Translator: Aura / Editor: SaWarren
Kapmen had been so rude that he thought Christa would not seek him out again.
But around the evening of that same day, to his surprise, Christa, the former queen, came to visit him in person.
This time, Kapmen could not be so rude as to kick her out.
âCome in.â
Once Kapmen invited her into the room after exchanging greetings, Christa smiled quietly and entered.
Kapmen ordered the squire to bring coffee and other refreshments before asking Christa to sit at the tea table.
But instead of sitting in front of her, he remained standing and asked,
âTo what do I owe your visit?â
âSince you are a distinguished guest, I considered it natural to come and greet you personally.â
[This man is Kapmen...]
Christaâs voice was calm. Her inner voice was the same.
Kapmen muttered coldly, âI see.â
He didnât really like to interact with other people. It was no fun at all to converse and listen to other peopleâs thoughts at the same time. Besides, according to her lady-in-waitingâs thoughts, Christa and Queen Navier did not have a good relationship.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Kapmen resented that, so he wanted her to speak up quickly and leave.
However, no matter how blunt he was, he couldnât suddenly tell her to âget outâ without a reason.
Kapmen instead just stared at Christa silently, as if telling her to get to the point.
Christa asked hesitantly.
âDo you have any inconveniences?â
[I must be polite.]
âIf you have any inconveniences, let me know, Grand Duke.â
[I need to have him on my side.]
Kapmen frowned and replied firmly.
âIf I have one.â
âWhich one? Ah, I only ask because I want to help you.â
[Tell me anything... Iâll help you.]
âThank you, but thatâs not necessary.â
â?â
âI will get help from the right person.â
Christaâs eyes twitched at Kapmenâs response.
[Am I not the right person?...He means donât meddle in his business?]
âAlright...â
At this point, Kapmen thought that Christa would leave. However, Christa hesitated to get up. Instead, he heard her anxious inner voice.
[How could I make this man my guest... He doesnât seem to hate just Queen Navier, but everyone.]
Kapmen raised his eyebrows. He couldnât understand why Christa, the former queen, was acting like this in front of him.
[What am I doing here?... Does this make any difference?]
Fortunately, Christa finally stood up, smiling helplessly as if she couldnât do anything about it.
[Iâll talk to him again some other time as he seems to want to be alone at the moment].
Relieved, Kapmen walked her to the door.
However, Christaâs sad thoughts that followed caught his attention.
[There are so many handsome men like this. Why did she choose Heinley among so many men?]
Kapmen couldnât help but call out to Christa, âWait.â
The potionâs effects began to shoot up again. His heart was dyed black.
âHuh?â
Christa looked back, puzzled. Kapmen was still blunt, but he spoke with a softer manner,
âThe coffee hasnât been served yet. Letâs sit in the meantime.â
The voice of Navier, whom he met earlier, rang in his ear like an auditory hallucination.
â Can you make another bottle of that potion?
***
In the evening, Sovieshu, who visited Rashta, said in a stern voice,
âYou want to manage the budget as the Empress?â
Baron Lant seemed to have informed him.
Rashta clasped her hands together and said, âYes...â her voice barely audible. She only wanted what was due to her in her own right.
When Sovieshu asked her like this, Rashta became depressed. As Sovieshu looked down at her silently, Rashta hesitated and muttered,
âI know that managing the imperial budget is part of the empressâs role.â
â...â
âRashta became the Empress, but still doesnât know what to do... so Rashta thought it best to start with what one knows.â
Rashta said, looking at Sovieshu with frightened eyes.
âRashta wants to be a good empress, Your Majesty.â
âRashta.â
âYes.â
âYou will only be in the Empressâs position for one year, I had already told you.â
âAh, I know, but... even for one year I truly want to be the Empress.â
Rashta looked at Sovieshu like a weak animal with big eyes.
âRashta wants to fulfill those duties even for one year.â
â...â
âIn the first place, you didnât entrust Baron Lant to manage Rashtaâs money because it was spent on strange things. It was because of Viscount Roteschu.â
Rashta reached out her hands slowly and said, grasping Sovieshuâs hands tightly.
âRashta is no longer being blackmailed by him, Your Majesty.â
Sovieshu held Rashtaâs hands tightly. But the answer was a firm refusal,
âYou still havenât learned enough to manage the budget, Rashta.â
âI have studied hard...â
Rashta had a sad face.
