Chapter 299: Chapter-299
She had seen this before too.
Not in her first life. In the months before she left the palace — the specific architecture of control that looked like service and felt like management and was actually capture. The Empress Dowager had been very good at it.
Apparently the noble factions had learned from the same school.
“He’s a puppet,” she said. Not with contempt. Just with accuracy.
’Partially,’ the system said. ’He makes decisions. They’re just decisions from a menu that was curated for him.’
“Which makes him dangerous in a different way than someone who knows they’re being managed,” she said.
’Yes,’ the system said. ’A puppet who believes he’s autonomous is harder to work with than one who knows.’
She turned a corner.
The administrative wing entrance was ahead — the working entrance, not the ceremonial one. She had been using it for six weeks with the specific unremarkability of a consultant whose face nobody had examined closely enough to place.
She had, it had to be said, been careful about her face.
The year in Varen had done some of the work for her — the sun there was different from the capital’s sun, more direct, and eleven months of it had darkened her skin to something that her palace portraits, if anyone was consulting palace portraits, would not immediately match. Her hair was shorter. She’d cut it herself in Varen, in a moment of practical decision-making, and the growth had come in with a slight curl she hadn’t had before, or hadn’t noticed before, or had noticed and suppressed with the specific tools that palace grooming required.
She dressed as she dressed in Varen — practical clothes, plain colors, the cut that read as masculine at distance. Not a disguise. Just the version of herself that had emerged after a year of living practically and had turned out to suit her better than the version that had been assembled for performance.
The brothers — all of them, including the fourth on the throne — had looked at her across palace tables for years and seen what they expected to see. A regent. A face in a specific role. People saw the role more than the face when the role was sufficiently defined.
She had left the role.
She had kept the face, changed somewhat, dressed differently, in a city where she was Lian Mei of Liang Meridian and had been for eleven months.
Nobody had looked twice.
.
.
.
She submitted the day’s documentation at the second administrative desk and was walking back toward the merchant district when she saw the beast knight.
Not one she recognized.
That was the first thing — she didn’t recognize him, which meant he hadn’t been part of her household’s rotation, which meant he was general palace staff rather than someone she’d had specific interaction with. He was standing at the service entrance of the eastern administrative building, the one that connected to the palace kitchens and laundry and the specific invisible machinery of a working institution.
He was cleaning the entrance.
This was the second thing.
A beast knight. Cleaning a service entrance. With the specific posture of someone who had made the decision to do what they were told to do and to do it correctly because doing it correctly was the only category of response available to them.
She stopped.
Looked.
He didn’t look up. Didn’t register her looking. She was a woman in plain clothes in a public street, invisible in the way that people were invisible when they were not wearing the thing that made them visible.
She looked at the collar.
The blue pulse was there — steady, familiar, the same rhythm she had seen on Ken and Mahir and every beast knight she had managed in the palace. The same collar. The same extraction pathway she had suspended. The same framework that had surveilled them for twelve years.
But here was a beast knight cleaning a service entrance.
She walked on.
Asked Caius about it that evening, when the household had come back together and the dining room above the office was full of the specific noise of people debriefing after a day.
Caius’s face did something complicated.
“The current emperor,” he said, carefully, “found them—” He stopped. “The beast knights who were in palace service under the regency were reassigned after the incursion. The new administration decided they were—” He stopped again.
“Tell me,” she said.
“Associated with the previous network,” he said. “They’d been the regent’s guards. The regent was — complicated, politically, in the immediate aftermath. Anything associated with the regency was complicated.” He looked at the table. “The formal reassignment was to general palace labor. Maintenance. Kitchen support. Service infrastructure.”
She looked at him.
“They’re cleaning service entrances,” she said.
“Yes,” he said.
“Beast knights,” she said.
“Yes,” he said.
The table was quiet.
Mahir, across from her, was looking at a fixed point on the wall with the expression he used when something was registering at a depth that he wasn’t going to discuss immediately.
Ken was beside her.
She became aware of Ken beside her in the specific way she became aware of him when something was relevant to him — the slight change in the quality of his stillness, the thing that happened in his jaw, the particular way he went very controlled when something had found the place underneath the training.
“Ken,” she said.
“Your Highness,” he said.
Not ’Your Highness’ like he’d said it in the palace, the operational acknowledgment. ’Your Highness’ like something that had come from a different place and landed differently and he had not been able to prevent it.
She looked at him.
He was looking at the wall.
“How many,” she said. Not to Ken. To Caius.
“In the palace,” Caius said. “Around forty. The ones who were specifically part of the regency household were — I don’t know what happened to all of them. Some were released from service. Released is the word they used.” He paused. “I don’t know what that means in practice.”
“Find out,” she said.
“Yes,” Caius said.
She looked at the table.
The dining room was warm. The lamp made the kind of light it made when everything was functioning — warm, sufficient, the specific quality of a lit room in the evening that meant people were inside it and it was theirs.
Outside the window the city moved in the dark, the merchant district settling into its night configuration, and somewhere in the palace kitchens and service corridors, beast knights who had spent their entire lives trained for a specific function were cleaning floors.
She looked at the working list.
Added a line.
Then another.
Mahir watched her write.
Didn’t say anything.
This was one of the things about him, the specific quality of his silence when she was working on something that had just become real — he didn’t fill it, didn’t ask, didn’t offer. Just remained present in the way he remained present, which was the most useful kind of presence she had ever encountered.
She finished writing.
Looked at what she’d added.
Put the pen down.
“The northern residential district,” she said. “The markets.” She looked at Caius. “The taxes.”
“Yes,” Caius said.
“And the beast knights,” she said.
“Yes,” he said.
“And the noble factions running a puppet,” she said.
He was quiet.
“Yes,” he said.
She looked at the working list.
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