Chapter 388: The kindest words.
King Raff did not respond to what Roland said. Roland drew in a deep breath and he sat down. A quiet settled in
between them-thick and old, like dust from a forgotten tomb.
Roland took another breath and he said, "I love my wife like a man who rules beside a den of lions," he said
softly. "I know exactly who she is and what she is. She us not just my queen. She is the second half of my two
pronged sword. When she speaks, people listen--because her voice carries iron and mercy in equal parts.
When the people are starving, she does not hesitate to open her purse or that of the Thorin family to feed them.
If a plague or disease is spreading, she sleeps in an alchemy room, trying to figure out what herbs will cure our
people.
When there is a threat on the wall, she does not hide but she picks up a blade, takes my hand and we fly to the
wall together. We fight side by side and bathe in the blood of our enemies. She is fearless and she is my pride."
"And if she turns on you?" King Raff asked, narrowing his eyes. "Lord Benwick warnedabout her."
"I choose to trust what | see and if that changes in future, it will not be impossible for us to go our separate ways
legally. As for Lord Benwick, if he thought that my wife was so dangerous, why them did he try so hard to work
for her?" Roland asked. "And when she refused, why was he so angry that he tried to blackmail her? Listeners
were eliminated for a reason. You seem to have forgotten that."
"As were female mages." King Raff retorted. "You have also forgotten that."
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Roland shrugged. "A female mage and a male mage are no different. They can both manipulate anyone if they
wish to. Male mages only survived because kings needed them to becsword mages and lead battle. If not,
they would have been stripped of magic too."
King Raff could see that he was losing this argument. He sighed, long and low. Exhaustion was already claiming
his body. "You are too naive and gentle."
"I am deliberate." Roland answered.
"You are too enamored." King Raff suggested.
"I am not afraid to dance with fire." Roland replied.
"You are..." King Raff sighed. This gwas too tiring and he just wanted to sleep.
Sigrid had been right about his body, it could not keep up anymore. "I hope you know what you are doing son
otherwise, one day you will wake up and she will be king and you will be nothing."
Roland tilted his head, "That does not sound bad at all. At the end of the day, our child will be the one to sit on
the throne. | am not like you, | have no plans to rule into my nineties and die on the throne.
Someday, preferably after my fiftieth birthday, Sigrid and I will both retire. | will take my wife traveling and we
will see the entire world. There is more to life than being the ruler of an empire.
| may not have learned many things from you but one thing I have learned is not not to be obsessed with
anything. Stop worrying about my wife and her ambitions. Where you failed, | will succeed.
Strength does not always roar father, sometimes it stands besides strength and calls it home."
King Raff regarded his son for the longest time. Then, slowly, he eased himself down and closed his eyes. "I give
up. May your hbe forged in a will that was stronger than mine son."
Roland found these to be the nicest and kindest words his father had ever said to him. In his books, this was the
best and most honest conversation that they had ever had.
He covered his father with a blanket and left the room. Only after walking out of the hospital did he recall that he
had not asked his father about Benjamin.
For the first tsince putting Benjamin under house arrest, Roland decided to visit this brother.
He went to his estate alone, with just his knights. When he arrived, a maid informed him that Benjamin was
sleeping. The knights went to his chambers and forced him out of bed where he lay, between two naked maids.
Benjamin dressed up hastily and walked down the stairs barefoot and rumpled. He had grown a beard, and his
hair was longer. He had also gained more weight compared to the last tRoland had seen him. This was
especially around the stomach.
When he saw Roland, he did not bow. "Have you cto take my head today brother?"
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Roland’s answer was silence.
Benjamin smiled. "Ah, that’s not it. | guess you have cto stripmore of my freedoms. What do you plan
to take this time? My food, wine, women?"
"Father is awake." Roland shared as he sat down.
Benjamin pointed at the television hanging on his wall. "I have a crystalvision so | am aware. It was circulating on
the news the day after your mother was buried." He threw himself into a chair. "My sincerest condolences on
that by the way. | never got to say it at the right tseeing as to how | was so politely kept from attending the
funeral to gloat."
Roland did not respond.
Benjamin laughed. "We both know that she was behind the fire in which my mother died. Let's not pretend the
cold Maurelia was a sweet warm loving woman."
Roland sneered, "I just told you that father is awake and what you want to discuss is my mother. Your priorities
as ever seem to be misplaced brother."
Benjamin's face twitched. "Is he....aware?"
If by that you mean does he remember the fact that you left him to die, then yes. He remembers the attack."
Roland stood and moved to stand by the window. "At first, | thought he was not asking about it because he
wanted to forgive you or he had forgotten but then | was told that he asked about Emmah." Roland looked back
at Benjamin. "The woman that you chose to save instead of him. The murderer you loved."