11- LEGEND OF NEVETSECNUAC - EVIL PERSONIFIED - SECTION 14
Qarzten Caimund’s shrewd policy of routinely checking beyond the official records of everyone, who had entered government service in Capital Channing, had yet again proven fruitful. Especially since, his hand-picked expert team in no time at all had uncovered lost bits of interesting facts about Nijel Pinng; that, an astute Censorate official had incidentally, purely by accident discovered, just before his suspicious death from a sudden stomach ailment (rupture): that Nijel Pinng was the illegitimate half-sister to Lady Sejon.
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| 01- KENON RIEN |
On further inquiry Qarzten Caimund had found the circumstances of Nijel’s life unfurling like the plot of a lowest currency denomination, a marketplace performance (play):
Sejon's aristocratic, philandering father Kenon Rien, had once
passed through Moulon Province and result of one nights’ unbridled passion,
with one of that region's rare beauties an innocent young girl named Arnora, he
had begotten (produced, precipitated) the illegitimate twin offsprings.
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| 02- ARNORA (14) |
As the beauty Arnora was, unfortunately so far below Kenon's station/class, instead of doing the honourable thing, Kenon had through intimidation (bullying, strongarming) secured the mayor’s (village burgomaster’s) and her parents’ silence and instead arranged, well before her pregnancy showed, for her to be hastily married off to an aged but respectable Esquire Niet Wanner. The Esquire’s young wife had recently passed away because of a fever, leaving behind a wailing infant girl, which was Sejon. Such things did happen in the remote villages.
At the time, the Esquire Niet Wanner was in his mid fifties,
and Arnora barely eighteen years old. Despite the age difference, Esquire Niet
was a gentle soul and so treated his new bride Arnora with gentle respect, tolerance,
and adoration.
In this blissful co-existence, laughter, and music once more permeated
through the halls of Esquire Niet Wanner’s modest size, three story-mansion
(villa); and typically, during this harmonious period Sejon experienced the unconditional
love from her stepmother Arnora- alas, it was not to last!
After the nine month’s pregnancy, Arnora had opportunely
expired from a complication of a difficult birthing. The case of her sudden,
unexpected demise, was expediently covered up (without the knowledge of Esquire
Niet Wanner); this, with secretly dispensed generous bribes from the Rien Clan,
therefore, permanently silencing the attending physician, the mayor, and the other
pertinent (relevant) local officials.
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| 03- ESQUIRE NIET WANNER - JP |
Esquire Niet Wanner, meanwhile, was utterly devastated by this terrible loss, for he had from the first, been besotted (love-struck, smitten) with his enchantingly beautiful young wife; now, considering himself unlucky or jinxed, he swore never to wed again.
Consequently, the three infants, Sejon and the twins were thus
placed in the care of a wet-nurse Luse, who had providentially (conveniently,
luckily), when the old nanny suddenly succumbed to an accident, by falling down
from a flight of stairs and breaking her neck, in Esquire Wanner’s household: At
that juncture, Luse had showed up seeking employment as a wet-nurse.
Luse, claimed her Scholar husband, she, and their seven-week-old
infant son, had just happened to have arrived at Moulon Province; unfortunately,
result of a boating accident, she had lost them both. Furthermore, she had no
other family in this region, she was now stranded here, left all alone to fend
for herself. In truth, Luse had been secretly handpicked by Kenon, and
furnished with documentation this background-story, to keep an eye on what he
deemed was his property, till more apt measures could be implemented.
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| 04- WET-NURSE LUSE |
Qarzten’s men had also uncovered, that Arnora had in fact, as Qarzten Caimund had suspected, been murdered on Lord Kenon's implicit order; after her father Tom Raygard, in his desperation, had attempted to, unsuccessfully, extort funds from Kenon Rien.
As consequence of heavy flooding that year, his crops had
failed miserably and he stood on the brink of ruin; more importantly, Tom
Raygard had lacked the essential funds for the medical care that was required to
preserve his wife’ life. Farmer Tom, as he was known to most, was a decent sort
but was forced to this despondent (extreme) measure.
