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I Ran Away To Evil: Book 2 & 3 - A Cozy LitRPG RomCom
Book 2 Chapter 1: Rufus - Nobody Managed To Poison The Punch!

Book 2 Chapter 1: Rufus - Nobody Managed To Poison The Punch!

"I now pronounce you, Dark Lord and Lady!" Their Royal Highness Rowen of Peldeep announced, "You may kiss the bride!"

The pair obliged, and a cheer erupted from the guests and I let out the breath I'd been holding. Keith was married and nobody had lit anything on fire!

Of course, that was when the crowd cut off into unnatural quiet.

They were looking up.

"What?" I stiffened and searched the area for assassins-- but before I could spot hide or hair of any assailant, an unmistakable green tail with a purple sheen dropped down from above.

Her Eminence Feliwyn the dragon, who'd been napping peacefully these past eight years, had whipped her tail around in her sleep. It landed daintily between the dais and the first row of guests.

Everyone held their breath, ready to run screaming for their lives, but the dragon continued dozing.

"We invite everyone to the reception." Their Royal Highness Rowen declared loudly, dragging everyone's attention from the house-sized magical lizard. "There will be music and refreshments."

The tension eased, and I joined the rest of the wedding party as we navigated stage-left around the curling tail.

"Getting married beside Her Eminence was your idea." I teased Chloe the Necromancer.

"And I told you this was going to be a wedding they'll never forget!" She chuckled. "You worry too much Rufus-- besides, this way she gets to attend."

We joined in the crowd and my [Keen Senses] heightened my perception.

I scanned the field. We were set up beside Lake Loria, the largest lake in the Dark Enchanted Forest of Nilheim. Below is depths lay the city of Plittmouth, home to selkie and kelpie and all other manner is murderous aquatic folk. They were a blast at parties, and after enough time had passed that it looked like Feliwyn wasn't waking up (the dragon was Not a morning person) the lake inhabitants were back to frolicking in the waters.

There were no obvious threats, but I activated a skill to be thorough.

You have attempted to use the skill [Detect Fake]. You are successful. Scanning targets equal to your Perception 30 x Examine 6. You have selected all 180 available targets.

No Disguise based Skill detected.

It only worked on those individuals who were lower level than me, but not many people on the continent fit that description.

Unfortunately, most of those people were invited to this event.

Sigh.

I checked to make sure my mana could handle another hour of this.

Character Sheet

Name: Rufus Triever

Occupation: Commander General

Level: 54

Experience Points: 12787/13500

Hit Points: 616/616

Mana Points: 540/900

Class: [General]

Title: Beastfolk 0, Protector 10, Mediator 20, Commander 30, General 40, Connoisseur 50

Attributes: 10+(88)

Strength: 26

Dexterity: 19

Constitution: 24

Intelligence: 30

Perception: 30

Charisma: 19

Skills:

Keen Senses (2), Secure (6), Patient (6), Leadership (4), Bureaucracy (4), Examine (6)

Perks:

Sense Threat, Redirect Blow, Claw Strike, Force Palm, Empathy, Calming Effect, Inspire Honesty, Commanding Voice, Natural Poise, Sense Lies, Personnel, Detect Poison, Detect Fake, Identify Craft

I turned my attention to my notifications and finished processing all of the myriad of information en masse.

The headache that accompanied it thrummed on my temple, but I maintained a calm and assured appearance. It was the work of seconds, and I did it every quarter hour. The downside of my abilities was the time it took to comprehend what the system was feeding me, and I had long ago masked the discomfort with a serene and confident air.

There were almost two hundred guests from around the continent at Keith and Henrietta's wedding, and between my [Examine] Skill and my two perks [Sense Threat] and [Sense Lies], I was getting an untenable number of prompts.

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I wanted to vomit.

And then, just as my headache was becoming unbearable and my stomach lurched… I heard it.

If I had one weakness, it was this.

"...and the battle that she fought was for

The Dark Lord's Heart she won."

While Minstrel Bronwynn had been playing light instrumental music in the background, the Dark Queen had requested a song and the dulcet tones of the bard's singing voice carried over the crowd.

They say music tamed the savage beast, so call me 'savage' because I was calmed. Ever since that first night I slipped into a tavern in Peldeep and heard Minstrel Bronwynn perform The Traveler's Tale, I had been under her spell.

