Reborn as the Psycho Villainess Who Ate Her Slave Beasts' Contracts-Chapter 100 --
By outsourcing assassination to the same contractors his daughters were using, he created perfect deniability. Everyone blamed each other. No one suspected the Emperor himself was funding some of the attempts.
And the ones who survived? They’d be battle-tested, paranoid, skilled at detecting threats. Exactly the qualities needed to rule a dangerous empire.
Elara felt... nothing. Not betrayal. Not anger. Not even surprise.
Just cold assessment.
Her father had paid three thousand gold to have her killed. Twice. She’d survived both times. Therefore she’d passed his tests and remained in the succession battle. 𝕗𝕣𝐞𝐞𝘄𝐞𝚋𝚗𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗹.𝚌𝕠𝚖
Simple. Logical. Efficient.
The fox knight spoke from the doorway. "Your Highness? Is everything alright?"
"Define ’alright,’" Elara said.
"You’ve been standing there for ten minutes without moving."
"I’m processing new information." She turned back to the desk. "How many people in this palace know the Shadow Guild delivers intelligence to me?"
"Very few, Your Highness. We’ve been careful."
"Good. This information doesn’t leave this room." She gathered the documents and fed them into the fireplace, watching them burn. "No one can know we discovered the Emperor’s involvement."
"Your Highness... what did you discover?"
Elara watched the last page curl and blacken in the flames. "That my father is more dangerous than all my sisters combined. And that surviving the succession battle means surviving him, not just them."
She turned back to face the fox knight. "The assassination attempts against me—two of them were funded by the Emperor himself. Not because he wants me dead. Because he’s testing whether I deserve to live."
The fox knight’s ears flattened completely. "The Emperor tried to have you killed?"
"Tried to test me," Elara corrected. "There’s a difference. If he wanted me dead, I’d be dead. He has resources far beyond what my sisters can access." She walked back to her desk. "No, this was evaluation. I survived, therefore I passed. The question is what test comes next."
"Your Highness, this is—"
"Strategic information that changes how I approach the succession battle." Elara pulled out fresh paper and started writing. "I’ve been treating this as competition against my sisters. But the real opponent is the Emperor. He’s controlling the entire game."
She made notes quickly:
**Revised Succession Battle Assessment:**
**Primary Threat:** Emperor (active elimination of unsuitable candidates)
**Secondary Threats:** First Princess Eleana, Third Princess Mingzhu (both also being tested by Emperor)
**Current Status:** Passed two Emperor-sponsored tests. Unknown how many more tests will occur.
**Strategic Implications:**
- Can’t trust that surviving sisters’ attacks means safety—Emperor may test again
- Duke Romian marriage becomes even more critical (military protection may deter Emperor’s tests)
- Need to appear valuable to empire, not just capable of survival
- Must avoid any action Emperor would classify as "fundamental flaw" (disloyalty, corruption, incompetence)
She studied her notes. The Duke Romian marriage took on new significance now. If the Emperor was testing all his daughters, marrying Duke Romian—one of the Emperor’s most trusted advisors—would signal that Elara had powerful backing.
It might make the Emperor reconsider whether testing her further was worth the political cost.
Or it might trigger a more severe test to see if she was worthy of such an alliance.
Either way, she needed that marriage.
A knock at the door. One of the younger beast knights entered and bowed. "Your Highness, a message from the palace administration."
He handed over a sealed envelope. Imperial seal. Official.
Elara opened it.
**NOTICE OF FORMAL DINNER**
**All Princesses of the Imperial Family are commanded to attend a formal succession dinner three days hence. Attendance is mandatory. Dress: Full formal court attire.**
**By order of His Imperial Majesty.**
Three days.
The same day Duke Romian would give his answer to the marriage proposal.
Elara read between the lines immediately. This wasn’t just a dinner. It was theater. The Emperor gathering all his daughters in one room, probably to make some announcement about the succession battle.
And the timing—exactly three days—meant he knew about Duke Romian’s deliberation period. Of course he knew. He knew everything.
"Your Highness?" the fox knight asked. "What is it?"
"A summons. Mandatory formal dinner in three days. All princesses required to attend." Elara set down the notice. "The Emperor wants us all in one room."
"That’s dangerous. With all your sisters there—"
"It’s a test," Elara said. "Another one. He wants to see how we interact. Who forms alliances. Who tries to eliminate rivals. How we handle being forced into proximity."
She walked to her wardrobe and pulled out the white suit. It was wrinkled from travel, needed cleaning.
"I’ll need formal court attire," she said. "Something appropriate for imperial dinner. But not traditional."
"Your Highness, the notice specifically says—"
"I know what it says. And I’ll comply with ’formal court attire.’ But formal doesn’t mean traditional gowns and elaborate hair." She held up the white suit. "This can be made formal with the right accessories. Get me a tailor. Someone who understands structure."
"Yes, Your Highness."
The knight left. Elara returned to her desk and pulled out the calendar.
Three days until:
1. Duke Romian’s answer to marriage proposal
2. Mandatory succession dinner with all princesses
3. Unknown test from the Emperor
She needed to be ready for all three.
The door opened again. Different knight this time. "Your Highness, the Shadow Guild’s messenger is here. He says there’s urgent additional information. He’s requesting immediate audience."
Elara’s stomach tightened slightly—closest thing to anxiety she could feel. "Show him in."
The messenger entered—hooded, masked, anonymous. He bowed and produced another sealed envelope.
"This arrived at the Guild house one hour ago, Your Highness. Marked urgent for your eyes only."
Elara took it. Broke the seal. Read the single page inside.
**EMERGENCY ADDENDUM TO PREVIOUS REPORT:**
**New intelligence obtained within the last 24 hours:**
**The Emperor has placed a new contract. Target: Fourth Princess Elara Blackwood. Amount: 10,000 gold. Timing: To be executed during the formal succession dinner in three days.**
**Contract specifications: "Final evaluation. If target survives, cease all testing. If target fails, elimination is permanent."**
**This appears to be the Emperor’s final test of the Fourth Princess. Success means entering the succession battle as a legitimate candidate. Failure means death.**
**The Shadow Guild has been offered this contract. We have not accepted, per our agreement with Your Highness. However, other contractors have bid on it. Assassination attempt during the dinner is CERTAIN.**
**Recommended action: Do not attend the dinner. No survival strategy is guaranteed against this level of threat.**
Elara read it twice. Then folded it carefully.
Ten thousand gold. Final evaluation.
The Emperor had decided that the succession dinner would be her final test. Survive an assassination attempt in front of all her sisters and the entire court, and she’d proven herself worthy. Die, and she’d failed.
Simple. Brutal. Efficient.
The messenger watched her. "Your Highness... the Guild leadership wishes to know if you want protection services during the dinner. We can provide—"
"No," Elara said. "If I bring Shadow Guild protection, the Emperor will know I discovered his involvement. That would invalidate the test."
"Your Highness, this is a death sentence. Ten thousand gold will attract the best assassins in the empire—"
"I know." Elara’s voice was calm. "But if I don’t attend, I fail the test by default. And if I attend with obvious protection, I fail for cheating. The only way to pass is to attend, appear vulnerable, and survive anyway."
The messenger was quiet for a moment. "The Guild has never had a client quite like you, Your Highness."
"Is that a compliment?"







