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Love's Cost to a Queen

The cathedral's incense clung to my skin as I stood alone before the altar, my fingers trembling slightly against the cold stone. Eighty-one blessed omens. Eighty-one days of draining my system points to manufacture divine signs of Wilson's legitimacy. My vision blurred from exhaustion, but I couldn't stop now. "Just a few more points," I whispered, pressing my palm against the ancient prayer book. The system interface in my mind flickered, acknowledging the exchange. *Point deduction confirmed. Eagle's Triumph omen manifested.* The cathedral bells tolled once more, echoing through the vaulted ceiling. I sagged against the altar, my legs threatening to give way. One year of marriage, one year of sacrifice, all to help Wilson reclaim his father's kingdom.
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Chapter 3

Hector's eyes searched my face, looking for something—truth, deception, or perhaps simply reassurance that I wasn't the monster Sapphire claimed me to be.

"You want to make me king," he repeated, his voice still barely above a whisper.

I nodded, keeping my expression neutral despite the system interface blinking in my mind. *Points remaining: 237/1000*

"And what do you get from this arrangement?" he asked, taking a step closer.

"Freedom," I replied simply. "When you become king, you guarantee my safe passage out of Astoria."

Hector's brow furrowed. "That's all? Just to leave?"

"What else would I want from a kingdom that's already discarded me?" I asked, unable to keep the bitterness from my voice.

He studied me for a long moment, then nodded slowly. "I accept your proposal, Eden."

I felt a small surge of triumph as the system acknowledged our agreement. *Alliance formed. Long-term mission activated.*

"But I have conditions," Hector continued, his voice hardening slightly. "First, you will not use your... abilities against anyone unless absolutely necessary."

"Agreed," I said, though I knew circumstances might force my hand.

"Second," he said, his eyes darting to the window where moonlight spilled through, "you will tell me everything you know about Wilson's weaknesses."

I smiled thinly. "That's precisely what I intend to do."

Hector's gaze lingered on my face, a mixture of suspicion and fascination in his eyes. "And third... when this is over, when I'm king... Sapphire will understand why I did this."

Ah, there it was—the real motivation. Not ambition alone, but love for the woman who had chosen his brother over him.

"Sapphire will be free to make her own choices," I said carefully. "But I can promise you this—if you become king, no one will stand in your way."

---

The days blurred together as I began coaching Hector from my tower prison. Each morning, he would come under the pretense of checking on my welfare, but we both knew the real purpose.

"The Duke of Aragon is visiting next week," I told him, pacing the small space between my bed and the window. "He controls the northern territories—if you can win his support, Wilson's position weakens significantly."

Hector leaned against the doorframe, arms crossed. "How do you suggest I do that?"

"Offer him something Wilson hasn't—respect for the old traditions." I pulled a small leather-bound book from beneath my pillow and handed it to him. "This contains all the duke's interests, his family history, and his grievances against Wilson."

Hector's eyebrows rose as he flipped through the pages. "How did you compile this?"

"I was Queen for a year," I reminded him. "I listened when others didn't."

The system interface flashed in my mind as I allocated points to create a small but significant advantage for Hector—a timely rain that would save the duke's crops just as he was considering Wilson's new taxation policy.

"I'll need more than information," Hector said, tucking the book into his jacket. "The nobles remember you fondly, but they fear Wilson."

"Then give them something to hope for," I replied. "Promise them what Wilson never could—stability without tyranny."

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The castle's shadows became my allies as I carefully built my network of informants. Isabella Torres, once the head of my household staff, now worked in the kitchens—overlooked by Wilson but still fiercely loyal to me.

"Your Majesty," she whispered as she brought my evening meal, her eyes darting nervously to the door.

"Just Eden now," I corrected gently.

She shook her head stubbornly. "Always Your Majesty to me."

I smiled, taking the small folded note she slipped beneath the plate. "Any news?"

"Commander Stone has been asking questions about the guard rotations," she murmured. "And Lady Catherine has been seen meeting with Lord Blackwood in the east garden."

I nodded, committing the information to memory. These seemingly insignificant details could mean everything in our carefully orchestrated plan.

Later that night, I decoded Isabella's note using the system's encryption algorithm. The message contained detailed information about Wilson's military strategies—troop movements, weapon caches, and defensive weaknesses.

I copied the information onto a small parchment and gave it to Hector during his next visit.

"How did you obtain this?" he asked, his eyes wide with surprise.

"Wilson thinks he's purged all my supporters," I replied. "He forgets that the servants see everything—and they remember kindness."

Hector studied the map of Wilson's defensive positions, his expression thoughtful. "This is... invaluable."

"It's just the beginning," I promised, watching as he folded the parchment carefully. "There are nobles who remember my reign with fondness—not because I was powerful, but because I treated them with respect."

As Hector slipped out of my tower room, I caught a glimpse of movement in the courtyard below—a shadow that seemed to watch our windows with particular interest.

My system interface pulsed a warning. *Surveillance detected.*

Someone was watching us more closely than we realized.

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