Tom Raygard in his unrelenting pursuit of justice for his deceased daughter Arnora, meanwhile, anticipating
Kenon’s diabolical aim, had just made up his mind to confess all about the
unlawful coercing which had forced him and Arnora to accede to the demands
of Kenon Rien and to warn Esquire Niet
Wanner of the more current hidden threat from Rien Clan, pertaining to his infant
twins. Before he could act on this
however, his aim had been abruptly, promptly thwarted (foiled, terminated);
when during the violent, stormy night, a lightening struck the roof of his homestead,
setting the structure completely ablaze. The ensuing (resultant) fire had
gutted the decade old, partly decrepit two-story wooden farmhouse within
seconds and, everyone previously tugged in their beds on the second story
(floor, level) being unable to get to safety, had perished.
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| 05- TOM RAYGARD -JP |
There had been two or three mutely (wordlessly, murmured) raised, though quickly supressed queries (questions) about the spread of the fire being far too rapid; thus, feasibly precipitated by intentionally (purposely) placed tinder or a flare, it had unfortunately, tragically begotten multiple fatality.
Definitely one irksome speculation, in fervent whispers, had persisted;
this, founded on an offhand remark, an accusation, from a bold
constable- that besides the conflagration (inferno) caused by the lightening at
the rooftop, there was also, though beyond coup (reduced to ashes, embers) scant
evidence (trace) of strategically placed kindling that had proliferated (burgeoned)
the seriousness of devastation from above and below.
Afterwards, these annoying inklings (whispers, notions) too were
checked; particularly since the ultimate result had conveniently (for the
aristocrat Rien Clan,) tied up the reminder loose ends. The matter was expediently
wrapped up and filed away as consequence of natural disaster; this, so as not
to impede (hinder, hamper) Kenon Rien’s future political ambitions.
Sejon, however, was soon to be orphaned herself as the Esquire
Niet Wanner, a week before his suicide, had acquired an insurance policy with an
efficient, fearsome organization covertly known as the Brotherhood of Kozurs. The
powerful federation (association, alliance) that had operating members, even at
the farthest reaches of the Wenjenkun Empire, for a minimal cost, discreetly
(prudently) addressed without fail, extremely difficult and all outstanding
injustices. No one, however powerful, could escape their deadly talons; two
days hence, the invincible (indomitable) Kozur assassins sent the aristocrat
Kenon Rien to accompany the Esquire in death, but on an ignominious journey,
straight to Hell!
The twins, meanwhile, because Esquire Niet Wanner’s had
overlooked this eventuality, had been successfully secreted away (abducted),
the moment of Niet’s demise; this order was issued directly from the top
echelon of the Rien Clan, which considered the twins, akin Kenon Rien, as Clan
‘property.
Subsequently, twins were separated; the fate of the male child
was still a mystery, the girl however, had been successfully traced by Qarzten
Caimund’s competent men, to the household of a Magistrate Ronian Keru in Moulon
Province, now under the suzerainty of Lord Shouzi Yozdek.
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| 06- MAGISTRATE RONIAN KERU OF MOULON PROVINCE |
Qarzten Caimund had long suspected this region (the Moulon Province), to be a hotbed of insurgency, as well as criminal (illegal) activity, though regrettably, he had lacked solid evidence to indict His Lordship Shouzi Yozdek of a serious breach or a treason. As Ronian Keru was on his concise list of conspirators, Qarzten Caimund had been keeping Nijel under surveillance way before she had showed up in the Capital.
About a month ago, Qarzten’s patience had finally (paid off)
been rewarded when his agents had intercepted a letter from her former master
who, despite his leave of absence for health reasons, was still the pawn of his
Lordship Shouzi Yozdek. Alas, the coded message had been more difficult than
usual to decipher and though Qarzten Caimund had a special team working on it
around the clock, to date there had been no real progress (reported).
