For a while, it had gone unnoticed that no one had seen clouds heavy with snow in quite so ti.
In its place, weak rays of light started to filter to the ground, gently settling onto the earth. Between piles of snow, green buds began pushing through the earth, and the wind had started to grow warm.
Soon, the animals that had managed to endure the cold would begin to stir.
Winter in Natra was coming to an end.
Yawn
The warm sun poured through the windows, causing the crown princess of Natra, Falanya Elk Arbalest, to yawn just a little. She hurriedly clasped her hand over her mouth.
Casting a timid glance at the elderly man in front of her, she prayed he hadnt noticed.
However, this was Claudius, her instructor who had spent many years teaching noble children. There was no way her little wish would co true.
It appears you are bored by my lesson.
N-not at all, Claudius, Falanya replied, insisting on keeping up appearances. I was hanging on every word. That was, um, because I had insufficient rest last night. Im sure you know whats happening today.
Hmm He considered her cheeky rebuttal. In that case, he started again, with elderly mischief, am I right to assu you know where we left off, Your Highness?
Ofof course! Falanya yelped, her eyes scanning the textbook in her hands as she racked her mind for the last bits of Claudiuss lecture. It had to bearound here!
It was about Naliavene, the holand of Natras founder, King Salema!
Claudiuss eyes bored into her, as if to tell her to spit out what she was hiding, but she confidently t his eyes.
Her heart was pounding in her chest as she waited for him to say sothing.
All of a sudden, Claudius smiled. I see. You were listening this whole ti. An error on my part. Please forgive , Princess Falanya.
Its all right, Claudius. Everyone makes mistakes. Falanya flashed a big smile even though on the inside she was breathing a ntal sigh of relief. In her own estimation, the princess thought she looked all business. To everyone else, she still mostly ca off as a small, adorable animal attempting to appear more intimidating by standing taller.
Claudius was proud of her progress. With feigned nonchalance, he thumbed through his textbookto the section on Naliavene that Falanya had just referenced. If this was what shed heard, so be it.
Well, let us continue Two hundred years ago, the western Kingdom of Naliavene had two princes, Galea and Salema. They were gifted and like-minded, known to the people as the Twin Swords of Vene.
One of the Twin Swords, Salema, had beco the founding king of Natra. In other words, he was Falanyas ancestor.
However, the princes were too talented, which created a particular issue. Princess Falanya, would you like to take a guess what the problem might have been?
Umm It could have been a number of things. She chose the one that seed the most plausible. Because it made it hard to choose the next heir?
Claudius nodded. Indeed. With each new accomplishnt, the factions that sprung up around the two grew more powerful until not even the princes could control them anymore. They had always had a good relationship, and this unwanted antagonism caused them quite the headache.
Wait a second. Didnt these princes have a father The king? Couldnt he decide his successor?
The general consensus was that even the king could not control the factions But according to the notes later left by King Salema, the princes power frightened the ruler of Naliavene, which led him to intentionally pitting them against each other to protect his throne.
Falanya looked perplexed. To protect his throne? But wouldnt he have had to pass it on to one of the princes at so point?
Yes, that was unavoidable, but its human nature for those with great power to delay losing it. This apprehension must have made him forget his duty as a parent and a king.
A grimace appeared on the princesss face. In Falanyas world, the royal family consisted of her, her older brother, and her father. As people, aristocrats, and family, her brother and father had set wonderful examples for her. It was hard to stomach the thought that a fatherand kingwould encourage his own children to fight among themselves.
Whatever the truth of the situation, the internal conflict continued to intensify as the king failed to intervene. Nearby nations used this opportunity to invade Naliavene. But this was not enough to curb the factions and their one-track minds. Salema made an important decision under the belief that the nation was headed for destruction.
I got it. He left the country, right?
Falanya guessed Salema had co upon their shores and established Natra, but Claudius shook his head.
No. He would have risked getting caught by his faction and been dragged back, forced to serve as their figurehead again. Even if he had managed to get away successfully, the remaining son and the king would have beco locked in a power struggle, leaving them vulnerable to attacks of enemy nations. Salema desired internal unification of poweras soon as possible.
So what did he do?
Claudius was silent for a few monts before starting again in a level tone.
They say it was in the audience hall. As the king sat on his throne, Salema approached, telling him he had an important matter to discuss. Thenhe killed the king with a concealed knife.