âYou want me to be a pretend empress?â
âItâs not that you canât fully play the Empressâs role.â
âBut it sounds like this...â
âYou will attend audiences with me every day from now on. Letâs do that first.â
Rashta pursed her lips feeling annoyed.
She needed to manage the budget on her own as soon as possible to be able to repay Duke Elgy. Besides, she also needed money to give to Viscount Roteschu.
Although she had joined hands with Viscount Roteschu, Rashta knew he wouldnât do anything for free.
She didnât want to waste money. However, it was important to use the money on these two things.
âYou have to take it easy. Itâs barely just the start.â
Sovieshu lightly pet Rashtaâs back, who was stiff,
âEven for the babyâs sake you should take it easy.â
â... Yes.â
Rashta replied helplessly.
Sovieshu stroked her hair soothingly, but she wasnât very happy.
âUm... Your Majesty.â
âWhat is it?â
âSo, what about punishment?â
âPunishment?â
âIf a noble looks down on Rashta, can that noble be punished?â
âWhy? Who looked down on you?â
âMarquis Farang looked down on Rashta at the first tea party as the Empress.â
âAh. Marquis Farang.â
Sovieshu clicked his tongue.
âHeâs a good friend of Koshar. Besides, the Trobyâs and the Farangâs are close families. You wonât get him to get close to you, so forget it.â
The Empressâs position should not be looked down upon by anyone, Your Majesty.â
âHe openly insulted you?â
âRashta felt insulted.â
âI was informed of what he said.â
Rashta was surprised by Sovieshuâs words.
Did someone inform him? Who did?
Was it one of the nobles present at the tea party? Or was it someone from the Imperial Guard who was there?
Viscountess Verdi? the maids? the servants?
She was displeased that Sovieshu had found out from someone elseâs mouth what he said.
âAlthough you might have felt insulted in that situation, he didnât say enough to be punished.â
âHe was sarcastic in front of everyone present, Your Majesty!â
âBut in the end he didnât do what you ordered him to do?â
â!â
As Rashta muttered, Sovieshu kissed her forehead gently.
âI donât know why youâre so agitated.â
âWell...â
âBecause it is obvious that the nobles look down on me. Also, I have become the Empress, but nothing has changed yet except my place of residence.â
Rashta replied in her mind. Suddenly, she remembered to ask,
âMore importantly, Your Majesty. Are we going to the Western Kingdom wedding?â
Sovieshuâs expression turned cold, as if it was a topic he did not wish to discuss.
However, to Rashta this topic was important.
âSince they came all this way first, I think itâs only appropriate to go too.â
âYou really think so?â
âI would like to congratulate Queen Navier on her new start.â
â...â
âOf course, Iâm afraid sheâll harass me again, but...â
Sovieshu sighed.
âYouâre pregnant, traveling there will be very hard.â
âI still can.â
When Rashta spoke firmly, Sovieshu stood up and said, âIâll think about it.â
Rashta also stood up, following Sovieshu, and asked him in surprise as he was about to leave the bedroom.
âWhere are you going, Your Majesty?â
But Sovieshu simply left.
Stepping out into the corridor, Sovieshu almost bumped into Rashtaâs maid, Delise.
Delise bowed to Sovieshu in astonishment and apologized,
âPardon me, Your Majesty.â
âItâs all right.â
Sovieshu waved his hand to dissuade Delise, and left the Western Palace immediately.
Delise stared at Sovieshuâs back as he walked away, but quickly came to her senses and walked through the drawing room to Rashtaâs bedroom.
Rashta was sitting in an armchair, frowning with her hands on her belly. Her beautiful angelic face looked very sad.
âOnly such a person can be loved by His Majesty.â
Admiring her inwardly, Delise said to Rashta,
âMay I arrange your bed, Your Majesty?â
âYes.â
It was normal after marriage to continue using the same sheets and pillowcases from before marriage for a few days.
Now that that period of time had passed, Delise was going to replace the pillowcases and sheets with new ones.
After changing the sheets, she placed a small warm stone inside. Then she began to change the pillowcases for new ones.
Then Delise pulled out the case of a large, soft pillow that Rashta had used in the East Palace. At that moment. A handful of blue feathers came out from inside.