As it were, this setback had come closely on the heels of
another more devastating one. A while ago the only sure evidence against
Shouzi, an incriminating letter written by him to Kujoge Yozdek, had been the
means of an extortion attempt on the Lord. This letter had been traced to a
freelance spy identified as a Ms. Jepipi. Just as Qarzten Caimund’s operatives
had been about to close in on her at the bustling port of Kenzo, she had
mysteriously vanished along with her trackers. The trail of the letter had gone
cold from there on.
Of course, Qarzten Caimund could have incarcerated Nijel
Pinng, on the charge of gaining her employment under false pretenses to spy on
the throne and then tortured her to extract the required confessions. This
would have only gotten him as far as her former master Ronian Keru however, who
would have long been dead before the adequate law enforcement forces could
arrest him. And so, temporarily Qarzten had ignored Sejon’s pitiful efforts to
hide Nijel’s involvement in the business of the penknife. But then, Qarzten had
much bigger fish to fry, and he did not want to draw up his net only to find
two small shrimps ensnared in it. Nijel Pinng was far more useful kept as bait
to trap all other significant conspirators. For that reason, if nothing else,
Qarzten had bided his time till he had attained more solid evidence that was
sure to follow. Then with these indisputable proofs in his arsenal, he could in
one swoop (precise action), cleanse the system of all its parasitical elements.
~
The subsequent day's extensively compiled report on Imperial
Tutor Worren Youkup’s early morning unscheduled visit to Lady Sejon and the
particulars of that meeting had both disappointed and exasperated Qarzten
Caimund. He had expected more from one with Royal tutor’s competence;
meanwhile, the specifics of Sejon's brilliant performance had made Qarzten
wince. He had secretly abhorred her for her deceitful ways but now he held
Sejon in even greater contempt for, not only corrupting the impeccable
reputation of an innocuous old tutor Worren Youkup but also using his lifelong
principles against him. This needless complication had come about because of
Sejon’s informants had failed to pass on in time to her, Zakhertan Yozdek’s
recent change of heart and his subsequent decision to establish Magnian, once
the boy prince had reached the proper age, as the new Crown Prince. Nijel's
palliative, sneaky suggestion meanwhile in reality, a double-edged sword, had
caused Sejon to further jeopardize (sabotage) her standing.
Qarzten Caimund quietly reflected on the (previously)
intercepted, second secret message from Nijel; though not yet deciphered, he
could deduce (fathom) the contents from the subsequent corresponding events.
The sudden onset of Lady Sejon’s illness after Worren’s visit for instance had
come as no real surprise, although the choice of surrogate Royal Physician, who
had attended her, had piqued (annoyed) Qarzten’s interest. Particularly since
her ordinarily a robust personal physician had so abruptly was indisposed by a
mysterious ailment, necessitating this opportune replacement by Enqui Rimeng,
the personal physician of her nemesis Prince Herleif.
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| 07- YOUNG ROYAL PHYSICIAN ENQUI RIMENG (1) |
A barely detectable frown registered on Qarzten’s lips as he had quickly pinpointed the devious hand behind all this. Even though these recent developments would only slightly alter the portended course of events, Qarzten leaving nothing to chance, set to cover all bases, as well, manage any fluke insidious eventualities.
Later that evening, following his usual routine, Qarzten
Caimund dismissed his assistant for a time and shut himself up in his study to
deal with this and other most urgent (pressing) and delicate matters of the day.
Most nights Qarzten had typically skipped sleep altogether (being a habitual
insomniac) examining all vital reports, before presenting these with apt
addendum resolutions, to Sovereign Zakhertan Yozdek (the only other who never
seemed to need any sleep) later in the hour.
In just less than an hour the first eight cases were summarily
dispensed with when, upon opening a file and perusing its contents with one
glance, a thin smile supplanted the habitual stern expression on Qarzten’s
face.
“Good!” He hissed, very much relieved at having received
confirmation of the postponement of Prince Herleif’s actual conspiracy to
eliminate Magnian.
