Chapter 48
Thanks to Berthasâ words, Isilis was able to avoid the imperial wedding and focus on finding the rebels who were targeting her child.
âThen, did you gather that many people together and talk nonsense?â
âWhat do you mean nonsense.â
Usman Khalifa had been visiting her since morning and talking to her.
âBertas Hillenton is Larchenâs benefactor who saved the princess. The benefactor didnât ask for an imperial wedding with me. He only asked to postpone the marriage for a year, so how could I not listen?â
âIsilis!â
âBe careful. I am the Empress of Larchen.â
Hearing him calling her name, Isilis snorted back. Usman, who had been looking at her cold smile, soon hardened his expression and spoke.
âI will hold you guilty of mocking the prince of the desert empire.â
âI have never been fooled. Itâs not that Iâm not going to welcome a consort, I just wonât do it in a year.â
âHa! Isnât that why youâre trying to wait for him? That Berthas Hillenton.â
âWhere did you get such stupidâ¦â
âIs that because he is the childâs father?â
Her breath stopped at his words.
Looking at her cold, hard expression, Usman was a little relieved. Silence passed between the two without saying anything, and after a time that even the sound of falling dust could be heard, Usman spoke first.
âThere is no reason otherwise.â
âThe Princess is my child.â
âIf Berthas Hillenton is the father of the child, the conditions are different. He is not Larchenâs benefactor, he just did what he was supposed to do.â
âWhat?â
âHe did what he had to do, and he shouldnât get anything in return from Larchen.â
âUsman Khalifa.â
âAm I wrong?â
Isilis spoke again, eyes sunken at Usmanâs words as she raised her chin.
âThere are parents who do not save their children.â
This time Usmanâs mouth was shut. He could not refute her sunken face. Isilis, who had been staring at him without saying anything, turned her gaze to the papers.
âIf youâre done talking, go out.â
âIâm not done.â
âUsman. I think my relationship with you ended in the ancestors.â
âWhat nonsenseâ¦!â
âSince I decided that⦠it will be so.â
He couldnât find anything in Isilisâs expression as she raised her eyes to look at him. Severing the ties of their childhood and seeing her with the face of an Empress, Usman felt exasperated. This woman intended to really sever his ties with him completely.
âSo, go back to your country. The New Yearâs festival just ended.â
âIsilis Larchen!â
âIâm done forgiving rudeness ends.â
In the end, he had no choice but to back down at Isilisâs stern voice.
Even though he thought his turn would come if he let Berthas Hillenton go back to Hillenton, it didnât. Blaming himself for making the wrong decision, Usman walked down the aisle.
ââ¦No, Berthas must be above average.â
Still, he couldnât just admit it and move on. His heart was too deep and deep to give up on Isilis. He intended to return to his country and find a way. If Berthas Hillenton earned a year, he himself earned a year as well.
âAt least she wonât marry Pillaire Cyrka.â
She would not even marry Marquis Cyrka, the strongest rival in the Larchen Empire, so Usman decided to take it easy. He was sick of waiting.
âYour Majesty. It is urgent.â
âUrgent?â
As he was just about to put his thoughts to rest, his lieutenant Haliman hurriedly ran to him.
âBerthas Hillenton has crossed the border!â
âWhat?â
Usman thought Berhas had returned to the Hillenton Empire, but he was taken aback when hearing the news that he was touching the borders of the Khalifa Empire. Meanwhile, Haliman continued despite his reactions.
âThere is a local war going on at the border with the army of the Hillenton Empire. Itâs nothing serious, but if our land is lost to Hillenton again, public sentiment could be bad.â
âThe people of the Empire hate losing.â
âIsnât that the same for Your Highness?â
âYes.â
âHow did he get in?â
âThey said they accepted Berthas Hillentonâs terms, so I guess Iâll have to wait another year.â
âDo you think Berthas Hillenton can come back in the meantime?â
âHis behavior is strange.â
âWhat?â
âI know that the Imperial Court in Hillenton called him⦠though he appeared on the borders of the Khalifa? Isnât something strange?â
Halimanâs gaze turned at Usmanâs words.
âThenâ¦â
âThere is something. Itâs clear heâs trying to do something.â
âThen, shouldnât you go to the border as well?â
âI have to go. Wouldnât that be enough to give Berthas Hillenton a blow?â
âI thought you already had one blow.â
âHe left the imperial castle, but the imperial wedding was postponed, so as a result, I did not get what I wanted. I need a place to unleash this anger. I will go to the border.â
Usman said to Haliman as he untied the cloak from his shoulders with a âflutterâ sound.
