11- LEGEND OF NEVETSECNUAC - EVIL PERSONIFIED - SECTION 11
Worren Youkup’s tightened jaw revealing his dogged resolve (his determined reluctance to speak) in the end forced her Ladyship Sejon to concede; and, forsaking propriety, a gesture of her hand dismissed Nijel also to the adjacent room with the others.
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| 01- WORREN YOUKUP (6)JPM |
Soon as she was gone, Worren
Youkup’s expression hardened, presently burrowing his cold eyes into Sejon’s,
he in an unyielding tone, bluntly stated that he was here to speak about Prince
Herleif and the stiletto (penknife) in question. Anticipating her ready denial,
he then held out his hand, and tersely added, "Save your breath, I’ve
already determined the truth; it is of no use for you to deny your complicity
in this matter.”
“You may as well make a clean breast
of it." Worren, moreover, taking
advantage of her stunned silence, in his authoritative tone quickly put forth
two consecutive, pertinent questions to her and demanded to know the answers to
them:
“When precisely during the time he
had shown Sejon the scrolls did Nijel (undoubtedly on Her Ladyship's
instructions,) plant the stiletto inside the scroll? And when exactly had Sejon
devised this scheme; a long while ago or, was it an opportune temptation to
which she on the spur had succumbed to?”
Worren had phrased this last bit
deliberately to allow Sejon a chance to extricate herself with a semblance of
dignity. Worren’s unusually direct approach meanwhile, had so shocked Sejon
that her reply was long time in coming.
He
would not dare be so forthrightly blunt with his accusations, unless he had
attained indisputable proof; furthermore he, being right on the mark, would not
take too kindly to her sly manipulation. Sejon askance (sideways
suspiciously) had glanced at Worren. By then Sejon had realized that she had
grossly underestimated the old tutor Worren Youkup, who was still very much
astute, despite prior instances of his feigned muddle-headedness and supposed
forgetfulness. Anxiously she bit her lower lip, thinking of her earlier erroneous
suppositions when she had first heard of his unusual visit. She at the time had
considered mounting a vehement denial of any involvement, then perhaps shedding
a tear or two to soften Royal Tutor’s heart. She subsequently had planned
gently berating (scolding)him and then swaying his righteous conscience, with
sentimental euphemisms, guilt, and tailored aphorisms.
How
could you even think of such a thing? She would have cried out against this
injustice then would have added: I would
never stoop to such pranks, for this surely was a prank, nothing more. I have
harbored a slight resentment of Prince Herleif over the years, but who among us
has not sustained an ingrained (deep-seated) grudge or worse, against him? The
prince has never been an amicable being and has particularly been miserly with
his deferential treatment of women. For numerous reasons, which I will not elaborate
on other than to remind you of the last outrage he had committed, yes, I did
intensely dislike him. Still, I have learned from you, Master Youkup, to walk a
fine line and stay on the enlightened path of tolerance and compassion, and
though it had not been easy, I had already forgiven the prince’s multitude of
sins. Vengeful actions are all behind me now.
She would have gone on and on, just as she had rehearsed it.
Sejon by using her feminine charms
could still, even now, have played him, denied and distorted facts to achieve
the eventual effect of, laying total blame elsewhere. Why, Worren Youkup’s
vanity alone should have been sufficient to dissuade (discourage) the Royal
tutor from pursuing this matter, for it would expose his being duped by no
less, a naive female in her early twenties. Sejon was too clever in the
meantime, to openly disclose her part in this diabolical scheme. Better she
used uncertain terms and clever insinuations and double meanings, to allude to
the truth. Later they could all be interpreted differently and totally
recanted. It had to be done in such a way that Worren's analytical mind would
be dulled or appeased. Oh, but all this mental strain so early in the day, was
irksome to her and, it drained a good chunk of her vital energy. She was better
disposed to managing such things in the late afternoons or evenings; the hours
which, fortunately, coincided with Zakhertan’s occasional visits.
Sejon was moreover displeased,
noting that something was amiss with Royal Tutor this morning; though Worren
seemed to play along, her evasive words and unspecified allusions obviously
grated on his nerves, and he grew increasingly agitated. Despite his sympathetic
smile, her instincts alerted her to the critical difference.
“You
are way too clever for your own good, Master Youking, and by far too
foolhardy.” Sejon lowered her eyes, to hide the fear and contempt that had
just then registered in them. Worren had
always been too upright and as much principled (ethical) as that cursed Lenny
Sukzor. What if he did something quite drastic and went directly to Zakhertan
to unburden himself of all that he knew. Best she humored him for now and
articulated a heart-rending remorse to placate the old geezer (fool). He did
after all, offered her a way out; obviously, that is what he wanted. Sejon’d
settled on this recourse as she same time landed a partial ear to Worren’s
incessant haranguing (tirade, lecture). No,
but then she paused, she would
absolutely, not give in, even an inch!
"Have you shared your thoughts
with anyone else?" Sejon faking concern, asked.
Angrily, Worren Youkup shook his
head, in denial.
“No,
it is not something you would readily admit to anyone.” Sejon was inwardly pleased and amused. "Good. Your own vanity will serve my
purpose well.”
