Copy Skills with Affinity!

Chapter 32



Chapter 32

Chapter 32Pursuit**

The courtroom was filled with silence.

While the silence during the administrative minister’s earlier remarks had likely stemmed from some covert promises or prior hints, this time, it clearly originated from pure shock.

And with good reason—who in their right mind would speak like that to a royal?

“……”

What surprised them even more was that the prince, who had been on the receiving end of such outrageous words, showed no particular reaction.

He merely raised his previously closed eyes slowly, his face expressionless, lacking even the faintest trace of emotion as he looked at his counterpart.

“That was lèse-majesté, Mr. Aiden.”

Even the soft voice that broke the silence remained within the expected bounds of formality.

“Please consider whether you’re prepared to take responsibility for your actions.”

However, there was a chilling sharpness embedded in that voice, enough to make even Aiden momentarily pause.

“You’re free to oppose and confront my will. But do not insult me. Do not insult the imperial authority. That is no different from insulting the Empire and its people, which I bear on my shoulders.”

“……”

“As the next ruler, my personal treatment reflects upon the dignity of the Empire. I ask that you do not forget that.”

Every part of his statement was laced with a sense of pride—pride in representing the Empire.

He wasn’t speaking for himself, but as a representative of the group he carried upon his back.

It was an unmistakable warning.

If one wished to trade blows, let it be done behind the scenes.

Not like this—with scandal and aggression that could twist the Empire’s very structure.

That line, drawn so that they might “fight peacefully” even now, should not be crossed.

If things turned violent, he would have no choice but to respond in kind.

‘Upright. Lawful. Righteous. Monarch. Patriot.’

Aiden scoffed silently to himself as he recalled the keywords used to describe the prince in the original story.

Such a gentlemanly warning.

Despite playing dirty, there was a strange sense of honesty in the prince.

And his next words proved it.

The prince pursed his lips.

Then, in a voice only Aiden could hear, he quietly whispered,

“-I respect you. Not just you, but all members of the Empire.”

“……”

“So please, don’t make me hurt you. Let me send you back to your life unharmed when this is over.”

What I want is not your ruin, but the seat of the Lionhearted’s groom you now occupy. So don’t push any further. Let me keep respecting you.

‘…A real saint, aren’t you.’

What a sophisticated kind of hostility.

“I will accept your rebuttal to the minister’s accusations later. For now, return to your seat—”

“False accusation is punished quite severely under Imperial law. Even royals aren’t exempt.”

The problem was—

Aiden had absolutely no intention of getting dragged into the kind of game the other party had orchestrated.

“…What are you talking about?”

“I’m saying that the warning wasn’t from the prince, but from me.”

“……”

“Stop picking such pathetic fights. Before I return them to you twice over.”

This time, the prince’s blank expression twitched.

Aiden, who had remained silent for a moment, let out a low growl as he spoke.

“I, Aiden Kellermain, groom of the Lionhearted, accuse the prince. You’re the ones falsely accusing Lady Noel.”

He spoke clearly enough for everyone in the courtroom to hear.

—It was a bombshell declaration that chilled the courtroom even more than before.

“……”

Then.

Rad and the prince’s faces stiffened.

They must have instinctively realized what his words meant.

This was a declaration of war, a blatant challenge. And it implied he had the confidence to back it up.

Of course, only a madman would dare such a thing. If he failed, he would lose his life immediately. Defying a royal to this degree carried that level of risk.

However, precisely because of that—

Aiden’s words, in that moment, held both shock value and authenticity. Enough to neutralize the smear campaign aimed at tarnishing her reputation.

The “social attack” they had just carried out against Noel had lost all meaning because of what Aiden had done.

‘That bastard…!’

While Rad clenched his teeth in fury as he glared at Aiden, a voice fell once again into the now-silent courtroom.

“Set a date for the trial. I’ll lay everything bare then.”

“……”

“Earlier, you asked me if I could take responsibility for my actions, didn’t you?”

