The Trial
To Cassandraâs surprise, Kairen carried her out, and even refused to let her walk by herself as they left
the Imperial Concubineâs apartments.
âIâm fineâ¦â She said, trying to convince him.
âCassandra, you barely could stand earlier,â Kareen reminded her.
Cassandra felt embarrassed nevertheless. Thinking about, she thought she probably hadnât eaten
properly earlier. With all the discussion about their secret ceremony, she had barely touched breakfast,
and her appetite was unpredictable those days. Plus, with the earlier fright, her nerves had too much
for one dayâ¦
As usual, Kairen was getting more protective of her any time something happened. His eyes had a
murderous glare on since Phetra had been mentioned earlierâ¦
Their little group, including Missandra, Dahlia and some of Kareenâs servants, walked quickly through
the Palace towards the Imperial Chamber. Seeing Kareen, Kairen and Shareen altogether were away
to make any servant on their way turn around and leave as quickly as possible.
For a while, Cassandra thought they were going towards the garden where the New Year Celebrations
were still held, but she soon realized she was wrong. Their group was heading to the inner part of the
Palace, where the Emperor gathered all the ministers, generals and scholars to officiate and discuss
the countryâs future. Despite the ongoing event, the upper ranks probably still had to work and make
sure everything in the country was going smoothlyâ¦
Once they arrived, Kairen finally put Cassandra down, letting her stand by his side, and brutally opened
the large gold doors.
Everyone inside the room jumped in shock, and all eyes converged their way. There were at least fifty
people inside, all men. All of them looked shocked to see the War God, making such a brutal
appearance, and their glances went back and forth to the Emperor and his son, trying to figure how bad
this situation could turn out to be.
The Emperor was probably the most wide-mouth opened of them. His eyes went to Kairen, Shareen,
Kareen, Cassandra, and Kairen again, as his son was leading the group.
âSon, what isâ¦â
However, the War God made his way towards the men gathered, and without warning, grabbed one of
them by the collar. Cassandra recognized a bit late the second prince, Vrehan, struggling to get away
from his younger brotherâs grip.
The strength difference was painfully obvious. Kairen held him by the collar, at his armâs reach, well
above the floor. Despite his pitiful attempts, Vrehan didnât manage to make him move one bit.
âWhere is your damn sister!â Roared Kairen.
Even Cassandra had never seen him that furious. As if to support his master, Krai made an
appearance with a terrible growl, making the whole building shake. The terrified scholars went white, as
the black-scaled head appeared above, in the usual open roof.
The Emperor had absolutely no control over the situation. His eyes went from Kareen to her son, again,
and he tried to step forward, looking unsure.
âKairen, son⦠What isâ¦â
âI said, bring out your damn sister!â
âLet me go,â hissed Vrehan.
âYour sister. Now.â
He didnât even need to precise which one he was talking about. With an annoyed look, Vrehan
gestured for two servants to run out of the room. Meanwhile, Krai was trying to get inside, his growling
getting louder and louder. The room wasnât exactly too small for him, but the room opening definitely
wasnât made for a Dragon to squeeze in. He could only get one of his front paws inside, and with that
enough, he was dangerously scratching the closest wall.
The Emperor slammed his hand against his throne.
âKairen, enough! Put your brother down this instant!â
âIâll put that vermin down as soon as I get his sister.â
Everyone was shocked. No one ever discussed one of the Emperorâs orders, but apparently, that rule
did not apply to the War God. Kairenâs wrath was blindly aimed at Vrehan and his sister, enough to
completely oversee his fatherâs authority.
The Emperor, maybe, didnât seem as surprised or angry as he could have been. Putting his hands on
his hips, he turned to Kareen and Shareen, who had been patiently waiting to the side.
âMay I know what this ruckus is for! Kareen, dearest, Iâm glad to see you, butâ¦â
âOh, donât worry, youâll soon be very aware of the situation, dear.â
Apparently, Kareenâs cold smile and use of a pet name were enough to have the Emperor blush and
distract him completely from the current situation. Cassandra wondered exactly how much influence
the Imperial Concubine could have on himâ¦
A short while later, the servants returned, looking a bit embarrassed and bowing.
