âIf youâre worried that Renâs angry, donât worry,â Shin said with a small laugh. I didnât understand how he could act so carefree.
âBut Iâm not sure how I should face himâ¦â I admitted honestly.
âHmmâ¦your town decided to send you as their offering to the capital soâ¦you should have some of it, right?â Shin said, clearly he was teasing me.
âSome of it?â I asked, not understanding.
âSkills. You should have some skills to please a man, right?â Shin said with narrowed eyes.
âUmmâ¦Iâllâ¦think about itâ¦â I muttered before sighing loudly.
I wished Shin was right and that I had some skills to please a man, some womanly skills like those that the other women displayed along with their self-introduction in the grand hall. The truth was, apart from my medical skills, I couldnât really do anything else...
Ohâ¦perhaps, I could do that!
Shin smiled softly at me as he seemed to have noticed that I had a pretty good idea in mindâ¦
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Meanwhile, Ren sat at the gazebo next to the large pond as he was suddenly reminded of memories from his childhood. Whenever he sat next to a lake, he would be reminded of his mother. Recently, being with Rin had reminded me more and more of his mother. The memories from long ago were still vivid in Renâs mind and they were nothing short of painful to him.
âPrince Ren! Please stop running! Youâre going to disturb the Empress!â a loud female voice shouted.
âOkâ¦â a very young Ren murmured as he looked up at the distressed face of one of his motherâs personal maids.
âPlease keep your voice down. The Empressâ¦is busyâ¦â the maid said as she placed a finger to her lips.
âOhâ¦but I want to see mother. Sheâs here, isnât she?â Ren said enthusiastically.
âYesâ¦but...you see, the Empress is busyâ¦soâ¦â the maid said hesitantly as she tried her best to come up with an excuse.
âOh! Mother!â Ren cried out happily as he spotted his mother walking his way.
Ren ran towards his mother who had stopped in her track along with two of her personal maids by her side.
âWhy are you here, Ren?â the empress said in a cold and emotionless voice. Her eyes faced straight forward without looking down at her own child.
âUmmâ¦to see you, mother. Iâve been studying archery andâ¦â Ren said happily as he looked up at his mother.
âIâve told you countless times before that you should not come here. Never come here ever again,â his mother cut in bluntly with her cold voice.
âButâ¦â Ren protested in a small voice.
âGuards! Escort the crown prince outâ¦at once!â the empress shouted at the top of her lungs.
âMother! Wait!â Ren cried out as two tall guards in armor came to usher him gently out of the palace.
Ren blinked his eyes rapidly as he snapped out of the memory of one of his attempts to meet his mother. It wasnât long after that day that his mother cut her own hair and donned the robes of a nun before shutting herself away in a small monastery on the palace grounds. At the time Ren never understood why his mother had chosen to abandon her prestigious position of empress to become a nun. He didnât understand how she could abandon him and his father but after he grew up into a young adult he understood.
By the time he fully understood his mother and her actions it was already too late. His mother had passed away a long time ago. Ren remembered her final moments very well. It was less than a year after his mother had decided to become a nun that Ren was suddenly summoned to her room. It was the first time that he was summoned by his mother in his entire life, and he was summoned to hear her final words.
Ren had never entered the palaceâs small monastery before; it wasnât exactly a place where high-ranking people of the royal family would go. After his mother moved into the monastery, Ren tried many times to see her, but all his attempts were denied by his own mother. Now that he was inside, he was surprised at how small and bare the building was. The walls had no decoration. The whole building was old and clearly not well maintained.
There was something about the building that made it always damp and cold even when it was warm and sunny outside. The atmosphere inside was depressing and it made him feel depressed deep inside just to be in that building. He couldnât believe that his mother had spent almost a year in this building and at her own choice at that.
When the nun leading him gestured to his motherâs room, Ren nodded, and the nun left quietly to give them personal time together. Ren bit his lips nervously before sliding the door open and entered what was now his motherâs room.
The room was much smaller than he expected and very bare. There was almost nothing inside, not even a bed. His mother lied down on a thin mattress on the floor with an old blanket covering her body.
âRenâ¦is that you?â a voice so frail and weak whispered and he couldnât believe that that was his motherâs voice.
âYes, mother,â Ren said as he sat down on his knees next to her mattress.
âI donât have much timeâ¦as Iâm sure youâve already been toldâ¦â she whispered.
âMotherâ¦â Ren said in a shaky voice.
âBefore I leave this world, I would like you to listen to meâ¦one last time,â his mother said.
Ren took his motherâs hand into his and for the first time she didnât shake his hand away. He realized how thin her hand and arm was. He couldnât imagine how his mother could get so sick over the past months.
âIâm sorry, Ren. I know that I havenât been a good mother to you and for that I would like to apologize. Although I know that nothing that happened to my life is your fault, I still held you partly to blame. Because I couldnât stand up against your father, I punished you instead in his place. I am very sorryâ¦â his mother said, her voice weak and soft.
âItâs okâ¦mother,â Ren whispered, feeling tears sting his eyes.
âHear me, Ren. Hear my storyâ¦before I die,â She said slowly, her breath labored.
âYesâ¦mother,â Ren said solemnly.
âThe title of empress is a sick and sad joke, Ren. To me, I was nothing more than a slave and to this day, I am nothing more than a slave. When your father conquered my land, I was forced to become one of his concubines. I was young and couldnât understand what was going on. Young women like me were bedded in turn by the emperor. It went on and on until at least one of us became with childâ¦â she said before pausing to catch her breath. It was clear that speaking was taking up all the energy that she had left.
--To be continuedâ¦