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rh.royalassassin-第49章

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       I made no attempt to fall asleep; but only flung myself on my bed to stare into the fire。 When the concealed door opened; I rose immediately to ascend to Chade's chambers。 I found him a…jitter with an infectious excitement。 There was even a pinkness to his pale cheeks about his pock scars。 His gray hair was wild; his green eyes glittered like gems。 He was pacing about his chambers; and as I entered he actually seized me in a rough embrace。 He stepped back and laughed aloud at my shocked expression。
       〃She was born to rule! Born to it; and somehow now she has awakened to it! It could not have e at a better time! She may yet save us all!〃。
       His exultation was unholy in its glee。
       〃I know not how many folk died today;〃 I rebuked him。
       〃Ah! But not in vain! At least not in vain! Those were not wasted deaths; FitzChivalry。 By El and Eda both; Kettricken has the instinct and the grace! I had not suspected it in her。 Now had we still your father alive; boy; and him paired with her on the throne; we could have a pair as could cup the whole world in their hands。〃 He took another sip of his wine and paced again about his chambers。 I had never seen him so elated。 He all but capered。 A covered basket rested on a table close to hand; and its contents had been set out on a cloth。 Wine; cheese; sausages; pickles; and bread。 So even here in his tower; Chade shared the funeral feast。 Slink the weasel popped up from the other side of the table; to regard me past the food with avaricious eyes。 Chade's voice broke me from my thoughts。
       〃She has an ample share of what Chivalry had。 The instinct for seizing the moment and turning it to advantage。 She took an unavoidable; unmentionable situation and made high tragedy of what might have been simple slaughter in lesser hands。 Boy; we have a Queen; a Queen again at Buckkeep!〃
       I felt slightly repulsed by his joy。 And; for an instant; cheated。 Hesitantly; I asked; 〃Do you think; really; that the Queen did as she did for show? That it was all a calculated political move?〃
       He halted in his tracks; considered briefly。 〃No。 No; FitzChivalry; I believe she acted from her heart。 But that does not make it any less tactically brilliant。 Ah; you think me heartless。 Or callous in my ignorance。 The truth is; I know only too well。 Know far better than you what today meant to us。 I know men died today。 I even know that six of our own force took injuries; mostly minor; in today's action。 I can tell you how many Forged ones fell; and within a day or so; I expect to know most of their names。 Names already listed by me; included in the tallies of all the Red…Ships have done to us。 It will be I; boy; who sees that the purses of blood gold are paid to surviving kin。 Those families will be told the King regards their fallen as the equals of any of his soldiers who fall in battle with the Red…Ships。 And entreats their aid in taking vengeance for them。 They will not be pleasant letters to pen; Fitz。 But pen them I shall; in Verity's own hand; for Shrewd's signature。 Or did you think I did naught but kill for my king?〃
       〃I beg pardon。 It was just that you seemed so merry when first I entered〃 I began。
       〃And merry I am! As you should be。 We have been rudderless and drifted; pounded by the waves and pushed by every wind。 And now; es a woman; to take the tiller and cry the course。 I find it a course full to my liking! As shall everyone in the kingdom who has sickened these past years from being always on our knees。 We rise; boy; we rise to fight!〃
       I saw then how his ebullience was borne on the wave of his fury and his grief。 I remembered the expression he had worn when first we rode into Forge town on that black day and saw what the Raiders had left of our folk。 He had told me then that I would learn to care; that it was in my blood。 With a rush I felt the rightness of his sentiment; and seized up a glass to join him。 Together we toasted our queen。 Then Chade grew more sober; and divulged the reason for his summons。 The King; Shrewd himself; had once more repeated his order that I watch over Kettricken。
       〃I've been meaning to speak to you about that; that Shrewd sometimes now repeats an order already given or a ment already made。〃
       〃I'm aware enough of that; Fitz。 What can be done; is。 But the King's health is another topic for another time。 For now; I myself assure you that his repetition was not the rattling of a sickly mind。 No。 The King made this request again today as he was preparing himself to descend to dinner。 He repeats it to make sure your efforts will be redoubled。 He sees; as I do; that by arousing folk to follow her; the Queen puts herself more at risk。 Though he would not speak it so plain。 Be on your guard for her safety。〃
       〃Regal;〃 I snorted。
       〃Prince Regal?〃 Chade queried。
       〃He is who we have to fear; especially now that the Queen has taken a place of power。〃
       〃I said nothing of the kind。 Nor should you;〃 Chade observed quietly。 His voice was calm but his face was severe。
       〃Why not?〃 I challenged him。 〃Why may not we; at least once; speak plain to one another?〃
       〃To one another; we might; if we were entirely alone and it concerned only you and me。 But such is not the case。 We are King's Men sworn; and King's Men do not entertain even thoughts of treason; let alone 。。。〃
       There was a gagging noise; and Slink disgorged himself。 On the table; beside the food basket。 He snorted; spraying drops of moisture。
       〃Greedy little wretch! Choked yourself; did you?〃 Chade rebuked him unconcernedly。
       I found a rag to clean up the mess。 But when I got there; Slink was lying on his side; panting; while Chade poked at the vomit with a skewer。 I nearly retched myself。 He waved my rag aside; picking up Slink instead and handing me the shivering creature。 〃Calm him; and get water down him;〃 he directed me tersely。 〃Go on; old man; go to Fitz; he'll see to you。〃 This to the weasel。
       I carried him over by the fire; where he promptly puked all down my shirt。 At closer range; the smell was overpowering。 As I set him down and pulled my shirt off; I caught an underlying scent; more bitter than vomit even。 Even as I opened my mouth to speak Chade confirmed my suspicions。 〃Varta leaves。 Crushed fine。 The spiciness of the sausage would conceal the taste well。 Let's hope the wine wasn't poisoned as well; or we're both dead。〃
       Every hair on my body stood up in horror。 Chade looked up to see me frozen; and pushed gently past me to pick Slink up。 He offered him a saucer of water and looked pleased when Slink sampled it。 〃I think he'll live。 The little pig stuffed his mouth full; and got a better taste of it than a human would have。 Up it came。 The stuff on the table looks chewed; but not digested。 I think the taste made him gag; not the poison。〃
       〃I hope so;〃 I said faintly。 Every one of my nerves was tuned to an inner waiting。 Had I been poisoned? Did I feel sleepy; nauseous; dizzy? Was my mouth numb; dry; watering? I broke out in a sudden sweat and began to tremble。 Not again。
       〃Stop it;〃 Chade said quietly。 〃Sit down。 Drink some water。 You're doing this to yourself; 
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