âBring my sword. I will wait outside the castle.â
âYes, Your Highness.â
Other warriors were following Usman, who proudly walked out of the Larchen castle with their upper bodies exposed.
In the hallway, Marquis Cyrka quietly watched.
âMarquis.â
âEven Usman Khalifa is stepping down.â
âIsnât it a good thing since only the Marquis remained as a candidate?â
âIs it really so?â
âI think it went well since the only one left is the Marquis.â
Pillaire laughed at the Countâs words. Feeling strange that his eyes were smiling but his mouth was not laughing, the Count shrank his body.
âYou can go.â
Pillaire, who beckoned the Count who was looking at him and kicked him out, was lost in thought.
âBerthas bought Isilis time⦠what is the reason?â
âDonât tell me heâs really aiming for the position of Empress Larchenâs consort.â
It was not an easy position for a half-blooded imperial family like Berthas Hillenton to aim for. The nobles of Larchen, the nobles who valued their lineage, would not stand still.
âIs there any other reason?â
There must have been another reason for Usmanâs withdrawal. Pillaire was curious about that. There must have been a special reason for that reckless man to back down, and it seemed that the reason would be a weakness that would cling to Isilisâ leash.
âMarquis.â
Wizards stood before him.
âWhat is it?â
âYou must come with me.â
âMe?â
âThatâs right.â
âFor what?â
âHer Majesty is calling.â
âHer Majesty, me?â
Wizards under the direct control of the Empress surrounded him. Feeling puzzled, Pillaire immediately straightened his expression and asked.
âWhere should I go?â
âYou can follow me.â
He felt strange as he followed the wizard ahead. The wizards surrounding him were not dispersing.
âWhat is this?â
âI think you just have to come quietly.â
His eyebrows twitched at the wizardâs words.
âTo have such an attitude toward me, the son of the Margrave and a Marquis of this country. It looks like you have about ten lives.â
âWizards do not bow except at the orders of the Empress.â
âThis loyaltyâ¦!â
At Pillaireâs words, the wizardâs eyebrows rose but he said nothing.
âI will follow you at once, so there is no need to be so vigilant.â
âLetâs go.â
The wizard urged Pillaire, who did not move.
âCould I have been caught?â
It couldnât be. In the first place, everything he did leave no evidence. Even though there may be trails, there would be no physical evidence. Besides, as long as Isilis believed in him, that trail would not be easy to catch.
While he said nothing as he walked, so did the wizards as well.
âThere is evidence somewhere⦠no, no.â
The place he was summoned to was neither an audience room nor an official guest room but one of the countless rooms. With a cup of tea in front of her, Isilis was lost in thought. Responding to his movements, she turned her gaze to him.
âAre you here?â
âI heard you called. Your Majesty.â
âSit down.â
At those words, Pillaire asked as they sat across from each other.
âWhat can I do for you?â
âDo you think I call you only when something happens? I was going to have tea time, but I called you because I was lonely.â
The maid came over and set the teacup down in front of him. On the one hand, the tea was brewing. The scent of roses wafted through the room.
âPillaire.â
âYes. Your majesty.â
âDo you like roses?â
âI do. Isnât it the queen of flowers?â
âRight.â
Pillaire, who was staring at Isilis as she lifted the teacup and passed a sip of the tea, opened his mouth.
âItâs a flower that looks good on Your Majesty.â
âIs it?â
âYes.â
The temperature in the room changed. Even though it was a subtle difference, Pillaire could feel it.
âBy the way, Marquis. I have a question for you.â
âWhat is it?â
As the tea brewed and his teacup filled, Isilis opened her mouth again.
âWhy did you hang around the Princessâs room last night?â
âI have already told you. My father has arrived, and I have come to inform you directly.â
âItâs too coincidental for that.â
âWhat do you mean by coincidental?â
âDangerous energy emanated from you, and the Princessâs room was overflowing with that familiar energy.â
Pillaire immediately caught his breath for a moment at Isilisâ words. He didnât expect that he couldnât hide his energy last night. It was a problem as he was distracted after receiving a call that his father had arrived in the middle of the job.
âYou must have seen it wrong. Thereâs no way I could do something to the princess.â
âIs that so?â
âThatâs right. And even if I did something, I wouldnât be so easily found out.â
âReally?â
âOf course. Your Majesty.â
When Pillaire, who had been looking at Isilis, was about to lower his eyes, she spoke again.
âBy the way, Marquis, What is this?â
As she beckoned, the video stone placed on one side of the room played. When he saw what he had done, Pillaireâs eyes fluttered.
âDo you have anything to say about this?â
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