Chapter 314: Chapter-314
He knew one thing for certain: this woman was not the original Fourth Princess. The Yue Lian he had known was a girl of soft research and royal hesitation—this woman was a cold, calculating machine wrapped in silk.
He couldn’t understand who she was or where she had come from, but as he watched her sleep so fearlessly in the den of her kidnappers, he felt a different type of obsession flickering in his eyes. It was a dark, possessive curiosity that replaced his previous anger.
He reached out, his fingers tracing the line of her jaw through the blanket with a touch that was terrifyingly soft. This time, they were not going to let this woman run away. It didn’t matter if she was a princess, a ghost, or a demon from another world. She was theirs now.
**Meanwhile — Merchant District Office**
The air in the primary administrative office was thick with the scent of old parchment, cooling tea, and the mechanical, rhythmic scratching of quills against ledgers. Demorti sat at the head of the primary table, the working list spread open before him like a general’s map. It had been exactly three days since Elara had departed for the shore and failed to return to the district. Despite her absence, the household functioned with a chilling, clockwork precision that would have unsettled any outside observer.
There was no frantic whispering in the corridors, no panicked scrambling for news. Around the long table, the hierarchy remained undisturbed. Mira was hunched over the latest financial instruments, her fingers moving with a cold, practiced speed. Dimitri remained buried in the archives, cross-referencing records with a silent intensity. Nadia managed the relays, her eyes never leaving the communication crystals, while Petra processed provincial documentation and Caius analyzed the shifting lines of the eastern maps.
Nobody panicked.
The stillness was not a product of indifference, but of Elara’s own meticulous preparation. Before setting foot in the capital for this final gambit, she had gathered them all and stripped away the romanticized illusions of service. Her instructions had been clinical, delivered with the flat, unreadable tone of a woman who viewed survival as a series of manageable variables.
*”If I should disappear—whether for days, months, or permanently—the work must continue exactly as planned,”* she had told them, her gaze steady and devoid of the heat of a typical revolutionary leader. *”You must understand your own motivations. You do not work for me. You work for the money I provide, for the power to control your own destinies, and for the resources required to take care of your families. If I am gone, the administrators will take over. Demorti will lead. The business will run regardless of my physical presence.”*
She had even provided them with a clear exit strategy, a fail-safe for their own protection. *”One month,”* she had specified, her voice echoing in the quiet room. *”If there is no word from me for one complete month, you are to abandon this enterprise. Return to your old posts or leave the capital entirely. We returned here for a specific business transaction, not for the sake of blind loyalty.”*
They had all agreed, nodding in the face of her brutal pragmatism. They were loyal, yes, but Elara had taught them that loyalty was an asset to be managed, not a chain to bind them to a sinking ship. Their families in Port Crestfall were waiting; they had left the capital once to escape its rot, and they would do so again if the situation became untenable.
They searched for her, of course, but they did so quietly. There were no disruptive inquiries that might alert their enemies. Instead, they utilized the relays and their network of street contacts, moving through the city’s underbelly with the same efficiency Elara had instilled in them. As of yet, there were no results.
Outside, the district hummed with the commerce of the river. A Liang Meridian ship had recently docked and was already being unloaded, the processing of its cargo moving through the office’s ledger as if nothing were amiss.
Demorti finally looked up from the working list, his eyes scanning the room. “Status,” he commanded, his voice a low, steady anchor.
Mira spoke first, not breaking her rhythm. “Bank integration queue is currently at position two. Capital remains liquid.”
Dimitri followed. “Seval records remain stable. No unauthorized access detected.”
Nadia’s report was shorter. “Palace relays are quiet. No unusual signals from the inner circle.”
Caius tapped a parchment. “The transit rights draft for the eastern routes is ready for final review.”
Petra added her data. “Northern markets are stabilizing following the recent price adjustments.”
“Continue,” Demorti said, his head dipping back toward the list.
They continued.
**Somewhere — The System**
The System waited.
It existed in a state of suspended animation, hidden within the metaphysical folds of the world, perfectly still. It was a tool of immense power, capable of locating its host in a single heartbeat, regardless of the stone or magic that held her.
Yet, it did not move.
Elara’s final order before the shoreline meeting had been absolute, etched into its primary directive. *”If I am taken, you are not to appear. You are not to interfere. You will wait for my call. Only my call.”*
She had not called.
The System observed the world through a thousand silent threads, waiting in the darkness. It was ready to rush to her the moment she uttered the word, but until then, it remained a silent, watchful shadow.
The atmosphere within the Merchant District Office remained a tomb of focused industry, but miles away, the reality of Elara’s captivity was defying every expectation of her captors. To anyone observing the Fourth Princess, her behavior was not even strange; it was practically domestic. There was no frantic pacing, no rattling of the door, and certainly no tears.
On the first day of her confinement, Elara had simply retreated to the bed and slept for ten uninterrupted hours. After waking, she moved with a methodical, unhurried grace that bordered on the surreal. She ate her meals with the same clinical precision she used for auditing ledgers, drank her tea, and requested a bath as if she were merely a guest at a particularly restrictive resort.
The only reminder of her status was the heavy chain tethering her to the room’s architecture. During her bath, there had been a minor complication with the iron, but the length was so generous that she could practically travel to every corner of the chamber without resistance. Yet, Elara remained remarkably lazy, preferring to lounge among the silks like a hibernating polar bear.
By the fifth day, she was averaging eighteen hours of sleep a day. The beast knights tasked with her guard were visibly unsettled. From the moment they had first encountered the Fourth Princess, she had been a literal workaholic—a woman who treated sleep as a design flaw and leisure as an inefficiency. Seeing her so utterly silent and still was more terrifying than a direct confrontation.
On the sixth day, the sun was high in the sky—noon, to be precise—when Elara finally sat down for what she considered breakfast.
As she was cutting into a steak, Mahir entered the room. Elara didn’t stop chewing, merely lifting her gaze to meet his.
“Wow,” she remarked, her voice flat and dry as she took another bite. “Not greeting anymore?”.
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