Elydes

Chapter 82: Politics

Chapter 82: Politics

Chapter 82 - Politics

His gray eyes locked with her green gaze. The world seemed to come to a standstill, every other person and noise fading into the background. For a moment it was only them.

Then an announcer stepped forward to address the crowd. Kai didnt hear any of what he said, except for two words - Valela Hightide. That was the name of the girl who reached Orange .

A quiet polished smile on her face for the crowd watching. But her eyes remained fixed on him. If it wasnt for her mana fluctuations, Kai would have thought he was the only one surprised.

The little princess averted her gaze, moving to address the crowd. Her words echoed clearly in the packed square. It was obvious the speech had been rehearsed, and yet it felt like her words came straight from the heart.

It wasnt what he expected. Valela started by narrating the hardships and challenges every islander had endured. Never naming any culprit but focusing on how they had always pulled through.

Only then did she address the elephant in the room. It was such a great opportunity the Merian Republic had offered them, thanks to the tireless efforts of the council in Higharbor. The chance for a brighter future for the whole Baquaire Archipelago. They were the generation who were going to make it come true.

The kids around laughed at her jokes and sighed at the heavy moments. Kai even saw a few tear up.

It must be a skill. How can she be this good?

Kai tuned out her speech. It was easy to sway a crowd of children. He wasnt so naive as to let a few sweet words change his mind. Facts spoke louder than words, and until now there was more than one reason to be suspicious.

How old is she?

What? Flynn asked, confused. He had also been listening, but the feelings written on his face were very different from anyone else's. A few dark slivers of hate and disgust escaped his cured facade.

In a world with skills, I cant truly trust anything I see.

The terrifying part was that these were just children, exceptional ones probably, but kids nonetheless. Kai felt a shiver at what they would become in the future.

How old is the little princess?

Oh I think shes about nine.

Just a year older than me.

Virya and Elijah had told him ad nauseam how great and powerful the brats of the mainland were. After hearing it countless times, it started to lose meaning. The continent of Talthen where monsters hid in every corner felt so far. More myth than reality.

Ive been careless. Im the frog in the well.

He wasnt the only little monster lying in wait. Another stood just a few meters from him right now. Considering he was a step from Orange , he probably had her beat in that, for now. According to Flynn, she had been showered in wealth to help her grow since birth. They had both begun at the bottom of Red. Each with their own advantages.

The problem was that his perk was running out. A few more years and it would become irrelevant. Hers would go as deep as the pockets of her family and the governor went. Considering she was here doing propaganda for them, she probably got something in return.

Does she know what she is doing? Or is she just another pawn in the governors hands?

With the little princesss speech coming to a close, Kai was forced to put an end to his musings. Valela walked to the edge of the stage with a focused expression. Before Kai could wonder what was going on, she started chanting under her breath in a strange tongue.

Rehve me tehek sarla tha The attention of the whole crowd was on her. Their murmurs grew, drowning out the chant.The roots of this story extend from novell bi?n origin.

Before Kai could ask what was going on, he sensed it. A ripple through the ambient mana quickly reaching a crescendo. Then a burst over their head.

Checking for any danger, Kai couldnt believe what he was seeing. It was snowing. One by one all the kids turned their heads to the sky, mystified by the sight.

It had been eight years since he last saw snowflakes, the archipelago never got cold enough. But now tiny crystals of ice appeared from thin air and slowly twirled upon the crowd.

There were a few screams as the first flakes reached the children below. After it became clear they were harmless, laughter and wonder took over. In seconds it turned into a mad dash to get as many snow crystals as possible. Hundreds of hands extended in the air as far as they could reach, children climbing on top of each other. Disappointed sighs and giggles when the fragments of ice inevitably melted away.

Not even Flynn was spared from the general mood. Eyes wide and mouth hanging open in childlike wonder.

Despite the best efforts of the organizers and enforcers to maintain order, the square had devolved into chaos.

Kai watched a tiny flake fall on top of his hand. A pinprick of cold on an otherwise warm day. The delicate crystal star turned into water against the heat of his skin.

