Reincarnation into the Barrier Master
Episode 148: The Empress, Ramaron Crowe Raisis
Empress Ramarone, Ramarone Crowe Raisis, was greatly satisfied with the sight in front of her.
There, nobles and military men, who were the Lord of the Empire, meet together. And they were all on one knee, with their right hands against their chests and their heads down. That is, there are only two people in this room who have not bowed their heads, except for the soldiers on the guard. Only himself, the Empress, and his son, Emperor Ramaron.
Racis was biting off. Happy to enjoy this view.
The throne of Laicis, the empress, is placed poorly on the throne of the emperor. In other words, his throne is placed at the same height as the emperor's. I see the view that only the emperor is allowed to see, the same way I see it. And most importantly, I am able to share this best view with my son, who is more important than life. Will there be such happiness?
The Chancellor, Madrin, has risen and humbly thanked the Emperor to read out a book offering food to the assembled nobles. Listening to that voice, she was looking back at the decades she had been fighting. Her half life was one in which she risked everything to make her son emperor.
Ramaron Crowe Raisis was born in the city of Kesil, the southern tip of the Ramaron Empire. My father was the staff of the Imperial Army, a figure who later showed his work in occupying parts of the kingdom of Juka and became governor of the land.
When Racis was 10, his father's triumph ceremony took place in the Imperial Capital. She can still vividly recall that brilliant sight.
But my father falls in the backlash of the Royal Juka Army, and he loses his life in the battle. It was when Racis was 12 years old. Prior to her husband, her mother was then seen by the emperor of time, Ramaron Crowe Dius, and welcomed as one of his wives.
At the age of 15, Racis was to marry Aeno, the son of Lucius, the Emperor's brother. However, Aeno already had a real wife, and Racis was greeted as a side chamber. And she caged herself in short notice.
Suffering from severe intercession, his stomach began to swell and he was finally about to enter a period of stability, when his mother was charged with fornication and executed by Emperor Dius. This is said to be a conspiracy by the Queen and the other side chambers, but it was a huge shock to Racis. Lucius, his father-in-law, and Aeno, his husband, beckoned the emperor and shut his weight Laicis in a room in the mansion. In the shady room, with only one and three samurai about herself while being fed a crude meal, Racis gave birth to a child in that room. He is the current emperor, Ramaron Crowe Frence.
If a child was born in the royal family or nobility, it is common for a nanny to be followed, but in the case of Laicis, a nanny could not be followed. In other words, she raised Frence with her own breast milk. And in that room, you will spend five years with the samurai.
Fortunately, Frence was a sturdy child, similar to his father. And he was a dear child, a child out of hand. She spent all the time she could have with her child and lived looking forward only to her child's growth.
When Frence turned 5, Emperor Dius collapsed. And after a twist, the next emperor was to have Lucius, his father-in-law, in office. At this time, Raisis was also finally allowed to untie the lockdown and move with her husband to the palace.
Five more years later, his father-in-law Lucius also left the world, and the emperor was to have Aeno, his husband, in office.
Aeno was a competent emperor. At the time, he made an expedition to an area occupied by the kingdom of Juka, where he succeeded in conquering the land. Not only that, but the previous generations of Emperor Dius had collapsed from repeated expeditions, rebuilding the finances of the Ramaron Empire. In fact, in the shadow of it, there was the activity of Racis. She was a shady credit for rebuilding her finances.
Aeno, the emperor, was a policy man worthy of calling himself famous. However, from shortly after the reign, due to its businessness, interest in the wives faded rapidly. The side chambers, including the queen, dressed luxuriously and brilliantly to attract the emperor's attention, competing for their beauty. To that end, the financial situation of the Empire followed a path of deterioration.
In the meantime, Racis speaks to his husband, the Emperor. Let's make a pact.
And Racis was blind to the competition for the beauty of the women, and he thoroughly removed the waste that was around him. He dismissed many of the samurai he had been given, sold off the jewels and costumes he had been given by the emperor, as well as lavish conditioning items, and took the initiative to move into a small, crude room. If she had, she would not have needed anything if her son Frence had been beside her. If it was meant to be, he would be expelled from the palace, an act that, if done badly, would even endanger his life, but the action struck the emperor's heart. And this prompted the emperor to issue a decree of covenant to the rear house. Until then, hugely spent rear palace expenses will float, and the empire's finances will be on the way to recovery.
This became an opportunity for her to draw the attention of the Emperor and of the bureaucrats and military personnel serving him.
Years later, Emperor Aeno's Empress collapsed. When it came to an argument about who to turn the queen later, many bureaucrats and military men pushed Racis to the queen. And the emperor made Racis his queen in a way that was pushed by his voice.
Raisis, who became queen, went on to advise the emperor to avoid a complete waste. First, he organized the extra side chambers on the Emperor's ten fingers, leaving only two side chambers. At this time, the side chambers that remained in the rear house were both those who had senior military officials in their fathers. It is the military who have a strong voice within the Empire. Racis laid eyes on it. Thus she succeeded in keeping the army at her side, and, among the three sons of the emperor, descended the second and third sons to her ministry.
