Chapter 301: Chapter-301
Not the instrument — the instrument was already written. What she was writing was the sequence. The order of operations. The specific dependencies that determined what had to happen before what, which piece had to be in place before the next piece could move.
The sequence looked like this:
The revenue bridge required the independent bank instrument to be formally integrated with the imperial treasury — which required the administrative director’s office to file the integration instrument, which had been submitted two weeks ago and was in the processing queue.
She stopped.
Looked at that.
The integration instrument was in the processing queue.
She had submitted it two weeks ago. She had noted it as submitted. She had moved on to the next item.
She had not followed up on the queue position.
She looked at the wall for a moment with the specific expression of someone who was registering a thing they should have registered earlier.
“Nadia,” she said.
“Mm,” Nadia said.
“The treasury integration instrument,” she said. “Filed two weeks ago through the administrative director’s office. Do you have a queue position for it.”
The sound of Nadia doing something with the relay equipment.
Then: “Sitting at position thirty-seven in the secondary processing queue,” Nadia said. “Estimated processing time at current queue movement is six weeks.”
Six weeks.
Six weeks while the markets looked the way they looked and the people in the northern residential district conserved themselves toward winter.
“Can it be moved,” she said.
“Not without someone inside the treasury office who has queue management access,” Nadia said.
Elara thought.
The administrative director had contacts in the treasury office — she had mentioned it in the context of the bank instrument integration meeting, a name, someone who had processed similar instruments in the past. Elara had noted the name and filed it and not connected it to the queue.
She wrote it down.
First thing tomorrow.
She looked at the sequence.
The queue was one problem. There was another one she’d been circling without landing on.
She wrote it.
’The emperor.’
Not the policy. The person.
The fourth prince — quiet at dinners, narrow face — was currently managing a tax policy that was emptying the markets and thinning the people on the streets. Whether he knew the full consequence of what he’d implemented, whether he’d been advised into it by the noble factions, whether he understood what she’d seen today in the residential district — she didn’t know any of it because she had spent six weeks in his city deliberately not thinking about the fact that her brother was in the palace she was walking past every day.
The system had named this tonight.
’You’ve been avoiding looking closely.’
She had.
She looked at the paper.
’Determine what the fourth prince actually is.’
She thought about the last time she had been in the same room as him. Years ago. A formal dinner during the second year of her regency — he had been seventeen, she thought, or eighteen, one of those years. He had eaten quietly. Had not spoken unless addressed. When addressed, had been polite in the specific way that was neither warm nor cold, just — appropriate. The careful appropriate of someone who had learned that appropriate was the safest register.
She had not thought about him much.
He had not required thinking about. He was one of the princes. Not in contention for the throne — the succession contest, when it came, had surprised her for different reasons, and she had not predicted the fourth prince as the outcome.
Had not, apparently, predicted anything about him at all.
She looked at the ceiling.
’What do I know about him,’ she thought.
He was the fourth son, which meant he had grown up in the specific shadow of not being the first or second or even third — the shadow where people stopped watching closely and expectations became vague and you could be almost anything because nobody was defining you tightly enough to constrain it.
That shadow could produce vacancy.
It could also produce a person who had been allowed, by inattention, to develop without being shaped by someone else’s agenda.
She genuinely didn’t know which it had produced.
This bothered her.
She should know. She had lived in the same palace for years. She had managed the household, the finances, the succession framework, the security apparatus, the twelve different crises that had defined the regency. She had known the Empress Dowager’s handwriting well enough to identify a forged margin note. She had known Mahir’s silences well enough to hear the difference between them.
She did not know what her brother actually was.
She wrote: ’find out.’
Then, underneath: ’carefully.’
Then, because this was the honest version: ’and stop pretending this is purely operational.’
She looked at that last line.
Left it there.
Went back to bed.
Didn’t sleep until the fifth bell.
’’’
The morning came with the specific indifference of mornings to the quality of the night before them.
She came downstairs at the seventh bell. Mira was already at the primary table. Dimitri was already in the archive corner. Ken was at the window. Mahir was not there yet which meant he had been out early — he had said ’tonight’ about finding the information on the beast knights, and Mahir’s ’tonight’ generally meant the information arrived before morning regardless of what the night required.
He came in at the seventh bell and fifteen minutes.
Set a document on the table in front of her.
Sat down across from her.
She looked at the document.
A handwritten list. Forty-three names. Beast knights who had been in palace service during the regency — her household’s rotation and the broader palace guard allocation both. Against each name: a current status notation.
She read through it.
The system, on her shoulder, read it with her.
Twelve were still in the palace. General labor — cleaning, maintenance, the service infrastructure she had already seen. Six had been formally released from service, which had turned out, as Caius had suspected it might, to mean released in the specific direction of nothing. No severance structure, no transition support, no acknowledgment that a person who had been taken young and trained for a single function might need something beyond the removal of that function to manage the transition to another kind of life.
Three were confirmed dead. Two of them within four months of the incursion — circumstances listed as ’incursion-related injuries’ which covered a range of things she was going to need to look at more closely.
The remaining twenty-two were unaccounted for. Not released. Not in current palace records. Not in the mortality records. Just — absent from the administrative documentation in the way that people became absent when nobody had thought carefully about tracking them.
She read the whole list twice.
Set it down.
Looked at the table for a moment.
Mahir was watching her.
Not checking on her — watching her in the way he watched when he had delivered something he knew was significant and was present for the receiving of it.
“The twelve in the palace,” she said. “The ones on labor assignment.”
“Yes,” he said.
“Their collar status,” she said. “The extraction pathway suspension I filed from the capital last year — does it apply to their current collars.”
Mahir was quiet for a moment.
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