Aiden met the prince’s now hardened gaze head-on and said,

“Have you checked whether you can?”

That happened just yesterday.

Aiden had risked his own neck to clash head-on with the prince.

“…Wow.”

Katya, who was walking beside him, let out a breath of admiration as she flipped through the newspaper in her hand.

They had picked a variety of papers from different news agencies, but no matter which one they chose, the headline was the same.

It was about what Aiden had done in court yesterday.

“That’s incredible. The whole Empire’s watching.”

“…Thankfully, they cut out the parts about me.”

Most likely, that was thanks to Noel or perhaps even the emperor’s connections being leveraged. One way or another, it was clear the details about Aiden’s personal background had been omitted.

Thanks to that, he had at least avoided becoming unimaginably famous overnight.

It truly was a relief that while newspapers and TV existed, the internet did not. Thanks to that, he had at least managed to maintain some semblance of privacy...

‘…Well, more than that.’

Aiden sighed inwardly and summoned the system window before his eyes.

-Quest Info

▶ The incidents listed under this section impose severe penalties upon failure!

◈ Fake Marriage (Important!)

▶ You have been selected as Lady Noel’s spouse. Maintain the contract with your partner until the end!

▶ A related event will occur soon. (D-?)

▶ This is a top-priority event. It holds ‘Main Quest’-level importance!hing.

The “operational organization” that connected all three incidents.

He had already received a hint about them before.

—If I can’t find them, it means whoever’s backing them is at least a high-ranking noble. You want me to dig into that? That’s the kind of thing that gets heads rolling.

That was what Billy Hagan had said when Aiden previously asked him to investigate who was smuggling weapons into the Capital.

Even a capable informant like him had backed off, which meant there was some organization being protected by someone powerful.

—Weapons like Hellfire Bombs, the Subjugation Pillars used in Katya’s abduction, and the Roots used to trigger dimensional rifts…

They were all things that couldn’t be easily acquired through normal means, which meant there was a high probability that some group was systematically “managing” all these affairs.

If such an organization existed, it would undoubtedly be holding a trove of evidence showing that the prince and the administrative minister were the ones who instigated these acts.

At the very least, that was how things went in the underworld dealings Aiden had seen during his time as a conman.

“Aha—you’re here to find their pawns, huh?”

When he explained his purpose, Katya nodded as though she understood completely.

Even if she was a royal left outside the public eye, she was still someone who had lived in a palace riddled with political schemes. She already understood how these things worked.

To acquire and smuggle in such items without drawing attention, it had to be done quickly and with the smallest possible number of elite personnel.

Dangerous and covert missions always required a minimal team of highly skilled operatives.

The place Aiden was walking through now could easily be called the natural habitat of such people.

‘…Here we go again.’

The Imperial Capital black market.

It was the perfect place to start an investigation.

A den of crime, a lawless zone, and a place overflowing with near-limitless information.

There was even a strange sense of nostalgia to it.

Come to think of it, this was also where he’d first met Katya.

“So how do you plan on finding those guys? Even if they’re here somewhere, you’ve got no info at the moment, right?”

“It’s like looking for a needle in a haystack.”

Considering even Billy couldn’t dig up anything on them, it was safe to say they were well hidden. That metaphor was more than appropriate.

“That’s why—”

Aiden grinned crookedly.

Even he found the idea he’d come up with to be ridiculous.

“—why don’t we just shovel out all the hay? Then the needle should fall out too.”

For some reason, whenever he was with Katya, he felt more reckless than usual.

Maybe it was contagious—his tendency to “want to feel something” pushing him to seek the most intense stimuli, just like her.

“What’s that supposed to mean?”

When Katya tilted her head and asked, Aiden replied casually, as though it were nothing.

“Life’s been kind of boring lately, hasn’t it?”

“……”

The moment she heard those words—

A mischievous grin spread across Katya’s face.

“…I knew being friends with you was the right call.”

Whatever it was, it was obvious he’d come up with a very “stimulating” plan.


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