Falanyas eyes widened. Hekilled him?! He killed the king?! His own father?!
Yes. Other nations have recorded the event in the sa way. There is no doubt. With Falanyaaghastin his periphery, Claudius continued. Salema was swiftly apprehended. It is said he did not resist. Assassinating the king is a heinous cri, and his faction fell apart. This helped Galea consolidate all power. He suppressed the chaos breaking out among the nobility and put a complete halt to foreign invasions.
Hekilled the king to protect the nation
She tried to picture it, placing herself in his shoes. Could she have done the sa? She thought of the current king, her father, the one who she loved and admired. Imagined plunging a knife through him.
Absolutely not. There was no way she could ever do it. It was impossible.
And yet, she realized that she carried the blood of Salema, who had done exactly that.
Do you feel unwell, Your Highness?
No, Im fine. Please continue, Claudius.
He hesitated slightly but started again when he saw how Falanya look at him head-on.
Galea ascended to the throne and pardoned his brother after the war. Salema had been destined for execution, but he was allowed to go into exile instead. He washed up on no-mans-land, gathered a group of his loyal followers from his holand, and established the Kingdom of Natra.
Did Galea know why Salema did what he did?
According to his notes, it seems they had discussed it beforehand. The truth is: Natra was secretly established with Naliavenes support. There is no question the two were coconspirators.
I see, Falanya responded before letting out a sigh. I have mixed feelings about this
It was not what Salema wished for. But at tis, being royalty can an making difficult choices.
But I could never do that.
Then what would you have done in this situation, Princess Falanya?
I She was at a loss for words.
Uncontrollable factions. A father-king standing in the way. Encroaching foreign enemies.
What would she do in this situation?
There was one thing. Just one. The most obvious action that she could take.
Id talk about it with Wein! she declared.
Even Claudius was surprised by this, blinking back at her with wide eyes. Monts later, he let out a loud guffaw.
I see. When youre that resolute, I cannot help but comnd you. Im certain Prince Wein would have an idea to turn everything on its head, even in such a difficult predicant.
Of course he would. He is my big brother, after all. Falanya puffed out her chest as if bragging about herself.
Right then, the distant sounds of a commotion filtered through the window.
Ah! Falanya rushed over to the sill, spotting a group on horseback in front of the palace. Um, Claudius, she started, turning back to him.
The elderly instructor nodded. Very well. It is a little early, but let us end here for today.
Thank you! Before he finished his sentence, Falanya had already flown out of the room.
Gathering the hem of her skirt, she pattered down the hallway. Along the way, the eyes of the vassals and court ladies widened at the sight of the princess barreling through, but she paid them no mind.
She knew they were returning today. Thats why she had trouble sleeping the night before. As her heart pounded against her chest, she finally reached the entrance hall where the group had now gathered. Falanya picked out one of them.
Ninym! she shouted.
Waving in reply was a white-haired girl with red eyesNinym Ralei. She was a vassal who served the royal family, but Falanya thought of her more as an older sister.
Oh my, Princess Falanya. To be personally greeted by you. Im delighted. Ninym fell to one knee and smiled.
Co on, Ninym. Im just happy youre ho. That aside
I understand. Over that way. Ninym pointed.
Falanya followed her finger, spotting a boy who was deep in conversation with a small crowd. He was slightly older than her, soone whom she held in high regard and trusted with her life.
The crown prince of the Natra, Wein Salema Arbalest.
Wein! she squealed, leaping into his arms as soon as she spotted him.
Whoa He caught her, swinging around in a full circle from the montum before gently placing her feet back on the floor. He flashed her a smile.
Im ho, Falanya.
Welco back. Im relieved to see youre well.
As he stroked her hair, Falanyas eyes closedfinally content.
Lets tour the kingdom over the winter.
The end of sumr was when Wein had first brought up this idea.
Well visit the territory of each vassal and set up fresh opportunities to talk with them. This is the ti to secure a solid base of support, especially when Im taking over for the king.
When Wein was appointed regent, hed gone to greet most of the notable figures of Natra. But that hadnt been enough for both parties to gauge each others character.
