tg.stone of tears-第192章
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Pasha went with him to the sea; and they sat for hours; watching the waves; or explored the tide pools。 Richard was astounded to learn that the sea went up and down; with tides; all by itself。 She assured him that it was not the magic of the palace; but did such a thing everywhere。 Richard was spellbound by the ocean。 Pasha was content to simply sit with him。 But Richard couldn’t afford to sit and watch the ocean too often。 He had things to do。
Pasha wasn’t permitted to go with him to the city in the evening; in case he chose to be with a woman。 He had to constantly reassure her that that was not why he went out at night。 Since it was the truth that he wasn’t sleeping with any of the women; he had no difficulty being sincere and convincing her。 He did not tell her the truth; however; about what he really was doing。
Richard decided that as long as the palace wanted to provide him with money; he was going to allow them to finance their own undoing。 He spent the palace’s money wherever it would help him。 He became a regular at the taverns and inns the palace guards frequented。 Whenever he was around; they never paid for a drink。
Richard made an effort to learn all their names。 At night; he would write down the name of any new guard he had met; and everything he could discover about him or any of the other guards。 He paid the most attention to those who guarded the Prelate’s pound; and any other place he discovered he was forbidden access。 He stopped by their posts whenever he was at the palace; and inquired idly about their lives; their girlfriends; their wives; their parents; their children; their food; their problems。
Richard bought Kevin special expensive chocolates that his girlfriend favored; but which Kevin could ill afford on his wages。 The chocolates earned Kevin favors from his girlfriend。 Kevin always brightened at Richard’s approach; even when he looked tired from the favors。
Richard loaned money to any guard who asked; knowing it would never be repaid。 When a few made excuses as to why they didn’t have the money to pay back; Richard would not hear their reasons; telling them that he understood and that he would feel bad if they were to worry about it。
Two of the toughest; who guarded a restricted area on the west side of the palace; would let him buy their ale; but wouldn’t warm to him。 Richard took it as a challenge。 He finally struck on the idea of hiring them the services of four prostitutes … two each; just to get their attention。 They wanted to know why。 Richard told them how the palace provided him with money and he didn’t see why only he should enjoy it。 He told them that since they had to stand up all day guarding the palace; he thought it only fair for the palace to pay to put a lady under them when they lay down。
The offer was too much for them to resist。 They were soon giving him surreptitious winks when he passed。 Once they became amenable to his offers; he saw to it that they had reason to give him the winks on a more frequent basis。
As Richard knew they would; the two guards began bragging about their romps。 When some of the other men found out that Richard had been willing to provide those two with the services of ladies; they pointed out to Richard that it wasn’t fair to the others that they should be excluded。 Richard conceded that he saw the logic of their argument。 He soon discovered that he didn’t have the time to handle individual requests; so he struck on an idea。
He found a mistress of a brothel open to an inventive business arrangement。 He put the establishment on retainer; open only to his ‘friends。’ He calculated that in this manner he was actually saving the palace money; over a piecemeal arrangement。
He wanted the men to remember to whom they owed their gratitude; so required they give the mistress the code phrase ‘a friend of Richard Cypher’ before they would be granted admittance。 There were no other restrictions。 Richard gave the mistress a healthy raise in the retainer when she plained to him that business was steadier than she had anticipated。
Richard soothed his conscience about the morals of what he was doing by reminding himself that he couldn’t change what people chose to do; and it might save him from having to kill the guards when the time came。 In that light; it made sense。
One day when Pasha was with him; and a man gave him a wink; she asked why。 He told her it was because he was with the most attractive woman at the palace。 She smiled for an hour。
Richard accustomed the guards to seeing him in the black cape of the mriswith。 He kept Pasha happy when he was with her by frequently wearing the red coat she liked best。 Sometimes he wore the others: the black; the dark blue; the brown; or the green。 Pasha most liked taking him to the city; but she went for hikes in the surrounding countryside to try to be a part of his interests。
Richard learned that the guards were soldiers in the Imperial Order; on special detachment to the palace。 The Imperial Order ruled all of the Old World; but seemed to have a nonintervention policy with the Palace of the Prophets。 They never interfered with any Sister; or any man wearing a Rada’Han。
The guards were stationed at the palace to handle all the people who came to Halsband Island。 Every day; people poured over the bridges to e to the palace。 Sisters saw petitioners of every want。 Some requested charity; some intervention in disputes; and some wished to be guided in the Creator’s wisdom。 Others came to worship in the courtyards scattered throughout the island。 They viewed the place where Sisters of the Light lived as hallowed。
Richard learned that the city of Tanimura; vast though it was; was merely an outpost of the Old World; at the fringe of the empire。 Apparently; the emperor of the Imperial Order had an arrangement with the palace to provide guards; but not law。 Richard suspected that the guards were the emperor’s eyes in an area of his empire where he was denied dominion。 Richard wondered what the emperor received in return for this arrangement。
Richard also learned that in at least one of the restricted areas; the Sisters had a ‘special guest’ who never came out; but he was unable to discover any more。
Richard began testing the guards’ loyalty to him with simple; innocuous requests。 He told Kevin that he wanted a special rose for Pasha that grew only in the Prelate’s pound。 Richard made a point of parading Pasha; wearing the yellow rose; past Kevin。 Kevin smiled with pride。
At other restricted areas; Richard used the flower excuse; or said that he wanted to get a view of the sea from atop a particular wall。 He made sure to remain in sight at all times; to reassure the guards and dull their sense of caution。
It wasn’t long before he had all the guards accustomed to his forays。 After a time; he was ing and going almost as he pleased。 He was their friend … a trusted and valuable friend。
Since he was collecting so many rare flowers from the restricted areas; he used them to an advantage … he presented them to the Sisters who practiced with him。 They were puzzled as to why he would give them flowers from restricted areas。 He explained that he considered the Sisters who trained him to be special; and he therefore didn’t want them to have just any flowers; but those that were special; and artfully obtained。 Besides making them blush; this explanation also disarmed an otherwise inevitable suspicion if he frequented restricted areas。
Though; as near as Richard could tell; there were close to two hundred Sisters; only six worked with him。
Sisters Tovi and Cecilia were older; and as kind as doting grandmothers。 Tovi always brought cookies or some other treat to their sessions。 Cecilia insisted on bing his hair back off his forehead with her fingers and planting a kiss there before she left。 Both blushed furiously when he gave them rare flowers。 Richard had difficulty thinking of either as potential enemies。
The first time Sister Merissa showed up at his door; Richard almost swallowed his tongue。 Her dark hair and the way she filled her red dress made him stumble over his words like a fool。 Sister Nicci; who never wore any color but black; had the same effect on him。 When Sister Nicci locked her blue eyes on his; he had trouble remembering how to breathe。
Sisters Merissa and Nicci were older than Pasha … his age; or maybe at most a couple of years older。 They carried themselves with confidence and slow grace。 Though Merissa was dark; and Nicci blonde; they seemed to be cut from the same rare cloth。
The power of their Han radiated from each; making them almost seem to glow。 Richard sometimes thought he could almost hear the air crackle around them。 Neither walked。 Both glided … like swans; serene and cool。 Yet he was sure either could smelt iron ore with their placid glances。
Neither ever grinned。 They bestowed small; subdued smiles。 And only while looking him in the eye。 Richard could feel his heart thumping faster when they did。
Once; he offered Sister Nicci one of his rare flowers from a restricted area。 His explanation of where it had e f