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Your Highness, the rebel leader Hals has been captured, and all the insurgents at the north gate have surrendered.

As evening approached, Duke Walker and Princess Catherine converged at the palace, bringing with them the body of Sir Hals.

It seems that this traitor was driven mad by the news of the east gates fall, recklessly charging into our ranks, only to be killed by a barrage of arrows from our archers.

Catherine coldly glanced at Hals, now resembling a porcupine with arrows, and ordered, Take this traitors head and use it to persuade the remaining defiant rebels to surrender.

Imdiately, soone ca to drag Halss body away for processing.

Your Highness, Lord Rupert and several other ministers have arrived, soone reported.

Catherine was overjoyed: Bring them here at once.

On the day of the rebellion, Hals had personally led troops into the palace. Had it not been for Count Rupert, the Chancellor, holding off Hals with a group of ministers, buying precious ti for the king, the king might have fallen into the rebels clutches, complicating the current situation significantly. At least, Catherine would have been hesitant to attack the city without regard for their safety.

Therefore, Catherine was deeply grateful to Rupert and the other ministers who had delayed the rebels that day. Although she had received intelligence that Hals did not go on a killing spree but rely imprisoned them, Catherine was still worried that this rebel leader might suddenly lose his sanity and act irrationally.

Another reason was that if a large part of the kingdoms administrative hierarchy were to be decimated, setting up a new administrative team would not be easy, and she would have concerns about leading her army south to quell the rebellion.

Rupert and the others soon entered, We pay our respects to Her Royal Highness.

Please, rise, she said.

After the upheaval, their reunion was sowhat emotional.

Rupert asked worriedly, Is His Majesty the King well?

Catherine replied with a look of guilt, Father is safe and has regained consciousness. He will return to the capital soon. But what about you? Do you bla for attacking the city without considering your safety? I am sorry.

Rupert reassured her, Your Highness, do not harbor such thoughts. Unnecessary pity is a grave mistake for a commander.

The other ministers expressed similar sentints.

Catherine was greatly relieved by their understanding and led them to the council hall within the palace.

Father has commanded to temporarily manage state affairs until he recovers. Given the current situation, do you have any advice for ?

Rupert suggested, The priority is to stabilize the morale and order in the Crystal Shine region and to resu production.

Catherine agreed, Yes, Chancellor, please draft an announcent to inform the Crystal Shine Fortress (City) and nearby areas about the execution of the rebels, to stabilize the publics mind.

Your Highness, please enforce martial law for at least a month to pacify the region. After the rebellion, Crystal Shines governance beca chaotic, and many who sought to fish in troubled waters must be brought to justice, the Minister of Justice also offered his opinion.

Yes, this is also of utmost importance. I will notify the troops.

The west district was where the official granaries of Crystal Shine Fortress were located. After the royal army reclaid Crystal Shine Fortress, they imdiately sent people to strengthen the protection of the granaries, strictly forbidding unauthorized access.

By this ti, the sun had completely set. Due to the chaos of war, the residents had retired early, extinguishing their lights. The nearby roads were eerily quiet, with only the occasional sound of patrolling soldiers footsteps.

At the entrance of the granary compound, two soldiers stood guard. One of them yawned, So boring. Arent the people coming to relieve us here yet?

Just stay alert! It hasnt even been two hours yet, his companion replied, sowhat exasperated.

My stomach is protesting one soldier muttered, then paused. Hmm? Looks like soones coming.

The other soldier imdiately called out, Whos there? Halt!

Dont be alard, its just . The newcor approached calmly, speaking with a chuckle.

By the light of the torches, the soldiers recognized the plump face.

Ah, its the supervisor. Our apologies, sir.

The man was the official in charge of managing the granaries. The soldiers had seen him earlier in the evening during the handover of guard duties. Though amiable, he was a minor noble, not soone they could afford to offend. They quickly bowed and apologized.

No, no, youre just doing your duty. Besides, Ive co to ask for your help.

What can we do for you, sir?

I left an important ledger in one of the warehouses when I left this evening. I have to write a report overnight for delivery to the palace tomorrow morning, and without that ledger, Id be writing blindly.

I see. Let provide so light for you, and Ill help you look for it.

As the supervisor of the granaries, he naturally had the right to enter and exit as needed.

One soldier lit an oil lamp and followed the supervisor to a nearby room to fetch a set of keys, then they entered the warehouse compound.

Thank you, young man.

Its my honor to serve you, sir.

They chatted casually as they walked toward a warehouse in the back of the compound.

It seems to be this one, the plump supervisor suddenly stopped.

Lets go in and check, sir.

They entered the warehouse and carefully searched with the light from the oil lamp.

It doesnt seem to be here. Lets look elsewhere.

Hehe, theres no rush. Young man, have you ever seen a play?

The soldier was puzzled why the supervisor would ask this, but replied honestly, Joking, sir? Thats for nobles and rich folks, not for soone like .

Let tell you about it then. A plays plot always has its highs and lows.

Uh I dont quite understand what youre saying.

A play isnt complete without its climaxes and troughs. The supervisors expression beca strange, a mix of laughing and crying.

The soldier felt uneasy with the supervisors deanor, Sir, lets focus on finding the ledger.

But the supervisor ignored him, continuing, In tragedies, the protagonists often start off well, then plunge from the peak into the depths, never to climb out.

His eyes grew dull and lifeless, his hands clutched a small bag of grain by the door.

The soldier, sensing sothing was amiss, beca nervous, If you continue like this, Ill have to blow the whistle.

The supervisor ignored the warning.

And in codies, the protagonists often face a surprising twist after hitting rock bottom. He started to tear open the grain bag.

So, is this a tragedy or a cody?

As he finished speaking, the bag tore open, revealing not grain but sulfur. The soldier recognized it.

Stop! Realizing what was about to happen, the soldier shouted and rushed at the supervisor with his sword drawn.

The supervisor quickly reached into his pocket, pulled out a handful of powder, and threw it at the soldier.

Ah The soldier dropped his weapon, writhing in agony, covering his eyes from the intense pain and burning.

The supervisor picked up the fallen oil lamp, Who then is the protagonist of this play?

After dinner with the ministers and generals, Catherine returned to her room in the palace to rest. The familiar surroundings of her room provided so comfort.

She removed her armor, took a hot bath, and changed into a dress.

The princess approached the bookshelf and picked up a book of poetry, planning to read for a while before going to sleep. However, for so reason, her mind was restless, unable to focus on the beautiful verses that usually captivated her.

SighHas the recent warfare made too tense? Ive heard many veterans beco very peculiar after leaving the army. Catherine, you must not beco like that.

The princess stepped out onto the balcony, seeking so fresh air. Her graceful figure was unmistakable under the caress of the night breeze.

Suddenly, a bright spot appeared in the west, where the granaries were located. Realizing sothing bad was happening, Catherines heart sank.

As expected, the bright spot rapidly expanded into a massive blaze, illuminating nearly the entire western district.

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