As the crown prince, Wein needed to prepare far in advance before he made any public appearances, a process that usually included an official statent. If he made an impulsive decision to set out at the beginning of winter, it would create problems for both the departing team and receiving parties. That was why it was never too early to start thinking about these things.
Except for one problem.
Why pick the ti of year when theres gonna be a bunch of snow?
Ninym had a point. As the northernmost nation on the continent, winter in Natra was brutal. Of course, its residents had grown accustod to the climate over the years, but that didnt an they found the snow any easier to travel in. After all, it wasnt as though they could spread their wings and fly.
But Wein had his own reasons.
We have to keep an eye on our neighbors, which ans our only opportunity to make the rounds will be during the winter.
In the East, the Empire had beco unstable, leaving the entire continent in a state of disarray. As the link between East and West, Natra had to be vigilant of its surroundings. The speed of its response to an ergency hinged entirely on the prince regents presence at the palace. Ninym could understand why Wein would insist on touring the provinces in winter, when movents of neighboring nations would be grinding down to a crawl.
Of course, I know that itll be hard for us to travel through the snow. But I think the effort of pushing through to et with the lords of the realm will leave a good impression.
Wein flashed his most princely smile, but Ninym looked at him skeptically.
Okay, Goody Two-Shoeswhats your real motive?
To see if these guys are planning to rebel with my own two eyes!
There it is. Ninym sighed, looking up at the ceiling. But there hasnt been talk of any rebellions, right?
Exactly. Think about it. Our feudal system has been holding Natra together for two hundred years. It would be plain weird if they didnt try to pull a fast one on us when theres a major shift in power.
The feudal system was based on the principle that a monarch divided territory among various vassals. In return, they would pay taxes and answer calls to arms. Natra was one of many nations on the Varno continent that had adopted this system. But this style of rule ca with its own set of dangers.
In many cases, landed vassals were permitted to raise personal retinues. These forces were nominally supposed to supplent the monarchs armies in tis of war and maintain order in each vassals individual domain. On the flip side, it also gave them the necessary tools to defy sovereign rule.
Naturally, most rulers had more soldiers than their vassals, which ant the nobles couldnt really rebel at a monts notice. Plus, there was the whole issue of biting the hand that fed you.
But as the years went by, and the land was inherited by new heirs, all that history about receiving the land from the monarch began to fade from living mory. With the monarchs influence and the military might of the kingdom in decline, it was natural for vassals to want to seize the opportunity to secure more for themselves.
As Wein had said, the Kingdom of Natras two-hundred-year history was the longest in the entire continent, and the noble families had lived on their lands for generations. With the current king ill, his replacent a young prince, and a recent war with another nation weakening the kingdoms troops, the vassals were only growing bolder.
I an, if I were in their shoes, Id make sure sothing was done! Wein declared.
Ninym sighed. But I cant imagine theres anyone else in this country like you.
From her perspective, he was just overthinking things.
Of course, she knew there were vassals who did not think highly of Wein. Ever since he was appointed regent, hed been getting involved in all kinds of business, inevitably running a few nobles off from their positions and livelihoods. At the sa ti, his balance as a politician was impeccable. Wein always took care not to oppose key influencers while pursuing his vision in national politics. The nobles that did hold a grudge against him were the ones without much clout.
anwhile, Wein was popular among his troopsespecially with a victory against Marden under his belt. Even though his forces had yet to make a complete recovery, the number of people in the nation with guts to openly oppose Wein had to be paltry.
Itd be a different story if a competent leader took the reins and gathered the disgruntled nobles together, but were on good terms with those people. Without power, even the most antagonistic nobles choose obedience.
If nothing else, Ninym was fairly certain that a large-scale revolt wasnt on the horizon anyti soon. She wasnt against the idea of Wein touring the kingdom. It was important for rulers to connect with their vassals. It wasnt unprecedented for a hated kings cries for help to go unheeded. Moreover, even though he was in line for the throne, Wein was still young. Going out of his way to et with the big shots would make a good impression.
Ninym thought she had it all figured out. But Wein was barking up a totally different tree.
Those opposed to will probably want to take advantage of our visits and try to assassinate . Well have to prepare escape routes ahead of ti. While were at it, how about we scrap most of our guard detail? If we play it right, well be justified in crushing em
Okay, but why would you go out of your way to stir the pot as a decoy?
