Cosmic Ruler - Chapter 301
Chapter 301: Astral Maiden
The other three women were those Aiden had rescued—strong, capable individuals who had once been victims of their own circumstances but were now some of his closest confidantes. They stood slightly apart from the maids but carried the same sense of loyalty and purpose. These three had sworn themselves to Aiden not out of obligation, but out of gratitude and a desire to see the man who had saved them rise to power.
Lunara stood at the center of the room, her eyes scanning the group before her. She knew each of them intimately, had watched their growth, their transformation under Aiden’s influence. These were the people who would help carry out his vision, the hands and blades in the shadows.
“The princess has taken the bait,” Lunara began, her voice smooth but commanding. “Aiden has set the wheels in motion, and now we must do our part.”
The maids and the three women listened in silence, their focus entirely on Lunara.
“I want each of you to continue your tasks as planned,” she continued. “Maintain your cover in Moon City, and ensure that no one becomes suspicious of Aiden’s movements. We must protect his position while he works to secure the throne.”
One of the maids, a slender woman with silver hair, spoke softly. “What of the court? Are there new threats we should be aware of?”
Lunara’s eyes glinted, and she smiled. “Nothing we can’t handle. The court is full of self-serving fools, more interested in their power struggles than anything else. But keep an eye on them. If anyone tries to interfere with Aiden’s plans, we will deal with them quietly.”
Another maid, her eyes sharp and observant, stepped forward. “And the princess? Will she truly be an ally, or will she pose a threat?”
Lunara considered the question for a moment. “For now, the princess is under Aiden’s influence, but she’s no fool. We must ensure she continues to believe that her alliance with Aiden is in her best interest. Keep her close, but do not underestimate her.”
The three rescued women exchanged glances before one of them, a tall woman with dark, intense eyes, spoke. “What’s our role in all of this? We are not part of Aiden’s household like the maids.”
Lunara’s smile deepened. “Your role is far more important than you might think. While the maids operate in the shadows within Moon City, you three will be our eyes and ears outside of it. Keep watch on the movements of other kingdoms, other powers that might take an interest in Aiden’s rise. We cannot afford to be blindsided.”
The women nodded in unison, understanding the gravity of their task.
With her orders given, Lunara’s presence seemed to fade slightly, her ethereal nature slipping back into place. “You all know what to do,” she said softly. “We will meet again soon.”
As the women dispersed, Lunara turned her gaze to the moonlight filtering through the windows. The path ahead was clear, and with every move, they were one step closer to their goal.
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The next morning, Princess Lirael sat in her chamber, waiting for the signal Aiden had promised. Her mind was a whirl of thoughts. She had not yet fully grasped his intentions, nor was she certain of how she felt about him. Aiden was unlike any man she had ever encountered—bold, calculating, and yet enigmatic. While part of her wanted to trust him, the other part remained cautious, knowing that his ambition likely matched her own.
As she pondered his words from the previous evening, a knock came at her door. A messenger entered, bowing deeply before presenting her with an intricately sealed letter. The seal was unfamiliar to her—an emblem of silver and gold, depicting a crescent moon surrounded by stars.
“An invitation, Your Highness,” the messenger said softly, “to an Opening event hosted by a new organization called the Astral Maidens.”
Lirael’s brow furrowed as she took the letter. She had never heard of this organization before, but something in the back of her mind told her this was related to Aiden. She quickly broke the seal and scanned the contents.
The letter was simple yet formal, inviting her to attend the event as a special guest. It spoke of an organization that would bring stability to the kingdom in these turbulent times, and of the potential for new alliances. But what caught her attention was the closing line, written in a handwriting she recognized all too well:
“I await you there, Princess. — Aiden”
Her suspicions were confirmed. The Astral Maidens were connected to him. The wheels in her mind turned as she thought about the implications. This must be the organization he had hinted at, the one that would back him in his bid for power. If Aiden was creating something of this magnitude, it meant he had more influence than she initially realized.
Lirael stood and summoned her maid. “Prepare my carriage,” she ordered. “We have an invitation to accept.”
As the maid hurried to obey, Lirael stared at the invitation once more. Aiden was moving quickly, faster than she had anticipated. Whatever he was planning, it was unfolding right before her eyes.
She couldn’t help but wonder what role she was supposed to play in all of this. Would she be a pawn in his game? Or was this an opportunity for her to seize control of her own fate?
With a determined expression, she folded the letter and placed it inside her robes. One thing was certain—this meeting would be a turning point. For both Aiden and for her.
As the princess left her chamber, she steeled herself for what was to come. Aiden had made his move, and now it was time for her to make hers.
While the Princess moved to join the celebration of the Astral Maiden, the spies acting in her place sent their concealed letters to their masters, exposing information about the Princess’s situation
Unknown to her a lot of people working under her are spies, but even she knew about it, she wouldn’t have killed them, knowing the more she removes the more spies they will send. So, she has let them be.
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