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Her Eternal Excellency (Raiden Ei reborn as Argella Durrandon)

Chapter 26 - Blackhaven New
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Storm Kingdom

Storm's End

8 BAC


The tourney was concluded, and the lords slowly left Storm's End to return to their lands, though the lords she had promised glass production facilities did leave rather fast, eager to send artisans and apprentices to learn the secrets of making glass.

Ei too started her own work, preparing a workshop to teach her classes, and purchased the necessary materials and tools, though some she had to make on her own. Her father was supportive of this, since it meant more wealth for the kingdom, though news that the Reach had banned all trade with the Storm Kingdom did annoy him somewhat. Foodstuffs were not an issue anymore, and the orders from Reach had simply been sold to other customers.

Reach would lose more than the Storm Kingdom would.

On more internal matters, Garrin did not dare to approach her personally and was contacting her through Selena and, to a lesser extent, through Argilac to inquire as to what kind of boon she would grant to his territory.

She had not decided on anything specific, but in the interest of keeping things fair, she would improve the economic condition of his territory.

At a further date.

Which she made clear to Garrin directly. "Lord Garrin, you will have your boon; however, I would appreciate it if you cease using your sister and my father to make your queries. I don't like being pestered." Garrin nodded his head so hard, she thought he might hurt his neck.

Jocelyn Penrose, her cousin, technically anyway, was a problematic learner. She understood the subjects, but the belief that women should remain in the background had been instilled in her from a very young age. It was taking time to break her free from this mindset, though she was making progress.

Iron Works had drawn enough attention that they had a small delegation from Braavos who were interested in having an Iron Works constructed in the Free City and failed at that, securing a trade agreement that would see Braavos receive priority in the purchase line in return for orders larger than what they usually had.

Naturally, it was the second choice her father had gone for, though with the current workload the Iron Works in Weeping Town and Parchments had, she considered building another one to meet the demand, and Bronzegate was the logical choice since they had the sole iron mine known in the Storm Kingdom.

This time there were enough trained people to manage the construction without her, so she did not have to make the trip and stay there for months but would only go once or twice to inspect the work.

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Lack of storms in the Storm Kingdom was naturally a very conversation-worthy phenomenon, and Ei received a lot of glances; some were disturbed at the thought that one person could stop the storms at will, while others were more religious in nature, wondering if it was a gift from the Seven or if she was simply deceiving them.

None dared to do anything, and Ei was excellent at ignoring those looks, so it did not affect her work.

Storms may be gone, but rain was necessary for the crops, and Ei drew a chart, periodically allowing rainfall to water the crops and fill in the water sources.

It was impossible for anyone with even a sliver of intelligence to miss the implications, but no one wanted their good fortune to end and did not want to investigate the matter.

A month later, her students for the glass-making class arrived, and the lessons began in earnest. The lords had made sure to send the best artisans they had, and the lessons progressed smoothly. Making glass required a lot of practice, so Ei had made sure to stock up on materials.

Not everyone was happy with the news of the Storm Kingdom's attempts to produce glass, much less that their princess had been successful.

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Myr was incensed that someone was attempting to produce glass, since they were the best-known traders for finished products of glass, such as their lenses and glass panes, but there was nothing they could do to stop Ei, especially not with Volantis, their overlords, increasing the regional tensions.

Rumors that Volantis wanted to conquer Tyrosh had sent the Free Cities into a frenzy, which had started a race to prepare for war, increasing the prices of iron and steel, along with many other commodities.

Offers had been made by Tyrosh to recruit as many warriors as they could, including from the Seven Kingdoms, in a bid to draw the kings to their side, and had it been a decade ago, Argilac would have taken the offer for the riches it would bring, but now, it was no longer necessary.

Her projects were bringing enough wealth, and now, she was on her way to Blackhaven, lands of House Dondarrion, to start manufacturing the power looms, as well as setting up production facilities to have more of them sent to other lands as necessary.

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Blackhaven

8 BAC


Lord Darren Dondarrion, lord of Blackhaven, had greeted her at the border of his territory, as the Marches could be treacherous, and he wanted to get on her good side, no doubt.

She did not mind, as it gave them further time for Lord Darren to give a progress report on the roads, which, after allocating all the coin and manpower he could, were close to the finish. Once connected to the road paved by Lord Swann, it would create a path heading straight to Grain Port and then be exported to other kingdoms and the Free Cities.