Hey, cmon, Ninym. Think about it. If I use myself, I can reel in the rebels without spending any extra cash, right? And once I squash them, my rule will be rock-solid. I cant think of a single reason not to do it.
Ninym heaved another sigh.
On a related note, the Empires Imperial Princess Lowellmina had recently co to Wein, using herself as bait in an attempt to start a rebellion in Imperial territory and failing spectacularly. Ninym had hit the nail on the head when shed first assessed they were two peas in a pod.
In conclusion, I think we should start making moves. Ninym, I trust you to handle all prep.
Fine, Ill go along with it. But dont co crying to when things dont go the way you planned. Deal?
Oh, relax. Ill get those rebels good.
Wein was brimming with confidence.
Returning to the present, the royal tour had just co to a close.
Everyone with their friggin poker faces! This is unbelievable!
Sure enough, Wein was found wailing in his office in Willeron Palace as Ninym stood beside him. After parting with Falanya, he had peeled himself out of his travel clothes, quickly bathed, and squeezed in a quick eting with his vassals. Now here he was.
I tried to warn you. Ninym shrugged as she watched Wein squirm in agony.
What the heck?! Wheres your motivation?! This was your big chance, guys! If not now, then when?! This is the part where you step up! Take charge! Forge your own path!
Why? Thats simple. This country isnt worth rebelling over.
Gack!
If anything, its too much work for a loss in profits.
Gugh!
Its easier to leave the boring tasks to you, kick back, and collect an easy paycheck.
NOOOOOOOOOO! Wein shrieked.
Ninym posed a basic question. Were you that eager for a rebellion?
I dont want one at all! But I would be lying if I said I wasnt hoping for a minor rebellion thats easy to suppress and gives us grounds to seize their fortunesto fill the countrys coffers!
Ah yes. A perfectly egotistical plan.
Even Ninym could only feel exasperated by her masters rotten nature.
Well, in any case, now we know. All the powerful nobles you paid a visit to are supportive, and there are no known rumors of opposition brewing. Even if so are unsatisfied, there isnt a single person in Natra with the strength to overthrow you at this mont.
Ninym was right. Wein had been warmly welcod in many of the territories they had visited. Certainly, they had their own motives and goals for supporting him. But the majority were ready to hop aboard Weins ship.
Uuuugh! I toiled through hardship and braved the snow, and this is what I get? I wont give up. Plan B has to work.
Weins plan to travel to each area with a small guard detail to invite open rebellion had failed. But Wein had another sche ready in his back pocket.
Im sure that one will face the sa fate.
Hey, thats not true! I think! I know! I hope He trailed off, thinking about his last failure before face-planting on his desk.
Im suddenly exhausted.
I knew your plot was destined to fail. But that doesnt change the fact that touring the kingdom in the winter was tough. You can relax now; were back safe and sound. We should go to bed early tonight.
No kidding Whose idea was it to do this during winter anyway?
Yours, Wein.
Oh yeah Wein moaned weakly from the desk. Wait; this is bad. I forgot this was the work zone. Why am I relaxing in here? Makes seem like a workaholic
I dont see anything wrong with that.
Its terrible! Wein shouted, sitting up emphatically from his desk. If I keep this up, Ill beco an uptight square who looks for work in retirenteven after I finish selling out the country! I should beliving the lazy life, starting right now!
I see
Whats this? Cmon now. Whats with that attitude? I bet youre thinking Here he goes again, spouting the sa ol bull. Ill have you know that Im gonna follow through! I totally will!
With what ti and money?
Wein banged his head on the desk.
Im certain your legacy will live on as a beautiful tale.
Yeah, theyll rember as the supre hot genius prince
Hot is pushing it.
Ill never understand why youre so hard on my looks, Miss Ninym
As your servant, it is only natural.
Thats definitely not natural.
But as soon as that thought crossed Weins mind, there was a knock at the office door before it was thrown open.
Wein, Ninym, may I co in now?
Of course. Im sorry to have kept you waiting, Falanya.
His change in deanor could truly be considered an expert performance. Wein adopted the air of a capable young scion as he greeted Falanya. Ninym flashed him a look: Damn show-off. He ignored it with grace.
How were things while we were away, Falanya? Anything odd happen?
