Witch's Daughter And The Devil's Son

Chapter 741: Jasper’s Chatter



Chapter 741: Jasper’s Chatter



Drayce had to spend yet another week at the Crystal Palace, as the entourage from Othinia to Megaris was delayed. However, the message of Drayce's impending arrival was sent to Jasper, the trusted servant and a friend of the King of Megaris, who wasted no time in making his way to the palace.


In his study at the Crystal Palace, Drayce awaited Jasper's arrival.


"Your Majesty, Lord Jasper—"


Slam!


Before Slayer could finish his introduction, a man burst into the study with a stormy expression. "Drayce Ivanov," he seethed, "How dare you…"


"Jasper Makedon," Drayce cut in, his voice icy, "spare me your theatrics."


"Theatrics?" Jasper's voice rose incredulously. "It would only be theatrics if I were shedding tears over the belief you were dead. How dare you keep me in the dark about your injury? Am I nothing more than a puppet to manage the kingdom's affairs while you vanish?"


"I'm not dead," Drayce replied flatly. "You know very well I cannot be."


"This arrogance?" Jasper scowled. "How could you even allow yourself to get hurt? You didn't even—"


"I already have a wife to nag me; I don't need a concubine too," Drayce retorted, maintaining his composure.


"I'd rather die a bachelor than be your concubine," Jasper shot back. "Since you don't seem to value me and don't find it is important to inform me of your situation, I'll leave. I'll have another official bring you the documents." With that, he turned on his heel to leave.


As Jasper made for the door, Slayer stepped in his path.


"What the hell are you doing?" Jasper glared, his fury extending from Drayce to Slayer.


"His Majesty has not dismissed you yet," Slayer responded with an icy detachment.


Jasper turned, frustration etching his features, and looked back at Drayce. "Is there a reason you're keeping me here?"


"Come, sit down first," Drayce suggested calmly, recognizing it was time to pacify his incensed friend.


"I'm fine standing," Jasper protested.


"Alright," Drayce conceded, rising from his seat and approaching Jasper. "I apologize. I didn't want to cause you unnecessary worry."


"Am I your wife, to be worried about?" Jasper snapped back.


"Given your reaction, one might think so," Drayce quipped, a playful smirk crossing his lips as he looked Jasper up and down with a challenging gaze.


Jasper crossed his arms defensively, as if to shield himself from those penetrating red eyes.


"Keep your gaze to yourself. I'm beyond your reach, the esteemed son of Duke Makedon."


"Well, since you've lost your hair, my interest seems to have faded as well," Drayce retorted, touching a nerve but effectively diverting Jasper from his initial anger.


"You're acting like the Prince of Griven. It seems Arlan Cromwell has spoiled you," Jasper remarked with a deep frown, self-consciously touching his hair. "And for the record, I'm not bald. I've just lost a bit of them from overworking."


Drayce raised a brow. "Are you implying I shall keep my interest in you?"


"You are giving me a chill," Jasper shivered, "I am saying I am not bald and have enough hair though not like before."


Drayce turned to return to his chair, a mischievous glint in his eye. "That just means you're capable of handling even more of my work. We shouldn't worry about a little hair loss then."


"Hey, no. Now that you're back, I'm not going to kill myself working. Drayce Ivanov, I'm taking a vacation for the entire month. Stop me if you dare," Jasper declared, turning to leave. This time, Slayer didn't block his path, but as Jasper approached the door, it shut by itself.


Jasper spun around, frowning at Drayce. "Are you using your powers to stop me now?"


Drayce simply raised an eyebrow, and Jasper resigned himself with a sigh, knowing he couldn't contest his powers. "When power falls into the wrong hands, it's bound to be misused," he grumbled, finally sinking into a chair.


"Now, start explaining everything that happened in my absence," Drayce commanded, beginning to sift through the scrolls piled on his desk.


"It seems you always prefer to hear everything from me."


"I can't help it when your voice is as melodious as music to my ears," Drayce teased, eliciting a visible shudder from Jasper.


"Eww, Dray," Jasper grimaced, turning to Slayer. "Was he hit on the head?"


"He's picked up a few tricks since getting a wife," Slayer replied dryly.


Drayce glanced at Slayer, noticing the knight's newfound boldness in his remarks. But Slayer remained stone faced as if he said nothing wrong.


"Your Majesty," Jasper began, adopting a more polite tone, "Please, spare me your sweet nothings. Reserve those for your wife. I will attend to my duties diligently."


"Good," Drayce responded, passing a stack of scrolls to Jasper. "I need all of this handled today."


