Reborn as the Psycho Villainess Who Ate Her Slave Beasts' Contracts-Chapter 134 --
Elara almost smiled. "Come. We have work to do. The evidence against Eleana needs to be organized into formal presentation. The Emperor will want comprehensive documentation, not just scattered proof. And we need to anticipate Eleana’s counter-arguments so we can refute them preemptively."
They worked late into the night, preparing the case that would destroy First Princess Eleana’s succession chances and eliminate Elara’s strongest remaining competitor.
Outside, the palace slept.
But inside Duke Romian’s estate, the Fourth Princess and the Third Princess’s alliance was just beginning.
And the succession battle was about to enter its final, bloodiest phase.
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Three Days Later - The Emperor’s Private Study
Elara and Sera entered together, carrying the evidence about Second Princess’s death.
The Emperor sat by his fireplace, looking older and more tired than Elara had seen since the trial. The First Consort’s arrest had aged him visibly.
"Fourth Daughter. Third Daughter." He gestured to chairs. "Sit. I’m told you have evidence about Second Princess Sera’s death three years ago."
"Yes, Your Majesty," Sera said. She laid out the documents systematically. "Witness testimony from the servant who sabotaged her carriage. Financial records showing payment from First Princess Eleana’s accounts. Magical analysis proving the ’accident’ was deliberately caused."
The Emperor read through everything slowly. His expression didn’t change much, but his hands tightened on the papers.
"Second Princess died three years ago. Why bring this forward now?"
"Because justice delayed is still justice," Elara said. "And because the succession battle has reached a point where hidden crimes need exposure. If Eleana murdered Sera to eliminate competition, that disqualifies her from succession."
"Or you two are using old evidence to eliminate your remaining competitor now that the First Consort is arrested and Eleana is weakened."
"Both can be true, Your Majesty," Sera said calmly. "We’re using this evidence strategically. But the evidence is real. Sera was murdered. Eleana ordered it. That matters regardless of our timing."
The Emperor set down the documents. "You two have allied."
It wasn’t a question.
"Yes, Your Majesty," Elara confirmed. "Formal agreement. We’re combining resources to eliminate remaining competitors, then competing fairly for final succession."
"Show me the agreement."
Elara handed over the signed alliance document.
The Emperor read it carefully. "Comprehensive. Well-structured. You’ve planned this for a while, Third Daughter."
"Yes, Your Majesty. I’ve been evaluating Fourth Sister for six months. She’s the only candidate who shares my commitment to meaningful reform."
"Beast knight liberation and civilian rights. Ambitious agenda."
"Necessary agenda," Elara said. "The empire is broken. Inefficient. Corrupt. These reforms fix systemic problems."
"They also trigger civil war."
"Possibly. But that’s manageable with proper planning and sufficient military force." Elara met his gaze. "You wanted someone who could actually change things. Sera and I can. Together we have the resources, the intelligence, and the strategic capability to implement reforms the empire desperately needs."
The Emperor was quiet for a long moment. Staring into the fire.
"You’re asking me to support your alliance. To approve your aggressive timeline. To look the other way while you eliminate your sisters and restructure imperial power."
"Yes," both princesses said simultaneously.
"In exchange for what?"
"Functional empire," Sera said. "Better governance. Reduced corruption. Systems that actually work. Everything you wanted to build with Lin Mei but couldn’t because the noble families blocked you."
The Emperor’s expression flickered. "You’re using Lin Mei’s memory to manipulate me."
"We’re using Lin Mei’s vision to show you we’re serious about change. She wanted efficient governance and civilian welfare improvements. We’re committing to exactly that." Sera leaned forward. "Your Majesty, you’ve spent forty years maintaining a broken system because you lost hope after she died. Let us finish what she started."
"And you think you can succeed where I failed?"
"We have advantages you didn’t have," Elara said. "Alliance between two strong candidates. Beast knight military support. Commercial wealth independent of noble families. Popular backing from populations you couldn’t access. And most importantly—we’re not emotionally paralyzed by grief the way you were after Lin Mei died."
It was brutally honest. Possibly too honest.
The Emperor stared at Elara. "You really don’t fear me, do you?"
"I respect your authority. I recognize you could execute me with a word. But I don’t experience fear the way most people do. So no, I don’t fear you." She paused. "I do, however, value your approval. Not emotionally, but strategically. Your support makes this much easier."
The Emperor actually laughed. "Lin Mei would have loved you. She used to say the same kind of things—brutal truths delivered without any social cushioning."
He stood and walked to his desk. Pulled out his personal seal—the one he’d used to witness Elara’s beast knight liberation commitment.
"I’ll support your alliance. I’ll approve the investigation into Sera’s death. I’ll back your reforms when you’re ready to implement them." He stamped both the alliance document and the evidence file. "But understand this: you’re children are playing with forces that destroyed better people than you. The noble families will fight back. Some of your reforms will fail. People will die. The empire might fracture."
"We know," Sera said.
"And you’re proceeding anyway."
"Yes."
"Because you’re smart enough to succeed or arrogant enough not to care about failure?"
Elara answered: "Because the alternative—maintaining the current broken system—has guaranteed negative outcomes. Our approach has uncertain outcomes. Uncertain is better than guaranteed failure."
The Emperor nodded slowly. "That’s actually sound logic." He handed back the stamped documents. "Go. Destroy Eleana. Consolidate power. Implement your reforms. Just try not to burn down the entire empire in the process."
"We’ll try, Your Majesty," Sera said.
"And Fourth Daughter?"
"Yes, Your Majesty?"
"Your mother would be proud. So would Lin Mei. You’re doing what they both wanted—fixing the system through practical action instead of just hoping it gets better." His voice was quiet. "Don’t waste this opportunity."
"I won’t."
They left the study with imperial approval for their alliance and authorization to investigate Eleana for murder.
The succession battle had just become a two-person race.
Elara and Sera versus everyone else.
And with the Emperor’s backing, they’d probably win.
The only question was what happened after they eliminated all other competitors and had to compete against each other.
But that was a problem for later.
Right now, they had work to do.
Starting with destroying First Princess Eleana Blackwood once and for all.
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Three days after the alliance was formalized, Sera requested an urgent private meeting with Elara and the Emperor.
"There’s something I need to reveal," she said when they gathered in the Emperor’s private study. "Something I’ve kept hidden for three years. But with our alliance formalized and the succession battle escalating, it’s time for the truth."
The Emperor set down his wine glass. "What truth, Third Daughter?"
"About Second Princess Lera." Sera’s voice was steady, but her hands were clasped tightly. "The official story is that she married a minor noble three years ago and went into exile for health recovery. That she’s living quietly in the southern provinces."
"Yes," the Emperor said. "I approved that arrangement myself when her health deteriorated."
"That story is a lie, Your Majesty. Second Princess Lera is dead. She’s been dead for three years. I’ve been maintaining the fiction to protect myself and to preserve evidence until the right moment."
Silence.