Everything was the sa as always. I listened to Claudiuss lectures; I played with Nanaki; I ate Hollys pancakes
Falanya started to rattle off occurrences in her daily life. Wein and Ninym listened carefully, occasionally interjecting to make appropriate comnts. From this conversation, they gathered that she was beloved by many who served the palace.
That sounds nice. Im relieved to hear everything was good at ho. Wein stroked Falanyas hair when she finished, and she broke into a contented smile.
How did things go for you, Wein?
We were able to et everyone as planned and assess conditions in each of the provinces. The outco was better than expected.
Thats just what Id expect from you, Falanya praised before sulking. You could have co ho sooner, though.
Co now. Dont be like that, Falanya. We tried to pack in as much as possible in the little ti we had. Right, Ninym?
Precisely. Its inevitable that traveling in the winter takes ti. Curtailing our trip any further would have proved difficult.
Grr. Youre taking his side, Ninym? Falanya puffed up her checks. Why do you have to go out to greet people in the first place, Wein? Youre the prince regent. They should be summoned to the palace instead.
Thats exactly why. Im in a position where I can call upon others. If I go out myself, I honor the other person.
He had actually been trying to lure out rebels, but he could never tell her that. If he did, his sister would definitely get angry and say he was terrible for doubting his vassals.
Well, shes cute when shes mad, too, Wein thought.
I suppose he has a point, Falanya acquiesced.
The siblings nodded at each other at the sa ti.
Hmm, I see.
Based on her expression, Wein could see it was clear that Falanya reluctantly accepted his answer. That was only natural since it wasnt sound logic that was most important to her but her big brothers affections.
Wein knew this, and it made him smile.
Dont worry, Falanya. Ill be stuck in the palace for a while, recovering from this trip. I promise to make up for all the lonely monts that you endured.
Really? Falanyas eyes sparkled.
Of course. Well, its getting late. You should head back to your room for the night.
Her mood imdiately turned dour. What? But even the moon is out playing with the stars.
No dice. I heard you didnt sleep yesterday. I bet youre tired right now.
Urgh
Weins pointed observation left her speechless. In all honesty, sheep were already crowding the back of her mind as bedti drew near.
I plan on turning in early, too. Ninym will see you off.
Well, let us get going, Princess Falanya.
Hmph Rember your promise, Wein. You cant forget.
Yes, of course. I wouldnt lie to you.
Falanya had no argunt. She pouted and left the room with Ninym.
All alone, Wein spoke to himself.
Well
It would be spring in Natra soon. On the southern end of the continent, the winter season had already departed, aning all the nations of the land were beginning to buzz with activity once again.
Thats only if nothing happens, Wein murmured, hoping for the best.
Of course, there was no way his wish could be granted.
An emissary from Cavarin?
Just as it seed like theyd finally recovered from their long journey, taken care of miscellaneous matters, and resud business as usual, the announcent ca.
Yes, they arrived monts ago. It appears they have an official ssage from the king of Cavarin, Ninym added.
Wein folded his arms as he considered this news. Cavarin was a nation bordering Natra to the west. They had only beco neighbors the previous year. Before that, the territory had been a nation known as Marden.
But during the NatraMarden War over the gold mine, Cavarin troops had attacked and conquered the forr royal capital of Marden, Tholituke. With most of the royal family captured and executed, Marden was no more, making Natra and Cavarin new neighbors. But with only a nonaggression pact to define their relationship, both kingdoms fell into a vague diplomatic situation that was neither friendly nor hostile.
There were reasons for this. Natra was busy running its new gold mine and negotiating deals with the Empire in the East, while Cavarins occupation was t with resistance by the Marden army. Both kingdoms had their hands full thinking about this sort of thing.
Hmm. Im guessing this official letter isnt a declaration of war.
What do you want to do? Sending soone else to receive them instead of going yourself is an option.
No, Ill go. I dont know how much this emissary knows, but I want to dig for leads.
Understood. Ill arrange a eting. Before that, there is one thing about the emissary
As Wein had ordered, an appointnt was set. Since the Cavarin delegation hailed from the West, there were no Flahm in the roomincluding Ninym. Accompanied by his guards, Wein headed to the room where a man reminiscent of a reedy, withering tree waited for him.
It is my pleasure to et you, Prince Regent, the man announced with a masterful bow and a thick voice that almost seed viscous. My na is Holonyeh. I am but a single servant of the king of Cavarin. I have co to your nation on his behalf.