Her procession was small, and Lord Dondarrion hadn't brought too many men with him, and so the journey to Blackhaven was not long.

The castle itself was small and modest, with black basalt walls and a dry moat, which was claimed to be bottomless.

Lady Cerys Dondarrion was a plump woman with a bright smile, her two sons and sole daughter arrayed around her to greet Ei at the gates.

It was a warm welcome, and the woman seemed to be more genuine in her actions and demeanor than other ladies she had met, which was a welcome change. A feast was thrown in her honor, with a wide array of desserts decorating the table. Lord Dondarrion, or his wife, had done their research, and Ei did not turn the desserts away.

She missed eating dango.

Lord Dondarrion gave a speech about how grateful he was for the Power Looms and how great Princess Argella and House Durrandon were and told stories about his time with Argilac, particularly all the shenanigans they would get up to as boys, such as the pranks they would pull.

As the feast came close to an end, Lady Dondarrion showed Ei and Jocelyn their quarters and assigned a servant for their needs.

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Next Day

After having breakfast, or breaking her fast as it was called here, Ei began her work. Visiting the town adjacent to Blackhaven, she met with the carpenters, blacksmiths, and workers Lord Darren had gathered beforehand in line with her instructions and displayed the drawings of her power looms.

It was broken down into parts, with each piece assigned to the relevant artisan to produce. When all parts were ready, they would be assembled close to the river. The current amount of wool produced in Lord Darren's territory wasn't going to be enough, and Ei looked into growing cotton near Blackhaven or increasing the size of the sheep herds.

She approached Lord Darren, who was reading the reports on the size of the sheep herds. "Lord Darren, have you considered growing cotton in your lands?"

Darren Dondarrion shook his head, handing the papers back to the man who had brought them forward. "No, princess. The storms made that prospect impossible." He gave Ei a knowing look. "Though now that we are no longer plagued by the storms, I suppose it would be possible to do it, but we don't have farmers with any experience in growing cotton."

Ei hummed, considering where to find farmers who could raise cotton, as directly growing crops was not something she had attempted before, excluding the Imperial Garden in Inazuma.

There were no cotton farms in the Storm Kingdom, and they would have to bring in farmers with experience from other kingdoms, which would not be possible since they would either demand something exorbitant in return or wouldn't allow it at all.

"Very well, let us talk about increasing the sheep pastures and focus on wool." The prospect of growing cotton could be revised at a further date, but it was best to direct their attention to what they had.

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As was the case when one tried to do something for the first time, the parts for the power looms did not come out right, with parts not fitting together due to size differences and issues with the material quality, but the workers learned from their mistakes and started again. Looms were much simpler compared to the complexity of ironworks, mostly stemming from their size, and parts were slowly brought together, with wool being shipped and prepped for the looms.

The work continued with Ei supervising daily to correct any mistakes, and she spent the rest of her time exploring the small town and the adjacent villages, escorted by Lord Dondarrion.

The village of Smolbarrow had mulberry trees, and Ei approached to take a handful. The village elder came running upon learning his liege was visiting.

"My lord, you honor us." The old man attempted to bow, his age and weary body making it before Darren Dondarrion stopped him. "It is fine, old man; the Princess just wants some berries." The village elder further panicked at hearing this and immediately called someone to bring berries for the princess, and Ei, in the interest of stopping the old man from insisting, simply waited as a young man filled a basket with berries.

"Elder, does your village need anything?"

"You have already done so much for us, princess; we can't possibly ask for more."

"You are a citizen of this kingdom, and I am its princess. It is my duty to see to the welfare of my citizens. Now, does your village need anything?" Ei asked once again, this time more insistent. She would not let people be afraid of their liege lords and refrain from making their concerns known, even if they weren't vital to their everyday life.

The elder still looked conflicted but finally opened his mouth. "Our cattle died last winter; we didn't have the coin for a new one."

Which was an easily rectifiable situation. "You will receive new cattle and new barns to ensure they don't perish again."

The elder's words of gratitude finally ended when the young man brought the mulberries. She took a handful of berries, along with a cocoon, which got mixed with the fruits.

The young man panicked and tried to reach for the cocoon, though Ei stopped him, dropping the fruits back into the basket to inspect the purple pod.

