Return of the Female Knight

Chapter 215 - Ch. 215 …Not Yet (2)



Chapter 215 - Ch. 215 …Not Yet (2)

Ch. 215 …Not Yet (2)

Carlisle stared at the table with an impassive face and spoke.

“Even if I don’t say anything, everyone in this room knows. Not long ago, my wife was wounded in an ambush.”

No one answered, but as he said, everyone knew. In fact, they all had their suspicions about the culprit, but it was an awkward topic to point out over a family meal.

Ophelia spoke, her voice dripping with sincerity.

“I have heard rumors about it. The criminal, Marquis Selby, escaped? I can assist the Crown Prince with the search, if he desires.”

Everyone already knew that Ophelia was the main culprit, and her words were nothing short of teasing. Carlisle gave a stony smile.

“That’s not necessary. I only bring this up because…”

Carlisle’s eyes shone coolly for a moment. It was so eerie that even Ophelia, who was facing him, swallowed dryly.

“…Regardless of rank, what do you think about cutting off the necks of the people involved in the assassination attempt, and hanging their heads on the street?”

Redfield’s smirk immediately dropped at Carlisle’s words. He realized that Carlisle was openly talking about Ophelia. A strained silence hung uncomfortably in the air, before it was broken by Carlisle speaking to Sullivan.

“It is a crime to kill or attempt to kill the crown prince. Please allow this punishment, Your Majesty.”

Sullivan’s eyes flickered involuntarily towards Ophelia, and he answered with a gentle smile as if he knew nothing.

“Very well. The proper justice must be given to anyone that tries to touch a hair the crown prince, of course.”

Carlisle replied with a satisfied expression.

“Thank you.”

No one spoke after that. Everyone was busy doing calculations in their heads.

Meanwhile, Elena glanced at Carlisle with a look of surprise. Although he sometimes had a tempestuous personality, he seemed to have a grasp on politics. It would not be easy to find evidence that the Empress was the culprit, but it would make it difficult for her to escape. Elena wouldn’t be satisfied until the suffering was repaid. It seemed the same way for Carlisle.

It was Sullivan who broke the silence at the table.

“Elena. A few days ago, I heard that—kollog— a knight from your family could potentially win the championship. Is that true?”

Sullivan acted even more affectionate towards Elena after he taught her the secrets of the Imperial Household, and he only looked a certain way at the comrades who shared the same secret. Elena nodded, pretending not to know.

“Yes, it’s my older brother. I’ve heard that he’s been excellent with the sword since childhood, but I don’t know much about fighting. I’m sure he would be flattered to be considered a potential winner.”

Sullivan smiled at Elena’s humble answer.

“Yes, you must be proud of your brother. Please tell him I’m cheering for him as well. If he wins for the Blaise family, I’ll be sure to reward him handsomely. Kollog kollog.”

Elena answered with a joyful nod of her head.

“On behalf of the Blaise family, thank you, Father.”

The awkward silence at the table resumed after that. After everyone finished eating, Sullivan invited Paveluc to stay at the palace for a while.

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After the dinner, Ophelia returned to the Imperial Palace. She sat in her chair, her mood foul after Carlisle provoked her so openly.

‘Was it an empty threat? Or did he find proof?’

She could not grasp what Carlisle’s intentions were, but she needed to be careful. Even a rat, when cornered, would bite back at the cat. Ever since Elena had been injured, Carlisle was on sharp alert.

After furiously running through the information again in her head, she gestured for Cassana. The lady-in-waiting saw it and quickly approached the Empress’ side.

“You called me, Your Majesty.”

“Call Cesare into the Imperial Palace.”

“Yes, Your Majesty.”

They had to review the evidence again in case of the unlikely event that a connection was found between Marquis Selby and Ophelia. She had also heard that the marquis had fled to another kingdom, and he had to be found and forever silenced. At the sudden thought, Ophelia spoke again.

“Is Helen Selby already disposed of?”

“Before Marquis Selby escaped, Lady Selby was sentenced for life in one of the most notorious prisons. It’s known as the harshest in the country…”

Cassana paused and gave a smile.

“We plan to take care of her with poison. Any connection to you will be completely cleansed, Your Majesty.

“Well done. Once the hunt is over, we eat the hounds.”

Both to the public and to private conversation, the reason for the Selby family’s destruction was because of Helen’s greed and Oswald’s rebellion. However, it was Ophelia that carefully orchestrated it all. Helen had to be removed to prevent any possible leaks— dead prisoners did not speak, after all.

Then there was something else she had to turn her attention to now.

“Who are the knights most favored to win the tournament?”

“There are three likely candidates for the championship. There’s Lord Wickley from House Anita, Lord Joel from House Lunen, and Lord Derek from House Blaise.”

“House Blaise…”

Ophelia could not ignore powers from the outside. With the marriage, Elena had complete support from both Carlisle and the Blaise family.

Ophelia tapped her finger on the arm of her chair, and a steely glint shone in her eyes.

“I’ll have to prune the tree before it grows any larger.”

“Your Majesty?”

“How many knights die in the tournament?”

“Quite a lot, I’ve heard, Your Majesty.”

“Then there’s nothing wrong with just one more, is there?”

The corner of her mouth tipped upwards. She had to prevent Derek from winning the championship and prevent the Blaise family from gaining more power.

The cleanest way to do that was to kill Derek during the games.


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