Leveling Up by Seducing Milfs-Chapter 297. Thirteen to Zero, and One of Them Voted for All the Wrong Reasons
She went back to the text.
Natasha gave Rick her verification at three in the morning while he was reading the Sael document she had left him. This was a secondary file that she had not shown to the Council because it was more of a pattern than proof, and patterns needed the right moment.
"Verification is done," she said. "The designation code is confirmed, the motion language is correct, and the override is ready to go tomorrow morning."
She put the verification document on the desk and then stood up, which meant there was something else.
"The junior Councillor Fredrich was named as the one who made the original motions," she said. "Councillor Sael, I looked at their voting record for the past eighteen months after I finished checking Fredrich’s."
"And?"
"The way they voted on implementation motions is consistent with someone who knew ahead of time what each motion was supposed to do... it was not a proof, but a pattern." She put the Sael file on top of the verification document.
"Fredrich was informed that Sael was an unwitting tool of the implementation, and I believe Fredrich accepted that notion. " There was a pause. "I suspect he was misled by someone who provided false information."
Rick took a look at the Sael file. "Is Sael still on the Council?"
"Yes, they voted for the motion to suspend today."
"Of course they did."
He leaned back. From Sael’s point of view, the suspension motion had done two things: it had stopped the mechanism before it could be traced back any further, and it had shown that the parties involved were working together in a session that was being closely watched.
"Tomorrow, after the override runs, we’ll find out what Sael really knew."
"Yes," Natasha said.
She grabbed her notes and walked to the door. She stopped at the door, just like she did when she had one more thing to say that didn’t fit the main topic but was still part of the conversation.
"Your socket is less noisy than it is right now."
"Yes."
"Good, I’m glad that you’re doing fine as the Rick I know and love," she said, and gave him a quick peck on the lips, and then she left.
Rick sat in the study with the Sael document and thought about what distributed networks really looked like when the architect stepped back. When Zein left the domain, the Shadow Covenant was still going on.
It had restructured around the people who had a reason to keep it going, and at least one of those people was sitting at the Mage Council table in the Punisher faction, voting the right way at the right time, exactly where they needed to be to see the implementation mechanism be put on hold and learn everything about how it had been found.
He thought about the thing that had settled in the socket, finally coming to rest after two hundred years of movement.
He thought about Sael, who had voted the right way today for all the wrong reasons.
He put the Sael file in his coat pocket next to Thessara’s note and went to sleep.
There were thirteen members, and each seat had an override motion. Natasha’s verification document was in the record position.
The meeting started off quickly, as if it were a formality that had already been decided and was now being carried out.
Councillor Veth made the motion. The vote went in order.
Eleven are clean.
Rick looked at the table.
Twelve. Next was Sael.
They looked at the motion language like a reader who had just come across a familiar piece of writing. Not the hesitation of someone who wasn’t sure how to vote, and not the confidence of someone who had already made up their mind.
The fact that someone could read a notation system they were familiar with and figure out what reading it aloud in this room on this day would confirm about them to anyone who was paying close attention and knew what to look for in the two seconds before they had to speak.
Rick was looking.
Sael looked up from the motion.
They looked at Zephyra. Not to Rick, not to Fredrich, and not to the verification document on the table.
To Zephyra, who was the second advisor, the folio was open and the expression was perfect.
Zephyra stopped moving.
Not the calmness of a professional who is working through a difficult problem. The specific stillness of someone who has just gotten news they weren’t expecting and is carefully holding on to every other expression while they think about it.
Sael said, "Yes."
Thirteen to zero. The motion passed.
The session is over. The override would happen in less than an hour.
The room emptied quickly, like a council that had done what it needed to do and wanted to get back to the argument about what would happen next. Rick stayed until the last person left.
There were only three people left: him, Natasha at the other end of the room, and Zephyra at the advisor position.
He turned to Zephyra.
She was staring at the door that Sael had gone through.
"Zephyra."
She paused for a moment. When she answered, her voice was exactly flat in the way she spoke when something had hit her deeper than she was going to show.
"Sael looked at me."
"Yes."
"Not at you nor at the vote... but at me." A pause. "That look wasn’t by chance."
"No."
She turned to look at him, her expression mirroring someone who had just grasped the full scope of a problem that had gone unnoticed until moments ago. "Sael knows who I am in the succession architecture."
"Not through Fredrich, but through the Heldrich notation in the motion language." She glanced back at the door. "They deciphered the designation code and understood my father’s theoretical framework."
"They also realized I would be the one to discover the mechanism."
"That means they voted to put it on hold because it was safer than exposing it," Rick said. "It keeps them in the room and gives the appearance of collaboration."
Natasha chimed in from the other end, "They’re not concerned about being discovered."
"They’re managing discovery. Anyone who wishes to continue doing business must vote correctly in a session, as incorrect voting would raise immediate suspicion."
Rick said, "They’re still active."
"Yes," Zephyra confirmed.
"And they know your identity within the network."
She closed her folio case with the same careful, deliberate motion she reserved for matters best put off until the right moment.
"Yes," she affirmed. "And they’ve known since before I arrived."
The ward-monitoring crystals at each seat continued to record the last few minutes, as they always did at the end of a session and into the ensuing silence. Thirteen votes were cast, the motion passed, and the administrative override was enacted.
A successful meeting of the Council is now documented. Fredrich’s disclosure was addressed, the mechanism was put on hold, and the immediate crisis was resolved.
And one Councillor had looked across the table at Zephyra, not with surprise or concern, but with the specific recognition of someone who had been in the right room, waiting for the right person to arrive, and was satisfied to find her present.
[Please wake up, d...]
Rick’s eye opened wide. ’Huh...?’
’What the...?’