Darren knew the women didn't like having bugs so close, but then again, Princess Argella was an outlier. "Princess, forgive them. These things are common on mulberry trees, but they are harmless."

Ei was naturally nonplussed and kept checking the pod. "They are harmless but also valuable, extremely so."

Darren didn't know what value a bug could have, but the princess was a source of miracles. "What do you mean?"

"This is the cocoon of a silk moth, and as the name suggests," she shook the small pod between her fingers. "this is what silk is made from."

"Truly?" Darren, much like many others, did not know the secrets of making silk, though many assumed it was from a plant just like cotton was.

"Indeed. I want you to start planting mulberry trees in a select enclosure, and in a decade or so, Blackhaven might just have a thriving silk industry, half owned by Storm's End. Keep this a secret, lest others start producing their own silk." Ei handed the cocoon to Lord Darren, who took it gently as if the slightest use of force might break it.


How fortunate that the cocoons were of her favourite color.





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"Come, come! See this magical creature yourself, all for a penny!" A plump man with a cane standing before a cage covered with a cloth called out, hitting his cane on the ground to draw more attention.

Usually Ei wouldn't be interested in whatever faux creature the man claimed to have, but her senses convinced her otherwise. Whatever it was inside the cage, it had electro elemental energy, a slime most likely.

Handing a handful of silvers to the flustered man, Ei ordered him to open the curtain. Bowing at every step, the man hastily pulled the cloth down, revealing a small electro slime, which looked like it was going to slam onto the bars but stopped when it saw Ei, shaking like jello.

Ei turned her attention to the owner of the stall. "Where did you find it?"

"In the Stepstones, Princess, months after that storm killed everything on the islands." Pirate presence on the islands was wiped out, along with everything else down to the plants. A baleful, constant storm had also gripped the islands, and going anywhere near it was a death sentence.

Arlos barely made it out of the island after the ship he was on was beached, though he had managed to take the little monster as a trophy and made good coin out of it.





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Storm Kingdom

Blackhaven

8 BAC


The first power loom of Blackhaven was assembled, and before the gazes of the spectators, it had woven a wool fabric at a pace far surpassing what the human hands could do.

Lord Darren Dondarrion was ecstatic at the sight, already planning to invest the coin he would earn from the fabric sale into more looms and sheep flocks, as well as other enterprises Ei had suggested, such as training more carpenters, seamstresses, and other artisans, along with fruit farms and alcohol production.

He was pleased at the initiative the lord of Blackhaven had taken to further enrich his lands rather than spend the coin on frivolous displays of wealth. Her next step was to visit the lands of houses Mertyns, Rogers, Wylde, and Estermont to assist with their glass production facilities, as well as to see what other improvements could be made to their lands.

Diversity was important, for a single source of income did not ensure the security of the land, nor the kingdom as a whole.

She had done much the same in other lands she had visited in her progress and would continue to do it.

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Grain's Port

Two weeks later she and her retinue had left Blackhaven for Stonehelm, and from there she would head to the Crow's Nest of House Morrigen.

While on the lands of House Swann, she made sure to visit Grain's Port for an inspection.

People of the growing port had gathered on the road upon hearing of her arrival and were throwing flowers at her carriage.

"Long live the Princess!" Screams of adoration rose from the crowd as the knights tried to maintain order to avoid any accidents. Ei unlocked the hatch to pull down the small window in the carriage and waved her hand at the people.

Lord Calum Swann pulled his horse next to the carriage. "They adore you, Princess."

Ei gave the Lord of Stonehelm a dry look. "Truly? I couldn't tell." As well as an equally dry response. Calum Swann laughed it off, not offended in the slightest by the princess; in fact, he found her candid attitude to be quite refreshing.

She left the carriage before Lord Swann could offer to escort her, and surrounded by knights, Ei began to wander the port. There wasn't much to see other than the usual sights, such as the markets, stalls, and ships, except for one thing.

"Come, come! See this magical creature yourself, all for a penny!" A plump man with a cane standing before a cage covered with a cloth called out, hitting his cane on the ground to draw more attention.

Usually Ei wouldn't be interested in whatever faux creature the man claimed to have, but her senses convinced her otherwise. Whatever it was inside the cage, it had electro elemental energy, a slime most likely.