âHer Highness Princess Phetra re⦠refuses to come, your Highnessâ¦â
The Emperor rolled his eyes, annoyed. Meanwhile, Kairenâs grip on Vrehanâs throat, who was already
getting red from behind held like a ragdoll, got tighter.
âYour sister better change her mind quickly, or I swear youâll pay in her stead.â
âTell Phetra to come here immediately!â Yelled the Emperor. âSince when does she dare ignore us!â
The servants left again. Cassandra was speechless. The Emperor had taken things personally,
already? He sighed, and waved his hand, dismissing most of the high-ranked official immediately.
The little crowd was only too happy to leave, as Krai had been raining some grated marble on their
heads for a little while already. None of them wanted to stay in the area when the War God was that
angry, either.
As the time started to get long when neither Phetra or servants were coming, Shareen took her sword
out.
âShall I go get that bitch myself, brother?â
âShareen, enough! Put that thing away, you know I hate when you use weapons inside! And will
someone finally explain what is going on here, by the Great Dragon!â
âIt appears, dear, that your seventh daughter thinks she can threaten the War Godâs Favorite, an
Imperial Physician, and get away with it by not coming here,â slowly explained Kareen.
The Emperor immediately frowned, his eyes switching from Kareen to Cassandra, who was standing
next to her. His face turned red.
âWhat! What is Phetra thinking! Someone go get her! Right now!â
Of course, the Second Prince had already sent two servants prior, but two more Imperial Servants
swiftly left the
room. If Phetra didnât come after all thatâ¦
While waiting, Kareen even ordered a chair to be brought for Cassandra, insisting she should stand still
for too long. She took one for herself, actually, installing herself like a queen in the middle of the
Palace.
âHow⦠How have you been, dearest?â Asked the Emperor.
Cassandra was still amazed to see a man his age blush so much when addressing Lady Kareen⦠The
Imperial Concubine nodded and wiped off some invisible dust for her dress.
âI have been fine, aside from the childrenâs endless bickering.â
âI know, right? So tiring, so tiring!â
ââ¦It would be better if their father monitored them better.â
After that, the Emperorâs mouth closed, looking a bit contrite. Cassandra couldnât help but feel a bit
sorry for him. Kareen really didnât cut him any slackâ¦
Finally, the servants returned, but they were followed by Phetraâs furious screams. Kairen put Vrehan
down, who breathed out, readjusting his clothing with a bitter expression.
The War Godâs anger had already shifted to Phetra, who barged in screaming.
âVrehan, Father! Why are you summoning me! What isâ¦â
She stopped when she saw Kairenâs furious glare. Her face went immediately white, her eyes
displaying endless terror. She unconsciously took a step back, and Kraiâs loud growl got her attention
too. Phetra turned around, to try and leave, but the servants immediately stood in her way, and though
they were all bowing, it was obvious she wouldnât get through this way.
She turned around again, shaking her head.
âThird Brother was looking for you,â said Vrehan, still looking pissed.
Cassandra realized he was angry at his sister as well. He probably didnât like getting involved and
having to face Kairen⦠(2
However, something felt wrong with Phetra, too. Unlike her revealing dress from earlier, she was
covered in a purple shawl, covering her body and even a bit of her face. Cassandra wondered why she
had put that thing on?
âI⦠I onlyâ¦â
Kairen wasnât going to show any patience with her. He walked the distance that separated them and
grabbed her throat, just like her brother earlier, making her scream like a pig. She panicked
immediately, trying to free herself and screaming like crazy.
âLet me go! Let me go! You canât hurt me! You canât hurt me!â
âPhetra, will you stop screaming like this, itâs extremely disagreeable to my ears,â said the Emperor,
annoyed. âKairen claims you threatened his concubine, what happened.â
âHer⦠Her bitch servant insulted me! Father! That dirty servant insulted me, and the slave concubine
attacked me!â
âWho attacked who?â Said Kareen, frowning. âPhetra, you lying little snake! Didnât you draw a sword in
the presence of a Dragonâs son!â
Phetra ignored her, still screaming, begging to get her Fatherâs attention and pity on her.
