Chapter 40
She was shocked by his words.
She was the Empress of Larchen. Even without her cumbersome trinkets, it didnât change that she was the Empress.
Isilis nodded her head when Berthasâ words pointed out what she had forgotten. The Empressâs authority was not reflected in her dress. Meanwhile, Berthas, who had been looking at her who got speechless, asked again.
âWhy?â
âYou always point out things Iâve forgotten.â
âPoint out? No way. Who would dare to point it out to the Empress of Larchen?â
Isilis shook her head to Berthas, who smiled mischievously at her.
âYou know it doesnât mean that.â
âI know. I just said it once.â
He then carefully sat next to Isilis as she lay and stroked her hair. As his fingertips ran down her forehead, his cool fingertips made her forehead cool.
Isilis smiled contentedly, liking his cool touch.
âFeels nice.â
She couldnât stop those words from coming out. Berthas laughed and put his hand on her forehead.
âMaybe itâs because itâs cold.â
His soft whispered words eased her heart.
âLet me rest for a while.â
As she closed her eyes, Berthasâ scent enveloped her, leading her to the edge of her dreams.
âYou slept well.â
Seeing her tired look, Berthasâ expression was not good. Why did she have so many worries?
Still, he carefully looked into Isilisâ face, who was sleeping peacefully next to him. Her face was beautiful. Her face resembled the one who saved him when he was young. Perhaps she would have been as big as this if that child had been alive. Every time he looked at her, he thought of that child.
ââ¦Well, whatâs the use of being alive now?â
Berthas watched Isilisâ sleeping face for a long time as the smile did not leave his lips the whole time.
A smooth forehead, a flowing nose, abundant eyelashes, white cheeks, and intelligent red lips. He tried to lower his own lips, slightly loosening the heart that he had been holding back because everything about her was so beautiful.
It was then that her eyelids fluttered like the flapping of a butterflyâs wings.
âI just woke up.â
ââ¦Itâs better then.â
Berthas wrapped around Isilisâ shoulders, who raised her body. He finally brought his lips to the corners of her eyes that blinked as if she hadnât woken up yet.
âWhatâ¦â
âExcuse me. Because youâre so pretty.â
ââ¦.â
Berthas laughed as she looked at her, who blushed as if she didnât mind his words. The next moment, Isilis whispered as she stared blankly at the smile that formed on his lips.
âShe looks like you.â
âWhat?â
âThe Princess looks like you.â
âSheâs my child, so itâs obvious.â
âMy child.â
âShe is also my child.â
He replied as he gazed at her clear eyes, completely woken up now.
She is also my child.
Berthas whispered as he looked at her nodding her head.
âYou inserted the requirements of it being a swordmaster with me in mind, right?â
âAbout that, maybe.â
His eyebrows moved at Isilisâs vague words.
âDo you not like me?â
âItâs not like that.â
âThen why?â
ââ¦Are you thinking of not going back to your country?â
âIâll have to go.â
He replied without hesitation. As he was lost in his thoughts, Berthas did not notice her complexion darkening at his answer.
ââ¦I see.â
âIt wonât take long.â
âIs that so?â
âYes.â
He felt strange as Isilis muttered to herself, but he didnât ask. Seeing her expression look empty for some reason, Berthas lightly squeezed her shoulders.
âYou donât like it?â
âNo. no.â
Seeing her face immediately correcting her expression, he smiled and passed it off as if he was worried for nothing.
âThen, when are you going back?â
âWe havenât even sat down at the negotiating table yet?â
âNegotiation?â
Isilis straightened her body.
âWhat are you talking about?â
âThe reason I came this time from Hillenton was not to celebrate the New Year but to finalize the trade negotiations.â
âBerthas, arenât you a knight?â
At the question, he nodded as Isillis implied why a knight sit at the table of trade negotiations.
âRight.â
âBut whyâ¦â
âI was told to do so, so I did it.â
âWho?â
âThe Emperor of Hillenton.â
âThatâs a short story.â
âBecause he is not worthy of respect.â
As he responded casually to her words, Isilis laughed at his shrug.
âIt seems you still love Hillenton.â
âHillenton? Ah⦠Are you talking about the Empire?â
âYes.â
âWell, about that, maybe.â
Isilis slowly peered into Berthasâ cynical reply. He opened his mouth when her gaze seemed to search him.
âIs that important to you?â
âYes.â
Berthasâ gaze added weight to her words.
âWhy?â
ââ¦.â
âDo you love me?â
ââ¦.â
âNo?â
âFor the Empress, private feelings are just a luxury.â
âIsilis.â
Berthas sighed again, listening to her.