Handing a handful of silvers to the flustered man, Ei ordered him to open the curtain. Bowing at every step, the man hastily pulled the cloth down, revealing a small electro slime, which looked like it was going to slam onto the bars but stopped when it saw Ei, shaking like jello.

Ei turned her attention to the owner of the stall. "Where did you find it?"

"In the Stepstones, Princess, months after that storm killed everything on the islands." Pirate presence on the islands was wiped out, along with everything else down to the plants. A baleful, constant storm had also gripped the islands, and going anywhere near it was a death sentence.

Arlos barely made it out of the island after the ship he was on was beached, though he had managed to take the little monster as a trophy and made good coin out of it.

Ah, so it was formed as a result of the elemental energy she released on the chain of islands. Not unexpected when she thought about it now.

Ei considered buying the slime, but it was harmless enough in that cage, and without a source of electricity, it would dispel by itself soon enough.

"Fascinating." She turned and left the man to count his fortune, while Lord Calum watched her warily, because if the princess had nothing to do with that storm, then he was a Dornish snake. "I have never seen anything like that before." He commented to gauge her reaction.

Ei turned her head to the lord, her face not betraying her thoughts. "I wager many have not."

A non-answer.

Calum hated those, but the Princess was here to inspect his port and offer advice on how to grow it further, and hopefully invest coin as she had been doing, so the Lord of Stonehelm wasn't going to ruin anything by being too curious.

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The port was in an excellent position to export the goods produced in the Marches, so Ei had made a list of her suggestions, starting with increasing the size of the docks to accommodate more ships and widening the roads connected to the Marches, as well as starting a small shipyard that would eventually increase in size and scope.

Stonehelm did not have any shipwrights, so Ei would talk to Lords Tarth and Estermont to send some of their own in return for favorable prices for anything exported out of Stonehelm.

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Crow's Nest

Her next destination was the land of House Morrigen to see how the ink and paper production was coming along. By her estimation, these workshops should have started their operations around the time she was in Grain's Port.

Of course that was without any setbacks, which had happened in the form of a fire that burned down the ink shop, and the construction had to start from the very beginning.

The paper press was fine, as there was a good distance between the buildings, and the fire was extinguished before it could reach there.

Lord Morrigen was apologetic, having offered to cover the new expenses from his own coffers, though Ei instead told him to dig wells near the workshops and fill them with rainwater to be used in case of emergencies and to send orders to the rest of the lords of the realm to do the same.

It wouldn't do for all their efforts to be undone because they were not prepared for fire.

The remaining workshops were not affected, so they were on track. Uncut jewels were bought with an initial investment by her and would be paid back slowly over a long period of time as they were turned into proper jewels and sold. Ei did not personally need coin and preferred to use what she earned for the betterment of her people, except when she was working on something and needed to buy raw materials.

Crow's Nest was an apt name for the castle, as it had high towers with battlements that resembled a nest, most likely as a defensive measure against any potential siege.

Ei only spent a handful of days in the castle. Lord and Lady Morrigen were extremely hospitable, having brought bards and mummers for her and a wide array of desserts.

She especially enjoyed pancakes that were prepared, much to her hosts' delight.

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Cape Wrath

Mistwood


Her next destination was the lands of House Mertyns. Mistwood had large, grey walls protecting it, and her welcome was calm compared to others, a refreshing change from the usual fanfare.

Lady Mertyns had passed away some years ago from an illness, so it was Lord Caden's eldest unwed daughter, Lady Lyra Mertyns, who was responsible for the household.

The Lord of Mistwood was a calm and collected person and an avid lover of books, a rarity among the nobility of the Storm Kingdom. After two days of resting and conferring with Caden Mertyns on the state of his lands, as well as on what subjects they read, Ei had left for the town that would house the workshops.

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The small town that was under construction near the shore where the glassblowers would work had received the interest of other lords, and already several buildings were ready for use, including two inns, a dozen houses, and a single glass blowing workshop where the man she had taught would practice his craft and train his own students.

Her carriage also had been surrounded by people again, grateful to see their princess.

The first sale of Glasstown's glass product, as it was called by the residents, was to Ei. She bought a series of glass cups and a large mirror to infuse coin into the town's economy, in addition to visiting several stalls.

Her shopping so far, from Grain's Port to Crow's Nest and Glasstown, had necessitated a wagon to carry all the load to Weeping Town to be shipped to Storm's End.