Holonyeh. Wein gave no reaction upon hearing the na. After all, Ninym had told him beforehand.
We warmly welco you, Lord Holonyeh. Wein nodded, gazing at him intently. Before discussing the subject at hand, theres sothing Id like to ask. Didnt you serve the Kingdom of Marden? Or is my mory failing ?
Oh, dear . Holonyeh smiled rather than appearing shaken. As perceptive as the rumors claim Im in awe. You are right; I was indeed in the pay of Marden. But after the nation collapsed, and I found myself at a loss, I was appointed to a new position by the ruler of Cavarin, King Ordalasse.
And then you rose up to beco the emissary of a neighboring nation. Not one to miss an opportunity, I see, Wein added sarcastically.
It is all thanks to the great King Ordalasse. Holonyeh only bowed his head reverently.
I guess anyone who would take such obvious bait would never get hired in the first place.
Wein had taken a jab at Holonyeh to get a feel for his character, but it was a wasted effort. He switched gears and decided to get to the heart of the matter.
Lord Holonyeh, I gather youre here on so kind of mission for King Ordalasse?
Indeed. I ask that you look at this.
He presented a sealed letter with the crest of Cavarin carved into the wax. Inside was a single sheet with King Ordalasses signature at the bottom. There was no questioning its authenticity. As Wein read it, his eyes widened.
Lord Holonyeh Is this real?
Yes. I have a ssage from the king, as well. Holonyeh paused before continuing. In order to deepen the friendship between the kingdoms of Natra and Cavarin, the king wishes to invite you, Prince Regent, to attend our Festival of the Spirit held at the royal capital
A few days had passed since the arrival of Cavarins emissary.
Invited to the Festival of the Spirit, huh? Falanya groaned as she toyed with a feather quill.
She had heard about the eting between Wein and the emissary. Her main takeaway was that her beloved big brother would be going on another trip, but
Hey, Claudius. Youre from the West, right? Do you know about the Festival of the Spirit?
Why, of course. The tutor nodded as he carried on his lesson in a new direction. Do you know the Teachings of Levetia, Princess?
Its a famous religion in the West, I think?
Levetia was a monotheistic religion established a few hundred years prior. It had a particularly strong hold in the West.
That should be enough context. The Festival of the Spirit is a Levetian ritual held in early spring. It began when the founder, Levetiawith the protection of Godfreed the masses from the demons torturing them. It is now celebrated as a day to express gratitude for the great feat. As a matter of fact, there are devotees throughout Natra who participate in their own events. Claudius cracked a small smile.
Naturally, he continued, the general purpose of the festival is to celebrate the coming of spring. Honoring Levetia is for the most pious of believers.
I gather Cavarin is inviting Wein to this festival to beco better friends with Natra?
Well, Im rely a humble instructor. It is rather difficult for to answer that question, he replied, shaking his head. If I could bring up one point of concern, it is that the Festival of the Spirit in the royal capital takes place at the sa ti as the Gathering of the Chosen this year.
The Gathering of the Chosen? Falanya tilted her head.
The Holy King is the head of Levetia, and those who serve under him as assistants are called the Holy Elites. The Holy King is chosen from among them. You could also say the Holy Elites are candidates for the Holy King.
Claudius drew a simple triangle. Holy King was written at the very top with Holy Elites on the level directly beneath it, followed by Priests and Believers.
The Holy King and the Elites et once a year. This is called the Gathering of the Chosen.
Falanya considered this new information for a few monts. Is it a very important eting?
Claudius nodded. Indeed. The Teachings of Levetia is the most prominent religion in the West. In addition to the Holy King and Elites, there will be an array of other rulers and influential figures in attendance. This gathering might be considered the largest international conference in the West.
Ah, and itll take place in Cavarin, which ans
Correct. King Ordalasse is one of the Holy Elites.
The location of the gathering changed each year on a rotational basis, always hosted in an Elites city of residence. This year, it would be held in Cavarins royal capital alongside the Festival of the Spirit.
Wein showed the letter, but it didnt say anything about the Gathering of the Chosen. Just that he was invited to the festival. Falanya moaned once again. I wonder what their king could be planning?
There must be so motive. Especially since it cannot be said that the Holy Elites have no relation with Prince Weinor rather, with the royal family of Natra.