"What?" Jasper blurted out, his voice a mix of disbelief and irritation. "Did you just trick me? I ask for a vacation and you pile on more work."


"Would you rather prefer more of my sweet nothings instead?" Drayce teased.


"No, save those for your stone-cold knight. Maybe he'll soften up into something more pliable. I'll handle the extra work," Jasper conceded, unrolling the scrolls. "Here I was ready to update you on kingdom matters, and instead, you're adding to my load."


"You can update me while you work on these," Drayce directed smoothly.


"Do I have any other choice?" Jasper muttered, then began, "Prince Keiren has been overseeing most affairs during your absence. Now that you're back, he might plan to return to his own territory."


"I sense there's more you want to say. Out with it," Drayce prompted.


"The woman whom Prince Keiren married, she is here in the capital and staying in his residence which is outside the palace," Jasper replied. "Great Lady Theodora summoned her to the Crystal Palace, but Prince Keiren refused to allow it." He paused, then added, "He also denied the Great Lady's request to register her as a member of the Ivanov family."


"It's always been this way, and he won't change his mind," Drayce said.


"But she is his wife," Jasper insisted. "Even though he married her secretly and she comes from humble family, not from nobility, she is now an Ivanov. Why does he always keep her away and never bring her to family events? Hardly anyone even knows she exists, and it seems he prefers it that way."


"It's his choice," Drayce responded. "We shouldn't delve into his personal affairs."


"What if one day she has his child?" Jasper pressed on.


Drayce stopped what he was doing and finally looked at him, only to hear Jasper continue, "Wouldn't that child be of Ivanov blood? Would he also keep his own child hidden from the family? If not for his wife coming here unannounced, she wouldn't have made it to the capital at all. I wonder why Prince Keiren did this; I can't see any malice in his actions, and that worries me even more."


"You overthink things," Drayce said dismissively, clearly uninterested in Jasper's concerns.


"I am your personal adviser, and it's my duty to look into every matter that concerns you and the people around you," Jasper asserted. "He could have married a woman from noble family with strong hold and increase his power and authority, but he rejected all such offers and married that woman from an ordinary family. Whether his intentions are good, bad, or indifferent, I need to understand them."


"Let him handle it. That's his wife and his family," Drayce replied solemnly, returning to his work.


"Fine! It's not as if I have time to waste if you're not interested," Jasper conceded, shifting the topic to more pressing affairs. "The border we share with Thevailes—they have troops stationed there and..."


As the hour wore on, the study door swung open without prior permission, allowed by Slayer, the guard stationed outside. Drayce, caught mid-task, looked up to see his wife's disapproving expression.


"Dray, how long has it been since you have been working? Didn't you say you would finish it soon and resume your rest?" Seren asked, her voice tinged with irritation.


"Good afternoon, Your Majesty," Jasper interjected, bowing deeply before stepping aside.


She acknowledged him with a brief nod and moved closer to Drayce. "Why are you still here, working?"


Caught off guard by her sudden appearance, Drayce faltered, his words a mixture of apology and surprise. "My Queen, I almost finished…."


She glanced at the desk full of various documents spread on it and she then turned to Jasper, "Almost finished?" Her gaze questioning and dead serious.


Jasper promptly responded, "Not at all, Your Majesty. We've barely begun. According to my estimates, it will take several more hours for His Majesty to complete everything."


Drayce shot Jasper a sharp glare, which Jasper met with a mischievous grin. 'Time to pay back, Drayce Ivanov.'


Drayce's eyes narrowed menacingly towards Jasper's hair as if to say, 'You are going to lose all of them soon.'


Jasper awkwardly cleared his throat and looked away, waiting to enjoy Drayce being scolded by his wife.


"Dray, did you just lie to me?" Seren's voice rose with anger.


Drayce approached her and took her hand gently. "My Queen, I intended to pause for a break and then continue working later. How could I lie to you? Let's return to our chamber so I can rest."


Although Seren seemed unconvinced, she acquiesced and began walking away, signaling for him to follow.


Before departing, Drayce gave Jasper one last menacing look, making him shiver. "Any slim chances you had of getting a vacation, you've clearly lost them," Drayce said, and followed his wife.


"Dray," Jasper called out, but received no response.


He turned to Slayer. "He's so cruel."


"You deserve it," Slayer replied curtly before walking off.


Left alone, Jasper fought the urge to throttle his two friends. 'Friends?' he sighed inwardly 'More like my nemeses reincarnated from my past life.'



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