One issue she had with Glasstown was the roads. Whoever had paved them must have rushed, because the carriage had shaken more than usual, and Ei left it halfway to walk.

She had requested Lord Mertyns to have the roads fixed.

The town's planning had been done well to promote organized growth rather than the usual haphazard towns built with no thought for the future in mind.

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Amberly

The seat of House Rogers was named after the large deposits of valuable amber found around the forests surrounding the castle, from which they earned a small fortune each year.

Lord Eamon Rogers was as eccentric as his house' coat of arms, which was nine silver unicorns around a silver maze on black. Ei didn't have a problem with the lord's personality, and traversing the maze was a pleasant experience.

She had also visited the amber deposits, with Lord Eamon gifting her several valuable pieces. She could use them as ornaments on her clothes or turn them into jewelry to be gifted, depending on her mood.

The glass workshop had been completed ahead of her projection, as Lord Rogers had poured a good amount of silver into it, all due to the amber trade.

She had also received a letter from her father, who had sent it via a raven just in time for it to reach Amberly before Ei left. Her stepmother, Selena, was pregnant, and a celebration would be held in honor of that when she finished her progress and returned.

Her father's happiness could be felt through the letter, though whether it was at having a possible heir or another child was yet to be seen.

The news had the occupants of the castle already celebrating, hoping for a prince who would secure the Durrandon line. Ei would have been offended, but she didn't care, so she had simply shrugged at their words.

Having a sibling, on the other hand, even if he or she would be a mortal, and Ei, an immortal god, had made the Electro Archon restless. Her thoughts were conflicting; on one hand, knowing the child would grow old in the blink of an eye for her, yet having more family members sounded nice.

In her experience, sharing blood did not make family when the individuals had no bonds between them.

For now, Ei would just wait.

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Riverlands

Harrenhal


Harren "The Black" Hoare, King of the Isles and Rivers, frowned as the spy they sent as a trader reported back on the goings of the Storm Kingdom. With their Iron Works and new sources of coin, he had no doubt old Argilac was making preparations to take back the Riverlands.

At his own peril, of course.

He had another idea in mind for the Storm Kingdom. Argella Durrandon was the source of the Storm Kingdom's newfound wealth, and removing her from the table would put a damper on Argilac's ambitions.

However, her current whereabouts were unknown, as she was apparently on a trip, and only a select few knew where she would be.

Dismissing the spy, he focused on the map before him, plotting. If he could not kidnap Argella Durrandon, then he would weaken the Storm Kingdom through other means.

Turning to his eldest son, Harwyn, he ordered him to prepare a small number of ships consisting of the best captains and crews they had.



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Ei could have stood there to consider whether to reveal herself or not, to think if it was worth the lives of the people of Weeping Town.
But she did not.
Creating an electro platform to spare the ship, Ei jumped, the force sinking the front of the ship to the water before it rebounded, throwing a sailor overboard.
Realizing what had just happened, the sailors watched the figure of their princess fly off to Weeping Town with their mouths open.

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Rain House

8 BAC


The last foot of Ei's progress was the Rain House, the seat of House Wylde. Built at the northeastern tip of Cape Wrath, the castle had short but thick walls, and its lord, Allard Wylde, had a rather merry disposition, which was not shared by his prickly wife, though his children did not seem to take after their mother when it came to personality.

As he was downing his cup while saying "Yes, dear" without even listening every time his wife spoke, Ei guessed it wasn't a happy marriage.

But she wasn't here to be a marriage counsellor; that was more Mizuki's field.

The Shelltown, named after the myriad of colored glassy shells found on the beach, was built near the shore to make use of the sand, cutting down on the logistics costs, and was constructed outside of the guidelines. Construction materials used did not inspire confidence, and rather than being built in blocks with plenty of space between them, the buildings were clustered and unshapely.

She had a meeting with Lord Allard on that matter.

"Lord Allard, do you know why I wanted those towns to be built in an orderly manner?" Ei asked, pointing at the new plans drawn for the town.

He looked at the drawings before giving his answer. "So any growth in the future would be less costly?" Perhaps all that wine hadn't dulled Lord Allard's mind yet.

"That, and so the city would look orderly, movement of goods and people would be easy, and to avoid the risk of a fire. Now, please have this town rebuilt, and use sturdier materials. If it is a matter of coin, I'll personally give you a loan with no interest for this time and a long-term payment plan."

