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Now reading: Chapter 332 --332 from Reborn as the Psycho Villainess Who Ate Her Slave Beasts' Contracts, a Fantasy novel by K1ERA.

Maybe they had been. It was not lost on her — not **, she had to remind herself sotis, this was bigger than — that the palace itself seed to exhale when she walked in. Like a building that had been holding its breath.

She walked the length of the hall alone.

That was the tradition — the future emperor walking the ceremonial path unattended, which was supposed to symbolize sothing about solitary authority and individual destiny and several other concepts that the court’s philosophers had written extensively about and that Elara found moderately interesting as ideas and not particularly relevant right now. She walked it because it was the correct thing to do, and because she walked it well, and because there was sothing she understood about the value of a room watching a person move through it with complete composure.

She reached the dais.

The High Priest was waiting.

He was an old man — old in the way that n beco old when they have spent their entire lives inside institutions that protect them from consequence, smooth-faced and well-fed and carrying the particular confidence of soone who had perford this ceremony before and understood himself to be, in this specific mont, the most important person in the room.

He did not want to do this.

She could see it. Not loudly — he was too professional for loud — but it was there in the precise arrangent of his expression, the slight over-correctness of his posture, the way his hands moved around the crown with just a fraction more ceremony than the mont required. He was a man doing sothing he objected to while performing the appearance of a man who did not object to anything. He had objected to her, she knew, through three separate back-channel communications to three separate noble houses in the two days since the succession announcent. He had called her ascension irregular. He had used the word *unprecedented* in a tone that made it an sothing closer to *unacceptable*.

And yet here he were. Here his legs were, bending into a bow. Here his hands were, lifting the crown.

Because the docunt was real — or real enough — and the witness had been convincing — or convincing enough — and she was standing on this dais in this hall with this much preparation behind her and this many people watching, and the accumulated weight of all of that left him with very few options that did not involve consequences he was not prepared to accept.

He lifted the crown toward her head.

Elara reached up and took it.

A small mont. She did not make it dramatic — did not pause to let the room understand what was happening, did not look at him with any particular expression. She simply took the crown from his hands, which were not quite steady, and settled it onto her own head herself, with the matter-of-fact efficiency of soone adjusting a piece of their own clothing.

The High Priest’s hands remained in the air for a mont, empty, in the space where the crown had just been.

Then he stepped back and bowed.

She turned to face the hall.

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They were all kneeling.

Every administrator. Every noble. Every foreign dignitary who had made the rapid journey to be present for this mont. The hall was a sea of bent backs and lowered heads, the rustle of expensive fabric against polished stone, the collective physical expression of submission perford by people who had been doing it long enough to do it beautifully.

Elara looked at them.

She took her ti looking. Not performing — she was not standing there to seem powerful, she was standing there because this was useful information and she wanted to read it properly. She moved her eyes slowly across the room, the way she moved her eyes across docunts that required careful attention, looking for the details that the surface wasn’t announcing.

There was not a single genuinely happy face in the room.

Not one.

There was correct. There was technically precise. There was the specific blankness of people who had decided that the safest expression was no expression at all. There were a few faces that had achieved sothing almost resembling neutral, which she gave them credit for. But happiness — the real kind, the involuntary kind that arrives in the eyes before a person can manage it — was entirely absent.

It was, she thought, like watching people kneel at the funeral of soone they had loved and hated simultaneously. The grief was real. The grief was for what they had lost — the comfortable, familiar, exploitable disorder of the previous reign, the system they had learned to navigate, the particular architecture of power they had spent careers building positions inside. That was gone now. She had spent eight days making it gone, thodically and without apology, and they were kneeling in front of the person who had done it.

She was, in their eyes, the person who had killed their ancestors.

She understood this.

She did not mind it, particularly. Popularity was not the sa as authority, and she was not confused about which one she needed right now. Popularity could be built later, carefully, through the kind of governance that made people’s actual lives better in ways they could see and feel. Authority was what let you govern long enough to do that.

She had the authority.

The happiness could wait.

The High Priest began the formal declaration — the ancient words, the ones that had been spoken at every coronation for three centuries, the specific language that transford a person into an institution. His voice was professionally steady. Whatever he felt about this, his voice did not carry it. She gave him credit for that too.

The words filled the hall.

Outside the high windows, the city was quiet in the specific way that cities go quiet when sothing important is happening at their center — not silent, but attentive, the ordinary noise of daily life muffled by collective awareness that sothing had shifted.

Inside the hall, the nobles knelt and did not smile.

Elara stood on the dais with the crown on her head and looked at them, and thought about the Keth River commission, and Samuel’s curriculum, and the northern garrison’s sixteen months of missing wages, and the very long list of things that needed doing and the very specific order in which they needed to be done.

The ceremony continued.

She paid attention to it, because she paid attention to everything.

But in the back of her mind, she was already at her desk.

The first morning court began at precisely the seventh hour.

The first day of court after her coronation.

She had expected the court to be difficult.

She had not expected it to be like this.

It started within approximately four minutes of the session opening — a noble from the eastern territories raising a complaint about taxation rates that sohow transford, within the span of a single breath, into a shouting match with a noble from the western territories about grain distribution, which pulled in a third noble who had apparently been waiting for exactly this opportunity to air a grievance about river access rights that he had been storing up for what sounded like several years, which caused the second noble to shout louder, which caused everyone else to start talking at the sa ti, and within ten minutes of the session’s opening the throne room sounded less like the administrative heart of a functioning empire and more like a marketplace where everyone had been personally wronged by everyone else and had decided today was the day to say so.

Elara sat on the throne and watched.

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