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Yue had half-expected the man to yield to her prodding; to decide that the risk was not worth the reward. Though the reward was greater, perhaps the risk was greater yet – the Empress had long since resigned to the fact that she would likely not die of old age, for the tallest daisy was the one more likely to have its head lopped off.
If these things could be prevented entirely, then certainly no one would ever be ousted from power.
The turning of dynasties happened often, and such an event was rife with loss. She and Tianlong were only on top of the wheel for a time. Eventually, when they could no longer fulfill their duties to their people, the wheel would turn and reveal a new perspective. As she saw it, her job was to stave this off as long as possible, for she could do the most good for the innocents of the world for this brief lifetime where she held power. Not just for the sake of her own future children, but for all children.
The Crystal Dragon had willed it, but not all blessings were the same. In this life, she had been gifted fame and fortune – there was no telling what the gifts in her next life would be.
Perhaps she had hoped to save the man named Batu, for she saw something in him that she did not see within everyone – something she thought deserved to be preserved. It was a poor decision indeed to allow something precious to be put at risk, but the rogue did not retreat.
Instead, he said death had always been his lot, as Yue felt that inner resonance bloom once more. The dose of dopamine smoothed the path towards ultimate acceptance and approval of what he did and said next. His step forward was met with a glint of lilac, a silent flash of her eyes that followed him downwards, to the bottom of his bow.
An averted gaze and humble speech deeply ingrained the rogue’s intentions as the most memorable moment of this meeting. The orchid simpered beneath her hide, feeling quite efficacious and pervasive. The silence lingered a moment, settling between them like a heavy blanket.
She drifted forward, meeting him in his prostration. The Empress placed a thin, regal maw on his shoulder and let it linger as she did with the silence. His scent settled into her nose. When she withdrew, Yue made sure to catch his lowered gaze and invited it to lift as she did, crown atop her neck, adorned by the scalloping shoulders that gathered behind.
“Your Empress accepts your pledge,” she stated, the same satisfied expression writ across her visage. She wondered if he had expected this result, for such a talker must have his intentions, though she could not detect any that were false. Rather, she found him to be a breath of fresh air.
“Rise, Batu Wèi Jūn,” the Empress bade him, using the word that now was as synonymous with his name as was the word ‘Batu,’ “For we must move your quarters closer to the palace before nightfall.” As spectacular a set-up this hillside was, she felt it would be better closer to where the Harem and Golden Kin slept. This was the first sacrifice she dare ask of him.
“You must tell me more of your travels, when there is time for it.”
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