#111 The Minstrel in Gold
Both sisters almost stopped breathing. A drop of cold sweat ran down Cassandraâs spine. She had
been hoping to find the Emperor and his Gold Dragon, but this was definitely not Glahad. Where was
this white one coming from! The sisters hadnât even heard anything until then. Missandra didnât dare
move either, but she sent a glance . towards her sister. No words were exchanged, but her expression
was clear. Which Dragon was that?
Cassandra tried hard to remember. She couldnât remember if the white Dragon was the fourth or the
fifth Princeâs, she had only seen it once! She couldnât even see its size, as only a little portion of his
head was stuck against the window. The only thing that was a little bit reassuring was that he didnât
seem to be unhappy at all. The white creature wasnât growling, and his eye just seemed⦠curious.
Was he simply observing them? Either way, if he was there, his master definitely knew where they
were. She didnât want to wait to see which Prince was about to show up!
âLetâs go back,â she whispered.
Missandra nodded slightly, but neither of them could take their eyes off the gigantic beast staring at
them. Both sisters started stepping back, very carefully. The big blue eye was following thier every
move. They hesitated. They definitely couldnât go back the way they came in, not with that one climbing
on the tower as well. It would put them one arm away from the Dragon, and his maw was definitely
longer than that. Moreover, they had already struggled to come in, Cassandra wasnât sure she would
have the strength to go back the same way without making a mistake this time..
The main entrance, then? It didnât solve the problem of the guards on the other side. The Dragon or the
Prince could warn them at any time. Cassandra was trying to gauge their options quickly, but no good
idea came to mind, and Missandra was terribly quiet too.
âWhat the hell are you doing here, you two idiots!â
Cassandra sighed internally. It was too lateâ¦
Both sisters turned around, to find the fourth Prince standing there.
Opheus was very much like his brothers. Tall, with long black hair and fine musculature under his open
shirt. His only marking trait was his strikingly blue eyes, both delicately circled by a trait of black ink. He
was probably the most handsome of all the Imperial brothers, but he was making a sour face at the
moment, his arms crossed. The long gold earring at his left ear kept dangling as he shook his head.
âSorry, Your Highness,â said Cassandra, bowing instinctively. âWe will leave andâ¦â
âOh, donât you dare act like that! I recognized you, white witch!â Retorted Opheus.
Cassandra went white under her makeup. She had the feeble hope that he wouldnât recognize her, as
she couldnât recognize him either, until two seconds ago. It seemed impossible to pretend to be two
clueless maids nowâ¦
The Prince let out a dramatic sigh.
âYou are all driving me nuts here! Darling, I have a good memory for faces, and even if you were as
skinny and bleached as a skeleton back then, I still vividly remember the unfashionable slave girl
Kairen went nuts about! Lephys may have hundred of his little whores, I donât care. But the one lady
that proved my older brother wasnât just a monk with a sword, despite his questionable tastes, that one
I remember!â
Cassandra was utterly speechless. She hadnât expected the Prince to have such a⦠colorful
personality. Until then, he had only been described as someone with a lazy and easily bored
personality. It was apparently more about his attitude. At least, it didnât seem like he had given any alert
yet.
Unsure of what to say, Cassandra glanced Missandraâs way. However, to her surprise, Missandra was
nervously chuckling, looking like she was focused on the fourth Princeâs face. He noticed it, too, and
clicked his tongue, pouting his lips.
âYou can stop staring like that, darling, we are not playing on the same level.â
âI know you,â suddenly said Missandra with a snicker. âYouâre the Minstrel in Gold!â
âOh,â said Opheus, raising an eyebrow.
Cassandra was completely lost. What was her younger sister talking about? The Prince himself didnât
seem very surprised, but his expression had completely changed after Missandra had said that.
Cassandra turned to her, trying to understand what the hell she was talking about.
âLinue?â She called her.
âThis Prince was a regular in the Red District!â Exclaimed Missandra. âHe was only known as the
Minstrel in Gold, because his name was unknown and he always came dressed with lots of gold
jewelry, and would always write stupid poems to his lovers.â
âStupid poems? Watch your mouth, you little bitch! Iâm a lyricist, and everyone always said I have a lot
of talent!â
âYeah, let me guess your Highness, the same people to whom you generously gave your gold
whenever they said that?â Retorted Missandra with a snicker.
âWait, â said Cassandra. âYou know him from the Red District?â
âWell, not all the workers are female,â explained Missandra with a shrug.
âOhâ¦â
Cassandra hadnât thought of that. It did make sense though⦠The fourth Prince probably wasnât given
the kind of entertainment he wanted in the Imperial Palace. She clearly remembered his siblings talking
about his lack of interest for his concubines, despite his motherâs desperate attempts to have him give
birth to heir⦠Well, now that explained a lot.
Cassandra gave a little glance, but the Dragon outside was still there, patiently watching. So they
werenât in danger with him, so far? Opheus flipped his hair over his shoulder.
âI was wondering what my darling had found here, but it turns out itâs just you two. You are quite stupid
for coming back there, though. Do you have any idea of what Vrehan wants to do to you? That psycho
seriously went crazy this time.â
âWhat about you?â Asked Missandra. âYou donât look like youâre about to report us.â
âOh, please, do you think I care about my brothersâ stupid game?â
âThis isnât just a game,â retorted Cassandra, almost shocked. âThey are killing each other! Prince
Sephir died!â
Opheus rolled his eyes over.
âHe was unfortunate to have been born first, yes. But me? Iâm the one no one gives two cents about,
and honestly, Iâm quite content with that.â
Cassandra understood that he was the one that no one could see as a threat, but that didnât mean his
brotherâs crimes werenât any less horrible! His own older brother had been murdered only a few days
ago, he couldnât be that insensitive as to not care at all!
