Chapter 389: Fire between brothers.
Benjamin looked away from Roland, hiding the ticking of his jaw. Each and everyone of Emmah’s messes was a
slap to his face. He had asked her to be patient and wait for him. She had turned around, found new suitors, got
herself pregnant, killed her stepmother and gone on the run.
The servants and the knights had enjoyed whispering and laughing at him when they thought he could not hear
them. But how could he not hear them? There was nothing to do in this house turned prison than to listen to
them talk about the world beyond the walls of his home.
"Firstly, nobody could have predicted that Emmah would beca murderer and secondly, | did not choose
between. | just knew that everyone else would be saving our father and | was the only one interested in saving
her. How could I have known that the knights would fail and father would end up stabbed and poisoned?"
Benjamin defended himself with strength, bellowing. "Emmah screamed and | had only seconds to decide..."
"Bullshit!" Roland raged, "You are a knight and you had a duty." He reminded his brother sharply, "Duty to our
father. To the man that personally taught you how to fight with a sword and gave you every privilege. Who called
you his "precious son."
"And you," Benjamin muttered, "were always his choice of crown prince."
Roland's eyes flickered. "Only because | was born first and let's not pretend like he did not consider at one point
taking the title fromand passing it to you. It is only because he knew what the nobles would say that he held
himself back. Don’t sit there and pretend that your mother did not peddle this idea to him at one point or
another."
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Benjamin stood up and started walking towards Roland but the knights drew their swords at him and he
staggered back. "If my mother had as much influence over him like everyone says, he would not have pushed
you to fulfill all the duties of a crown prince or sent you off in wars to build a reputation for yourself as a hero
among the people. He lovedbecause | was safe, there was no noble house pressuring him to pushinto
your position.
| was not a threat to him like you, the half De-Kensington that could rebel and take the throne with the support of
the queen and probably half of the noble families in this land. He has always known that you are the future and
he respected that even though he never embraced you." His voice trembled with rage. "I wanted that. | wanted
to be crown prince. If he lovedso much, he should have givenwhat he knew | wanted--what mother
wanted."
Roland scoffed. Everyone wanted to be crown prince but only in safe times. When he was heading out to war,
nobody ever knew if he would be back dead or paralyzed. When he was heading to really dangerous territories,
consort Rina and their father would find reasons to keep Benjamin back. And him, there was no parent to even
hug as he set out.
Benjamin felt shattered as he drew in rugged breaths. "Has he truly not asked for me?"
"No." Roland answered.
Benjamin's jaw clenched. "Tell me, what decision would you have made if you were there and Sigrid was
standing where Emmah was. Would you have watched the woman you love die just so you could please the man
that never shared a single moment of affection with you?"
"I would have stopped the blade, with my own blade or my body." Roland replied without hesitation. "Because |
am a knight and protecting the king is my duty. The king's death is sometimes the death of an empire. | can
sacrifice myself for that duty. Any woman that marries a knight knows this."
Benjamin looked up and laughed. "Then you are a fool and you do not deserve the love of your wife."
Roland shook his head, "My wife is no ordinary woman, that is why forthe choice is simple. If Sigrid was
standing where Emmah was, she would be giving hell to the assassins. She would be fighting back with a sword
or magic. | have all the confidence in the world that she would win.
Emmabh is or was a mage too and she was always unnaturally lucky. | am quite certain that she would have
survived somehow even if you did not intervene. You made the wrong choice Benjamin."
Benjamin’s laugh was hollow. "I guess that is easy for you to say now that you remindof how great your wife
is. But let's be honest, even if she was not all that great, you would not have saved her because your love is
diplomacy and power. It is why you imprisonedhere, is it not?"
Roland sighed and studied Benjamin. "I never realized it when we were younger. How much you loathed me.
Every move | made, you analyzed and read much into, seeing things that were not there. I did not imprison you
here to show off my power.
| needed time. Tto rule and move the empire forward at a twhen the people were uneasy. Tfor
father to heal. Tfor you to understand what it means to bear the weight of consequence. Tfor you to
decide on what you will do if father forgives you." Roland slow walked back to the chair and sat down. "Surely,
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men do not trust you to protect them as they protect you."
Benjamin threw his head back. He had not thought at all about what to do. He did not know if he would get a
chance to live after all that occurred. Like most of the people that knew the inner story, he was expecting his
father to give him a death sentence.
He had even cto the conclusion that it would not be a public beheading but maybe poison, something quiet
that would not cause a fuss.
"Do you know what he intends to do with me?" Benjamin asked.
Roland crossed a leg over the other. "I don’t know. He may forgive you. He may not. But know this--neither | nor
Galen will protect or defend you. If you could leave your beloved father to die, then we can only imagine what
you would do to brothers that you don’t love.
If you are not forgiven but he decides to let you live, | advise you to leave Eldoria immediately. Go somewhere
far away and never return. Start a new life, maybe you will find happiness and a new dream. Even if father
forgives you, | advise you to do the same." Roland stood up. "This is the only mercy that | will show you and the
last tthat | will call you brother."
Benjamin claimed his jaw. The warning in the message was clear. If he did not leave, he would die. Roland did
not say goodbye and Benjamin did not hear the door close.
Somewhere in the silence, the king's judgement awaited but a verdict had already been given and it was exile.