"Do you think she could be convinced to play at my wedding?" Chloe broke me out of musical revelry. She tapped her chin slowly. Her long curly blond hair was done up in intricate braids for the affair, all over with flowers, and while she stood no taller than my bicep... she was a terrifying force of nature.

"You would have to ask her." I shrugged. "She hasn't announced her summer tour yet, so she might be free."

"Oh really." Chloe raised an eyebrow at the beastman. “Where is she off to next?”

I took a sip of my drink, "She's going to Servalt for Duke Wyldon's birthday party, then she’s off to Peldeep for an apple blossom ceremony, and then she promised Henrietta that she'll visit here for the Hollow Silver Star Festival. All of which takes place before your wedding at the Summer Masquerade."

Chloe creased her brow in a delicate frown and scrunched up her nose in disgust. "Whyever would she agree to visit Servalt after they kidnapped her and broke her instrument? I'm surprised the place hasn't fallen apart already after the whole incident at mother-in-law’s Spring Ball."

"Servalt is hunting down the perpetrators." I pointed out. “And they've successfully recovered all of Lieutenant Franni's platoon.”

"That still proves my point doesn't it?" Chloe countered, "if they are still hunting down the villains then the villains are still out there. And plenty of reasons to stay away in the meantime."

"You're just saying that because you don't like Servalt." I laughed. "From what the Continental Council has gathered, this mess is everywhere, and every kingdom is responsible for contributing to the search."

"I don't like Servalt." Chloe agreed, "how is the search going?"

"Very well. Duke Wyldon returned to Servalt after the Spring Ball and tore apart every estate associated with Marquess Chadwick. He's done most of my work for me."

"Are you done then?"

I sighed, the thought of the previous weeks’ overtime a distant nightmare that still wasn’t over. "I've finished combing through transit documents from every Servalt merchant going back over the last three years. I've also reviewed every missing person file, immigration and emigration form and for the foreseeable future I'll be cross referencing those forms with the other kingdoms.

"Sounds fun." Chloe tried to cheer me up. "At least it's just paper shuffling. It shouldn't take too long."

"Do you know how many people have emigrated to North Sumbria in the last year alone?" I dragged a hand down my face, dreading the arduous task ahead. It was my fault though, I’d been teasing my king a lot recently. Justice was best served with paperwork. "And that's not everything, I've also been tasked to visit our illustrious neighbors to check on those gifts our rulers sent them."

Namely, seventy five odd assassins who'd survived the Dark Enchanted Forest, had been kindly sent back to the guilds in Servalt and Peldeep. Nobody checked to make sure which Assassin went to which guild, but that would be their job to sort out.

I just needed to go and reestablish contracts with both guilds so that it wouldn't happen again. And, under order by my king, figure out how the Assassins kept popping up everywhere and getting past the kingdom's golem defenses.

"Now that actually sounds fun." A brilliant smile lit up her face when Chloe's fiance, Countess Julia, walked over to join them.

"Dear, are you bothering Rufus while he's on guard duty?" Julia chastised playfully, winding an arm around the necromancer's shoulders. Julia was a head taller than Chloe, and she took after her mother. Tall, dark, and powerful.

"We are all on guard duty." Chloe waved a hand over the wedding party. "But it's unlikely anything will happen with Feliwyn so close."

They all turned to the giant sleeping dragon happily oblivious to the celebration going on around her.

"When do you think Her Eminence Feliwyn will wake up?" Julia asked. "I heard King Keith say it was soon, but how soon?"

I shrugged, "She's already been asleep for eight years, so any day now."

"I think she'll nap the whole decade." Chloe said. She finished her drink and wrapped her arms around Julia's forearm. "How about we take a walk? I need to check on everything."

"Of course you do, darling." Her soon-to-be wife laughed. "It's almost time to swear fealty, and the unicorns are getting antsy."

"Why didn't you say so?!" Chloe perked up and started for the herds milling about the field away from the celebration. "I'll go speak with Goldenhoof right now."

I finished my drink and headed for the snack table while enjoying the ambiance that Minstrel Bronwynn added to the event. Suddenly, sorting through a few hundred people’s emotions didn’t seem so hard.

The Dark Enchanted Forest welcomed its new Dark Lady with open arms. No one tried to outright assassinate the other even as representatives from around the kingdom offered their allegiance to Queen Henrietta.

And nobody managed to poison the punch!

All in all, the wedding was a great success. And I was ready to get back to the castle for a rest.