These were also repulsive opinions, but as a result they led not only to the cost of feeding the side rooms and princes, but also to cutting the labor costs of the squire and the people who said they would serve there, which in turn led to huge cost savings.
Thus, with the trust of the emperor and the army, Laicis, in turn, strikes steadily at the fabric stone to make his son Frence emperor.
She first had Kanich Wamori, who was the Kingsguard captain of Emperor Ramaron, daughter-in-law his own sister as his late wife. And placed the sister in the female chief of the rear house.
Wamoli was a pleasant man. While scolding and encouraging that wamoli with his sister, he promoted him, eventually sitting on Secretary Kingsguard. And as for the fathers of the two remaining side chambers in the rear palace, they were eventually able to take up the positions of Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Commander of the Royal Metropolitan Defence Force.
As for his own son, Frence, he also welcomed the granddaughter of the former emperor as his daughter-in-law, and even formally proceeded with Frence as the emperor's adopted son, and he was supposed to have everything in order.
Thus, Raisis, who held down the army and the rear palace, repeatedly forced the emperor through their mouths to blow in that it was not the Crown Prince who truly deserved the throne, but Frence.
On the other hand, I was not silently static with the Crown Prince's side. The women who were chased after the rear house and their parents, and the prime ministers on their side, went around bragging about the low identity of Racis and the darkness of Frence. Here, the Empire of Ramarone seemed to me that an ugly struggle for power had opened the curtain.
But that struggle for power curtains down in unexpected ways. The Emperor has abolished the Crown Prince.
The trap that Racis laid on the Crown Prince's side was ingenious. She first told her husband, Emperor Aeno, that it was appropriate for His Royal Highness the Crown Prince to succeed to the next throne. And to do so, he encouraged the Crown Prince to achieve a great deal just to convince all the people.
On the Crown Prince's side, on the other hand, he circulated information that the Raysis faction was trying to oust the Crown Prince's side and was plotting to make his son Frence achieve a great deal. Moreover, he also told them at the same time that the policy was to "eradicate the stings".
Within the Empire, Suzume is recognised as a pest bird devouring crops, and the Crown Prince's side was pleased to incorporate this proposal and play it to the Emperor. The emperor also accepted the proposal and appointed the Crown Prince as the person responsible for the extermination of the tin.
The Crown Prince immediately touched it and exterminated the stingrays all over the country.
But the problem arose quickly. Mosquitoes, flies, sea urchins, etc. erupted all over the country. And it seemed to me that those pests would devour crops and the Ramaron Empire would be as murderous as ever.
It was France who saved it. A party that groups into Racis and Frence parents and children did not actively eradicate the stingrays and the crops on their territory were safe. Thanks to this, the Empire of Ramarone was able to survive without experiencing a crisis.
Racis knew. that the stinger is not a harmful bird. He spent time with young Frence in a small, crude room, hearing the role of a tin from one of the old samurai.
The great failure of this policy was sufficient to discredit the Crown Prince. The Crown Prince was exposed to public criticism and was to be locked away in a crude mansion far from the royal capital in a way that was also abandoned by his father's emperor.
Racis, with the support of the army and the people, no longer had any enemies. And she led to the assassination of her husband, Emperor Aeno, where an old shadow was seen.
What she used was a means of poisoning. He had trouble breathing and killed the emperor with a medicine called Consulm.
This medicine called Consulm is a slow-acting poison, but it was difficult to suffer. So she gave instructions to the cooking number to serve sweet ice sweets for the dessert of the meal. Originally a sweet lover and combined with the season of summer, the emperor rejoiced in this and carried a number of ice sweets into his mouth. Then, after that, he drank the wine that Racis himself had put in and went to bed, and the next day, he was discovered on the bed looking unspeakable.
When a person's mouth eats something cold, his taste is mahi for a while. It was poisoning with it. She watched the scene at a young age when her father was a soldier and was watermagically cooling the affected area and relieving the pain when she was injured. It was inspired by the experience.
A year after the fall of the Emperor, a reign ceremony was held for Frence, his son, who was a memorial. She gained immense power as the Emperor's Mother and Empress, both in fame.
Growing up wrapped in gentle words from a young age, Frence was a delicate, carefree little man, growing up to be a person who was extremely afraid of being abandoned by his mother. As a result, Frence was beginning to accept what my mother had to say without question. She loved such a son and relentlessly eliminated anything that would stand in his way, anything that was useless.
It was worth it, and now none against this mother and child. Finally, he gained all the power and a life surrounded by things he had exhausted. But it should be noted that the Empress's desire never ended.
Her desire today is for her son to transcend the fame of his predecessor. Empire Ramaron got it. Now I want to get the history of the Empire. Son, make Frence the finest famous man in the history of the Empire. That's what she wanted now.
In order to do that, we have to let our son achieve a great deal at all costs. The current food crisis visiting the Ramarone Empire was the best chance to satisfy that desire. The Crown Princess's warped love was about to start rampant...