Champion Of Lust: Gods Conquer's Harem Paradise!

Chapter 143 Empress's Desperate Attempts!



Courtly Maneuvers and Subtle Games

No one dared speak as she continued. "Let me assure the council—Obsidian Tech's growth benefits the empire as a whole. Every step we take, every innovation we bring forward, is done with the empire's prosperity in mind."

The court remained silent, but the tension was palpable.

Lord Varro, however, was not so easily cowed. "And yet, Duchess Obsidian, the concern remains—should one family hold so much influence without oversight?"

Emberly's gaze flicked to him, her smile never faltering. "Oversight, Lord Varro? I believe the results of our contributions speak for themselves. Obsidian Tech has done nothing but elevate the standing of the Dragon Empire on the world stage. Our advancements have been recognized not just within our borders, but by powerful organizations across the realm." She paused, letting her words sink in. Discover hidden stories at empire

"Even the most cautious would be wise to see the value in such progress."

Astrid, still watching the exchange, felt a twinge of discomfort at the mention of powerful organizations beyond their borders. There was no denying the Obsidians' influence, but how long would it be before their ambitions clashed with the empire's needs?

"Your Majesty," a voice interrupted the conversation—Lord Aelric, a Duke and one of the Empress's staunchest supporters. "With all due respect, should we not tread carefully when discussing this so openly?" Many called him a coward but he was as sly.

At this, the room fell into a nervous quiet.

Astrid's eyes flicked toward Emberly, whose expression remained unreadable. The Empress knew there was more to this than just political posturing. She had heard rumors of alliances being formed, and whispers of Pyris's ambition had not escaped her ears.

And then, almost as if on cue, Emberly turned to address Astrid directly. "Your Majesty, I believe we both know what's at stake. The Obsidian family has always acted in the empire's best interest, and we will continue to do so. But let us not forget, loyalty is a two-way street."

Astrid held her gaze, feeling the weight of her words. There was a message hidden beneath the pleasantries—one that spoke of ambition, power, and the delicate dance they were both a part of.

Just as the council was about to be dismissed, Astrid rose from her throne. "Duchess Emberly Obsidian, I would like to request an audience with you after the council."

Emberly gave a small nod, her eyes gleaming with the knowledge that their conversation was far from over.

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The grand Dragon Court had finally come to its conclusion. The gathered nobles, their expressions masked with stoic politeness, rose from their seats in synchronized deference as the Empress stood.

Empress Astrid Valyrian, with her regal posture and air of command, offered a brief nod, acknowledging the court's dismissal. One by one, the nobles filed out, their muted murmurs hinting at conversations that would soon be held behind closed doors.

But two women remained seated as the rest of the court departed—Astrid and Emberly Obsidian.

The chamber, vast and opulent, fell into an almost tangible silence. The intricate dragon-carved pillars now cast long shadows, and the sunlight, filtering in through the windows, seemed to dim in the wake of the council's intensity. The Empress's golden eyes, filled with intrigue and a hint of frustration, turned toward the Duchess who sat with quiet confidence.

The Duchess and matriarch of House Obsidian, Emberly, stood tall even as she sat—her imposing figure dressed in a sleek gown. Her hair, tied in a dignified updo, glinted under the faint light, adding an air of dark allure to her formidable presence.

There was an undeniable tension in the air, not quite hostility, but the kind that simmered between two women with much at stake.

Emberly's eyes, sharp and discerning, met the Empress's gaze. The room seemed to hold its breath, as though it recognized the magnitude of what was about to be discussed.

With the formalities out of the way, Astrid allowed herself a small sigh before speaking, her voice calm yet weighted with years of leadership. "Duchess Obsidian," she began, a faint smile curling at the corners of her lips, "It's been quite some time since we've had a private audience, hasn't it?"

Emberly's smile mirrored the Empress's, though hers was perhaps a shade more knowing. "Indeed, Your Majesty," she replied smoothly. "We both have much to occupy our time these days, it seems."

"Time and responsibilities seem to grow heavier with each passing year," Astrid agreed, though her tone hinted at something deeper beneath the surface. She gestured subtly with her hand, inviting Emberly to accompany her. "Walk with me."

