bh.houseatreides-第10章
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Upon hearing that someone else wanted her; Elrood's male pride suddenly made him change his mind but it was too late。 He had resented Dominic ever since; feeling like a cuckold; paranoid about what bedroom secrets Shando might be sharing with her husband。
Roody。
The Bene Gesserit witch who hovered near the throne faded deeper into the shadows behind a speckled column of Canidar granite。 Dominic couldn't tell if the cowled woman was pleased or annoyed with the events。
Forcing himself not to waver; not to hurry; Dominic strode confidently past a pair of Sardaukar guards and entered the outer hallway。 At a signal from Elrood; they could execute him instantly。
Dominic increased his pace。
The Corrinos were known for rash behavior。 On more than one occasion they'd had to make up for their hasty and ill…advised reactions; using their vast family wealth for payoffs。 Killing the head of House Vernius during an Imperial audience might just be one of those rash acts if it weren't for the involvement of the Spacing Guild。 The Guild had favored Ix with increased attention and benefits and had adopted the new Heighliner design and not even the Emperor and his brutal Sardaukar could oppose the Guild。
This was an ironic circumstance; considering the military might of House Corrino; for the Guild had no fighting forces; no armaments of its own。 But without the Guild and their Navigators to see a safe path across folded space; there would be no space travel; no interplanetary banking and no empire for Elrood to rule。 On a moment's notice; the Guild could withhold its favors; stranding armies and putting an end to military campaigns。 Of what use would the Sardaukar be if they were planet…bound on Kaitain?
Finally reaching the main exit gate of the Imperial Palace; passing under the Salusan lava arch; Dominic waited while three guards ran him through a security scan。
Unfortunately; Guild protection only went so far。
Dominic had very little respect for the old Emperor。 He had tried to hide his contempt for the pathetic ruler of a million worlds; but he'd made a dire mistake by allowing himself to think of him as a mere man; a former lover of his wife's。 Elrood; snubbed; could annihilate an entire planet in a fit of pique。 The Emperor was the vindictive sort。 All Corrinos were。
I HAVE MY contacts; Elrood thought as he watched his adversary depart。 I can bribe some of the workers who are building ponents for those improved Heighliners though that may be difficult; since suboids are said to be mindless。 Failing that; Dominic; I can find other people you've pushed aside and taken for granted。 Your mistake will be in overlooking them。
In his mind's eye Elrood envisioned the lovely Shando; and recalled their most intimate moments together; decades ago。 Purple merh…silk sheets; the sprawling bed; incense burners; and mirrored glowglobes。 As Emperor; he could have any woman he wanted and he had chosen Shando。
For two years she had been his favorite concubine; even when his wife Habla had been alive。 Small…boned and petite; she had a fragile porcelain…doll appearance; which she had cultivated during her years on Kaitain; but Elrood also knew she had a monsense strength and resiliency deep inside her。 They had enjoyed doing multilingual word puzzles together。 Shando had whispered 〃Roody〃 in his ear when he had invited her to the Imperial bedchamber; and she had cried it loudly during climactic moments of passion。
In memory he heard her voice。 Roody。。。Roody。。。Roody。。。
Being a moner; however; Shando simply wasn't suitable for him to marry。 It had not even been an option。 The heads of royal Houses rarely wed their concubines; and an Emperor never did。 Dashing young Dominic; with his wiles and flattery; had gotten Shando to talk herself free; to trick Elrood; and then had spirited her away to Ix; where he had married her in secret。 The astonishment in the Landsraad came later; and despite the scandal the two had remained married these many years。
And the Landsraad; despite Elrood's petition to them; had refused to do anything about it。 After all; Dominic had married the girl and the Emperor never had any intention of doing so。 Everything according to law。 Despite his petty jealousies; Elrood couldn't claim Shando had been adulterous; not by any legal standard。
But Dominic Vernius knew her intimate nickname for him。 What else had Shando told her husband? It ate at him like a Poritrin fester。
On the screen of a wrist…strap security monitor; he watched Dominic at the main gate; as pale security beams washed over him from a scanner that was another sophisticated Ixian machine。
He could send a signal; and the probes would obliterate the other man's mind; leave him a vegetable。 An unexpected power surge。。。a most terrible accident。。。How ironic if Elrood were to use an Ixian scanner to kill the Earl of Ix。
Oh; how he wanted to do it! But not now。 The time wasn't right; and there could be embarrassing questions; maybe even an investigation。 Such vengeance required subtlety and planning。 In that way; the surprise and ultimate victory would be so much more satisfying。
Elrood switched off the monitor; and the screen darkened。
Standing beside the blocky throne; Chamberlain Aken Hesban didn't ask why his Emperor was smiling。
The highest function of ecology is the understanding of consequences。
…PARDOT KYNES; Ecology of Bela Tegeuse; Initial Report to the Imperium
Over a razor…edged horizon the shimmering atmosphere was filled with pastel colors of sunrise。 In a brief instant the clean stillness of Arrakis allowed warm light to flood over the wrinkled landscape。。。a sudden deluge of brightness and rising heat。 The white sun lurched above the horizon; without much precursor glow in the arid air。
Now that he had finally arrived on the desert world; Pardot Kynes drew a deep breath; then remembered to put the face mask over his nose and mouth to prevent extreme moisture loss。 His sparse; sandy hair blew in a light breeze。 He had only been on Arrakis four days; and already he sensed that this barren place held more mysteries than a lifetime could ever unravel。
He would have preferred to have been left to his own devices。 He wanted to wander alone across the Great Bled with his instruments and logbooks; studying the character of lava rock and the stratified layers of dunes。
However; when Glossu Rabban; nephew of the Baron and heir apparent to House Harkonnen; announced his intention to go into the deep desert to hunt one of the legendary sandworms; such an opportunity was too great for Kynes to ignore。
As a mere Planetologist in the entourage; a scientist instead of a warrior; he felt like the odd man out。 Harkonnen desert troops brought along weaponry and explosives from the armored central keep。 They took a troop transport led by a man named Thekar; who claimed to have once lived in a desert village; though he was now a water merchant in Carthag。 He had more of a Fremen look to him than he admitted; though none of the Harkonnens seemed to notice。
Rabban had no specific plan for tracking one of the huge sinuous beasts。 He didn't want to go to a spice…harvesting site; where his crew might disrupt the work。 He wanted to hunt down and kill such a beast by himself。 He just brought along all the weaponry he could imagine and relied upon his instinctive talent for destruction。。。。
Days earlier; Kynes had arrived on Arrakis by diplomatic shuttle; landing in the dirty though relatively new city。 Eager to get started; he had presented his Imperial assignment papers to the Baron himself。 The lean; red…haired man had scrutinized Kynes's orders carefully; then verified the Imperial seal。 He pursed his thick lips before he grudgingly promised his cooperation。 〃So long as you know enough to stay out of the way of real work。〃
Kynes had bowed。 〃I like nothing better than to be alone and out of the way; m'Lord Baron。〃
He'd spent his first two days in the city purchasing desert gear; talking to people from the outlying villages; learning what he could about the legends of the desert; the warnings; the customs; the mysteries to explore。 Understanding the importance of such things; Kynes spent a substantia