What do you an?
The relationship between the Holy King and the Holy Elites began with the founder, Levetia, and the lead disciples. To beco an Elite, one must carry the blood of Levetia or one of the followers
Falanya understood what he was getting at. Which ans our family
Yes. As a mber of the royal family in Naliavene, our founder, Salema, is descended from an ancient bloodline related to Levetias disciple, Galeus.
In other words, his descendantsincluding Wein and Falanyafulfilled one of the conditions required to beco a Holy Elite.
Falanya never realized she had this blood coursing through her veins in addition to being royalty. She stared, fixated, at her hands.
Of course, that only satisfies a single requirent. Any who truly wish to beco a Holy Elite would need assets, military power, political clout, and a number of other things.
The Festival of the Spirit and the Gathering of the Chosen. It was obvious that Cavarin had invited Weina possible Elitewith hidden intentions in mind. Falanya couldnt imagine what they could be, but they had to pose a danger to Wein.
I wonder what Wein will do
This was a matter of national politics. As she was now, she had no right to interfere. That said, she wanted Wein to stay ho for as long as possible. Falanya held on to these thoughts with concern for her brother, all the while wishing they could stay together.
anwhile.
I DONT WANNA GOOOOOOOO! Wein scread in his office. BUT I GOTTA!
I knew this would happen, Ninym said at his side as he cradled his head in his hands. The timing is perfect. Theres nothing weird about inviting you to the festival. With spring just over the horizon, of course theyd be thinking about reexamining our unstable relationship.
Dont you think theres a possibility theyre calling out to set up an assassination?
I cant rule it out. But that would just provoke Natra into declaring war. With Cavarin already trying to deal with the remnants of Mardens army, it would an fighting on multiple fronts. Wouldnt it be more strategic for them to seek cooperation by strengthening our alliance?
Yeah, youre right. If it had been any other year, I swear I would have honestly thought the sa thiiiiiiiing!
Ninym nodded. Its worth noting that this eting coincides with the Gathering of the Chosen at their royal capital. Of course, it could rely be a total scheduling coincidence
Theres no way. My guess is that its a ploy to have join the Holy Elites. I an, its pretty much a de facto political faction.
With your accomplishnts and pedigree, theyre probably considering you as a future Elite They must be hoping to properly evaluate you. Theyll want to establish the pecking order while they still can.
Of course, this was just a theory. But in either case, the greatest powerhouse of the West was expecting him. There was no way he could duck out with a quick greeting.
If I go, Ill definitely get caught up in so kind of trouble.
I dont doubt it. Ninym nodded. But it would be unfortunate to let this chance at improving relations with the West slip by.
Yeah, youve got a point He trailed off. Aaaah! Why?! Wein unleashed his anguish. I know weve got a trade-dependent economy But our relationship with the West has been on hold for the past hundred years. Teaming up with Cavarin could be huge for us! And if everything works out, our countrys value will soar!
After all, their founder had anticipated this barren land would beco a bustling hub connecting the East and West. Although the northern lands had various disadvantages, they still managed to flourish until those hundred years of deteriorating relations with the West.
Then, I take that youll accept their invitation?
He had been personally invited by the king himself. If Wein wanted a direct conversation, he had no choice but to go there. A pained look crossed his face for a mont as he thought things over, but ultimately he nodded.
Yeah, lets do it. We cant tell what the other side is thinking with our limited information. I dont think theyll try to kill . Im gonna jump right in.
Things are going to get busy again, even though we only got back to the palace just the other day.
No kidding Why am I working so much?
Because youre the crown prince of Natra, obviously, Ninym quipped, giving the slouched Wein a side-glance. She turned on her heel. Well then, Ill go ahead and prepare a schedule. Ill leave other matters to you, Wein.
Other matters? Oh right, replying to the letter.
That, too; but theres sothing else even more important.
Care to remind ?
Apologizing to Falanya.
Oomph
Wein looked up at the ceiling and seriously despaired over what he should tell his little sister now that he had to break his promise to spend ti together.
Fate had already begun weaving a new tale.
Heralded by the death of the Earthworlds Emperor, this era beca known as the Great War of Kings. The chance eting between Wein Salema Arbalest and the Holy Elites would give rise to chaos across the Western continent.
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