However, he did look like he didnât care. Opheus put a hand on his hip, gauging the two of them.
âI honestly donât give a damn about reporting you, I donât even care enough to yell,â he said. âHowever,
I am curious about why the hell do I find Kairenâs favorite and her sister into my Fatherâs chambers.â
âWe hoped to save the Emperor,â explained Cassandra. âI know he is sick, I want to see him.â
âWe can heal him,â added her younger sister. âIf you tell us where the old man is, we canâ¦â
Opheus scoffed, interrupting her, and pointed at Missandra with his long nail.
âFirst, no offense darling but I wouldnât even entrust you with a spoon.â
Missandra looked offended by his words, but the Fourth Prince ignored her, turning to Cassandra
instead.
âSecondly, why do you two care about what happens to my father? Shouldnât you be somewhere taking
care of your brat you were pregnant with and waiting for your man to pop Vrehanâs dead off? Because
honestly, I know I am.â
Cassandra was a bit surprised to hear that.
âYou donât like Vrehanâ¦? You support Kairen?â
Opheus dramatically rolled his eyes once again.
âYou may be a physician or whatever but youâre quite slow, darling, arenât you? Vrehan is a freaking
sicko, his sister Phetra is the Empress of bitches, and trust me, I know more than they all think I do.
Compared to him, Kairen is at least not bouncing around about murdering our family members and
becoming Emperor.â
âSo you can help us?â Asked Cassandra, her hopes getting up again. âYou can tell us where the
Emperor actually is?â
âWhy would I? I told you, Iâm fine as long as neither of them thinks Iâm against them. Why would I give
you two any help? I am already quite generous in not giving you little rats away to the guards, I hope
youâre taking notes about that.â
Cassandraâs hopes melted immediately. So he wasnât going to help them at all? Were the sisters
condemned already? There was no way they were going to be able to walk out of here, not while the
two guards were still standing guard outside these apartments! Moreover, they couldnât stay hidden
here forever either!
Next to her, Missandra took a deep breath and crossed her arms, looking surprisingly quite confident.
âWell, itâs a bit too late for that, isnât it? Youâre already an accomplice.â
âWhat?â
âYou have seen us. As you said, you didnât denounce us right away and you have no intention to. So,
that means youâre on our side.â
Opheus frowned, looking a bit confused.
âDidnât you listen to anything I just said, you little pest? I am not on anyoneâs side! Unless I go walk
around naked into the throneâs room, I wonât be considered a target by Vrehan either! I am the invisible
Prince and I like that!â
âOh, but you have seen us already. So now, youâre technically hiding our existence to the Second
Prince. If we get caught and say you had actually found us, it will be bad for you, isnât it? You wonât be
so invisible anymoreâ¦â
Cassandra couldnât understand. What was Missandra thinking by provoking him like that! Despite her
doubts, she remained quiet to let her younger sister talk. After those few weeks together, Cassandra
knew that Missandra was better than her for those kinds of things. Missandra was what they called
smart-street, she was better at getting out of a situation when she was cornered.
âWhat are you talking about!â Screeched the fourth Prince. âI am not helping you, Iâm just keeping my
mouth shut!â
âOh, I bet the second Prince will think the same when he learns that you had us right under his nose
and did not let his soldiers know. Heâll probably overlook this and think you just didnât careâ¦â
Opheus opened and closed his mouth twice, completely taken aback. Finally, he scoffed, outraged by
Missandraâs words and her confident smirk. Putting his fists on his hips, he was now glaring at her.
âWhy shouldnât I give you away right now, then, you little pests? I am extremely generous already to let
you go without saying a word! Why the hell are you threatening me for right now!â
âI am not threatening you,â replied Missandra with an innocent smile. âOf course, youâre very free to rat
us out to the Psychopathâs men if you prefer. However, I cannot guarantee that the War God wonât be
back firstâ¦â
Once again, the fourth Prince was rendered speechless and blinked several times.
âKairen? Heâs coming back here? Seriously?â
Missandra nodded. Whether she was truly convinced or lying through her teeth, her older sister
couldnât tell. However, they clearly werenât sure that the War God was really on his way back, or even
how far he was at the moment. That was a heavy bet her sister was putting up right nowâ¦
âYes. His Favorite Concubine is here, after all,â she said. âThe War God will be back in the Capital at
any time. I mean, you could give us up, but it would truly be a too bad timing it the Third Prince came
back meanwhile. If the
War God learns that you sold out his Favorite concubine⦠If my older sister dies just like that, I wonder
who he will get mad at? I mean, obviously, the second prince is the first choice, but I wonder who he
will get angry at then? It gets pretty bloody when the War God gets mad, you know.â
Cassandra was once again completely speechless. Her younger sister was truly shameless! She was
putting the fourth Prince into a horrible place, torn between the fear of the second or third brotherâs
wrath. It was too late for him to pretend he hadnât seen them, not after everything Missandra had just
said. The poor man looked like he was about to vomit, too, completely stunned by the teenage girl.
âYou⦠You⦠By the great Dragon, youâre the worst little swine!â He yelled. âThat was me being nice!â
âOh, itâs nice of you to not rat us out, but now we would like to know where the Emperor is. So now, you
can pick a side. Because either you help us and we can get out of here without making any waves and
with potentially a chance to save the old man, or my sister and I will get caught as soon as we try to get
out of there by your sicko brotherâs men, tortured and most likely die in horrible circumstances; Your
choice, your Highness.â