The two women rose in unison, their movements elegant and measured, like two pieces on a chessboard maneuvering around one another. Together, they exited the council chamber and made their way to a more private setting—the Empress's private antechamber, reserved for meetings of utmost discretion.

The room was warm, bathed in the amber glow of flickering lamps and firelight. The thick, velvet drapes hung over tall windows, ensuring complete privacy from the outside world.

As the Empress took a seat by the large hearth, Emberly followed, taking the chair opposite her.

They exchanged pleasantries, as was customary, though it felt more like a ritual than genuine conversation—words spoken not to offend but also to say little of consequence. They spoke of the empire's prosperity, of trade routes, and of technology. But the true nature of their meeting lingered in the air, unspoken but heavy.

Finally, after what felt like a necessary dance of etiquette, Emberly decided to move past the formalities. With a graceful tilt of her head, she asked, "If I may, Your Majesty, what was it that prompted this private audience?"

Astrid's golden gaze flickered for a moment, revealing a flash of her true intent. The pleasantries fell away, leaving only the core of the conversation they were about to have. "I won't waste your time, Duchess," Astrid said, her voice steady. "I have once again been thinking about a union between our families. A marriage alliance, to be precise."

For a heartbeat, the room seemed to freeze. The flickering light of the fire cast shadows on Emberly's face as her expression remained unreadable. But Astrid, who had known the Duchess for years, noticed the faintest tightening of her jaw.

Without hesitation, Emberly responded, her voice soft but unyielding, "Your Majesty, while I understand the importance of such unions, I must remind you that Pyris is... independent." Her eyes met Astrid's with a calm intensity. "He will decide for himself who he will form such alliances with."

There it was—the refusal, calm and respectful, but firm. Astrid's lips pressed into a thin line, her carefully controlled frustration beginning to surface. The Duchess had always been like this—unmovable, strategic, and, perhaps most vexing of all, unpredictable.

The Empress's fingers curled slightly against the arm of her chair, her knuckles whitening. She had anticipated resistance but not so direct, so immediate.

"Surely, you can persuade him," Astrid said, her voice strained but still composed. "A union between our houses would be beneficial for both of our families, and for the empire."

Emberly's smile did not falter, but there was a glint in her eyes—a subtle signal that she had been prepared for this conversation. "Pyris is not one to be swayed easily," she said, her tone smooth. "And truthfully, Your Majesty, I am not inclined to pressure him into a marriage he does not desire. He is a man of his own ambitions, much like yourself."

The unspoken message was clear: this was not a negotiation Emberly was willing to entertain. Astrid's frustration mounted. She had expected some resistance, but Emberly's refusal came with such finality that it left little room for further discussion.

Astrid bit back a retort, knowing that pushing too hard would only alienate the Duchess further.

After a tense moment of silence, Astrid shifted tactics. "If not a marriage alliance," she began, her tone softening, "then perhaps we could explore another type of union—one of business."

At this, Emberly's smile widened ever so slightly. She had anticipated this as well. The Empress's desperation was palpable now, and Emberly could sense her control of the situation. She knew Astrid's ambition was great, but so was hers.

"I'm afraid I cannot accommodate that request either, Your Majesty," Emberly replied, her voice as smooth as silk. "You see, I no longer have the authority to make such decisions regarding the Obsidian family businesses. My son has assumed full control of our enterprises."

Astrid's eyes narrowed at the Duchess's words, her frustration barely concealed behind her calm façade. "So, you would send me to Pyris?"

Emberly's smile turned knowing. "Perhaps a meeting with him would allow you to discuss such matters directly. After all, he is the one steering the family's future." She paused, then added with a touch of mischief, "And who knows, Your Majesty? Perhaps in discussing business, an opportunity for a different kind of union may present itself."

For the first time since the beginning of their meeting, Astrid felt a sliver of hope. She knew Emberly was playing her own game, but if a meeting with Pyris could lead to something more, it was worth pursuing.Nôv(el)B\\jnn

"Very well," Astrid said, her tone calm once again. "I will arrange a meeting with your son. Perhaps we can come to an understanding."

The conversation ended on a cordial note, both women exchanging polite farewells. But beneath their smiles and pleasantries, the game continued.

Astrid left the room knowing she had been outmaneuvered, but not defeated. And Emberly, with her poised grace, had ensured that the next move would be made on her terms.

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