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"Envoys?" Elijah lifted an eyebrow.
"Yes, Your Highness, it seems that these people were from the council and the crown itself," Regor said. "They
carried supplies and announced who they were from the moment they arrived."
Elijah sneered. "Not even a day after the attack, and they are already looking for ways to control Fiona. How
pathetic."
Then Elijah stepped out of the Chief's house, he saw the two envoys waiting for him under the dim light of the
village lamps. They straightened at the sight of him, bowing respectfully
"Your Highness, one of them greeted, "I any Council Envoy Marek, arul this is Envoy Janos. We bring supplies
from the council and the crown, and we hope to support Lady Fiona during her stay here."
Elijah's eyes narrowed as he watched them, his posture calm. He hadn't missed the council's timing-too swift and
calculated for his liking. He could almost feel the strings they were attempting to attach to Fiona with each
supposed gift.
Marck continued, glancing toward the house. "We must mention. Your Highness, that the house Lady Fiona is
staying in may not be secure enough. We believe additional guards should be placed around her""" Elijah's gaze
hardened, and he took a deliberate step forward. "Are you implying that my people are incapable of protecting
her landed like a stone, and the envoys exchanged uneasy glances. His question
Janos quickly shook his head "Of course not, Your Highness. We only mean to ensure both Lady Fiona's safety
and yours. Extra precautions. nothing more
Elijah's jaw clenched as he considered their words, "No. Guards swarming the house will only alarm the villagers
and make Fiona seem untouchable
sa figure separate from the people. That's precisely what you're aiming for, isn't it?"
The envoys faltered, their composure slipping slightly. Marek regained himself, a polite smile crossing his face.
"Your Highness, are you concerned about what the villagers think of Lady Fiona's safety?"
Elijah's eyes narrowed, his expression steely. "Are you suggesting that your guards are capable of protecting her
where mine cannot! That's a bold assumption," he said, his tone cold as he studied them. "Letremind you
that this council you serve was more than willing to cast her to the wolves. Now you want her under your watch!"
He didn't wait for their response. Instead, he let a surge of power roll off him, filling the air between them with a
palpable tension. Marek and Janos paled, the weight of Elijah's presence pressing them back as they fought to
maintain their footing "Scram Elijah ordered, his eyes dark with warning
Meanwhile, Chief Jaren's expression was tense as he stepped into the modest house where he'd been staying.
The room was dimly lit, the low murmur of voices stopping abruptly as two villagers looked up at him with
expectant faces.
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's going on. Chief" one of them asked, glancing toward the direction of the supplies stacked outside "Where did
all those supplies cfrom!"
Chief Jaren motioned for them to sit. He poured himself a cup of tea, his movements calm but deliberate as if
choosing his next words carefully. "First, tellthe children Are they asleep?"
One of the villagers, a wory man named Darek, nodded. "Yes, Chief. They're settled for the night"
tea down, leaning forward liguly. Those supplies, he began slowly. "Were brought here by envoys. Sent by various
councilmen and
The other villager, a woman named Elara, frowned "Envoys? After all this time? Why are they here now?
en them. "It might be something
Jaren let out a slow nigh "I might be because of the attack on Lady Fiona. Or," he paused, his gaze shifting
between else. They say they're here to 'protect her, but that's not the only reason." forward, his brow furrowed
"You thank they're here to do more than just guard Lady
Barrk leaned for
Jaren nodded. "I do. Sompetang dorsa't sit right. These envoys slastn't con dari own, they were sent here on
council anders. And we all know The council anpinion on Lady Fiona lui't been favorabile. Elara's eyes narrowed
as she looked toward the door. "So they could be here to keep talis on her?"
"Eortly" parmesaidi
presoom grira. "Hey want to make sure they can control her, or perhaps even force her back in the palace. |
don't trust
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their intentions. They may look like guards, but they're here to serve the council's interests, not ours"
Darek frowned, glancing at Elara. "So, what do we do? How do we handle them!"
-Simple," Jaren replied, his voice steady. "Spread the word. We only trust Lady Fiona and His Highness Elijah. The
council's envoys are and we treat them as such."
Elara looked uncertain. "But why? Why would Lady Fiona and the Prince chere on their own if the council
didn't send them!"
outsiders
"Because they care, Jaren leaned forward, his gaze unwavering Think about it-if the council had truly backed
them, they'd have cwith a full guard, provisions, and more supplies from the start. But no. They con
their corn, and they've done more for us in these few days than the council has in years. This was Lady Fiona and
Prince Elijalo's decision, not the council's. That's why we trust them."
Elara nodded slowly, piecing it together "But the council's only here now because of the attack, right? They want
to protect her!"