âFather, they disfigured me! Look what that witch did to my body! Father, you must have justice for me!â
Indeed, the shawl had slid down with Kairen holding her in the air, and now, everyone could see the
large red rashes on her skin. Kareen sneered, visibly satisfied.
âWhat⦠What is that?â Said the Emperor, lost.
âAn allergic reaction, I believe, your Highness,â sighed Cassandra. âI did throw some dirty water on
Princess Phetra.â
âWhy would you do that? Kareen, dearest, what was that about a sword?â
âPrincess Phetra came to my medicinal Garden earlier, your Highness,â explained Cassandra, stepping
forward. âShe acted recklessly, and I got scared. My servant tried to defend me, but Princess Phetra
took out a sword to attack me. I reacted and threw⦠ahem, some water on her, which certainly caused
her⦠current condition.â
The Emperor took a minute to take it all in, but meanwhile, Phetra started screaming again.
âHer damn servant attacked me! She insulted me! I want her head, father! Father, you can let me be
insulted like this! I am an Imperial Princess!â
Krai growled, and it was obvious he was trying to get to her. It only made her panic and scream even
more.
âFather! Father! He will kill me! Brother! Brother help me!â
However, Vrehan remained silent, ignoring her as if this situation was completely unrelated to him.
Cassandra hated that, he was abandoning his sister in such a situationâ¦
As she kept screaming, Kairen suddenly tightened his grip, choking her a bit. He wasnât suffocating her,
but at least she had to stop screaming if she wanted to breathe. Truth was, Cassandra hated seeing a
woman mistreated like this, but Phetra had gone over a limit this time.
The Emperor shook his head.
âKairen, son, enough. I donât want you killing your siblings in the middle of my Imperial Chamber!â
âShe insulted and assaulted Cassandra,â hissed the War God. âI will not let this go.â
âCalm down, calm down, will you! Cassandra is fine, isnât she? Sheâs justâ¦â
âSince when do you know anything about pregnant women, you old man!â Roared Kareen, making the
Emperor jump. âFine? Do you know how fragile she is at the moment? What if she had lost her child?
What if Phetra had injured her!â
âCalm down, dearie, I will handle this. But first, Kairen, let her go, please son.â
âKairenâ¦â said Cassandra, gently.
She was afraid things could go wrong if he ignored the Emperorâs orders any longer, and killed Phetra
in such a place.
Kairen opened his hand all of a sudden, and Phetra fell to the floor brutally. A crack sound was heard,
announcing nothing good. She started screaming in pain, again, holding her injured ankle, but the War
God suddenly grabbed her wrist, forcefully dragging her and throwing her to his Fatherâs feet. The
Emperor sighed his hands on his hips.
âPhetra, you unruly child. You never listen, do you? I guess I have been too lenient with you. Attacking
a pregnant Imperial Concubine! How could you be such an idiot!â
âThey are the ones you should punish! Father!â She sobbed, trying to act pitiful, pulling on his clothing.
âThey made me like this! You canât allow a servant to treat me like this!â
âEnough! Enough of you, Phetra! You really need a lesson! Guards!â
Imperial guards appeared all of a sudden, but none of them actually dared to approach Phetra and the
furious War
God next to her.
âTake her to the Imperial Prison for her to stay⦠Mh⦠Fifty days! The prisonerâs treatment! Yes, fifty
days sounds like enough for me to find her a husband.â
âA hus⦠husband?â
âYes. Youâve annoyed me enough. Time to send you away, you can marry some scholar or whatever.
Youâll be stripped down from your title as an Imperial Princess, too. Iâve had enough of you stirring
trouble.â
âFather! You canât do that! I was born an Imperial Princess, Iâll die an Imperial Princess!â
âLooks like you just expired your first life, Phetra,â sneered Shareen, satisfied. âBrother, if I remember
correctly, the Imperial Prison is⦠this way.â
She was pointing a finger, and a second later, Cassandra understood what she meant. He was going
toâ¦
Kairen grabbed Phetra once again and, despite how much she screamed, hysterical, he suddenly
threw her out of
the window Shareen had shown. Cassandra and her servants were shocked, covering their mouths in
horror.
âDonât worry, dear,â said Kareen. âItâs only two or three floorsâ height until she lands on the building.â
Landing wasnât exactly the right word!