The Low-Ranking Civil Servant Wants to Achieve Success - Chapter 90
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Chapter 90
Kiaros typically called me “Namia,” though referring to me as “you” was equally natural. It wasn’t the first time he’d addressed me that way, after all.
Yet suddenly, that form of address felt strangely awkward.
“Jayden is wearing the exact same expression he had back when my special ability first awakened.”
Kiaros’s slow, leisurely whisper tickled against my ear.
He hadn’t mumbled carelessly so that Yongin’s special ability would overhear everything about his power.
Rather, he’d been meticulous from the start, orchestrating a plan to corner me.
“Do you have anything to say to me about this?”
In that moment, the shimmering silhouette of the Kairo hat—completed by the Empress and Jayden—glittered in the air.
Through that radiant light, Kiaros’s final whisper continued.
“Namia.”
The “condition” for awakening a special ability—something not even revealed among blood relatives, understood naturally only in hindsight—was trust in one’s parents.
The First Emperor had imposed this restriction based on the judgment that without trust in one’s parents, emotional instability could make Yongin’s power harmful to humans.
Consequently, there were indeed cases where individuals never awakened their special ability throughout their entire lives. Either way, such instances left no record.
‘That’s why Jayden only awakened his special ability as an adult. Only after discovering the Empress’s diary later, interrogating the Minister of Education who had sided with the enemy, and learning the truth did he… come to understand the Empress’s love and finally…’
In Kiaros’s case, he had no reason to distrust his mother, who died giving birth to him, and his father the Emperor had given his love without reservation, so I understood he had awakened his special ability early. Though I didn’t know what that ability was.
‘I was certain that through this event, Jayden’s special ability would definitely awaken.’
That’s why I’d planned this event in the first place…
“Ah…”
I turned my head to gaze at the silhouette of the Kairo hat waving in the air. The event was now reaching its climax.
The form, far grander than what the Empress and Jayden had practiced in the office, shimmered beautifully before bursting with a pop.
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‘Now’s the moment!’
The Minister of Education exhaled and lowered his body. The final scroll—the massive silhouette of the Kairo hat—would strike the chandelier and cause a massive explosion.
‘It’s going to blow!’
Immediately after, the audience screamed.
“Waaaaaahhhhh!”
“Kyaaaaa!”
The sound was so loud it seemed to shake the Banquet Hall itself.
‘Just as planned!’
It was at that moment the Minister of Education rushed to flee and dodge.
‘…Huh?’
Something was wrong. When he turned to run, he was the only one escaping. The Minister of Education suddenly opened his tightly clenched eyes and looked back toward the stage.
As the final form burst, beautiful sparks rained down like a shower of stars.
“Bravo! How magnificent!”
“My goodness, I’ve never seen an opening ceremony like this!”
What he’d taken for screams of terror were actually cheers of admiration.
“This can’t be real!”
The Minister of Education clenched his fists and cried out involuntarily. The Other Minister beside him nodded vigorously and shouted.
“Exactly! Such a magnificent opening ceremony—it’s truly unbelievable!”
Everyone chuckled and clapped their hands together.
“Phew, that’s certainly impressive enough for the Tower Master to acknowledge.”
“In all of history, has anyone ever demonstrated the power of scrolls to such a degree?”
The Minister of Education breathed heavily, his chest heaving.
He still couldn’t accept the reality before him.
The event had ended successfully without a single incident? That was absolutely impossible.
‘There should have been sparks flying from the chandelier at the end, setting the Banquet Hall ablaze and causing chaos! That’s definitely what was supposed to happen!’
He had definitely switched out the scroll.
Yet he couldn’t fathom why everything had gone perfectly.
‘Was there some miscommunication in the middle? No, what on earth…’
The Banquet Hall should have become a war zone, with numerous casualties, and Namia, the Minister of Scrolls, should have been immediately dismissed.
‘This is insane, this is absolutely insane…’
The Minister of Education stared at Namia in the VIP Seating, his eyes twitching.
The shameless Kiaros had openly requested to be her partner in the Banquet Hall and kept whispering in her ear.
His eyes had clearly gone mad. That was when it happened.
‘…Huh?’
Namia suddenly turned her body and looked directly at the Minister of Education. At the same moment, their eyes met—and her expression made it clear she knew everything.
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It was a shockingly perfect event that captivated everyone’s attention.
Not only had the Scroll Department’s reputation skyrocketed, but this opening ceremony would be talked about for years to come.
Despite the countless efforts I had poured into this day, that fact didn’t seem to matter much anymore.
“You concluded the opening ceremony beautifully.”
As fireworks sparkled and burst behind us, a man more beautiful than the light of those fireworks smiled, his eyes narrowing elegantly.
“I’ve attended countless banquets, but I think today’s will remain in my memory for a lifetime. It was truly special in every way.”
His face, silhouetted against the brilliantly glowing fireworks, took my breath away.
“This is my first banquet attending as a partner, and I’m grateful that you’ve created such a beautiful, unforgettable memory with me.”
Despite the fact that he had quietly demanded an explanation from me earlier, rather than feeling afraid, I found myself enchanted by him.
Of course, the reason he wasn’t pressing me further now was obvious. He could interrogate someone like me whenever he pleased.
“And thank you again for everything regarding the Empress and Jayden.”
His pleasant, lingering voice, his gaze full of goodwill and sincerity—the refreshing scent I had grown accustomed to being near him made my body tense. I gripped my champagne glass tightly and held my breath.
“Yes…”
Trying to regain my composure, I searched for Victor and Anastasia with my eyes.
Far away, Anastasia, who had been directing the scene, was embracing the other Scroll Department staff members. Her expression was brimming with joy at the successful conclusion of the event.
Near me, Victor, who had been with the Minister of Finance, was joking with the nobles surrounding him, saying, “You saw it, right? This isn’t the old Scroll Management Department anymore.” His face was equally joyful.
‘Sigh…’
I tried to suppress the complicated feelings welling up inside me.
‘I already suspected there was a spy anyway. This wasn’t something I didn’t anticipate.’
This time, the Minister of Education had clearly been planning something against me. So I had used him to set a trap.
[T-the Banquet Hall is d-different from the Office in terms of environment… If, if we accidentally t-touch the chandelier or the surrounding lights, it could be catastrophic…]
If an office scroll were used for an event scroll, it would hit the chandelier and cause a major accident. Moreover, the scrolls couldn’t be distinguished just by looking at them.
[The office scrolls that were in the green box have all been moved to the warehouse, so there’s no reason for confusion, right? Still, until just before the event, please continue to check the blue box that’s been classified for event use. If it gets switched, that would be a real disaster.]
I deliberately placed the office scrolls in a warehouse accessible to anyone. Since I’d designated the event scroll box as blue, if the scrolls were ever switched, it wouldn’t be an accident—it would be a deliberate swap.
And before the event, I summoned Victor and Anastasia to my office and told them this.
[I’ve placed the office scroll box in Warehouse 113. If the Empress or the Young Prince happens to ask for it, just retrieve it from there.]
After leaving my office, I told the other team members this.
[I’ve placed the office scroll box in Warehouse 241. If the Empress or the Young Prince happens to ask for it, just retrieve it from there.]
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