Chapter 86: The Royal Banquet (3) Start of The Banquet
The grand doors to the ballroom opened, and a herald stepped forward, his voice ringing out clearly. "Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness Prince Caelum Aurelian Drakonis Regaria request the pleasure of your company. The banquet is now in session."
The crowd shifted, moving toward the long, ornate tables that had been set with the finest silver and crystal. Draven found his place, noting the strategic positioning of the seating arrangements. He was placed near influential figures, a clear sign that his presence was both respected and carefully monitored.
The Duke of Blackthorn and Earl Falken were seated nearby, their gazes occasionally drifting toward Draven, as if assessing his every move.
As the first course was served, a hush fell over the room. The queen rose, her presence commanding immediate attention. She was breathtakingly beautiful, her golden hair cascading down her back in a river of shimmering strands. Her eyes, sharp and discerning, glinted with an intelligence that was both captivating and intimidating.
She wore a gown of deep royal blue, adorned with intricate gold embroidery that seemed to catch the light with every movement. Her aura was one of majesty and authority, a palpable force that filled the room.
She raised a glass, her eyes sparkling with a mixture of warmth and calculation. "To the health and happiness of my dear brother, Prince Caelum," she declared. "May this year bring him all the joy and success he deserves."
The prince, Caelum, stood beside her. At seventeen, he was on the cusp of manhood, his youthful features marked by a boyish charm that belied the strength in his gaze. His hair, a lighter shade of gold than his sister's, framed a face that was already beginning to show signs of the regality he would one day embody. He smiled graciously at the gathered nobles, his demeanor respectful but confident.
The crowd echoed the queen's toast, raising their glasses in unison. As they drank, conversations began to flow more freely. Draven engaged in polite but guarded discussions with those around him, always mindful of the underlying currents of power and influence.
"Draven, it's been too long," Duke Blackthorn said, leaning in slightly. "I've heard rumors of your recent ventures. Impressive as always."
"Thank you, Duke Blackthorn," Draven replied smoothly. "Your own achievements have not gone unnoticed either."
"Indeed," Earl Falken chimed in, his rugged features softening slightly. "We must find time to discuss certain mutual interests. There's much we could accomplish together."
"Of course," Draven said, his tone polite yet noncommittal. He knew better than to make any commitments without careful consideration.
Count Valen, seated a few places down, continued to cast dark looks in Draven's direction. His resentment was palpable, a simmering tension that threatened to spill over at any moment. Elara, meanwhile, was fielding questions from various nobles about her plans and her experiences at the university.
She handled them with grace, but her eyes occasionally flickered over to where her father and Draven were seated.
"Elara, dear," Lady Mirabelle of House Blackthorn said, her voice laced with curiosity. "What are your plans for the future? Surely someone of your talents has great ambitions."
Elara smiled politely. "I am focusing on my studies for now, Lady Mirabelle. There is still much to learn."
"Indeed," Lord Aric of House Falken added. "With your potential, I have no doubt you will achieve great things."
Elara nodded, her thoughts briefly returning to the intense duel with Amberine. Despite the attention she received, there was a part of her that longed for the simplicity of training and studying, free from the constant scrutiny and expectations.
The meal progressed, each course more elaborate than the last. The conversations grew livelier, and the atmosphere in the hall became a mix of celebration and subtle maneuvering. Draven's sharp mind absorbed everything, cataloging each piece of information for future use.
"So, Earl Drakhan," Duke Icevern said, raising his glass. "What are your thoughts on the current state of our magical academies? I hear there are some exciting developments."
Draven took a moment before replying, his expression thoughtful. "The academies are making significant strides. Innovation and rigorous training are crucial for our continued prosperity. It's essential that we support and nurture the next generation of magicians."
"Well said," Duke Icevern replied, his eyes narrowing slightly as he gauged Draven's response. "It's good to see we're aligned on that front."
As dessert was served, the queen stood once more, drawing the room's attention. "Tonight, we celebrate not only my brother's birthday but also the strength and unity of our kingdom," she said. "Let us enjoy this evening and look forward to a prosperous future."
