Chapter 1568 The Empress' Death
Alex watched the evening get darker and darker as the light in the sky faded by the second. He could feel that the prince's sadness even from where he sat on the sand.
He turned around to find his solemn look staring into the horizon.
"I'm sorry for your loss, Prince," Alex said from the side. "I can't say how one feels when losing his mother, but I did lose my master early on. Her death had been sudden and unexpected, and it tore me for quite some time."
"Your master?" the Crown Prince asked.
"It was... a long time ago," Alex said. "She was my master for just about a year, and... even with just a year, she became someone close to me, and then I lost her. That was over 50? No, 60 years ago now."
"60?" the Crown Prince thought for a moment. "That was around the time I lost my mother too."
"I heard she was diseased with something incurable," Alex said. "It must've been hard on the Emperor, being an alchemist and not being able to make a pill to cure his wife."
Alex looked away, staring at the blue lake that was as wide as a sea. The lake was created by an Immortal, so the serenity he felt was artificial. He knew it. Still, he couldn't help but enjoy it.
He remembered his master and how she got poisoned. If he had been as good back then as he was now, could he have saved her?
The poison they were both afflicted by was a strong one from Immortal lands, so Alex wasn't sure just yet. There was a possibility for sure still.
He could tell the Crown Prince was lost in his own thoughts as well. As he hadn't said anything.
Or so Alex thought until he looked at the prince again and saw him staring back at him, with eyes filled with confusion.
"Is... something wrong?" Alex asked him.
"What do mean my mother was diseased?" he asked Alex.n/(O((v)(e(/l-.b/-I--n
Alex paused for a second, not understanding the intent of the question. "Your mother... she died of an incurable disease... right?" he asked. He went through his own memories to make sure he was remembering it correctly.
And he was. The Emperor had told him that the first empress had died some time ago of an incurable disease. That was why he had remarried with a woman he didn't even care about just so there was an Empress next to him.
"My mother was no weakling to die of some disease," the Crown Prince said. "She was the strongest person on the continent, second only to maybe my father. She was even younger than him, so she should count as more talented."
Alex stopped slumping and got straight. "Strongest?" he asked.
"My mother was someone at the peak of mortal cultivation," the Crown Prince said. "I can understand you not knowing about it as we don't flaunt our cultivation bases around, but still... you couldn't believe that she died of some random disease, do you?"
"I believed what I was told," Alex said. "I had no reason to not trust the information."
"And who gave you that information?" the Crown Prince asked, getting confrontational.
"The Emperor."
The Crown Prince was taken aback at the answer. "What?" he asked. "My... father?"
"Yes," Alex said. "Your father. He told me that very early on when I met him. Since no one else talks about the Empress at all, I had no choice but to believe him. Did he lie?"
"Yes," the Crown Prince said without thinking. He seemed lost in his thoughts, trying to understand why his father did what he did.
Alex was curious now as well. He was already surprised to hear that the Empress was as strong as she was, and now the reason for her death had been lied to him as well.
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