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The Low-Ranking Civil Servant Wants to Achieve Success-Chapter 75
"Hah... unbelievable."
The Minister of Education had just returned from being summoned by the Knights.
Liden had been arrested earlier that β ππ¨π―ππ₯π’π π‘π β morning, caught on-site.
"He started a fire and mishandled scrollsβwe can pin him with treason against the royal family. Just ask Prince Jaden to cooperate."
So confident that he could bring down Namia.
And yet, the one who ended up brought down... was himself.
Naturally, the Minister of Education, his superior, was summoned as well. Did you know about this?βthat sort of thing.
But with no solid evidence, he managed to slip away without trouble.
I never left anything behind anyway. Liden should know he canβt drag me down with him.
Even though he was released without charges, the mood left a sour taste. He submitted an early leave and now sat in a quiet bar that opened early in the day, chain-smoking.
βI mean... unbelievable. Hah, seriously.β
Word had it that the Empress and the Prince had hugged each other and cried for a long time.
This is why you canβt trust kids. Even if heβs Dragonblood, heβs still only eightβstill clinging to his motherβs skirts.
If it had come to light later, things might have gotten worse, and reconciliation wouldnβt have happened so quickly.
But perhaps because the Empress had showered him with love since he was small, the two had grown close again.
Prince Jadenβs done for. Heβll grow up just like that uncultured woman.
Just thinking about it made his chest tighten.
He loathed nothing more than people who were out of their depth holding power above him.
Even if the department feels unstable right now, nothing's come back on me, so fine.
But what was really bothering him now... was the utterly ridiculous document sent by Namia Roafi.
"What? You want a report on what percentage of the education budget is spent on scrolls? You want me to investigate that? Has she lost her mind?"
Namiaβs demand was obviously excessiveβabsurd for the Education Ministry.
Like she was saying, Youβve got something to hide, donβt you? What, going to refuse?
If I comply, itβs irritating. But if I donβt, the timing feels suspicious.
He was lighting another cigarette when a waiter came by, pretending to clear his ashtray, and dropped a small note.
...Whatβs this?
The Minister of Education swiftly opened the note.
I was disappointed you didnβt reply to our last message.
But we trust you share our vision.
Them.
They had contacted him again.
Too many titled people have emerged over the years.
Everyone and their dog thinks they can step up without knowing their place.
Thereβs only one solution.
We must separate the superior from the inferior.
The Minister inhaled deeply.
They were right. There were far too many people with titles.
Namia Roafi, a mere baronβs daughter... and sheβs where now?
We trust youβll stand with us. We await your answer.
He swallowed dryly.
His eyes drifted to the postscript.
P.S. We currently consider Minister Namia Roafi of the Scroll Department our top-priority removal target.
Of course.
The Scroll Management Department had been full of their people. Naturally, Namiaβs sudden appointment as Minister would be a thorn in their side.
Minister, will you assist us?
The Minister of Education stared silently at the final line for a long while.
***
βCome on out already! Iβm dying of curiosity!β
The Empressβs impatient voice echoed outside.
She sounded like she was practically bouncing on her heels.
The madam smiled confidently and led me out from behind the curtain.
βHohoho, now donβt be too shocked.β
With an overly theatrical laugh, the madam guided me forward.
I stepped out, blushing shyly and laughing awkwardly.
βIβm sure sheβll lookβstunning...β
The Empress had been giggling but trailed off mid-sentence.
Jaden dropped his lollipop with a soft clunk.
And then...
...What the hell.
Kibonβs expression was strange.
He wore a look Iβd never seen before.
It was like... he was seeing me for the first timeβeven though we saw each other every single day.
What? Just say something already.
But Kibonβs mouth remained firmly shut.
Instead, his eyes scanned meβopenly, brazenlyβfrom head to toe, practically licking over every detail.
That stare made me instinctively flinch.
What kind of secretary makes that face?
He could at least pretend to be impressed and say something niceβplay the part of a subordinate.