This was certainly welcome news for it eradicated another
burdensome matter from Qarzten Caimund’s hectic schedule. Had his gentle
coercion not worked, he would have had to implement dicey measures or lethal
force to thwart the assassination attempt on Prince Magnian. It was not because
he had been ordered to preserve Magnian's life, nor was it out of kindness that
Qarzten had taken upon himself the task of safeguarding the boy. In the past he
had not intervened in the demises of the other Princelings but then the
circumstances had not been as volatile. This course was warranted because of
the precarious (foreign) political circumstances created by both Korion and
Kontu, with the greater danger stemming from Hedenko. In the likelihood of
Herleif’s premature demise, the absence of an immediate replacement would set a
dangerous precedence within the realm of Wenjenkun.
At this point Qarzten Caimund feeling tetchy, rose and walked
over to stand, hands clasped behind his back, before the open doorway that led
to the private veranda. A gentle breeze stirred the curtains that had been
pulled back to either side, letting in the cool, crisp air into the room to
gently caress his face. Qarzten had worked all through the night yet felt
unaffected by it. Stretching out his limbs, he absently observed how the first
reddish glow of the dawn streaking in over the high wall, then bathed the
tranquil scene in the garden. The low-lying mist on the dew simply glistened
like precious gems on the green grass, plump leaves and on the petals of the
exquisite orchids. No artist's brush could create such a breathtaking depiction
as that which now lay before his eyes; nature alone, that one unrivaled expert
craftsman, had the only means with which to embody (illustrate) such wonder!
The rising songs of the awakening birds and insects next
greeted his ears announcing the impending arrival of another brilliant day;
despite his outward passive complacency however, his mind was still beset with
worrisome loose ends. Suddenly feeling famished he turned away, sauntered
(moseyed) back to his seat then comfortably settled in, he called out to his
assistant, the one who had just moment’s prior reported for work as the shift
had changed.
Indicating with a slight movement of his chin, the night's
completed work for him to dispense, Qarzten succinctly next instructed the
trusted aid to see to it that, after his quick sluice (sponge down), he be
served his customary light breakfast, this time at the terrace.
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| 08 -QARZTEN CAMUND (17)A - JP3 |
Once the simple repast was placed in readiness before him Qarzten Caimund, followed his habitual routine and partook of it quickly then, returned inside and went immediately right back to work. Marveling at his master's stamina, the assistant brought in the newest stack of documents and then stepping aside quietly waited, for them to receive Qarzten’s stamp of office (mark, hallmark).
In no time at all the Senior Grand Secretary had finished with
this first pile and reached for the smaller second set of correspondence,
marked "Confidential" in red lettering, which had next been quickly
brought in as soon as the first pile was taken away. Qarzten pulled these new
documents squarely in front of him and picking up the topmost one, broke the
seal, retrieved the inside letter, then eased back into his chair to peruse its
contents. In one glance he had absorbed the contents of the carefully worded
report. A glint of a smile just then brushed his lips, “Good, they have finally deciphered the code. From now on we will have
a much better idea of her correspondence and of their future, illicit
activities.
It was about time, too; fortunately, at present, no drastic
measures were warranted. Nevertheless, he impatiently drummed his fingers on
the desk for he had never liked being stymied. He re-read the last part of the
report and the decoded succinct messages once more, this time more assiduously,
his lips forming the words noiselessly. "Cock
not in possession of prize. It’s whereabouts still unknown." Qarzten Caimund leered despite himself at the
whimsical reference to the feared Black Eunuch Egil Viggoaries as the 'Cock'.
This was a good turn of phrase; Nijel had both guts and a sardonic
sense-of-humor.
More importantly, Caimund’s hunches about Viggoaries being the
extortionist had been right on the mark, but now the Dark Eunuch had lost the
advantages of the leverage it had given him over Lord Shouzi Yozdek.
“He must
be livid.” Qarzten Caimund looked away, continuing with his
quiet reflection, “That explains the
Eunuch's latest series (cycle) of unbridled, perverse tyrannies. Worse still
for Viggoaries, Lord Shouzi Yozdek has finally put a face to his tormentor and
will now bring to bear his full vindictiveness against him. Even so, Viggoaries
has enough devious power to thwart these impending assaults and extricate
himself totally from these troubles in the same way he always has.”
(END OF SECTION 14)
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