Chapter 07
I had never once seen her hold Moren in her arms or whisper that she loved him.
The more she turned away from him, the more Moren leaned on me.
And I, burdened by both responsibility and guilt toward my younger brother, took even greater care of him.
âNow that I think about it⊠perhaps to Mother, Moren was nothing more than a character from the âoriginal story.ââ
Mother, who usually suffered from lethargy and severe depression, expressed her emotions only to me.
Whether they were positive or negative.
âUnlike Moren, I didnât appear in the original story.â
I remembered the hurt look on Morenâs face as he watched Mother care only for me.
Because I remembered that pained expression, I couldnât simply leave my brother shut up in his room.
âIâm worried about you. I heard youâve been skipping meals.â
ââŠâŠâ
âJust come outside for a bit. Please?â
ââŠSister.â
âYes, Moren.â
In a voice so small it was almost inaudible, Moren asked,
âYou know⊠Mother didnât pass away by her own hand, right?â
I froze for a moment at his words.
Then instinctively lowered my voice.
âDo you⊠know something?â
ââŠâŠâ
âMoren Mivan Lornode. Do you know anything at all?â
Even after calling his name several more times, I received no answer.
In the end, I had to leave Morenâs palace without gaining anything.
Inside the carriage returning to my own residence, countless thoughts crossed my mind.
âMoren isnât a fragile child.â
He wasnât the type to shut himself away like that, even after Motherâs death.
And those last words he spokeâŠ
He definitely knew something.
âAnd yet heâs sealed his lips and locked himself in his room.â
There had never been any secrets between us.
I let out a long, frustrated sigh.
âFirst⊠I need to put out the urgent fire.â
The original novel stored in the imperial treasury was my top priority.
For now, I had to focus on that.
While I searched for it, I could only hope Moren would steady himself and tell me whatever he was hiding.
The Emperor has seven children in total.
The Crown Prince and eldest, Gobard Ruim Lornode.
Below him are Derian, Brindel, myself, Kinya, Ruhel, and the youngest, Moren.
âStrictly speaking, Derian is the eldest.â
He was born three months before Gobard.
However, Gobard was the son of the late Empress.
Naturally, the son of an Empress ranks higher than the son of a consort.
Gobard rightfully ascended as Crown Prince, and Derianâs motherâthe First Consortâdid not openly express any dissatisfaction.
âThough who knows what she truly felt.â
For reference, Gobard was also the âmale leadâ in the original story Mother used to mention.
According to her diary, the story could be summarized in a single line:
âA noble Crown Prince and a beautiful commoner heroine overcome adversity and achieve loveâa tale of rising in status.â
In that original story, Mother was apparently the final villain.
The infamous Fourth Consort who desperately tried to make her only son, Moren, Emperor.
âAccording to her diary, she ran away because she didnât want to become that villain⊠and thatâs when she met my father.â
How ironic.
Although Mother was eventually captured by the Emperor and made a consort, she always told us:
âListen carefully, children. The moment you step deep into power, peaceful days come to an end.
I had never been attached to the troublesome imperial palace in the first place.
So I intended to live quietly, just as Mother advisedâŠ
âAnd yet now Iâm about to do the very thing she warned against.â
In the end, I would be stepping straight into the heart of power.
Anyway, the first key to my plan was undoubtedly Gobard.
The Crown Prince could open the imperial secret treasury together with the Emperor.
And besides, Gobard was a significant risk to me.
âUnfortunately, he rather hates our siblings.â
More precisely, he hates our maternal familyâthe House of Mivan.
âAfter all, it was my maternal grandfather, Count Mivan, who caused the Empressâs carriage accident.â
No matter how much Mother wished to live quietly, she couldnât prevent schemes carried out behind her back.
The Empressâs death was one such case.
Count Mivan, greedy for power, was deeply dissatisfied that Motherâwho enjoyed the Emperorâs favorâremained merely a consort.
âSo he tampered with the Empressâs carriage and attempted an assassination.â
The Empress died.
When the Emperor learned the truth, he covered up the entire incident, fearing Mother might be deposed.
âInstead, Mivan was punished unofficially.â
As a result, my grandfather died, and our family now stands on the brink of ruin.
In any case, the incident left Mother deeply traumatized; she struggled every time she saw Gobard.
Gobard, for his part, knew that House Mivan was involved in his motherâs death and repeatedly requested further investigation.
âOf course, the Emperor destroyed all physical evidence, so those requests were never granted.â
In short, to Gobard, Moren and I are the blood of the enemy who killed his mother.
If someone like him inherited the throne, our lives would be as fragile as candles in the wind.
âThatâs why I planned to marry while the Emperor was still alive and leave the palace.â
Even Gobard wouldnât dare touch us carelessly then.