The captain took two chairs from the pile and positioned one in front of the other. He sat first and gestured to the empty seat. Sit down. No need to be so tense.

The door was just a dash away, her mind screamed to run and scream. Val killed that instinct and sat down, maintaining her haughty demeanor.

She would not let herself be fooled twice. Behind his careless act, there was indeed much more. If he only wanted to talk, that aligned with her goal of stalling for time.

So? What was so urgent that you had to drag me here? I knew the rumors were that you cared little for etiquette, but this is beyond rude.

Zerith's clear eyes bore into her own. I see I had forgotten. Im sorry if this brought up unpleasant memories. When I noticed what you were doing, I acted impulsively. The chaos around was perfect to have a quiet chat away from prying eyes. Youre playing a dangerous game, Valela.

I dont know what youre talking about.

I had hoped for a quiet retirement. Zerith sighed tiredly. Did your father put you up to this? The speech put more emphasis on your father than the Republic, but that was understandable. You are his daughter.

Then there was your chant. It could only be the work of your master, but it was possible you had learned it for a different occasion and chose it to show off. Those kids wont forget you for the rest of their life and the stories will spread like wildfire. Sure, it could be counted as the impulsive actions of an arrogant little child.

Finally, your apology. It had not been a minute since you stepped off stage, and yet it sounded like reading one of those letters I receive from Higharbor when I ask for more funds. You dont need thirty years as an investigator to understand you had prepared it beforehand.

Val felt the blood drain from her face. Ive no idea what youre talking about. Its not my fault if the script for the event was so terrible, I had to make adjustments.

You dont need to say anything. I only want to warn you and make sure you understand the situation. Once it could be a coincidence. But if you continue like this, its only a matter of time before someone else connects the dots and rumors reach Higharbor. Do know what you are getting yourself into?

With Poise, Val made sure nothing showed on her face. Can I go back now?

Zerith sighed. You were always free to go.

Standing up, she walked out without looking back. Her steps remained calm and measured for two hallways. Then she started running. The echoes of voices soon appeared, but she didnt stop.

Are you okay, miss?

Val turned to see her maid hurrying over, her bodyguards already at her side.

Did anything happen, miss? After your speech, we couldnt find you anywhere. Nalia's eyes scanned her from top to bottom. Val knew she would have hugged her if they were alone.

Using Poise, she responded with a steady voice. I got lost in the corridors looking for a room to rest and couldnt find my way back.

Oh, you should have asked me. I already had a room prepared for you.

Val gave her a tired nod. A large bed and a bath were ready for her.

Leave me.

Are you sure, miss?

Yes, Nalia. I wish to be alone.

The presence of her bodyguards hung beyond her door together with her maid. Val let herself fall on the fluffy covers. The bed wasnt as good as the one she had back home, but it would do. She desired nothing more than to close her eyes and forget her problems for a few hours, but she couldnt. Today had almost been disastrous.

The captain was wrong. They were just taking what Lady Cressida promised them. Her father told her it wouldnt be a problem if she didnt overdo it, but she had failed him. It was only the beginning of her tour, and someone had already seen through their plans.

Thank the spirits, it appeared Captain Zerith had no sympathy for Lady Cressida. If he had planned to expose her, he wouldnt have warned her.

It was all her fault. Her father told her to choose wisely in which towns to go off script. Sylspring was an important city with a sizeable population. It was fine to modify the speech. But like a fool, she changed the planned cast too on the fly. Her father would be so disappointed.

Why did I do something so stupid?

Looking back, she quickly found the problem. It was that kid that threw her off her game. Those thoughtful gray eyes flashed in her mind.

He looked younger than her but had already reached orange grade. He had looked surprised to see her. The selection was only open to the natives, but his appearance was unusual. He must be of mixed origins. There were not many such couples in the archipelago.

Val thought of all the ones she knew, but none had a kid that matched the description and age. His parents must not be very important to pass unnoticed. But then how did they provide the resources to raise him

She needed to find out if this new variable would play in their favor or not.