Could that terrible man be executed? Was that possible? Rashtaâs eyes trembled. It was difficult to know whether Sovieshu was trying to get her to talk, or if he was being heartfelt. But if he really was serious, why didnât he do it when Viscount Roteschu first appeared?
âIt has to be a lie.â
âRashta.â
Sovieshu carefully spoke her name again.
âIf someone is threatening you over something youâre hiding, please tell me. Once you start getting dragged by threats, there is no end.â
Rashta was shaken. What if she told him the truth? He already knew that she was a slave, and accepted her despite her history. Perhaps if she told him she had a baby with another man in the past...
âNo.â
Rashta crushed that thought. She remembered Alan, the man she thought was kind and gentle. Alan, a man who seemed ready to give up everything for their love. Alan, who abandoned her at the last moment.
Sovieshu may be different, but she didnât want to risk everything on that assumption alone.
âRashta has nothing to hide, Your Majesty.â
âIs that true?â
âOf course.â
Rashta gave a tinkling laugh. However, Sovieshuâs expression was still firm.
âYour Majesty...?â
She looked at him uneasily. Did he know she was lying? He brushed aside a strand of her hair with his fingers, but he still looked worried.
âYour Majesty, Rashta is absolutely fine. Nothing to feel guilty about.â
It was not until Rashta repeated herself that Sovieshu finally nodded.
âBut who is investigating Viscount Roteschu?â
The Empress, or perhaps another noble? Rashta clenched her fists.
Whoever the enemy was, they would not find her secret. When she became pregnant in the Rimwell estate, Viscount Roteschu, ashamed and embarrassed, locked her away to prevent any outsiders from knowing about her. Although it caused her pain and distress at the time, it meant only a few knew about her secrets. She only had to keep careful watch on Viscount Roteschu, Alan and Rivetti.
âYour Majesty, please donât blame Viscount Roteschu for nothing.â
Rashta placed her hands together and looked at Sovieshu with wide eyes.
âIf heâs hated for no reason because of Rashta, Rashta wonât be able to endure the guilt.â
âAlright. Thereâs no need to worry.â
With a relieved smile, Sovieshu patted Rashta on the shoulder and turned away.
âWait, Your Majesty.â
As she watched him leave, she stood up and approached directly behind him. Sovieshu looked back at her, and Rashta widened her eyes again.
âYour Majesty, can you put Rashta to bed?â
Although she received Sovieshuâs reassurances, she was still anxious about the knowledge that someone was attempting to dig up her past. She wanted Sovieshu to comfort her.
âIâm sorry, Rashta.â
He glanced at his watch and answered immediately.
âIâm afraid I canât. I have work to do.â
âAh...â
âHow about this?â
He spoke in a soothing voice, then led Rashta back to the armchair and placed a soft blanket on her knees.
âRelax here.â
***
After Sovieshu left Rashtaâs room, he headed straight to his office. His chief secretary, Marquis Karl, was waiting inside. Sovieshu settled himself at his desk before going straight to business.
âHow is the investigation?â
Marquis Karl slipped a piece of paper towards him.
âI did the research as you said. But there is nothing worth mentioning yet.â
âI see.â
Sovieshu furrowed his brow and tapped his fingers against the wood.
âThere must be something...â
Masters and runaway slaves never had good relationships, while Viscount Roteschu visited Rashta frequently. The more they met, the more that Viscount Roteschuâs claim that âRashta is not my slaveâ seemed plausible. However, Sovieshu was unconvinced. And so, suspicious that Viscount Roteschu might be blackmailing Rashta, Sovieshu ordered Marquis Karl to investigate.
âWhat does Miss Rashta say, Your Majesty?â
âThereâs no such thing.â
âEven if you will take care of it?â
âYes. She doesnât want to be a burden on me.â
Sovieshu sighed and shook his head.
âNo matter how much I think about it, sheâs still naive.â
âWhat if you were to make a plausible excuse to send Viscount Roteschu away?â
âMy intentions would be obvious.â
âThatâs true.â
Sovieshu clicked his tongue. Several months had passed since the viscount made his explosive claim, but his comments had not been entirely forgotten. If Viscount Roteschu were to be expelled for no reason, it would only solidify belief among nobles that Rashta was indeed a runaway slave. Rashta had also earnestly requested that Sovieshu not touch Viscount Roteschu.
Sovieshu sighed and waved his hand.
âWeâll just have to wait and see. You may leave.â
âWell...Your Majesty.â
Instead of heading for the door, however, Marquis Karl hesitated.
âWhat is it?â
Sovieshu pulled out a stack of paper from a drawer, closed it, then looked back at Marquis Karl. The marquisâ expression was dark. Sovieshu looked at him questioningly, and Marquis Karl spoke in a slow voice.
âWhile I was investigating Viscount Roteschu, I noticed some unusual people.â
âUnusual people?â
âIâm not the only one investigating Viscount Roteschu.â
âIs that true?â
Sovieshuâs mouth was set in a hard line.
âYes.â
âWho is it?â
At the question, Marquis Karl closed clenched his jaw. Although he was the one to bring up the topic, it seemed he found it difficult to answer.
âWho is it?â
It was only after Sovieshu repeated himself did Marquis Karl heavily reply.
âIt looked like Lord Koshar.â
Sovieshuâs face hardened.
âThat troublemaker again?â
âThere also seems to be another investigation from Countess Eliza, who appears to have been ordered by the Empress.â
Sovieshu clicked his tongue again with a look of annoyance.
âShe said she wasnât interested in Rashta at all. Not only is the Empress spying on Rashta, but the Empressâ family as well.â
âWhat should I do? Thereâs nothing yet on Viscount Roteschu from the investigation.â
A furrow formed between Sovieshuâs brows, and he muttered to himself.
âThis is trouble.â
Koshar was a problem once more.
The Empress herself paid keen attention to the Imperial Familyâs public and personal image. Even if she found out something about Rashta, she wouldnât do anything to jeopardize their reputation.
But her brother Koshar was different. He was the type of person to rain flyers to all the nobles as soon as he obtained clear evidence that Rashta was a slave. And if there were other secrets, he was sure to reveal them all as well.
âLeave.â
Sovieshu wanted to think alone, so he dismissed Marquis Karl from the room. When the door clicked shut, Sovieshu stood by the window and half-closed his eyes.
Being a runaway slave was a great disgrace in society, for Rashta and the future baby. At the very least, Rashta was a concubine and could simply leave high society if things got out of hand, but the baby could never do that.
âWhat will I do...â
He opened his eyes again and looked out the window with a grave expression. He worried about the treatment his child would receive for having a slave mother.