Translator: Aura / Editor: SaWarren
Christa was a little surprised by Rashtaâs unexpected behavior.
Here was a woman with devilish charm who rose to the position of Empress after having been the concubine of Emperor Sovieshu.
Even in the Western Kingdom Rashta was much talked about for this reason. Everyone thought she was a femme fatale with a deadly charm.
But to Christa she seemed like a naive country girl.
Moreover, it was shocking to see the Empress of the Eastern Empire make such confessions about her poor integration into high society and her inexperience with etiquette.
âDuring my stay here, I would like to be friends with Christa.â
At Rashtaâs request with an angelic look, Christa nodded reflexively.
In fact, when she was informed of Rashtaâs invitation, Christa assumed that she planned to use her to confront Navier. Christa naturally found it strange that she talked so much about herself. She thought Rashta would get to the point now.
However, not only did Rashta not mention anything else about Navier, she acted like a lady making her debut into high society.
Christa found it pleasant to listen to her talk about various topics because it seemed that she was really unfamiliar with high society.
Once Christa let her guard down Rashta switched to the topic she wanted.
âUm, I hope you donât take offence to what Rashta is about to say. Rashta doesnât know much about nobility hence the question.â
â?â
âEven though Navier was an empress, she remarried His Majesty Heinley of the Western Kingdom.â
â...â
âCanât Christa remarry?â
Christa looked at Rashta with a stiff face.
While the ladies-in-waiting asked her because they were concerned, she was disconcerted that Rashta, whom she had just met, brought up the topic of remarriage.
âThe only case of a marriage of convenience that Rashta knows about is Navierâs... Perhaps because it was a marriage of convenience, Navier had no feelings for His Majesty. Thatâs why she immediately remarried His Majesty Heinley.â
Despite realizing that Christa was not happy to talk about this, Rashta continued,
âIf this is a common pattern in nobility marriages, then Lady Christa also had a marriage of convenience...â
Eventually, Christa interrupted her firmly.
âI donât want to talk about it.â
âOh, Iâm sorry.â
Rashta hastily apologized with a surprised look. However, she laughed inwardly at Christaâs firm response.
âShe must be in love.â
Otherwise, she wouldnât have gotten so serious.
âLetâs drink some more.â
Pretending not to notice, Rashta offered Christa more drink mixed with alcohol.
The drink was taking effect and as time went on Christa became more and more relaxed.
When Christa looked drunk, Rashta asked,
âItâs not like youâre remarrying for an affair like Navier did. You lost your husband, but Lady Christa canât remarry. Itâs unfair, right?â
If Christa refused again to speak on the topic, she would make her drink more.
But Christa smiled bitterly, and Rashta exulted. âAlmost there!â
After a few murmurs, finally Christa slightly opened her heart.
âAlthough I could marry any man in the world, I canât marry the only man I want.â
âWhy?â
â... He doesnât feel the same about me.â
Smiling helplessly, tears gathered in Christaâs eyes.
Rashta smiled brightly and held out a handkerchief.
Rashta originally intended to make her feel that she had been kicked out of power in order to take advantage of her in some way. However, she uncovered more interesting information than expected.
âSo she likes Heinley.â
***
One day before the wedding....
Heinley and I went to the ceremonial hall to rehearse the wedding ceremony first.
Heinley planned to proclaim himself emperor, so his closest aides were also gathered here. It was being discussed what would be the ideal time for him to proclaim himself Emperor of the West.
He should do so at the time when he would receive the most attention. However, because of the various opinions it was difficult to reach an agreement and the discussion went on longer than expected.
Eventually, Heinley and I headed to a corner of the ceremonial hall to take a short break.
I took the opportunity to ask him something that has bothered me since yesterday.
âWhat did you talk to His Majesty Sovieshu about last night?â
Heinley stopped short as he was trying to intertwine his hand with mine. Because our fingers touched I immediately felt Heinley flinch.
I looked at Heinley gently, taking his hand first.
Sovieshu tormented him? What did they talk about?
Then Heinley sighed and grumbled.
âItâs unfair.â
â?â
âYouâre cruel.â
What?
âHolding my hand and asking me with that look, you leave me no choice but to answer.â
As I burst into laughter, Heinley reluctantly replied.
âI just chose the right words to make His Majesty Sovieshu lose his temper. â
At his words I stopped laughing.
Heinley? Are you serious?
I was surprised. Is Heinley acting like that too?
But soon, the events of the special New Yearâs banquet flashed through my mind.
Heinley... had openly imitated Rashtaâs way of speaking in front of Sovieshu to anger him.
Come to think of it, it was true. He was like that.
I had forgotten because since we had become close he had been very gentle, but before we got close, I thought Heinley had a similar personality to Rashta.
He was good at pissing people off while laughing...
I frowned at the thought.
Heinley asked, staring at me.
âAre you mad at Heinley?ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
I couldnât help but laugh at the way he spoke.
Heinley once again imitated Rashtaâs way of speaking, looking at me with a big smile.
âDonât get mad at Heinley.â
âDonât imitate that way of speaking.â
Although being Heinley, it sounded cute. It was the way of speaking that I hated the most.
Heinley grinned and whispered, leaning his head lightly on my shoulder.
âWife, I really like you.â
He looked cute, so I rubbed my head against his. However, I noticed that his close aides were gaping at us, and I hastily put on a serious face.
Of course, I also raised my head again. However, McKenna was already chuckling.
I quickly stared at Heinley with a stern expression and said what I thought was necessary,
âHeinley. You donât have to get along with His Majesty Sovieshu, but you also donât have to fight the Emperor of a country with similar national power.â
â!â
âItâs better not to cause unnecessary trouble.â
The atmosphere was good, but it suddenly changed. Heinleyâs expression became rigid.
I was sorry to see that expression, but I had to say it.
âYou are my husband, but at the same time you must take care of the Western Kingdom.â
Heinley did not answer.
Does he intend to continue making trouble?
âHeinley.â
Only once I called his name did Heinley look up.
But what he said softly was not a response to my words.
âI have something to confess to you.â
He was trying to divert the topic of conversation.
I frowned and tried to tell him again, butâ
âI have no experience.â
What Heinley said left me speechless.
What... did he just say?
While I was shocked, Heinley whispered in my ear.
âSo you must lead me on the wedding night.â
My mind went blank even though I knew he had deliberately changed the topic.
I hadnât mentioned it, but that had been hovering in my mind all along.
But what did he mean?
He wanted me to lead him. Is he asking me to take the initiative?
Heat rose in my face, so I lowered my gaze.
If only he would pretend not to notice. However, Heinley tilted his head until our foreheads touched, looked me in the eye, and made fun of me.