"I'll start it immediately, Princess."

The setback of having to rebuild the town not standing, Ei did not look forward to returning while Lady Wylde was alive. Even with her present, the woman did not stop her needling comments, while Allard Wylde drowned deeper in his cups.

She stayed longer than anticipated, having decided to oversee the reconstruction of the town to avoid any more delays. From ordering new and quality materials to personally inspecting the construction efforts, Ei spent a month in Rain House.

Against her better judgement, she also tried to have the Lord and Lady Wylde act civil towards each other, which was more challenging than having to rebuild the town.

Turns out, it was a willing match, but things slowly turned for the worse over time, as Allard went out to war and spent more time away from his seat, and the love they thought they had gradually extinguished.

Now, there were just two empty people left, one who was an alcoholic, the other, a bitter woman who made it everyone else's problem.

At least they were willing to be more civil towards each other by the time Ei left for Greenstone.

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Greenstone

Greenstone was an apt name for the castle, as the outer layer of the walls was an unnatural green, and seeing as the castle was ancient, the founders of House Estermont might have been aided by magic, much like Durran Godsgrief must have used magic to construct Storm's End.

Lord Cormack was waiting at the docks, dressed much the same as he was during the tourney celebrating her father's wedding. His family was arrayed in a single line with him at the head and had brought in bards, who started singing Blessed Argella as soon as she made it off the gangplank.

His efforts were admirable; if only they were aimed at training his knights to be honorable people, then Ei would have applauded him for it.

"Princess, you honor us with your presence." Lord Cormack curtsied perfectly, followed by his wife and five children, two sons and three daughters.

Nodding, Ei replied with her usual calm tone. "Thank you, Lord Cormack. Your castle does justice to its name." She could have complimented him or his family, but owing to the last time she had seen the lord of Greenstone, Ei chose a more diplomatic approach.

Beaming with pride, Cormack Estermont launched into a tale about the history of his keep while they walked at Ei's insistence. She had enough of the ship and the carriages and just wanted to walk.

The bards were a constant figure at Greenstone during Ei's stay, though after hearing the same song over and over again, Ei requested they sing something else.

Having had enough of merriment, she began her inspection of the glass workshop built at the port, which had started production days ago, and seeing as she was already more than a month behind on her program, Greenstone must have faced delays as well.

Ignoring it since there was no harm done, Ei inspected the small port in its entirety. There wasn't much to see in the first place, but seeing as House Estermont had shipyards, even though they were only able to build enough ships for their own use, it still was better than nothing.

Convincing the lord of Greenstone to expand the shipyards and start selling ships to other lords, with Ei promising to have ships as payment for her investment. In the Storm Kingdom, only Houses Tarth and Estermont had navies, though calling the dozen or so trade vessels Lord Cormack had a fleet was a stretch of the imagination.

Nonetheless, Lord Estermont was pleased at his fortunes, and Ei was able to broker a deal where House Estermont would send shipwrights to build a shipyard and train apprentices, and House Swann would send lumber as payment, with the details to be determined between the lords.

She couldn't be expected to do everything for them after all.

Deciding to do some sightseeing, followed by a retinue, of course, Ei trekked across the island, enjoying the greenery and the golden shores. While putting her feet in the water, Ei found an oyster that had been washed up to the shore and pried it open, seeing no harm.

And as luck would have it, Ei found a pearl inside. It was misshapen with bumps and cavities, so not that valuable. Deciding to check if there were more, Ei dove while no one was looking and saw that the sea floor was covered with oysters.

She could have ignored it, but then again, Lord Cormack would have to pay taxes on any pearl sale, so Ei brought the matter to him.

Turns out House Estermont did know about the pearls for a long time, but they didn't have divers capable of carrying the oysters out, leaving Ei to find a solution in the form of a hand-operated pump tied to a waterproofed leather tube, which allowed a diver to stay submerged long enough to gather a basket full of oysters.

Instructing them to be gentle while opening the oysters and to release them back to the sea so they could produce more pearls, Ei was gifted several pristine pearls by Lord Cormack.

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It was time for Ei to return to Storm's End to carry out her end of the work, though she would stop by Weeping Town first to check the Iron Works, especially when it came to its security.

