent factions. They were on neither side, so they became known as âneutralsâ.
⊠Incidentally, Marquis Dzran doesnât know that Lord Raul, who was wary of Marquis Dzran because of his noble lineage, was the reason why he had to give up a part of his fief.
He was a pitiful man from an outsiderâs perspective.
Of course, their family quarrel was a proxy quarrel between the Chancellor and Regent factions in the capital.
But the Chancellor and the Chief of the Ministry of Ceremonies agreed to âsuspend their political strife and deal with this rebellion togetherâ since Lord Warung had raised an army.
So, there was also a temporary truce between Marquis Dzran and his son, and a notice was issued for them to fight Lord Warungâs army.
ButâŠ
âImpossible! They were instructed to buy time.â
âAre you sure they battled them at all?â
âTheyâre advancing too fast! We wonât be able to draft soldiers in time!!â
I was taking a nap when I was dragged out by the Chancellor and the Chief of the Ministry of Ceremonies and made to sit on the throne where I was forced to watch the panicking aristocrats for hours on end.
It was very amusing.
I knew what was going on as Iâd been informed of the situation by Count Palatine Vedett. Apparently, Marquis Dzranâs second son, Anselm le van Dzran, had sowed discord between his father and elder brother and seized control of the army. Then, he allowed Lord Warungâs army to pass through his fief.
I donât know if Anselmâs actions were part of Lord Warungâs plans or if he did it on his own⊠but I suspect it was the latter.
Anselm had given Lord Warung permission to pass through his fief, but he did not lead his army and join him. If he had a prior connection to Lord Warung then he would have sent his troops to assist him.
âCalm down! Calm down!!â
The Chancellor yelled. It must be tough.
Itâs too late to make a move, you guys. You should have acted swiftly when Lord Warung raised his army. Most of you probably looked down on Lord Warung and believed him to be nothing more than a musclehead.
But well, itâs easier for me to make my move when the aristocrats are panicking.
âFortunately, Count Palatine Vedett took Nadine into custody when he detected suspicious movement from Lord Warung. We can buy ourselves a lot of time if we negotiate with her as the hostage. In the meantime, we must gather our troops. We can start by gathering mercenaries.â
The aristocrats became excited at the Chief of the Ministry of Ceremoniesâs announcement.
Ah, the Chancellor was sulking since the Chief of the Ministry of Ceremonies stole the spotlight.
Me? I was just watching the scene in a daze like always. Did I really need to be here for this?
âCount Chamneaux, one of the generals, is already on his way with his army! We will surely be victorious with him in command, even if it is against Lord Warung!!â
The Chancellor mentioned Count Chmnaeuxâs name as if he was taking a dig at the Chief of the Ministry of Ceremonies! The aristocrats were overjoyed. Lord Aquicurlâs face was twitching!
⊠This is surprisingly fun.
Count Chamneaux⊠Vera-Sylvieâs father will command the army?
Iâm sure Count Palatine Vedett contacted him some time again and got him to be on my sideâŠ
I glanced at Count Palatine Vedett and he chuckled silently.
âŠ. I see, you have the Chancellor wrapped around your fingers.
He was working on another task for me⊠When did he put these plans in motion?
â ⊠â ⊠â ⊠â
One week ago.
I received a report from Count Palatine Vedett. The three men present were Count Palatine Vedett, Timona and Salomon de Valverde.
âYour Majesty, Lord Warung seems like he will be raising an army.â
âSeems likeâŠ? So, he hasnât yet.â
âHe has not, but I hear he has decided to.â
I see. So, Count Palatine Vedett knows exactly what Lord Warung is planning to do.
âAlright. Then, always keep an eye on Nadine. If she acts suspiciously in any way, then arrest her and put her in jail.â
âOh⊠Is that alright with you?â
âYeah. I want her to act as a messenger between me and Lord Warung. She is suitable for this role, is she not?â
âHmm, indeed.â
Lord Warung doesnât know that Iâm not just a puppet, so he might not believe that I have seized real power in the capital. But thatâs the thing that has been troubling me. I want Lord Warungâs army to remain unscathed.
âLook after her and make sure she doesnât commit suicide. Hmm⊠Get one of the spies to act as âLord Warungâs allyâ from early on and get them to contact her. Tell them to tell her that theyâre looking for an opportunity to let her go and keep her informed of whatâs happening. They should preferably be a woman.â
âHopelessness kills, but on the other hand, people can survive if they have some hope.â
âUnderstood, Your Majesty. But⊠you are being very attentive.â
âDo I sound unusual?â
âNo, I am impressed.â
âWhy, thank you.â
Well, I admit Iâm a little excited. After all, Iâm just one step away from being rewarded for more than 10 years of patience. Itâs hard to stay calm in a situation like this, right?
âTell Fabio to raise an army just before Lord Warung enters the fief. If he can raise an army, then he should take a different route to the capital instead of joining up with Lord Warung.â
âAs you wish.â
Worst case scenario, Iâll need the LâMitedeau army to storm into the capital. AndâŠ
âHow many decent knights are in the Imperial Guards? I want them on my side. Can you prepare a place and select the men, Timona?â
âPlease leave that to me.â
Timona, whose voice had started to break before mine, responded. By the way, I canât do anything against him with a sword anymore⊠I guess that hasnât changed.
âYour Majesty, please give me an order.â
I guess that will do for now, I thought, and Salomon spoke.
âIs it alright for you to move under my command?â
Salomon is an active Marquis in the Belbe Kingdom, and I was planning a coup dâetat.
âYes, it is what Her Highness Rosalia wishes. And⊠if we can get involved at this stage, then the Belbe Kingdom will be safe and sound.â
So, itâs fine for you to act on your own as long as the results are good? Decisive.
âBut Iâm sure the âSealing Barrierâ will be up during the coronation.â
That was why I was planning on making my move then. I had an overwhelming advantage since I can still use my magic even within the Sealing Barrier.
âWhat is Rosalia planning to do?â
âHer Highness will be returning to her Kingdom for the time being. She will return under the pretence of the change in circumstances⊠but her purpose is to prepare additional forces for Your Majesty.â
⊠Hmmm, I havenât asked her to do anything yet though. But if she can prepare reinforcements then that would be a great help.
âIs it alright for you not to go with her?â
âShe is worried about you, Your Majesty. I will stay behind with my men.â
⊠Well, alright. Iâll just think of it as me having reserve forces. It will be easier for me to move daringly if Rosalia is away from the dangerous capital.
âBe prepared to be deployed at any time.â
I donât have much time left. I need to be as prepared as I can.