Reborn as the Psycho Villainess Who Ate Her Slave Beasts' Contracts-Chapter 131 --31
"I need time to consider this," Elara said finally.
"You don’t have time. Port Crestfall is under siege. My mercenaries can save it, but only if I give the order tonight. After dawn, it’s too late."
"So this is coercion. Accept alliance or lose my city."
"This is reality. You need help. I’m offering it. The price is alliance. Take it or leave it."
Elara calculated rapidly.
Option 1: Accept Sera’s alliance, save Port Crestfall, gain powerful ally but risk eventual betrayal.
Option 2: Refuse alliance, rely on beast knights and Duke Romian’s forces, higher risk of losing Port Crestfall.
Option 3: Accept alliance temporarily, use Sera’s resources, then reassess commitment later.
Options one and three were similar. Both involved working with Sera in the short term.
The question was whether she could trust Sera enough to formalize it.
Helena’s lie detection would help, but Helena wasn’t here.
"If I accept," Elara said carefully, "I want formal agreement. Written, witnessed, legally binding. Terms clearly specified. No ambiguity."
"Agreed. I’ll have my legal advisors draft it tonight."
"And I want Helena to verify your intentions using her lie detection. You submit to magical verification that you’re being honest about the alliance terms."
Sera paused. Then nodded. "Acceptable. I have nothing to hide. If magical verification proves I’m honest, that should satisfy your concerns."
"One more condition. The beast knight liberation plan remains mine. You support it but don’t interfere with implementation."
"Agreed. And in exchange, the civilian reforms remain mine. You support them but don’t interfere with implementation."
"Acceptable."
They stared at each other in the darkness.
"So we have an agreement?" Sera asked.
"Provisional agreement, subject to formal documentation and magical verification. If both conditions are met, then yes. We ally against the other candidates, combine our resources, and compete fairly for final succession afterward."
Sera extended her hand. "Partners?"
Elara shook it. "Partners. Provisionally." 𝕗𝐫𝚎𝗲𝘄𝐞𝕓𝐧𝕠𝘃𝕖𝐥.𝐜𝚘𝚖
"Good enough for now." Sera pulled out a communication crystal. "I’m sending the order to my mercenaries. They’ll reinforce Port Crestfall before dawn. Your city will survive."
She spoke into the crystal briefly, then put it away.
"Thank you," Elara said.
"Don’t thank me. This is strategic alliance, not charity. You’re useful to me alive and powerful. That’s why I’m helping."
"I understand. That’s more reliable than emotional assistance anyway."
Sera smiled. "You really are different from the others. Most princesses would be offended by such transactional framing. You find it reassuring."
"Because it’s honest. I can work with honest self-interest. Pretended altruism is harder to predict."
"Exactly. Which is why this alliance might actually work." Sera started to leave, then paused. "One more thing. The First Consort’s arrest creates power vacuum. Eleana will try to fill it, consolidate her mother’s faction. We should move against her before she recovers from the political damage."
"Agreed. How do you propose we do that?"
"I have evidence that Eleana was involved in the Second Princess’s death three years ago. The one that was ruled accidental. With Helena’s lie detection and my evidence, we could reopen that investigation. Destroy Eleana’s position completely."
Elara processed that. "You’ve been holding that evidence for three years?"
"Waiting for the right moment to use it. This is the right moment. Eleana is weakened, her mother’s arrested, her faction is fracturing. Strike now and we eliminate our strongest remaining competitor."
"I’ll consider it. But I want to see the evidence first."
"I’ll send it tomorrow. After we finalize the alliance documentation." Sera disappeared into the shadows, moving so quietly Elara barely heard her leave.
Elara stood alone by the fountain, processing everything that had just happened.
She’d made a provisional alliance with the Third Princess. The most dangerous, most subtle, most strategically brilliant of her sisters.
Either it was the smartest decision she’d made in the succession battle, or she’d just signed her own death warrant.
Time would tell which.
She walked back to the estate where Duke Romian was waiting anxiously.
"Well?" he asked.
"I made a deal. Sera sends mercenaries to save Port Crestfall. In exchange, we form alliance against the other candidates."
"Elara, that’s insane—Sera is—"
"Dangerous. Strategic. Brilliant. Yes. But also someone who wants reforms similar to mine. Who’s been evaluating me for six months. Who blocked assassination attempts from other sources even while testing me with her own." Elara sat down. "It’s risky. But the alternative was losing Port Crestfall. I chose the risk."
"What if she betrays you?"
"Then I deal with that when it happens. But for now, she’s more useful as ally than enemy. And I’ve built in verification requirements—Helena’s lie detection, formal documentation, clear terms. If Sera tries to betray me, I’ll have warning and legal recourse."
Duke Romian shook his head. "You’ve just allied with the woman who tried to kill you four times."
"And blocked six other attempts. The math favors alliance." Elara looked at the maps of Port Crestfall. "Besides, her mercenaries are saving my city right now. That’s worth considerable risk."
A new message arrived from Port Crestfall.
Reinforcements arrived—thirty combat mages, just showed up out of nowhere. They’re breaking the siege. Baron Veltri’s forces are retreating. We’re going to survive.
Who sent them? They said they were ’friends of the Fourth Princess.’
—Gregor
Elara showed the message to Duke Romian. "Sera kept her word. The mercenaries are there. Port Crestfall will survive."
"For now. But at what cost?"
"Alliance with the Third Princess. Formal partnership against other candidates. And commitment to compete fairly for final succession." Elara stood. "Whether that’s a good trade or a terrible mistake, we’ll find out soon enough."
"What’s the next move?"
"We finalize the alliance documentation. Verify Sera’s honesty through Helena’s lie detection. Then we usethe combined resources to eliminate our remaining competitors—starting with Eleana."
She walked to the window, looking out at the dark palace complex.
"The succession battle just shifted completely. The First Consort is arrested. Eleana is damaged. And I’ve allied with the most dangerous princess in the competition." Elara’s voice was calm, analytical. "We’re entering the endgame. Three to six months from now, one of us will be Empress. The question is which one."
"And if it’s Sera instead of you?"
"Then I’ve failed. But at least the empire will have a competent ruler who wants to reform systems rather than just maintain power." Elara turned back. "That’s acceptable outcome. Not preferred, but acceptable."
Duke Romian poured two glasses of wine. "You’re remarkably calm about potentially losing everything."
"Panic would be counterproductive." She accepted the glass. "Besides, I haven’t lost yet. I’ve just changed strategy. Alliance with Sera gives me resources I didn’t have before. If I use them well, my chances of winning actually increase."
"You’re treating this like a business merger."
"It essentially is. Combining assets for mutual benefit." She drank. "Though I recognize others would frame it more emotionally. Sisterhood, betrayal, dramatic irony."
"Most people would be terrified of allying with someone who tried to kill them."
"Most people make decisions based on fear rather than calculation. I don’t have that limitation." Elara set down the glass. "Sera tried to kill me, yes. But she also protected me. The attempts she sent were survivable tests. The ones she blocked would have succeeded. That suggests she values me alive more than dead. That’s a solid foundation for alliance."
"Or she’s playing a very long game."
"Possibly. But so am I. We’ll see who plays it better."







