The Counselor Concubine
Kairen was glaring at his mother, visibly annoyed by her words. Cassandra, however, was hesitating.
She was reluctant to part from Kairen, but for the sake of their baby, wouldnât it be better for her to stay
here? How was the Concubine Mother so sure she would be safer in the Diamond Palace instead of
the Onyx Castle?
Seeing her uncertainty, Kareen rolled her eyes.
âEnough! I havenât seen my children in a while. All three of you will stay here for a few days and I am
not asking! Krai too.â
Hearing its name, the dragon turned its head to the Concubine Mother and purred softly in her direction
as she smiled.
âThatâs right, I missed you too, little one.â
Cassandra wondered if Kraiâs attitude towards her meant Kairen loved his mother more than he let on.
The Imperial Concubine turned to Cassandra again, frowning as she looked at her slave collar. She
pointed it out with her finger, displeased.
âThis! We need to get rid of this as well when we go to the Imperial Palace for the New Year
celebration.â
Hearing this, Shareen almost choked on her wine. Kairen seemed shocked too.
âMother, you will be going back? To see Father?â
âWho said anything about seeing that old man? I am going there to attend the celebrations, and to
show off my future grandchild to all those whores at the Imperial Palace.â
âAs if,â said Shareen. âIf you show up without going to see Father, heâd send the entire army to fetch
you!â
Her mother shrugged, not phased at all. Cassandra was speechless! Their mother was so strong-
willed, she would even dare to ignore the Emperor himself! She then instructed them to eat, essentially
closing the topic. While eating her little bites, Cassandra tried to remember how much longer until the
New Year celebrations. She felt like her time at the camp had been months, longer than the couple of
weeks it actually was. As she took the time to count exactly how many days had passed, she realized
the celebrations would be held only two months from now. How big would her baby be in two months?
And the dragonâs egg? Cassandra wondered if the Baby Dragon would look like a miniature Krai.
As they ate silently, Cassandra felt a bit more at ease. The Concubine Mother was a very strong-willed
woman, scolding her children for bad posture, and was cold towards the servants. She was nice to
Cassandra though, as if she respected her from the start, and ignored her slave status completely. She
urged Cassandra to eat more though; insisting she consume more of the dry fruits as they were,
according to Kareen, very nutritious for babies.
âDonât Southerners eat meat?â she asked, noticing Cassandra had barely touched it.
âNo, Concubine Mother. Iâm more used to eating fishâ¦In small quantities, though.â
âHmpf. That explains your good skin, thin build, and character. It is said eating fish helps with all those.
Too much meat makes children stubborn. Just look at these two.â
Right as she said that, both Kairen and Shareen, who happened to have meat in their hand or mouth,
sent glares back to their mother.
Kareen sighed. âAnyhow, just let me know what you want to eat, Iâll have servants go fetch it for you.â
âActuallyâ¦could I go buy it myself?â asked Cassandra, a bit embarrassed.
The Concubine Mother looked at her, confused.
âWhy?â
âI justâ¦I like going to the markets. Looking at the stalls, and all.*
After a few seconds of contemplation, Kareen chuckled.
âYou really are a new kind of concubine, arenât you? Fine, weâll go later. A little outing will do me some
good as well. But first, dessert!â
Cassandra wondered exactly how much she was expected to eat! More delicious food was brought out
â so many fruits, nuts and cakes that she had to drink some tea to help it all go down. She would
definitely get plump if she spent her pregnancy in the Diamond Castle!
After she was done eating, Concubine Kareen stood up, elegantly wiped her lips, and turned to her
children.
âIâm going to take a walk in my garden. Donât any of you even think of leaving. And anyway, Iâll be
taking Krai with me.â
Under Cassandraâs surprised eyes, Kareen walked over to Kraiâs head, caressing its snout. The dragon
closed its eyes, growling softly like it usually did with Cassandra. It really seemed to like the Concubine
Mother. She walked out of the Garden, using an opening between the stones to meet with the Dragon
behind the wall. Though she couldnât see Kareen anymore, Cassandra watched Krai as it bounded
down from the wall, its big back turning around to follow her.
