Chapter 111: Chapter-111
And winning meant surviving sisters who no longer underestimated her, an Emperor who was still testing her through different methods, and a political landscape where every ally might become an enemy at any moment.
But she’d survived six months.
She’d passed the Emperor’s tests.
She’d built power from nothing.And now she had Duke Romian—a sixty-three-year-old military commander with forty years of experience and a hidden daughter he’d protect at any cost.
It was enough.
For now.
Elara continued working until dawn, when a servant knocked to inform her that the marriage ceremony preparations were beginning.
Time to become a duchess.
And time to show her sisters that the Fourth Princess was no longer the weakest link in the succession battle.
She was a legitimate threat.
And she was just getting started.
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Three days after the succession dinner, Elara received an unusual summons.
Not to the throne room. Not to a formal audience hall.
To the Emperor’s private study.
The message was delivered by an imperial guard she didn’t recognize, sealed with the Emperor’s personal seal—not the official one used for state business, but the smaller, simpler one he used for private correspondence.
Fourth Daughter. Come alone. Tonight. Private matters to discuss.
The fox knight was immediately suspicious. “Your Highness, this could be a trap. ’Come alone’ is exactly what an assassin would request.”
“The Emperor doesn’t need traps to kill me. If he wanted me dead, I’d already be dead.” Elara folded the message. “This is something else.”
“Then let me accompany you at least to the door—”
“No. The message says alone. I’ll comply.” She looked at him. “If I’m not back within two hours, inform Duke Romian and investigate. But I don’t think that will be necessary.”
“Your Highness—”
“The Emperor tested me eight times at the succession dinner. I passed. This isn’t another test. It’s… something different.” She couldn’t quite identify what, but her instincts—the analytical pattern-recognition that substituted for intuition—told her this meeting was important.
That night, Elara walked alone through the palace corridors to the Emperor’s private wing.
No guards accompanied her. No servants. Just her, in a simple white suit, walking toward whatever conversation awaited.
The Emperor’s private study was in the oldest part of the palace complex, far from the decorative grandeur of the public spaces. The door was plain wood, unadorned. A single guard stood outside.
“Fourth Princess Elara Blackwood,” she said.
The guard bowed and opened the door without question.
Inside, the study was nothing like Elara expected.
No throne. No imperial regalia. No overwhelming displays of power.
Just a modest room with bookshelves, a simple desk, worn furniture that looked comfortable rather than impressive. Maps covered one wall. A small fireplace held burning logs. It looked more like a scholar’s study than an emperor’s private chamber.
The Emperor sat in a chair by the fireplace, wearing simple black robes without any ceremonial decorations. He looked… older. Tired. More human than she’d ever seen him.
“Sit,” he said, gesturing to the chair across from him.
Elara sat.
For a long moment, neither spoke. The Emperor stared into the fire. Elara waited, patient.
Finally, he spoke. “You’ve done well. Better than I expected when you left for Port Crestfall six months ago.”
“Thank you, Your Majesty.”
“Don’t thank me yet. I’m about to tell you things that will change how you see everything.” He looked at her directly. “But first, I want to hear it from you. What have you accomplished in six months?”
Elara kept her voice level, respectful but not submissive. “I built two profitable commercial operations generating approximately ten thousand gold monthly. I eliminated three local nobles who attempted to interfere—Baron Kessler, Merchant Lord Carver, and reached arrangement with Viscount Marrs. I established intelligence networks through the Shadow Guild. I survived seven assassination attempts before the succession dinner. I secured marriage alliance with Duke Romian Ashford. And I passed your final test at the dinner.”
“Eight assassination attempts during the dinner,” the Emperor corrected. “But otherwise accurate.” He leaned back. “You also created something called a ’supermarket’ that’s revolutionizing local commerce. You developed preservation magic that extends food shelf life. You paid fair wages to beast knights and treated them as people instead of property. You turned a double agent and used her to feed false intelligence to your sisters. You extracted a servant’s family from hostile territory using Shadow Guild resources.”
He listed each accomplishment with precision, as if reading from a detailed report.
“I’ve been watching you very closely, Fourth Daughter. Every move. Every decision. Every risk you’ve taken.” His eyes were sharp. “And I’m impressed. Not by the commercial success—that’s just money. I’m impressed by your methodology. You think like a strategist. You build redundancies. You convert enemies into assets when possible, eliminate them efficiently when not. You don’t waste energy on emotional reactions or political theater. You just… execute.”
“Is that why you tested me?” Elara asked carefully. “The assassination attempts you funded—were they to see if I thought like you?”
The Emperor smiled slightly. “You know about those.”
“The Shadow Guild provided documentation. Two contracts, six thousand gold total. Specification: testing parameters, not elimination.”
“Smart. Most people would never think to investigate whether I was involved.” He nodded approvingly. “Yes. I tested you. I test all my children. The weak ones die. The strong ones survive and become legitimate candidates. You survived. Therefore, you’re strong enough to compete.”
“You’ve killed your own children.”
“I’ve removed candidates who demonstrated fundamental flaws that would make them unsuitable rulers.” The Emperor’s voice was cold, factual. “Second Princess showed disloyalty by attempting foreign alliances. Fifth Prince was corrupt. Sixth Prince was incompetent. They failed the basic requirements of imperial leadership. I eliminated them before they could damage the empire further.”
“That’s efficient,” Elara said. “Brutal, but efficient.”
“Exactly. You understand.” The Emperor leaned forward. “That’s why I wanted to speak with you privately. Because you think differently from your sisters. They see the succession battle as competition for status, for power, for validation. You see it as a survival problem requiring optimal strategy.”
“Because that’s what it is.”
“Yes. And because you approach it that way, you might actually understand what I’m about to tell you.” He stood and walked to the window. “I wasn’t always the Emperor. Fifty years ago, I was the Fifth Prince. Unremarkable. Ignored. No one expected me to amount to anything.”
Elara listened silently, processing this new information.
“I had three older brothers ahead of me in succession. Stronger, more favored, better positioned. I should have lived my life as a minor noble, managing some distant estate, forgotten by history.” His voice was quiet. “But then I met someone. A woman. Not noble, not wealthy, not politically connected. Just… extraordinary.”
He turned back to face Elara. “I loved her. Completely. In a way I’ve never loved anyone before or since. And she loved me—not because I was a prince, but because she didn’t know I was a prince. I met her while traveling in disguise. Dressed as a common merchant. She thought I was nobody special.”
“What was her name?”
“Lin Mei.” The Emperor’s expression softened in a way Elara had never seen. “She was brilliant. Kind. She saw the world differently than anyone I’d met. And she made me want to be better than the ignored fifth prince everyone dismissed.”
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