Elowen cast her a brief look, and a quiet laugh slipped out before she could stop it.
The attendants sent from the royal residence glanced at one another, caught off guard by the shift in tone. The ease in the room was contagious, yet the weight of Elowen's earlier words still lingered. Each of them hesitated, silently weighing whether it was wise to step away now. In the end, not one of them moved.
Elowen let her gaze move across the gathered household, her expression calm, touched with a hint of warmth. "That's enough. There's no need for anyone to start giving up their wages. Duskmoor Manor is doing just fine. I understand what you're trying to do, and that's more than enough. Just keep things running the way they should, mind your duties, and don't let unnecessary trouble take root. Everything continues as it always has."
With that settled, she rose.
Mira stepped forward at once, steadying her as they made their way through the inner gate. A carriage waited just beyond, its dark fabric drawn close against the chill, the horses already restless with impatience. Elowen stepped inside without delay, the carriage soon rolling out toward Falconcrest Manor.
Yvonne had long held a reputation across Vanelle as someone who always seemed to know where the wind was turning before anyone else even felt it. Court whispers, council shifts, quiet tensions between noble houses, she never claimed to know everything, yet somehow always knew enough.
And with Piers now holding a key position in the Ministry of Justice, one of the first offices to become involved in this affair, there was little doubt he had seen details others had not.
That was reason enough for this visit.
At the Crown Prince's Wing, Alaric returned at a brisk pace, energy practically radiating off him. The moment he stepped inside, he brushed past the attendants who approached to receive him, clearly in no mood for ceremony.
"Where's Iris?" he asked immediately. "Where is she?"
A servant hurried to respond. "Your Highness, she is in the study."
That was all he needed. He turned at once and headed straight there.
Inside, Iris stood by the window, her pale blue gown catching the light in soft folds. She was still, composed, her attention resting somewhere beyond the glass as though she had been standing there for quite some time.
At the sound of his approach, she turned and inclined her head in a proper bow. "Your Highness."
Alaric did not bother hiding his satisfaction. "You pulled it off perfectly. I mean that. I'll make sure you're rewarded for it. Tell me what you want. Coin, land, a future for your family, just say the word."
He dropped into his seat, relaxed and pleased with himself.
Iris did not answer the question. Instead, she looked at him briefly, her voice soft but steady. "From the look on your face, I take it everything went exactly as planned."
Alaric let out a short laugh, leaning back. "Better than planned. My dear uncle is stuck at court right now with no easy way out. I don't think I've ever seen him this cornered."
The memory alone was satisfying.
Step by step, just as Iris had laid it out.
First, the negotiation roster had been adjusted. A few extra names added here and there, nothing too obvious.
Some were loyal to him. Others appeared neutral, or even inclined toward the Duke of Duskmoor.

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