âThis place is so boring,â sighed Shareen. âIâm going to take a nap in my room until Mother comes
back.â
They watched as Shareen retired, leaving Cassandra alone with her Prince. So they couldnât take the
egg and leave while she was away, Kareen had locked it in the chest and had the servants take it back
inside while they were dining.
Cassandra walked up to Kairen, who pulled her down to sit on his leg.
âWe will get it back soon,â said the Prince, holding her by her waist.
âItâs okay. As long as itâs safe with Concubine Mother.â
Kairen nodded, caressing her long hair down her back.
âDo you want to stay here?â he asked softly.
âIâm not sure. I want to stay here, for our babyâs safety, but⦠I also want to take care of the hospital,
and I know Iâll miss the girls at the Onyx Castle.â
He didnât reply to that and instead gently kissed her shoulder, lost in his own thoughts. Since his mother
had insisted that they stay a while, they could always decide later. She wouldnât be able to keep Kairen
here much longer and Cassandra would have to make her decision before then.
They stayed like this for a while, gently caressing and holding each other, lost in their own little world.
Kairen seemed gentler and more caring since her pregnancy had been announced, and Cassandra
was feeling a bit more confident too. She even wondered if she could find people to teach medicine to
here.
âWere you here often?â she asked, looking at the garden around them.
âWhen I was younger⦠My father gifted it to my mother after my birth.â
âThis castle?â
âThis city. Itâs the place where she was born.â
The Imperial Familyâs standards were truly too extravagant for her to grasp! Cassandra was once again
speechless. So not just a castle, but a whole city was their motherâs? Shareen and Kairen had probably
spent most of their childhoods here in that case.
âHow did your mother become a concubine?â
âShe worked as a servant for one of my fatherâs counselors. He noticed her. She was smarter than
most, and not afraid to voice her opinion. She actually became his counselor for a while, before
becoming his concubine.â
Cassandra nodded. The story suited his motherâs impressive character and also explained why she
didnât care much about Cassandraâs slave status, since she had been a servant herself. She truly was
an admirable woman.
âCan we take a walk? Iâd like to see the rest of the Castle.â
Kairen silently agreed and stood up, still holding her around her waist. Cassandra ventured back into
the Castle, noticing two female servants silently following them from a few steps back. Had Kareen
given instructions for the pair to attend to them? They strolled around for a while and the more
Cassandra saw, the more she liked it. She had thought upon their arrival that it felt like this place had
been abandoned for years and left to the wild. Few rooms were entirely enclosed and most had spaces
where stones in the walls were missing or parts of the roof were open so that they were bright and airy.
Ivy ran through the walls freely and trees grew up against the walls, their branches replacing missing
sections of roof to provide some shade. Unlike the Imperial Palace, there werenât many signs of wealth,
except for a few richly decorated rooms. There was nothing else on display and even the furniture was
very basic, made of just wood and comfortable fabrics.
To Cassandraâs surprise, Kairen pushed a large door open and they walked in.
âThis is my room.â
It was rather empty despite all the available space, but had a large bath carved out in a corner with a
fountain that had dried up. Kairenâs old bed was very much like the one at the Onyx Castle, large and
with furs on it.
In another corner was what looked like a very large nest that was well worn out and tattered, and
Cassandra guessed that this might have been Kraiâs bed when he was youngerâ¦and smaller. Aside
from those, there was only a wardrobe and a chest on a carpet in the other corner. It was even emptier
than his bedroom in the Onyx Castle.
Cassandra ventured further inside, still more curious, while Kairen stayed a few steps back, watching
her.
âSo this isâ¦where you grew up?â
âI liked it better than the Palace.â
âWhy?â she asked inquisitively.
âLess people. Only Mother and us.â
She could easily picture how different from the Imperial Palace this place was. Less people also meant
less danger for the Imperial Children.
Cassandra turned around and walked back to the War God. He put his hands on her shoulders, feeling
her skin was a bit colder than usual.
âDonât get sick.â
âI wonât.â
Kairen pulled her into his embrace, warming her up instantly. Cassandra laid her head against him,
closing her eyes and tenderly holding on to her Prince.
âI wish our child could come into this world safely,â she sighed.
Unknown to her, Kairen frowned. Cassandra rarely opened up about her insecurities like this, but if she
was already concerned about their child coming into the world⦠He held her a bit tighter. He would
definitely make sure both of them were all right.