But everything became completely twisted.
The Emperor, intending to use me as Motherâs replacement, would continue postponing my marriage.
And so I would remain bound to the imperial familyâonly to be eliminated by Gobard, the next wielder of power.
âThis is the worst.â
I had to approach Gobard before that happened.
Who knows?
Perhaps he might feel even the slightest sympathy for usâmotherless, just like him.
With that thought, I scanned the banquet hall.
The hall was lavish enough to make one click their tongue in amazement, filled with finely dressed nobles.
Gobard was surely somewhere among them.
âHonestly, I didnât want to attend this banquet.â
Not long had passed since Motherâs death, yet the Empireâs important events continued.
Today, in particular, was a significant occasion: welcoming a delegation from the Magic Tower, which had long been on poor terms with the Emperor.
âNo matter how powerful Lornode is, daily life cannot function without magic.â
The Magic Tower is an independent institution, belonging to no nation, conducting research in neutral territory beyond the Empire.
Especially in the field of âpractical magic,â specialized in convenience and used in countless aspects of lifeâ
The undisputed leader is the Magic Tower.
For a more convenient life and more useful magic, exchange with them is essential.
âThough rumors say the current Tower Master is an utter eccentric.â
The reason the Emperor detests the Magic Tower is simple.
At an official event, the Tower Master boldly got the Emperorâs name wrong.
âOh, you must be His Majesty Lala? Thatâs the same name as a stray cat in my neighborhood.
For reference, the Emperorâs name is Laurum.
Having essentially been likened to a stray cat, the Emperor flew into a rage and severed all ties with the Magic Tower.
âStill, the Tower suffered no great loss.â
Plenty of other nations sought them out.
In fact, nobles who understood the importance of magic worked tirelessly to calm the Emperorâs anger.
After several years, the Emperorâs fury finally subsidedâleading to this very banquet.
âItâs important enough that every royal must attend.â
Which means Gobard must be here.
I looked around the hall, searching for him.
âIf not now, I wonât have a natural chance to speak with him.â
Just as impatience began creeping upâ
âOh, itâs Princess Neroli.â
With a faint gust of wind, a pair of amethyst-like eyes suddenly appeared before me.
â!â
Perhaps it was the lighting.
Or perhaps not.
But those eyes, fixed on me, seemed to sparkle unusually brightly.
For a moment, I found myself staring back, lost.
Then the surrounding commotion finally reached my ears.
âWhere did that wind come from?â
âLook over there!â
âSomeone just appeared out of thin air!â
Only then did I realize how close the owner of those eyes was.
I stepped back, blinking, and raised my voice in feigned surprise.
âOh! Who are you?â
Inside, however, I swiftly assessed the man before me.
âSo this is the Tower Master.â
A strikingly handsome man with purple hair and matching violet eyes.
He even wore the earrings said to help him control his overwhelming mana.
I had only ever seen him from afar, but his distinctive appearance made him easy to recognize.
Others had clearly recognized him too.
âWasnât the Tower Master just on the terrace? When did he move next to Her Highness?â
âHe must have teleported.â
âTo execute such high-level magic so effortlesslyâŠâ
âBy the way, are the two of them acquainted?â
Of course, we were not.
I quickly composed myself and offered a polite bow.
âOh my, I didnât recognize such an esteemed guest! Itâs a pleasure to meet you. I am Neroli Mivan Lornode of the Lornode Empire!â
The Tower Master studied my bright greeting before smiling faintly.
âThe pleasure is mine, Princess Neroli. I am Hist Neton, representative of the Magic Tower.â
With that, Hist handed me a small rectangular card.
Taking the paper between his long fingers, I saw the circular magic sigil symbolizing the Tower printed at the top.
Beneath it were the words:
Magic Tower Company
Representative â„ Hist Neton
I tilted my head.
âUm⊠what is this?â
âItâs unfamiliar, isnât it? Itâs called a business card. A business card.â
âA business card?â
âOne of my direct subordinates insisted on reforming the Towerâs operating system. Reorganizing it to function like a corporation, or so he says.â
He shrugged lightly.
âTheyâve been nagging me to hand these out and promote it. In any case, I hope youâll look kindly upon the Magic Tower Company, Princess.â
âOh~ I see. Thatâs quite an impressive endeavor!â
âFor reference, youâre only the second person to receive my card.â
âŠIf Iâm the second, that hardly sounds like effective promotion.
Though the thought crossed my mind, I let it go.
âIâm honored that youâve given me one right after His Majesty.â
âHmm? I didnât give one to the Emperor.â
ââŠExcuse me?â
âThe first was given to the Pope. So youâre the second.â
As he said that, Hist boldly held up two fingers.






