Chapter 224
Duke Michen mui Roden sat in his office in the late hours after everyone had gone to bed. He couldnât sleep because of the urgent message he had received from the empress. She had reached out to him, not only because he was the ranking noble of his family, the strongest of all the noble families, but he was also the empressâ fiancé. She had chosen him, out of all her potential suitors, because she knew him to be a fair and just man. He never allowed his personal life cloud his judgement when it came to business matters.
Still, he couldnât help but worry about the empressâ state of mind concerning her brother. Even he had trouble making sense of what Duke Skad had done. He had been going over all the possible scenarios in his head when there was a knock at the door.
âEnter,â Michen said, wondering who was awake at this hour.
A man entered who was not of his house. Duke instantly reached for the knife on his desk that he used to open message. âWho are you?â he demanded.
âGreetings, Duke Roden. My name is Gerald Artin.â
The personal aide of Duke Skad. Michen glanced at the darkness out the window. This man certainly wasnât let into his home by his butler. To show up in the middle of the night like this meant that Alexcentâs aide needed to meet in secret.
Michen smiled. âAre you a skilled spy? Or are the Roden familyâs defenses that bad?â
âTo tell you the truth, itâs both.â
âI see.â Michen made a note of upping his security in the morning.
âPlease sit,â Michen said, indicating a chair.
âIâm fine. I prefer to stand.â
âSo why are you here, showing up secretly in the middle of the night?â
âIâm sure you know that itâs about Duke Skad,â Gen answered.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âIâm afraid that I have nothing to say on the matter. If he is innocent, the trial will vindicate him. If he is found guilty, there is nothing that I can do. His punishment will be served. You must know that I believe in the fairness of the system.â
âThat is precisely why I came here.â
Michen stared at Gen. âSo, what then is the reason for your visit?â
âI would like you to review his case.â
âReview?â
âYes, we canât have the duke falsely accused?â
Michen was annoyed. âI donât see why. There were dozens of witnesses that saw Duke Skad enter the Grand Temple and kill the High Priest.â
âJust take a look at this? And then Iâll leave the decision up to you.â Gen took out a document from his coat and placed it on the desk in front of Michen.
âWhat is this?â
âSince youâre a fair person, I would like for you to know the whole story and not be swayed by the unjust rumours of the other nobles. Iâll await your response.â Gen bowed to the duke. Michen looked down at the envelope he had been given and when he looked back up, Gen had disappeared as if he had only been a figment of his imagination.
Michen blinked in surprise, then used the knife he had been holding to open the envelope. As he read the document enclosed, his face began to increasingly scowl. The document was a thorough analysis of all of Celiosâ wrongdoings and wicked enterprises. There was enough evidence enclosed to support all of the accusations. Celios, apparently, was a horribly evil man.
Michen set down the document. He could only imagine what the empress will say about this. He needed to see her as soon as he could.
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Flashback
âYour Majesty, did you memorize it?â Michen asked
âMemorize what?â Belice smiled mischievously.
âI told you to memorize the Empire law from article 9 paragraph 1 and on. You did do it, didnât you?â
âAh, that. I was busy, so I forgot about it.â Belice was always trying to get away with things. Was it because he, as a teacher, wasnât much older than her? It was a struggle, trying to teach the royal children.
âYou canât be like this every time. One day, you will become the empress. You need to be a role model to the citizens.â Michen was tired of having this same conversation every time.
âYou donât have to memorize Empire law to become a role model,â Belice insisted. âAnd besides, I can just read it in the Code of Laws, so why do I have to memorize it?â
Alexcent, who was sitting beside her, laughed. âYouâre so stupid. Â What would a noble say if the empress had to stop a meeting to look up a law in a book?â
âDid you memorize it all?â Belice asked in a huff.
âOf course, I did. The Empire Law article 9 paragraph 1. All citizens are equal in front of the law and the Goddess Frostin regarding their life politically, economically, socially, and culturally, regardless of their class. Paragraph 2. Citizens that take the life or harm the body of another citizen, through criminal activity, will be judged by the law regardless. Paragraph 3. Unless dictated through legal procedure, no citizen shall be punished, killed, nor put into forced labour. Paragraph 4. Every citizenâ¦â
âNo way!â Belice was staring at Alexcent with her mouth hanging open.
âShould I repeat it?â Alexcent asked, smugly.
âYou are so annoying!â
âYouâre calling me annoying for memorizing a law that you canât memorize because youâre stupid?â
âWhat? Stupid? Why youâ¦!â Belice tackled Alexcent, knocking him to the ground
âYouâre the one who called me annoying first!â Alexcent shouted back as they rolled across the floor.
âStop! Why are you always fighting?â Michen pulled the wrestling children apart. He was seriously considering teaching them separately, as they always fought when they were together.
âYou did very well, Alexcent. Please take this time now to memorize the law, Your Majesty.â
Belice pouted. âYouâre always telling me to study! Iâm so sick of it.â