Jaren shook his head, his gaze hardening. "No. They're here because they want to
In her in. She's gaining influence. People see her as their healer, their hope. The council doesn't like that." He
glanced between them, his expression serious. "Mark my words. This fin't about safety. This is about control"
Darek exchanged a look with Elara. "Alright, Chief. We'll tell the others. Only Lady Fiona and His Highness can be
trusted. The council's envoys stay at arm's length"
Jaren nodded, the tension in his expression casing slightly, "Good. Keep an eye on them, and be cautious. We
may be their hosts, but we're not their allies. The council thinks they hold power over us. Let's show them who
we really stand by."
Under the mid-morning sun, Envoys Marek and Janos stood on the edge of the makeshift infirmary setup,
observing the scene as villagers approached Fiona in steady streams Fiona examined each person with practiced
efficiency, occasionally reaching for a hand or glancing over puke, her care focused. After a quick assessment,
she directed them to specific healers, guiding those with signs of poisoning toward the more experienced healers
in the infirmary.
Janos's gaze drifted over the line of villagers and back to Marek, brow furrowed. "How can they afford to heal this
many people?" he muttered. "The cost for something like this would drain funds faster than a small war
Marck didn't look at him, but gave a curt nod, eyes fixed on Fiona "The council isn't concerned with cost here,"
he replied. "Just focus on why we're here. Let Lady Fiona work?
Nearby, a young woman, visibly pregnant, approached Fiona Fiona took her hand with a gentle smile, her focus
unwavering as she asked a few questions, then directed her toward the infirmary, assuring her assistance would
be provided. Janos shook his head his tone laden with skepticism as he watched Fiona. "She hardly even rests,"
he noted. "It seems almost unnatural."
Marck gave him a warning glance, then glanced back at Fiona. "She's a Rosenthal. Remember that. Her family
was blessed by the goddess herself, or so the stories say. Healing is in their blood, and the people. they believe
in that lineage. The two envoys stood quietly for a moment, each wrapped in his own thoughts, watching as
Fiona moved through the crowd, her kindness apparent as she spoke to the villagers. They murmured her name
in gratitude, their faith in her clear. After a pause: Janos glanted sideways at Marck. "What happens if she
continues like this?" he asked, his voice low. "All this attention... all this....
Marck, didn't answer immediately. He kept his gaze forward, taking in Fiona's presence among the villagers, the
subtle aura of authority she commanded without trying. Finally, le gestured toward the crowd. "Focus on why
we're here, Janos," he said, ushering the other envoy forward. "Help with the supplies. If we're here, we're
helping. That's what the council experts
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With a final glance at Fiona, Janos naked, following Marck as they moved toward the gathered villagers, joining
the small group and distributing provisions. They set to work tjrictly, watching as Fiona continued her rounds,
each grateful face and whispered thanks to her only reinforcing what they had cto realize the people
weren't just being healed-they were building loyalty to a Rosenthal, and by extension, to something beyond
the council's reach
Oude the Kingdoin, Lord Rosenthal he a dark expression on his face as he read the letters that Alpha Cris handed
him. "An assassination allempt!" Lord Rosenthal asked. "It failed" Surprise flashed on his face. "I thought the
council and the Royal Family would never let her survive
on the edge of the paper
paper as he comblered its contents,
the letter bark on Alpha Criss desk; his bogers lingering on
Alpha Crisis poer was sharp as he spoke. "She's putting us in the spotlight, drawing attention we've nunuged to
avoid for years. And now, others are
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talking-saying the Rosenthals are growing powerful, untouchable. They want alliances. This-he gestured toward
the letter, his hand clenched in frustration-changes everything
Lord Rosenthal met Alpha Cris's stare. his own expression unreadable. "Fiona acted impulsively. Her intent may
have been to heal, but she doesn't understand what she's started."
Alpha Cris leaned forward, his brow darkening. "She showed her hand too soon. If her actions continue
unchecked, our position as a family-our neutrality-is as good as gone. Fix this. Make her see reason before the
council does. You promisedyou will deal with her even if it meant killing her!" be hissed.
Lord Rosenthal's gaze grew cold. "There were complications, but | will not fail again. Consider it done, Alpha," he
replied. "I'll ensure she understands the consequences of her actions"
Alpha Cris nodded, though the tension didn't leave his face. "See that you do. We cannot have this family seen
as a threat-especially now."
Without a word, Lord Rosenthal turned on his heel and left Alpha Cris's study, his movements calculated and
controlled. His face was as expressionless as stone as he stepped into the corridor, but beneath the surface,
thoughts churned darkly. The Rosenthal family had been. positioned carefully for generations, a power both
revered and hidden, bound by rules and expectations that had kept them safe from the politics. and wars that
often destroyed others. Fiona's actions had changed all that, bringing plan
attention to their doorsteps. He clenched his fists as he moved through the hall, already forming