"SHADOWS OF NOCTIS" Chapter 32 — The War His Father Chose
Chapter 32 — The War His Father Chose
The proof had been hidden inside the emperor’s own archives.
Which somehow felt fitting.
Cruel men often believed intelligence alone made them untouchable. Eventually they stopped hiding their crimes properly because arrogance replaced caution.
Evelyn discovered the documents just before dawn beneath the restricted diplomatic records chamber hidden below the western cathedral offices.
Lucien had helped her break the imperial seals personally.
That alone still felt unreal.
The crown prince of the empire kneeling beside forbidden state records while snowstorms battered Noctis overhead and military patrols searched the academy for rebel collaborators.
At some point morality had become survival.
And survival had become the two of them choosing each other against an empire.
The underground archive room smelled of dust, candle smoke, and ancient parchment left too long beside stone dampness. Thousands of classified wartime documents filled iron shelves stretching deep beneath the cathedral foundations while silver imperial seals glimmered faintly in the candlelight.
Lucien stood watch near the entrance while Evelyn translated coded military correspondence spread across the central table.
Then she found it.
The moment arrived quietly.
No dramatic realization.
Just one sentence buried inside a diplomatic memorandum from thirteen years earlier.
Evelyn stopped breathing.
Lucien noticed immediately.
“What is it?”
She looked up slowly.
The expression on her face must have said enough already because the shadows near Lucien’s feet shifted sharply across the floor.
Evelyn handed him the document without speaking.
Lucien read the translated section once.
Then again.
The silence afterward felt physically dangerous.
The memorandum carried direct authorization from Emperor Alaric Mordane himself regarding the Border Wars.
But the horrifying part wasn’t military strategy.
It was intent.
Continuation of northern conflict remains politically advantageous for succession stabilization and regional dependency.
Lucien’s jaw tightened visibly.
Evelyn forced herself to continue reading aloud from the lower paragraphs despite nausea twisting through her stomach.
“‘Sustained wartime conditions increase public tolerance for integration protocols while reducing resistance toward expanded royal emergency authority.’”
The candlelight trembled softly.
Lucien looked up slowly from the document.
“He prolonged the war intentionally.”
Not disbelief.
Recognition.
Like some terrible unfinished suspicion inside him had finally found language.
Evelyn swallowed hard.
“There’s more.”
She reached for another file beneath the memorandum stack.
Medical transfer records.
Experiment authorizations.
Civilian casualty projections.
And buried beneath them—
her father’s name.
ARCHIVIST ADRIAN VALE
Investigation suspended following treason inquiry.
Evelyn’s pulse turned cold.
Below it rested another attached report partially burned along the edges.
SUBJECT VALE TERMINATED PRIOR TO PUBLIC DISCLOSURE.
The room tilted slightly around her.
Lucien stepped toward her immediately.
“Evelyn—”
“He knew.”
Her voice sounded distant even to herself.
Evelyn stared at the records while grief crashed through her chest hard enough to hollow breathing itself.
Her father had discovered the truth.
The empire extended the Border Wars deliberately because endless conflict made experimentation easier to justify.
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Children disappeared beneath wartime emergency powers.
Civilian populations remained dependent on imperial protection.
And Lucien—
Lucien had been turned into a weapon specifically because the emperor needed war to continue long enough to secure permanent control.
“My father died trying to expose this,” she whispered.
The words broke apart somewhere near the end.
Lucien moved closer carefully now, like he understood grief sometimes reacted violently when touched too suddenly.
Evelyn looked toward him anyway.
And immediately wished she hadn’t.
Because the expression on his face looked devastatingly calm.
Not shocked.
Not furious.
Something worse.
The kind of quiet rage born when betrayal stops feeling surprising.
“He used us,” Lucien said softly.
The shadows around the room darkened instantly.
Candles flickered violently beneath the shift in atmosphere.
“He buried children beneath this academy,” Evelyn said, voice shaking now. “He sacrificed entire cities to keep the empire dependent on war.”
Lucien’s gaze lowered briefly toward the documents spread across the archive table.
Then toward the emperor’s seal stamped proudly across every page.
For several long seconds he said nothing at all.
The silence thickened dangerously.
Evelyn knew enough now to recognize what was happening beneath it.
Lucien wasn’t losing control.
He was controlling it too hard.
The shadows spread slowly outward across the stone floor beneath him.
Not explosive.
Cold.
Like darkness itself had begun listening too carefully.
“He told me sacrifice preserved civilization,” Lucien murmured eventually.
The sentence hollowed the room.
Evelyn looked toward him carefully.
Lucien stood motionless beside the archive shelves while stormlight flickered faintly through the underground windows high above.
“When I was younger,” he continued quietly, “I thought if I survived long enough, maybe the suffering would eventually mean something.”
The grief in his voice nearly destroyed her.
Because he still sounded like someone mourning the child who believed adults protected people instead of manufacturing atrocities elegantly enough to call them necessary.
Evelyn crossed toward him slowly.
“Lucien…”
His gaze lifted toward her.
And for the first time since meeting him, she saw hatred there.
Not for rebels.
Not for the empire.
For the emperor himself.
The realization frightened her.
Not because Lucien lacked reason.
Because he had too much.
“He knew what the integration would do to you,” she whispered.
Lucien laughed once softly beneath his breath.
The sound carried no humor whatsoever.
“He designed most of it.”
The shadows lashed violently across the floor.
Archive shelves rattled hard enough to shake dust from the ceiling beams overhead.
Evelyn reached him immediately.
Her hands closed around his wrists before the darkness could spread farther through the room.
The effect was instant.
The shadows froze.
Lucien inhaled sharply like her touch physically pulled him back from somewhere dangerous.
Evelyn held his gaze steadily despite the grief tearing through both of them now.
“You are not what he made.”
The sentence settled between them heavily.
Lucien stared at her for several long seconds.
Then something inside him cracked quietly.
Not composure.
Loyalty.
Years of conditioned obedience collapsing inward beneath truth finally too monstrous to survive denial.
“He murdered your father,” Lucien said softly.
Evelyn nodded once.
“And he murdered every child buried beneath Noctis.”
The shadows disappeared completely.
Lucien lowered his forehead slowly against hers while the archive room fell silent except for distant storm winds above the cathedral.
When he finally spoke again, his voice sounded frighteningly calm.
“Then the empire deserves to fall.”
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