Boarding the ship with several more gifts from the Estermonts, with the bards singing Blessed Argella as a farewell song, the Windproud set sail for Weeping Town.

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Standing on the forecastle deck, Ei was watching the sea, lost in memories. It reminded her of Sasayuri, her tengu general, who was also responsible for the revolution the Imperial Fleet of Inazuma underwent. Rather than just troop carriers, they had become warships capable of holding their own against any other vessel in the sea.

Of course rebuilding the navy from scratch wasn't an easy affair, but with Sasayuri's disciplined approach and generous funding, it was an eventual success.

Now, all that experience would be used in this world.

Which made Ei wonder if she would be able to return to Teyvat. Mussou no Hitachi could cut through space, but using it to travel between different worlds, much less different dimensions, was not something she had ever considered.

Perhaps it would be possible in the future, but Ei had no idea where to start or if it was even possible in the first place.

Leaving the bothersome thoughts aside, she focused on the present to ground herself. There were several houses left that she needed to find suitable business fields to grow, overhaul the taxation system for a more just distribution of wealth, and create a legal codex to define the responsibilities of the lords towards their subjects, as well as limit their power and ensure they were held responsible for their actions towards the small folk.

The right of the first night might have been banned, but it didn't change the fact lords could act as they wished with impunity, only held back by their own common sense, and every once in a generation, a lord who believed himself untouchable would cause problems for the smallfolk.

She also wondered about Selena's pregnancy, wondering whether it would be a boy or a girl, and if the child would be healthy because the quality of healthcare in this world was appalling.

Admittedly, her knowledge when it came to human medicine was almost nonexistent, as Inazuma had plenty of healers and Ei didn't need healing herself, so the only thing she could do in that field, besides starting her own research, was to hire healers and have them do it.

Some of the Free Cities were more advanced in their treatments, owing to the unrestrained experimentation they did on slaves, which was sickening to her, so hiring any healers from across the Narrow Sea was out of the question.

What she wouldn't give to have someone capable of sharing her workload.

"By the gods." One of the sailors muttered as he leaned on the railings to get a closer look ahead.

Ei raised her head to look, eyes glued on the horizon, as smoke rose from Weeping Town. Straightening herself, Ei took a couple of steps back as the sailors crowded the forecastle deck. Summoning the Baleful Omen, Ei closed her eyes to see what was happening.

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"Put those fires out, and make sure these bastards don't get close to the Iron Works." Lord Tommen shouted orders, rushing with his knights and men-at-arms to push back the Ironborn.

Weeping Town had been caught by surprise when the Ironborn attacked, as a fire had started on the other side of the town, diverting their attention. They had already started fires on the docks and were pushing towards the Iron Works, which must have been the reason they attacked in the first place.

Thirty ships full of Ironbornslammed into the docks at full speed, slaughtering the depleted number of guards. By the time they understood what had happened, Ironborn were making their way through the town and setting everywhere on fire.

"Ready the archers!" Tommen screamed, but it was cut off when the skies darkened as storm clouds gathered for the first time in over two years. Purple lightning danced across the clouds, and a shower of rain poured, slowly dousing the fires out, shocking them as much as it did the Ironborn.

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Unknown to the people of Weeping Town, a purple eye in the sky was watching the battle.

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Ei could have stood there to consider whether to reveal herself or not, to think if it was worth the lives of the people of Weeping Town.

But she did not.

Creating an electro platform to spare the ship, Ei jumped, the force sinking the front of the ship to the water before it rebounded, throwing a sailor overboard.

Realizing what had just happened, the sailors watched the figure of their princess fly off to Weeping Town with their mouths open.

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Weeping Town

Having morphed her clothing to that of Samurai armor and landed on Weeping Town, Engulfing Lightning was drawn and ready to fight.



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The battle stopped as both sides looked up at the princess, who looked way different than the last time Tommen had seen her, which was a couple of months back.

Rather than a child of two and ten, she was a grown woman, dressed in a foreign armor adorned with just as foreign symbols, holding a spear and looking down on the Ironborn with distaste.

She raised the spear, and purple lightning covered the blade until the metal could not be seen. "Close your eyes." The princess warned, though Tommen and his men were too shocked to listen, and she brought the spear down.

A dark-purple ray of light slammed into the Ironborn like the fury of a god, casting the world into a harsh glow, blinding the forces of Weeping Town temporarily.




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