Chapter 41
Berthasâ actions stopped at Isilisâ words. She also didnât say anything to his cold hardened face. Leaving him, who kept his gaze on her, she cast a spell. It seemed that she had spent too much time since as came back to her office, the sun had already gone down.
âWhere did you go?â
âMarquis.â
Pillaire was waiting for her.
âI was tired for a while, so I took a break.â
âWere you in the bedroom?â
âNo.â
He quietly opened his mouth to Isilis, who kept quiet after that.
âYour ornaments are in a mess.â
âI lay down on the bed for a while, and it became like that.â
âI will call the maid.â
âThatâs enough. Iâm going back to bed anyway.â
âUnderstood.â
Isilis asked again as she glanced at Pillaire, who still kept his gaze on her disheveled hair.
âWhat is it, Marquis Cyrka?â
âAh, envoys from different countries are requesting an audience.â
âAudienceâ¦?â
âSince the New Year celebrations are over and Your Majesty has appeared, it seems that they should continue the negotiations.â
âNegotiations?â
âThe negotiation to sell magic tools.â
There was only one reason why Larchen always had the upper hand in trade negotiations. It was because of the magic tool. Those who produced magic tools were wizards, and those wizards moved only at her command.
Even if Faylos was sitting as acting Emperor, he couldnât move the wizards. They only acted on orders from the Imperial Family, and the only Imperial Family in this country was Isilis. The wizards were her greatest friend and source of strength.
âWho are they?â
âThe countries who requested an audience are the Khalifa Empire and Hillenton, and the other countries are weak countries, so they canât even ask for an audience from Your Majesty.â
âI see.â
Isilis asked him as he flipped through the papers Pillaire was handing over one by one.
âWhat do you think?â
âWhat are you talking about?â
âI mean the Princess.â
âYour Majesty, I dare not mention it.â
âIf I donât ask you, whom can I ask? Tell me.â
Isilis asked Marquis Cyrka for a reason. He was the head of the noble faction and the one who studied with her at the academy. While she still didnât know exactly about Cyrka, she was confident that he wouldnât betray her⦠It was also because he loved her.
Knowing this, she had a strange belief.
âYouâd better welcome a consort.â
âDo you think so, too?â
âYou have to buy time⦠You wouldnât be able to wait for the Princess?â
ââ¦.â
Marquis Cyrka was right.
Isilis knew that was the best way, but she couldnât do it. It was difficult for her to accept Berthas as her consort. And even if she did, he would abandon his empire and come to her. She could not persuade a person who devoted himself to his country to abandon that country and stand by her side.
âIs something the matter?â
Pillaire asked when she was lost in her thoughts and said nothing.
âMarquis. Do you remember?â
âWhatâ¦â
âAs a child, when I was kidnapped.â
âYour Majesty, it has already passed.â
âI will speak. I still often dream of that time.â
When she was young, like the current Princess, she was kidnapped. Being six years old, it was quite a shock to her. She couldnât have gotten out of the situation had it not been for her magic skills. It felt like all her magic was being pulled out.
The previous Empress never told her anything at the time, but now, she knew. It was an act committed by those who tried to usurp the imperial throne by kidnapping the Imperial Family.
âThe horror of being filled with restraints. Andâ¦â
âYour Majesty.â
âHow old were you then?â
âYour Majesty was six, so I was eight.â
âIt must have been around that time. I treated you who were injured in the imperial castle.â
âDid you remember?â
âThere is no way I can forget.â
After that happened, she was kidnapped. There was no way she could forget it. It was the most terrible memory of her life.
âYour Majesty.â
âLet me speak. If possible, I donât want to have an imperial wedding.â
âWhy so⦠If I may ask?â
âThose who were targeting me at that time were never caught. As long as they exist, kidnapping attempts against the Imperial Family will continue⦠the same goes for the Princess. I thought it was a relief that the Princess wasnât born with magic. At least that child doesnât have to have those memories like mine.â
âYour Majesty.â
Isilis smiled faintly at Marquis Cyrkaâs wary call.
âStill, Iâm glad the Marquis is by my side.â
âI am glad to have been of help to Your Majesty.â
âIs the Margrave doing well?â
âIt is.â
âTell them to come to the Imperial Palace. We need to discuss this imperial wedding.â
âHave you made up your mind?â
âI cannot decide the path of the Empire by myself. Iâll have to listen to Margrave, Duke Verus, and Marquis Millerâs opinion.â
âYou are wise.â
âYou are dismissed.â
Isilisâs eyes lit up as she looked at Marquis Cyrka, who bowed to greet her and backed away.