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| 02- HER LADYSHIP SEJON |
Lady Sejon assuming solicitous demeanor, " Master
Youkup, naturally I wish to ease all your concerns, however, let us first move
to the comfort of my inner chambers, she sweetly suggested, at once rising to
her feet. “It is so hard to relax in these outer rooms." Her meaning was clear; we will have more apt
privacy and security there, from the prying ears.
Youkub’s grudging assent still gratified her, for the
room she had chosen was furnished with a rather loud fountain, sheer draperies
and cushioned floors that made eavesdropping impossible. She left word with the
servants that she was not to be disturbed for any reason then turned to
accompany Worren into the inner chamber.
Once they were there and comfortably seated, she cast
her eyes downward her face suddenly grown ashen and her green eyes overflowing
with accusatory hurt. "Oh, I am so grieved Master Youking, for you are the
last person I wished to offend. To think that my maid's harmless indiscretion,
a mere prank, should have had such dire consequences for one I hold in such
high esteem as you. You have become dearer to me than my own parents, my own
loving grandparents. Oh, I am so very distraught.”
“Please grant me your leave to continue." Sejon hastened to block Worren’s anticipated
response. She heaved a shuddering sigh and shook her head. "When I found
out, I punished Zijur severely and dismissed her on the spot. If you had
thought that Nijel had something to do with it, you are mistaken. She was in no
way involved." Sejon blatantly lied. "It was Zijur who had placed the
item there in order to discredit myself and Nijel after her
demotion." She paused, pursed her
lips, and shook her head once more in supposed deep dismay. As it were, Sejon
held the firm belief, that she’d conceived that whole scheme with the knife by
herself and, Nijel had only carried out Sejon’s instructions; consequently, if
Nijel’s part was ever to be disclosed and she unjustly got punished, the guilt
would weigh like a millstone on Sejon's conscience.
“Stop
there.” Sejon inwardly advised self.
“Illegitimate half-sister or not, it is
much too risky to go that far out on a limb for Nijel.” It bewildered Sejon how, in such a short span,
Nijel had won both her deep affection and sure confidence. She was grateful to
her nevertheless, for so many things, not the least of which was her
instrumental role in exposing the actual indiscretions of Zijur before it could
generate the most severe repercussions for Sejon. Zijur's discipline, dismissal
in disgrace and her unexpected suicide had been, thanks to in great part
Nijel's conscientious efforts, well contained. Though Zijur had been her
companion for number of years now, Sejon felt nothing but contempt for her
after she had so grievously disgraced herself; therefore, she felt no twinge of
conscience in compounding Zijur‘s faults by adding this blame, not when the
timing was so appropriate. Nijel contrastingly, was deemed indispensable, as
she had lent Sejon consistent support, where it had been most warranted.
Sejon so completely trusted Nijel in fact that, if
ample proof of Nijel’s duplicitous character were to be presented to her, it
would still not be believed and furthermore, regarded as malicious slander.
Pushing all that concern about Nijel aside, Sejon now glanced up at Worren,
smiled warmly, confidently then picked up where she had left off, reiterating
again that the chief culprit, Zijur, had been properly punished and dismissed
from her service. As for the fate of the
former lady in waiting, it was no longer of concern to her.
"All the same, I must accept the responsibility
for my servant's actions, for allowing all this to happen right under my
nose." She tentatively turned her
imploring eyes on Worren Youkup and grimaced. "As you have so wisely
deduced, sir, it was a momentary temptation that was seized by a disgruntled
servant. I said no more of it after I dismissed Zijur because I had not
imagined that it would ever come to this.”
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| 03- ZIJUR |
“I also
believed that the prince would receive no more than a slight reprimand and a
dose of embarrassment from all this. As
it were, the knife was not of weapon's grade, nor was it laced with poison as
an assassin's pick would have been. It was a penknife such as those readily
available in the library." Sejon
knit her brows in consternation, relieved that Nijel had briefed her on all the
details should she ever be brought to task.
"Still, what's done is done." she huffed in resignation. Worren
s persistent stone face continued to disturb her and inwardly she quaked
slightly.
Worren Youkup turned his head, biting back his rising
anger at Sejon's ongoing deceit. He knew something about Zijur’s character, and
he doubted the timid, sweet-natured girl Zijur who’d served Sejon loyally all
those years, would be guilty of all that her mistress was at present
shamelessly impugning (attributing) to her.
Subsequently, his frayed patience was somewhat allayed
(dispelled) by the astonishment he felt at seeing the wide range of emotions
Lady Sejon had displayed in that short spell. What he had witnessed had been
truly incredible. That this exquisitely beautiful face could appear indignant,
proud, strong, and even angry at one moment and the next become like a
frightened, helpless little girl so hurt and petrified, as though she was
protesting her innocence at a wrongful reprimand by an angry, unreasonable authoritative
adult. At the end, the pleading eyes framed by such an imploring face that his
heart, in all defiance of reason, became more inclined to forgive her.
"Oh, Master Youkup, I would give anything, do
anything, to alleviate your mind from all worry. If only I could erase the
accursed events that led to this dire outcome. You must not be held
accountable, and certainly not suffer least consequence, on my account."
