<b><span>Chapter 108 – True Happiness (2)</b>
<span>This was the first ident in the Central Storage since Kasser ascended the throne. He knew his presence was vital to the Central Storage, so he changed his mind and decided to go.
<span>The Central Storage, half a day’s walk from the capital, was thergest treasure house in the kingdom. High-ss blue seeds are found only in the Central Storage.
<span>Once the seeds are harvested, they go through the Central Storage first before they are transferred to their respective storages. These smaller storages are closer to the supplypared to the Central Storage.
<span>As such, the management of the Central Storage was stricter than anywhere else in the kingdom. Even the smallest idents could pose such difficult risks to ovee. If these were not addressed immediately, there would be a disaster for the whole kingdom.
<span>Kasser walked past the Grand Chambein in a fast pace, and the Grand Chambein scrambled to follow him out.
<span>“Bring me my sword.” Hemanded, and they nodded, the Grand Chambein calling for a servant to do so.
<span>“Yes, Your Highness!”
<span>“Send the General right now. Tell him toe to the Chancellor’s House.”
<span>“Yes, Your Highness!”
<span>There were many thoughts in his head right now as he stalked down the hall. He was anxious to leave the pce, more so as many things seem to have sprung out of thin air. Should Larks appear while he was away, the damage was unthinkable.
<span>It was fortunate that there was still a cease happening after they had just dealt with them recently.
<i><span>‘We’re still fine for now.’</i><span>He thought, but still, he couldn’t shake off his anxiety.
<span>There was something different in the active period right now. The massive Lark army in the beginning was just the start.
<i><span>‘I must send for reinforcement to Lester to secure the walls.’</i>
<span>As he leaves the pce, he couldn’t help but think about the people he was leaving behind. And at the forefront of his mind, he wondered how the queen would fare in his absence…
<span>Just the thought of leaving her made him feel weak. His steps slowed down, thinking about the tortured and worried expression of his people should an attack ensue as they lose hope surviving until tomorrow…
<span>Jin was an Anika, and therefore was safe from any attack of the Larks, but she’d be the only one.
<i><span>‘But surely it isn’t just the Larks I would have to worry about.’</i>
<span>Anything that could go wrong might go wrong indeed. He could wound up hurt when a building copses on him during a Larks’ attack, or end up traumatized by the distress he would be exposed to in witnessing his people dying helplessly around him…
<span>“Grand Chambein,” he paused in his steps as the Grand Chambein skidded to a stop beside him, “Should a signal go off, and I’ve yet to return, I want you to take the queen to the undergrounds without dy.” Hemanded a bit more harshly than he had intended, making the Grand Chambein flinch, but he eventually nodded.
<span>“Of course, Your Highness. As you wish.”
<span>Immediately, he quickened his steps once again as he finally left for the emergency.
<span>Alone in the office, once the king left in urgency, Marianne couldn’t help but smile bitterly at herself. It wasn’t that she was disappointed because the King always ced the kingdom above his own needs, she was proud of him for that, but rather the fact it had be second nature to him to disregard his own wants for the sake of the kingdom.
<span>Always, always whenever she tried to bring up an important discussion with the king, an emergency arises. It was like the universe was conspiring against her.
<span>She couldn’t help but sometimes look at the king through a mother’s eyes, instead that of aservant’s. Despite her position of being unable to say anything in regards to how the king does his job, she couldn’t deny that she had raised him. Took care of him when he was young as if she was her own son.
<span>She watched him stumble and fall, and be the king he was today, a man of great achievements and honor. She couldn’t help but be proud of him, but also sad for him. She had hoped, in her many years of guiding him, that one day he would find<i><span>true</i><span>happiness. That he would<b><i><span>find the time</i></b><span>to find it.
<i><span>He always puts it off some… no, most of the time. And that’s what worries me the most,</i><span>she mused to herself.
<span>She then remembered the queen, no more than a shell of her past, left with nothing but a murky memory of who she was…
<span>It didn’t matter how hard she tried to supporthim,she couldn’t help but wonder if her love was even enough to fill the gap of a mother’s in the king’s life.
<span>In Kasser’s youth, he’d learned to keep his thoughts to himself. Growing up earlier than the rest of his peers, and not aint was heard from him. Marianne couldn’t begin to fathom the loneliness he must have felt through all those years.
<span>Years of solitude, one that could never be filled, acknowledged, or even revealed.
<span>Most have begun to already think that perhaps this time, the King and Queen would be the first to break the bad omen with every royal couple the kingdom has had. But the anxiousness remained with Marianne…
<i><span>The queen had begun acting strange since yesterday.</i>
<span>It seems, after all, there’s a new problem at hand.