But of course, that wasnβt something Kibon was capable of.
Our eyes kept meeting in the heavy silence.
And thenβ
β...Iβve got one question. A really important one.β
Jaden didnβt even bother picking his candy up. He sat up straight and spoke clearly.
βNamia, whoβs going to escort you?β
The Empressβs room fell silent.
Even the boutique staff, whoβd been adjusting my collar, turned to me with expectant smiles.
βAh... an escort...β
I blinked slowly and murmured.
Escort... Itβs not like I hadnβt considered it.
βUm, wellββ
Jaden straightened his posture, cleared his throat, and said in a grand voice:
βYou know only a small number of people are invited to the St. Cairo Banquet, right? And sure, you can bring someone as an escortβbut socially, itβs not usually done.β
I knew that.
Iβd visited the banquet hall a few times to inspect the decorative scrolls.
βBut Namia, you donβt have any close ties to the noble brats, right? So you havenβt chosen anyone as your escort yet, have you?β
βAh... no, I havenβt decided yet.β
As soon as I answered, Jadenβs lips curled into a sly smile.
His thoughts were clear as dayβand the Empress knew it too. She was breathing heavily, urging her son on with βYes, yes! Good boy!β
I gave an awkward laugh and added,
βThereβs not much time before the banquet, so asking someone to be my partner now feels a bit awkward...β
βWhy would you ask someone?!β
Jaden clenched his fist and shouted.
βYouβre supposed to receive the invitation!β
βWell... if thatβs the case, then no, no oneβs asked me yet, Your Highness.β
Jaden sighed like he was carrying the weight of the world.
He bit his lower lip and muttered something that sounded like, βHyungnim, what are you even doing...β
I raised an eyebrow and continued.
βHonestly, I havenβt even had the time to think about who Iβd go with.β
βAlright, then how about this. Letβs make it simple. Just go with the first guy who asks you.β
β...Excuse me?β
βYou said you didnβt want to think about it, right?β
He quickly gestured to a servant.
The poor aide was shoved a hastily scrawled note that Jaden stuffed into his pocket, whispering, βTo my brother. Fast!β
Next to him, the Empress whispered with excitement, βYes! Yes! Our genius son! Tactical cupid!β
βWell...β
They were going this far, so I couldnβt exactly say no. I was just about to nod whenβ
βPerfect! Letβs do that! Youβre the witness, alright? But no matter how I look at it, that guy...β
The Empress turned to Kibon and started to speakβwhen suddenlyβ
BOOOOM!
A deafening crash.
βKyaaah!β
βOh my!β
People around us screamed and crouched down.
I just blinked dumbly.
The Empress stood there, licking her lips, a warhammer in hand.
So that was the noise.
She had suddenly swung a warhammer, seemingly pulled out of thin air.
βHaah... This punk...β
The floor where Kibon had stood was utterly wrecked.
Waitβwhen did she grab that hammer off the wall? And when did she swing it?
It made no senseβshe moved impossibly fast.
And yet, Kibon showed no reaction at all. Heβd simply sidestepped the blow without changing expression.
βSee that, Namia? You saw that with your own eyes, didnβt you?β
The Empress raised a brow.
βThis sly fox is no weakling. Nosebleeds from a bit of overtime? Hah! Just a lazy bum trying to dodge work.β
Kibon didnβt even flinch.
He just calmly dusted the debris off his sleeve with a quiet tap, tap.
βTch... look at this bratβs attitude. A guy whoβs quiet and has a temper? Thatβs a recipe for irredeemable trash.β
The Empress clicked her tongue in distaste.
βI knew it from the start. Donβt keep that punk around, Namia.β
βPardon? I mean, um...β
Even if she hated backtalk, how could she say this right in front of the person in question...?
While I was flustered and trying to figure out what to sayβ
βI canβt stand liars.β
The Empress continued, her eyes sharp and glittering.
βThat guyβs lying to you. No doubt about it.β