The more Minoja listened, the more shocked she felt by Liana.
Was she really just fourteen?
Because Liana's thoughts mirrored her own exactly.
"The question now isâdoes Mepeilu understand this drug?" Liana asked.
"Grand Princess Mepeilu once took this drug herself," Minoja replied.
"And the antidote?"
"I only learned about it from reading records. So itâs highly likely that Grand Princess Mepeilu doesnât know about it either." Minoja pulled out a book that contained information on the antidote.
"Good. Then thereâs no problem."
"I understand. Lady Liana, please wait in this room for a moment. It seems someone suspicious has their eyes on Grand Princess Mepeilu," Minoja said before leaving.
Liana was left alone.
She didn't have to wait long. Within minutes, the door unlocked with a faint click.
Mepeilu hesitated at the threshold, nervous, unsure how to face Liana.
"Liana..."
"Mepeilu... No, Grand Princess Mepeilu, itâs been a while." Liana leaned back in her chair, acting as if she didn't care that she was speaking to the kingdomâs successor.
"Indeed. Itâs been nearly a year since we last met. How have you been?"
"Thanks to you? Fairly well. Not like you, thoughâso busy that it took you a whole month to clear your schedule," Liana replied.
"Iâm sorry..."
Mepeilu had intended to come immediately. But as a successor, she had imperial duties, and the start of the term at Ibet Magic Academy had made it impossible to leave.
Still, she had at least sent Olivia ahead to ensure Lianaâs safety.
"Another apology?" Liana scoffed. Sheâd heard plenty of those from Mepeilu already. "Then bring me these items."
"Let me see... I'll try to fulfill your request as much as possible."
So long as it didnât cross a certain line, Mepeilu had no problem procuring things for Liana. She had done so many times before.
But this timeâwhen Mepeilu saw the list of items, her expression froze in disbelief.
"Cave Spiderâs Silk, Forest Scorpion Venom, Desert Lone Wolfâs Fang..."
These ingredientsâshe recognized them.
They were used for a forbidden drug.
Very few people knew about it. But Mepeilu had taken it before. She understood its effects.
She also knew what it meant for a magic user to suddenly lose their powersâthe sheer terror it would cause.
That was why the Lisat Kingdom had outlawed it, keeping its existence secret.
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If she hadnât taken it before, even she wouldnât have recognized the ingredients.
What she didn't know, however, was that there was an antidote.
"What do you need these materials for?" Mepeilu still clung to a shred of hope.
"You donât need to know."
"These ingredients are... quite rare and valuable..."
"A royal princess finding these materials 'too valuable'? Just say you donât want to give them to me! Fine, just bring whatever you can get me. That should be enough, right?" Liana said impatiently.
"But..." Mepeilu wanted to argue, but Minoja cut her off.
"Enough, Grand Princess Mepeilu. I know exactly what youâre thinking," Minoja said, pulling out a small vialâand silencing the room.
"Liana... you..."
Mepeilu stared at Liana in shock.
But she didnât know that this drug had an antidoteâand that the antidote required the same ingredients.
"You!?" Liana shot up from her seat.
"You're making a forbidden drug?" Minoja slammed Liana against the desk, her sword against Lianaâs throat.
"Just because you lost your magicâyou want others to suffer the same?"
"This is forbidden alchemy. Even if you are Liana, you cannot touch it. Considering everything else youâve done, this is grounds for execution."
Minojaâs sword inched closer to Lianaâs neck.
"Wait!"
Before Liana could speak, Mepeilu stepped in to stop Minoja.
"Grand Princess Mepeilu, you saw it yourself. The evidence is right here."
"Just this once... let Liana go... I beg you..."
A royal successorâbegging on Lianaâs behalf.
If anyone saw this, Mepeiluâs claim to the throne would be revoked immediately.
Yet she still said it.
It was proof of just how important Liana was to her.
"...What a hassle," Minoja muttered, withdrawing her weapon.
"Iâll let it slideâjust this onceâfor the sake of your parents and Grand Princess Mepeilu."
The cold blade left Lianaâs throat.
Only then did Liana realizeâher neck stung.
For a second, she thought Minoja had actually meant to kill her.
"Iâm sorry, Liana... This is the only thing I can't do for you."
Mepeiluâs words stabbed straight through her heart.
"Liana... come back to the royal capital with me. Iâll protect youâIâll stay by your side forever. So please... donât do this anymore."
Mepeilu didnât want to see her like this any longer.
The Liana in her heartâhad already been utterly ruined.
But this was just a test.
And once again, it was provenâno matter what she did, Mepeilu would protect her.
Liana cleared her throat and spoke, her voice ice-cold.
"I donât need your fake sympathy. Iâll be bluntâI called you here to get these materials. If you wonât give them to me, then thereâs nothing more to say."
She turned to leave.
"Liana!"
But she didnât stop.
As she stepped out the door, she ran straight into Ruth, who had been lingering outside.
Liana wasnât worried about the conversation being overheard.
The private chambers of nobles were warded with magic.
Besidesâthere was a Judge inside.
Who would dare to eavesdrop on a room protected by a Judge?
If Ruth had somehow managed to spy unnoticed by Minoja, then she might as well be a Judge herself.
But while it wasnât intentional, this coincidence worked in Lianaâs favor.
Because just as the door opened, Ruth heard Lianaâs final words:
"I hate you, Mepeilu."
To Ruth, this was fantastic news.
She had been worried about what they might discuss in privateâbut now?
"Liana?" Ruth called out as Liana stormed out. "Is that how you speak to Grand Princess Mepeilu?"
"Thatâs none of your business!"
Liana now looked just like a sulking child, storming away down the corridor.