The Twelve Kingdoms: Dreaming of Paradise

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Gaiden. The remaining ministers would no doubt try to call him back. And none of their words would touch his heart—
    With a start, Shouyou lifted his head. Flustered, his turned and found the Kei general gazing calmly at the courtyard. "I beg your pardon," Shouyou hastily apologized. "I drifted off there for a bit."
    Sei looked at him and smiled. "What was that?"
    "Nothing," Shouyou responded in a choked voice.
    Sei nodded. "In any case, I seemed to have barged in at a quite inopportune time. I'm sorry for raising such a ruckus."
    "Oh, no, nothing of the sort. I've been the one—"
    "Then I guess the Chousai is the person to whom I should deliver this letter. Her Highness assumed that Hou was being governed by the Marquis, so its contents may not be entirely to your liking. But I would appreciate it if you would accept this on behalf of the Marquis."
    Sei held out the letter. Shouyou was fit to be tied. "But—"
    "Please feel free to pass it on to the Marquis. I'm sure Her Highness would not object."
    Shouyou hesitated, but finally took the letter.
    "I do not wish to impose on you further," Sei continued, "but I have another letter for the Chousai. Again, you might find its contents disagreeable, but I hope you would accept it."
    "Not to be rude, but the substance of this letter?"
    "It is from a lady of the Kei Imperial Court. It was intended for the Marquis as well. It would seem logical at the juncture to leave it in your hands. I know how presumptuous this may sound, but Her Highness wished both her letter and that of the court lady to be treated with equal gravity."
    Shouyou gaped at him. Never before had a minister of Hou ever received a communiqué from the Royal Kei, not to mention a letter from any lady of the Kei Imperial Court.
    "General Sei, I—"
    Sei calmly interrupted him. "The name of this court lady is Son Shou."
    For a long moment, Shouyou couldn't place the name. He was about to ask who Son Shou was when it suddenly came to him: Chuutatsu's daughter, the Princess Royal Shoukei, who had been banished from the Imperial Palace. Shouyou felt his knees go weak from the shock.
    "Shoukei-sama—she is living in Kei?"
    "Yes." The general answered with a knowing smile that communicated his comprehension of the circumstances surrounding Shoukei. "I know I have placed all these burdens on your shoulders, but I would appreciate it if you could see that they are properly carried out."
    Sei rose from his chair and bowed. Shouyou gripped the letters in both hands. "General Sei, will you be returning to Kei at once?"
    "I have carried out my orders. Having visited Youshun Palace in this informal capacity and delivered those letters, my mission has been completed. I've instructed the officers traveling with me to avail to take the opportunity to inform themselves about the condition of the kingdom, after which we will sojourn in the city below."
    "If you are not in too much of a hurry, I would ask that you delay your departure for a while. I really must insist that you meet with the Marquis."
    "But—"
    "It was the Marquis who had the most concern for Shoukei's welfare. I'll go get him. Please."
    The general agreed and Shouyou frantically called for the undersecretary.

Chapter 4
    T he Privy Council had already broken up. Gekkei was returning to his official residence. He was intercepted by the undersecretary, who informed him that Shouyuu desperately wished Gekkei to join him.
    Gekkei didn't see the point in meeting with a foreign emissary at this juncture, but didn't think it wise to so openly disrespect a representative of the Kingdom of Kei.
    When he entered the palace annex, the emissary and Shouyuu were in the courtyard. As soon as Shouyuu caught sight of him, he uttered the last name on earth Gekkei expected to hear. One that made his senses reel.
    "Marquis, it's about Shoukei—"
    Almost on their own, his feet picked up the pace. Rushing to Shouyuu's side, he was about to demand what this was about, when he caught

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