Sejon ejected shakily, her voice brimming with remorse.
“Brilliant
performance, my dear… You almost had me
convinced there. Such concern deeply touches my heart.” Worren studied her face, his piercing eyes
narrowing. “But why the insistence on
protecting Nijel; what kind of hold does she have on you that it can override
your innate selfish nature? Again, I digress.” He shook his head to clear
away just then distracting thoughts. “This
distasteful charade has gone on, far too long; it has been made clear to me
now, precisely what needs to be done. You are the ideal product of this environment;
more pity that you are also the mother of our future Sovereign.” His tight smile had a tinge of sourness
as he rose to his feet and bowed his head slightly.
"It seems, Your Ladyship that I have been
wasting both of our precious time; for that, I profusely apologize. I will now
take my leave of you and proceed to the North Palace, where which, resolved to
make a clean breast of things, I shall seek an audience with His Highness
Zakhertan Yozdek. From this day forth I shall not be troubling you
anymore."
“Finally, the
response I sought.” Worren Youkup was inwardly pleased, observing Sejon’s
startled demeanor, as if she had just then awakened finally, to the future
grim, dreaded reality. Looking into her
horrified eyes he smiled cynically, "Rest assured My lady, I will exercise
the utmost care to leave your name and that of Nijel’s, or should I say, Zijur,
out of my report (account, confession), if only for the sake of your son Prince
Magnian."
“After
all,” Worren grumbled inaudibly, as he headed across the expansive room. “I
should have had the farsightedness of my age and long years of experience, to
have anticipated the outcome of irregular handling of Prince Herleif’s scrolls;
the culpability (guilt) therefore, is entirely mine.”
Worren Youkup’s apparent gallantry, his willingness
to take full blame on her behalf, his supreme sacrifice, restored Sejon's full
confidence. "But Master Youking, you can't do that." With the agility
of her youthful age, she hastened forward, spreading her hands, to bar his path
and to entreat (implore) Worren, once seemingly the shock had worn off and had
freed up her voice. Then in an obvious
expression of regret and humility, letting go of her innate pride, she in an
unprecedented move, quite unexpectedly fell to her knees before the old tutor
to, teary eyed, beg his forgiveness.
"The fault is not yours to claim, sir. You are a man of great integrity and
benevolence, as you have proven with your unselfish offer to extricate me,
unworthy as I am, from this predicament and shoulder full responsibility
yourself even though your true involvement was merely incidental.”
“But in all good conscience I cannot allow you to
tarnish the impeccable reputation you have preserved for so many decades. No, kind sir, even at best your public esteem
will suffer irreparable damage and I will be forced to make tenfold penance at
my time of reckoning.”
Worren had remained speechless especially when Sejon fell
on her knees and with humility, bowed her head low to him. "Yes, you have
shown me the error of my ways. Please
allow me the chance now to redeem myself for my mistakes. Have pity on my innocent son, whose
reputation will also be slandered by the sins of his mother. As frightened as I am, I am firmly resolved
to doing the righteous thing. Henceforth
I shall stoically face the consequences of my negligence (in controlling
actions of my servants), but I need time to prepare myself for this. I am, after all, a mere woman with limited
capacity for elocution. Words do not
come readily to me. If I should incur
the wrath of His Highness before I can explain everything, all would be lost
and Magnian and I will suffer even more.”
“Bravo
my dear. Again, you almost had me convinced. If only you hadn’t overplayed your
humility, rather debasing… there, you went bit too far.”
"My own life is of little consequence.” Sejon had continued meanwhile, with her teary
supplication. “And even if I should prematurely expire, I would be content; for
I cannot bear the thought of you, venerable sir, being so unjustly
punished. Oh, Master, you have been as
grievously wronged as it is. I hope
that, in time, you will find it clear in your heart to forgive me. I have so valued your altruistic tutelage
(advice and guidance) and look how I have repaid your kindness. Please, please sir, do not begrudge me this
time I need to collect my thoughts and present my case in the best light so
that the right thing is done for both my son’s and your sake, sir. Knowing that justice is truly served will
ready me for whatever punishment His Highness will deal to me."
Despite himself, Worren Youkup’s heart was wrung
out. As he hesitated, he quietly
considered how the dire repercussions would affect innocent Prince
Magnian. Over the past few months, he
had grown quite fond of the intrepid toddler.
"Heaven has eyes." Sejon surmising what was
on Worren’s mind, continued. "I
believe Gods will protect the innocent, do not fret too much over Magnian, he
won’t face any serious future peril. No,
sir, you cannot dissuade me from doing the right thing now."
The old tutor (Worren Youkup) totally beguiled, now
begun regretting his harsh treatment of Sejon.
Bending down, and lightly gripping her elbow, he urged her to rise and
be seated. Taking a position across from
her, he first assured her that he’d grant her the extended time she’d requested
then in earnest, began his good counsel.
His mind was still as sharp as ever and the summation
of his lifelong experiences were utilized to afford her the most perfectly
enunciated, solid defense, one that she would have never been able to formulate
on her own.
(END OF SECTION 11)
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