Chapter 29: Chapter-29
She unrolled the scroll, showing an elaborate document with seals and signatures. “The other consorts, inspired by his devotion, requested to join him. How could I refuse such piety? Our empire was built on these traditions.”
*Perfect forgery,* System 427 noted. *Aged parchment, correct seals, even Raphael’s signature style. When did you have time to—*
*Last night. While you were analyzing Seraphina’s movement patterns.*
“A purification ritual?” Seraphina’s voice held just the right note of surprise. “How… admirable. But Your Majesty, forgive me—typically such rituals are performed at temples, not in isolation. The people find comfort in witnessing their leaders’ devotion.”
Clever counter. Making it sound like Heena was hiding them rather than facilitating their spiritual journey.
“Typically, yes,” Heena agreed easily. “However, given the physical demands of the upcoming tournament, they requested complete seclusion to maintain focus. The rite is quite rigorous—no food, limited water, constant prayer and meditation. Prince Kieran in particular felt that public observation would compromise the ritual’s sanctity.”
Heena was halfway to her private chambers when Duke Robbiston’s voice stopped her.
“Your Majesty. A moment of your time?”
She turned, keeping her expression composed despite the jolt of concern. The old general stood with three of his senior officers, all wearing expressions of professional concern.
“Duke Robbiston. Of course.” She gestured to a nearby parlor. “Shall we speak privately?”
Once inside with the door closed, Robbiston didn’t waste time. “Your Majesty, this purification ritual. I must confess, it’s the first I’ve heard of the consorts requesting such a thing.”
Heena settled into a chair with deliberate calm. “High Priest Raphael initiated the request two weeks ago. He felt the empire had strayed from traditional values and wished to set an example.”
“Two weeks ago?” One of the officers frowned. “Respectfully, Your Majesty, I spoke with Prince Kieran’s adjutant yesterday. He said the Prince left explicit instructions about border patrol schedules that run through next month. That doesn’t sound like someone planning a week of isolation.”
Damn. A legitimate hole in her story.
“Plans change,” Heena said smoothly. “Raphael’s conviction was… persuasive. The others joined his ritual somewhat spontaneously after witnessing his dedication.”
“Spontaneously,” Robbiston repeated. His weathered face was unreadable. “Your Majesty, I’ve served your family for forty years. I fought beside your father. I’ve earned the right to speak plainly.”
“You have,” Heena agreed, though warning bells rang in her mind.
“Something feels wrong.” Robbiston leaned forward. “Five powerful men don’t simply vanish into spiritual isolation without proper communication to their subordinates. Military command requires continuity. Prince Kieran wouldn’t abandon his duties without arranging coverage. General Lucian has border threats that need immediate attention. Duke Adrian has financial decisions that can’t wait a week.”
“They arranged contingencies—”
“Did they?” The general’s eyes were sharp. “Because I’ve been asking questions, Your Majesty. Quietly, respectfully. And no one—not adjutants, not stewards, not financial advisors—has heard from any of the consorts directly. All communication has come through your office.”
Heena’s pulse quickened but her expression remained serene. “Because they’re in isolation. That’s what isolation means—no external contact.”
“Even for matters of imperial security?” Another officer interjected. “With respect, Your Majesty, there are protocols. If a high-ranking military commander becomes unavailable, there must be formal transfer of authority. We have none.”
“The authority remains theirs,” Heena said. “They’re in isolation, not abdicated their duties.”
“Then let us verify that,” Robbiston said bluntly. “Grant us access to confirm the consorts entered this ritual voluntarily and are safe. A simple conversation, witnessed by temple priests to ensure we don’t disturb the sacred nature of their undertaking.”
There it was. The trap closing.
“Duke Robbiston, you’re asking me to violate religious law,” Heena said carefully. “The Rite of Purification explicitly forbids external contact for its duration. Even a witnessed conversation would contaminate the ritual.”
“Religious law also requires witnesses to confirm voluntary participation,” the general countered. “How do we know they chose this freely?”
The implication was clear: *how do we know you didn’t force them?*
Before Heena could respond, a commotion outside drew everyone’s attention. Raised voices, then—
The door burst open. Seraphina stood there, flanked by two temple priests, her face streaked with tears. Real tears this time, accompanied by genuine distress.
“Your Majesty!” She practically stumbled into the room. “I just received word—there was an incident at the western border. Raiders crossed during the night. General Lucian’s second-in-command sent an emergency dispatch requesting immediate orders.”
She held out a sealed letter, her hands shaking. “But he can’t be contacted. Not even for this. Not even when lives are at stake!” Her voice rose, cracking with emotion. “How can spiritual purification be more important than soldiers’ lives?”
The room went cold.
Robbiston turned to Heena slowly. “Is this true, Your Majesty? Is there a border situation requiring the General’s immediate attention?”
Heena’s mind raced. This was either a lucky coincidence for Seraphina, or… no. Too convenient. Her system had probably manufactured this crisis, or at minimum detected a real border skirmish and exploited it.
She looked directly at Seraphina. “Surely you understand the importance of privacy in matters of faith?”
A subtle trap. If Seraphina pushed further, she’d be questioning religious devotion—dangerous territory for a saint.
But Seraphina was skilled. “Of course, Your Majesty. The sanctity of spiritual practice must be protected.” She dabbed at her eyes with a handkerchief. “I’m simply relieved they’re safe. When Duke Adrian didn’t respond to my letters, I feared the worst.”
“Your letters?” Heena’s eyebrow raised fractionally. “Lady Seraphina, you’re aware that correspondence with men in spiritual isolation is forbidden during purification rites? Such contact would contaminate the ritual and force them to begin again.”
Gasps rippled through the court. Seraphina had just admitted to attempting to violate sacred religious protocols.
Seraphina’s perfect composure flickered for just a moment. “I… I didn’t know they were in ritual, Your Majesty. Had I known, I would never have—”
“Of course not.” Heena’s smile was warm, forgiving. “How could you know? I haven’t made a public announcement yet—I didn’t wish to distract from their sacred work with political spectacle.” She turned to address the broader court. “But since Lady Seraphina’s concern has brought it to light, let me formally announce: the royal consorts are engaged in the Rite of Purification and will emerge on the eve of the Grand Tournament, spiritually cleansed and physically prepared.”
Murmurs of approval. Several temple priests nodded—this was indeed a traditional practice, though rarely observed in modern times.
Duke Robbiston’s expression had shifted slightly. Was that… approval? Or continued suspicion?
“The Grand Tournament,” Seraphina said softly, seizing on that detail. “Forgive me, Your Majesty, but the rite requires complete fasting. Won’t that leave them weakened for competition?”
Another trap—implying Heena was sabotaging her own consorts’ performance.
“The rite includes spiritual strengthening that compensates for physical fasting,” Heena replied smoothly. “Ancient warriors often performed it before major battles. They emerged weaker in body but stronger in will—which any warrior knows is the true source of victory.”
She paused, then added with perfect casual concern, “Though I appreciate your worry about their tournament performance, Lady Seraphina. Perhaps you have a particular interest in how they compete?”
The implication was subtle but clear: why was Seraphina so invested in men who weren’t her husbands?
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