The crowd applauded, and the music began to play, signaling the start of the evening's entertainment. Draven watched as the dancers took the floor, their movements graceful and mesmerizing. He allowed himself a moment of appreciation before returning his focus to the conversations around him.
"Do you dance, Earl Drakhan?" a young noblewoman asked, her eyes wide with curiosity.
"On occasion," Draven replied, a faint smile playing on his lips. "But tonight, I believe I shall observe."
The noblewoman blushed and nodded, quickly retreating to join her friends. Draven's reputation for being aloof and enigmatic only seemed to enhance his allure.
Nearby, Alfred engaged in a quiet conversation with another servant, his demeanor as composed as ever. Despite his role, Alfred's sharp eyes missed nothing, and he remained ever vigilant.
"Alfred, your master is quite the enigma," the other servant remarked. "How do you manage to keep up with him?"
"It's a matter of understanding his needs and anticipating his moves," Alfred replied smoothly. "Efficiency, as he likes to say, is key."
The music continued to play, and the dancers moved with fluid grace, their elegant costumes swirling in the dim light. Draven's mind remained sharp, analyzing every interaction, every subtle shift in the room's atmosphere. He knew that tonight was just one part of a larger game, and every interaction, every piece of information, was a potential move on the chessboard of power.
"Draven," Lancefroz said, approaching with a calculated smile. "A word, if you please."
"Of course," Draven replied, following him to a quieter corner of the room.
"I've been hearing some interesting things," Lancefroz began, his tone casual but his eyes keen. "Rumors, mostly. About alliances, potential threats. You know how these things go."
"Indeed," Draven said, his expression unreadable. "Rumors have a way of spreading, especially in such gatherings."
"True," Lancefroz agreed. "But sometimes, there's a kernel of truth in them. It's important to stay informed."
"Information is power," Draven said simply. "And power must be wielded wisely."
Lancefroz nodded, a hint of respect in his gaze. "Well said. I look forward to seeing how things unfold."
As Lancefroz moved away, Draven felt a surge of satisfaction. The evening was progressing as he had anticipated, each interaction reinforcing his position and influence. He returned to his place, resuming his conversations with the same measured calm.
The queen's voice cut through the hum of conversation, drawing all eyes to her once more. "As we continue to celebrate, let us not forget the challenges that lie ahead. Together, we are stronger. Together, we will face whatever comes our way."
The crowd raised their glasses once more, their cheers echoing through the grand hall. Draven observed the scene with a mixture of detachment and strategic interest. The evening's events had provided valuable insights, and he was already planning his next moves.
Despite the distractions, Draven's mind remained sharp. He knew that tonight was just one part of a larger game, and every interaction, every piece of information, was a potential move on the chessboard of power. With Alfred by his side and his resolve unwavering, he was ready for whatever challenges lay ahead. The future of the Drakhan legacy depended on it.
The grand hall of the royal castle was buzzing with anticipation as the time for the evening's performance drew near. Nobles and dignitaries from across the Regaria Kingdom and beyond had gathered, their conversations and laughter filling the air. The queen, seated at the head of the room, exchanged a knowing glance with her brother, Prince Caelum, whose birthday they were celebrating.
Draven, standing near the back, observed the proceedings with a practiced air of detachment. His eyes scanned the room, noting the strategic interactions and subtle power plays unfolding around him. Alfred stood at his side, always vigilant, ready to respond to his master's needs.
A herald stepped forward, his voice carrying over the din of the hall. "Ladies and gentlemen, esteemed guests, we are honored to present a special performance by the novice magicians of the Magic Tower University."
Polite applause rippled through the crowd as the performers began to take their places at the front of the hall. Draven's gaze sharpened as he noticed Amberine among them. She stood out, her presence commanding attention even in the midst of her peers. A slight twitch in Draven's usually composed demeanor was the only indication of his surprise.
"That Kid..."