One word was enough. If she asked him to stay by her side, he would give up everything and stay by her side. Why was that so difficult?
âJust one word⦠You know that, donât you?â
Despite his words, Isilis said nothing.
How could she say that? She couldnât tell that person to abandon the country for her. It was clear that he would love Hillenton as much as she loved Larchen, so she couldnât open her mouth.
â¦Leave the country and come to me.
Berthas, who had been looking at her with strange eyes, spoke again.
âYou really donât want to?â
âNo. No.â
Berthas whispered as he held her outstretched hand affectionately.
âJust one word. Isilis. Then, Iâll give youâ¦â
âYou.â
When she called, he raised his head and looked at her. As Isilis looked into his dim eyes, she opened her mouth again.
âI canât give you any definitive answers.â
âIâm not asking for an answer. I want youâ¦â
âEverything I do is entirely for Larchen. I can give you a piece, but I canât give you all.â
âIs Larchen⦠that important?â
âOf course.â
âSo what about me?â
ââ¦.â
âWhat about our child?â
âThe Princess will follow meâ¦â
âI know that!â
Isilis gazed at Berthas, who was shouting with surprise. Watching him tremble in rage, she couldnât get her mouth to open.
âThen, I asked what it was? Isilis. What am I to you?â
âThatâsâ¦â
âYou said it was just for the child? Is all the time you and I spent meaningless? Iâm still curious, really. What am I to you?â
âBerthas, thatâsâ¦â
âThe childâs father⦠just the father?â
âThatâ¦â
She couldnât say anything. Her feelings for him were not something that could be defined by any single word. The childâs father? If she could have defined him with such simple words, she would have already done so⦠But, it wasnât like that.
Isilis couldnât open her mouth easily as she couldnât understand her feelings. There was no way to know how Berthas judged her hesitation.
âWhat about the child?â
âThat child is the next Empress.â
âAre you aware that the child is looked down upon by the maids and attendants?â
âWho daresâ¦â
âEveryone said that. They asked if it was possible for her to inherit the throne.â
âHow dare!â
Berthas laughed at Isilisâ cold words.
âYouâre not saying you didnât know, are you?â
His words became a dagger and wound her in the chest.
âIsnât it like that, Isilis? You know about the treatment my child receives because she is not born with magic.â
âThe imperial family itselfâ¦â
âThatâs the story of when you were born with magic properly. In fact, you know that, too, right?â
She knew.
The reason why the blood of the Imperial Family was considered sacred and the Imperial Family was acknowledged as such was because they are endowed with magic. However, her daughter couldnât be like that⦠At least until her magic manifested.
Still, Isilis was not giving up hope. The childâs magic would surely manifest. It was a matter of time, she could tell.
But until then, it was a question of whether she would be able to withstand all the checks from the nobles and protect her child.
It was the same as before.
She was an all-powerful Empress, but her child was still a feeble baby. It was easy for her to reach out to the child. There was no time for her, the Empress, to stick by her childâs side and protect the child. She couldnât have a child by her side watching her work.
Even though Isilis knew it, it hurt her heart to hear Berthas speak in such a sharp tone.
âThe manifestation of magic can happen later.â
âYou know that, but can you wait until then without setting up a successor?â
âIâ¦â
She knew it was difficult though she was going to try⦠for her and the child.
âIsilis.â
Berthas continued with a sigh.
âIf you had an imperial wedding, would you be able to withstand the demand to have children?â
âThatâs something Iâll figure out.â
âYes, but it wonât be easy. Sleeping with the Empress is a duty.â
Berthas pointed out what she had forgotten again. That was right. The Empress was obliged to have a relationship on set days if there was an empress or consort. It was a system for succession. It was something that had to be done, even if she didnât like it.
That was the Empress⦠Even her body was for Larchen, not her own.
Berthas whispered to her, who continued to be speechless.
âThen, what are you going to do? If you have an imperial wedding with someone other than me, will you do all the things you did with me to him?â
âThatâs outrageous!â
âNo, I have to listen. Isilis. This is not a question to you, the Empress, but to you, who gave birth to my child. Answer me. Are you going to do that?â
Her mouth couldnât open. After thinking for a while, Isilis chose to evade. How to not have to answer right away.
âIâve been too easy for you.â
âIs it correct that youâre not answering?â
âNo one can ask the Empress that much. Here in Larchen, I am the law.â
âI said I knew. I also said Iâm not asking the Empress.â
âYouâre not asking the Empress when you ask me, the Empress of Larchen. What irony is this?â
Isilis whispered to him as she rose from the bed.
âIf I hadnât been the Empress in the first place, I wouldnât have met you. Berthas.â
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