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Chapter 70: Survey her



After a long soak, I finally pulled myself out of the bath, wrapping a plush towel around my body. The cool air hit my damp skin, sending a shiver down my spine as I moved to get dressed. I needed to speak with Nara. She would know what to do next.

Once I was dressed, I found Nara waiting for me in my quarters, her expression one of determined focus. She stood up as I entered the room, her eyes meeting mine with a mixture of concern and resolve.

"Elara," she began, "we can't let this setback stop us. We have to keep pushing forward."

I nodded, feeling a surge of gratitude for her unwavering support. "I know, Nara. But we need another plan. The queen is too powerful, and she's always one step ahead."

Nara crossed her arms, thinking for a moment. "We need to gather more information, but we have to be careful. The queen will be watching us closely now. We can't make any more mistakes."

"I agree," I said, my mind already working through possible strategies. "We need to surveil her, find out where she's hiding the rest of the evidence or uncover any more of her dirty dealings."

Nara's eyes lit up with understanding. "I can do that. I can keep an eye on her movements and see if we can catch her slipping up. If we can get another piece of solid evidence, we can bring it to the council before she has a chance to destroy it."

I placed a hand on her shoulder, feeling a renewed sense of purpose. "Thank you, Nara. I trust you. Be careful, and don't let her catch on to what you're doing."

She nodded firmly. "I won't let you down, Elara. We'll get through this."

As Nara left to begin her surveillance, I sat down at my desk, feeling the weight of the situation bearing down on me. I picked up a quill and parchment, jotting down notes and ideas for how we could proceed.

My thoughts drifted to Seraphina, who was still unaware of what had transpired. I missed her presence, her strength, and her unwavering confidence. But I knew I had to handle this on my own. Seraphina had enough on her plate, and this was my responsibility.

The hours passed slowly, and I couldn't shake the feeling of dread that clung to me. I needed a distraction, something to clear my mind. I decided to head to the kitchen, cooking always helped me think, and I could prepare something to eat while I mulled over our next steps.

The castle kitchen was bustling with activity, but the staff quickly made way for me as I entered. I smiled at them, appreciating their respect. I made my way to the pantry, scanning the shelves for ingredients. I decided to make a hearty vegetable stew, something warm and comforting to help settle my nerves.

As I chopped vegetables and stirred the pot, my mind wandered back to the confrontation with the queen. Her smug smile as she burned the evidence was etched into my memory. But I couldn't let her win. I wouldn't let her continue to oppress the people of the eastern province. They deserved better, and I would find a way to give them that.

The aroma of the stew filled the kitchen, and I ladled some into a bowl, taking a moment to savor the rich, savory flavor. I carried the bowl to the table and sat down, letting the warmth of the food seep into my body. As I ate, I considered our options. Nara was right; we needed to be cautious, but we also needed to act swiftly.

The queen wouldn't hesitate to quash any further attempts to expose her corruption.

After finishing my meal, I felt a renewed sense of determination. I left the kitchen and headed back to my quarters, where Nara was waiting for me. She had a look of grim determination on her face, and I knew she had something important to tell me.

"Elara," she began, "I've been following the queen's movements, and I think I've found something. There's a secret chamber beneath the castle. It's heavily guarded, but I managed to catch a glimpse inside. There are more documents, more evidence of her corruption."

My heart leaped at her words. "That's great news, Nara. We need to find a way to get in there and retrieve those documents."

Nara nodded. "It won't be easy. The guards are loyal to the queen, and they won't hesitate to stop us. But if we can create a distraction, we might be able to slip in unnoticed."

I considered her plan, my mind racing with possibilities. "We need a solid plan. We can't afford to make any mistakes this time."

Nara agreed. "I'll start gathering information on the guards' schedules and any weaknesses in their defenses. In the meantime, you should rest. You need to be at your best if we're going to pull this off."

I appreciated her concern, but I knew there was no time to rest. We had to act quickly before the queen caught on to our plans. "I'll rest for a bit, but we need to move fast. Keep me updated on anything you find."

Nara nodded, and I headed back to my quarters. I lay down on my bed, my mind still buzzing with thoughts and plans. I missed Seraphina more than ever, but I knew I had to handle this on my own. For the people of the eastern province, for their future, and for the justice they deserved.

The next morning, I woke early, feeling the weight of the task ahead. I decided to cook breakfast for myself, hoping that the familiar routine would help clear my mind. I made my way to the kitchen, gathering ingredients for a simple meal of scrambled eggs and toast.

As I cooked, I thought about our plan. Nara would gather the information we needed, and I would find a way to get into the secret chamber. We had to be careful, but we also had to be bold. The queen wouldn't hesitate to crush us if she suspected anything.

After eating my breakfast, I left the kitchen and began wandering the castle, looking for anything that might help us. I searched through old documents, explored hidden passages, and listened carefully to the conversations of the staff. Every piece of information, no matter how small, could be crucial.

Hours passed, and I was beginning to lose hope when I stumbled upon a hidden passage behind a bookshelf in one of the castle's many libraries. The passage led to a small, dimly lit room filled with dusty old books and scrolls. I carefully examined the contents, hoping to find something useful.

As I sifted through the documents, I heard a noise behind me. I turned to see the queen standing in the doorway, a look of fury on her face. My heart raced as I realized I had been caught. She must have followed me or had her guards watching my every move.

"What do you think you're doing, Elara?" the queen demanded, her voice cold and menacing.

I swallowed hard, trying to keep my composure. "I'm looking for the truth. The people of the eastern province deserve better, and I won't stop until I find a way to help them."

The queen's eyes narrowed, and she stepped closer. "You are meddling in matters that do not concern you. You are nothing but a pawn, and you will never succeed in challenging my authority."

Before I could respond, she raised her hand and snapped her fingers. The room filled with flames as the queen used her magic to burn the evidence I had found. I watched in horror as the documents turned to ash, the queen's laughter echoing in the small chamber.

"You will never defeat me, Elara," she said, her voice dripping with malice. "You are nothing compared to my power."

With that, she turned and left the room, leaving me standing amidst the ashes of my hopes. I knew now more than ever that I had to find a way to stop her. I had to protect the people of the eastern province, no matter the cost. This queen can't stop ruining my plan it's starting to get on my nerves.


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