Believing and confirming were separate things. She believed in Marquis Cyrka, but power was a monster who made people unable to be trusted. She had to check since she couldnât leave the person nominated for her consort unchecked.
âIt will be clear when they all arrive⦠which one is the problem.â
Duke Verus was looking for a communication device at the Dukeâs residence.
âWhere did this disappear to?â
The communication device was ringing somewhere.
The important thing disappeared without a trace, and Verus, who was searching here and there. After searching for a while, he put his hand into the gap between the books. He completely forgot what he had hidden to avoid prying eyes from someone who had visited the other day.
âHere you are.â
âI almost lost it.â
He sighed quietly.
âLetâs see. Today, Her Majestyâ¦â
The paper that was handed into the communication device was a report.
âThat person too. If he is worried, he can come directly.â
Duke Verus sighed in relief when he saw that the communication device, which had been ringing continuously for a while, finally became quiet. While looking at the communication device, he put it in his drawer and drew a magic spell.
He whispered as he looked into the locked drawer.
âDonât make me wait too long.â
After reading the documents, her head hurt.
âWhat is thisâ¦â
Even those who had no interest in it were encouraged to come forward and welcome a consort. Due to the kidnapping of the princess and the near destruction of the barrier, the nobility of the empire rose up.
The content varied. Those who heard her condition each nominated a different person. Among them, those who supported Marquis Cyrka were the most, followed by the Crown Prince of the Khalifa Empire.
âAre they insane? To marry the Crown Prince of an enemy countryâ¦!â
Duke Verus, who was listening beside her, spoke to Isilis as she screamed and threw the papers away.
âBecause he is the Crown Prince of an enemy country, it might be better off, Your Majesty.â
âDo you think so, too?â
âIt wonât give the nobles a chance.â
âWhat if he plots something in this country?â
âYou say that while knowing the nobles of Larchen.â
Hearing Duke Verusâ words, Isilis nodded as well.
He was right. The nobles of Larchen were proud. They would rather die than see another Imperial citizen rise above them. That was probably why they pushed Marquis Cyrka. Among the nobles, if he, a noble of Larchen, became the consort, the nobles would be able to line up without any problems.
However, Usmanâs case was different.
It was clear that he would be discriminated against because he was from the desert. Besides, it was clear that those who were concerned that the status of wizards would be narrowed due to the nature of the Khalifa Empire, which worshiped martial arts, would not leave Usman alone.
âIf he becomes the consort, he will try to train knights.â
âIt may be, but first of all, we will suffer a lot because of the force.â
âIâm not one to care about that.â
âYour Majesty, thatâs something you donât know. No one knows what will happen if a person falls alone with no one.â
ââ¦.â
Isilis was unable to say anything when Duke Verus assertively spoke. It was a matter of culture. In a desert empire with few wizards, warriors were the most powerful people. They were the so-called knights.
Among them, Usman Khalifa was a man with enough strength to be called the pillar of the empire. He didnât know what would happen to him.
âThen, the options are reduced again.â
âDo you have any Lords in mind?â
âNo way.â
It was not easy to welcome Usman as her consort. It was clear that it would be hard work even if she wanted to. There was a limit to accepting everything with love, she wanted to delay welcoming a consort as long as possible.
âIf it wasnât for Berthasâ¦â
There was no one she wanted to welcome as her husband. Berthasâ name was not mentioned in the appeal. It was only natural because he was not known on the outside as a sword master.
âYour Majesty.â
âWhy are you calling me?â
Duke Verus called out to her with a serious look.
âI donât think itâs right to welcome a consort.â
âWhat do you mean by that?â
âI can see that Your Majesty doesnât want it, so how can I force you as a servant?â
âI didnât know you were thinking like that.â
âAnyone would think that. So, Your Majesty, if you donât want to, donât.â
âYour son here is also a candidate?â
âThat child is not in the right place to become Your Majestyâs consort.â
âDo you think so?â
âIt is.â
âAre you afraid that you might lose your heir to me?â
âI canât believe you would say that? Itâs unlike Your Majesty.â
âWhat is like me?â
As Isilis spoke in a fit of rage at Duke Verusâs words, the Duke, who was staring at her face, immediately lowered his head and said,
âYour Majesty⦠You have lost your composure.â
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