༺ Lizzy Poliana Claudia (4) ༻
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All of those present had an idea of what punishment the Alfred Family would receive.
A lighter punishment would be an increase in taxes.
On the other hand, a more severe one would be a punishment with the intent of weakening the Alfred Familyâs control over The Underworld of the Capital.
Yes, Corleone himself was aware of this.
Nevertheless, the act of personally killing his own granddaughter and displaying her head before the Emperorâ¦â¦
Was it perhaps his own twisted way of showing goodwill?
No, such a thing was impossible.
This was something calculated, a mere demonstration of his.
â¦â¦And the goal of such a thing was obvious.
Clench!
Ferzen clenched his fists thight as he embraced the trembling body of his wife.
Roer Poliana Claudia.
His act of betrayal was entangled with Brutein.
No, not with Brutein, but to him â Ferzen himself.
That was why Corleone did this.
â¦â¦Roerâs wife, companion, and Yurielâs sister.
Also died because of Brutein.
He wanted to make Ferzen guilty of being responsible for the death of Yurielâs sister, and by doing so, strengthen his bond with Yuriel.
But even as he was aware of this ploy.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Ferzen couldnât shake the guilt that tugged at his heart when he looked at his wife.
Corleone Wayne Barreta Alfred.
An old man who could pass away at any moment,
But even in his old age, one thing remained unchanged.
Alfredâs obsession to the point of madness seemed to fuel him.
And so, for the first time in his life, Ferzen felt as if he had been swallowed by this treacherous snake.
âPlease! This servant most unworthy begs of you, The Sun Of the Empire! Please believe in the innocence of our Alfred Family!â
Bang!
He could see the mad smile on Corleoneâs face as he banged his head on the floor.
Ah.
This madness.
This beautiful, familiar, and everlasting madness.
That fueled the old snake.
Was also his lifelong companion.
* * * * *
The reviewing of Roer Poliana Claudiaâs memories came to an end after four hours.
As Princess Elizabeth had stated.
The Obern Kingdom was his collaborator.
â¦â¦However, there was nothing about the Claudia Family in his memories that could have warranted leniency.
He had truly intended to sacrifice his own family in order to accomplish his revenge.
It was such a foolish act, that Ferzen wanted to study his thought process to understand how a person could reach this conclusion.
âI am aliveâ¦â¦â
For people like him, that would be motive enough to seek revenge.
âSend a secret envoy to the Obern Kingdom.â
âBy your will, Your Majesty.â
If the Obern Kingdom acted under the instructions of the Elmark Empire, then war was inevitable.
If that wasnât the case, then perhaps they could force the Obern kingdom to confess their sins before the Elmark Empire acted.
However, if the latter scenario unfolded, then why had Princess Elizabeth foreseen a disasterâ¦..?
âCorleone Wayne Barreta Alfred.â
âYes, Your Majesty?â
âYou may take yourâ¦â¦Granddaughter with you.â
His extreme actions were enough to quail the need for punishment.
However, Corleone stood up, his old back stretching to its limits, as he faced the Emperor without hesitation.
âYour Majesty, there is no excuse for the sin my family now carries, as such, there is no room for leniency in the face of such a grave ignorance of being the spouse of a traitor.â
ââ¦â¦â
âWe should ensure that both sinners are denied entry into The Underworld, they should become a fine feast for the crows and other manner of beasts.â
Using his cane, the old snake continued to support himself.
That was also a demonstration of his commitment and unwavering determination.
The Emperor, sighed as he leaned into his throne, closing his eyes.
âIf your loyalty compels you as such, then I will accept it.â
âThis servant is unworthy of his Majestyâs grace.â
With this, the Emperor rose from his throne and looked at the courtroom with a tired expression before ordering the end of the audience.
Now, with the investigation complete, and with the memories collected from Roer.
The date for Cesar Poliana Claudia, and Lizzy Poliana Claudiaâs execution was set.
â¦â¦There was no room for him to intervene in this outcome.
So, Ferzen once again looked at Roerâs head, which was already covered in the red cloth.
He then took Yurielâs hand and left the courtroom.
* * * * *
âWhat a lovely weather.â
Despite the rather cold breeze, Corleone laughed as he walked towards his carriage.
âOhâ¦â¦â
However, as he saw an unexpected figure standing close to the carriage in the parking area, the old snake smiled.
âDid you come to bid this old man farewell?â
Even though he was simply standing still.
His posture was immaculate, and his crimson eyes almost glowed in the darkness.
Ferzen.
Looking at him, Corleone could barely contain his ecstasy.
âYou should know that the filth sludge does not mix with the clean ocean, Corleone.â
âHooohâ¦â¦â
âYou will never stir things with these troublesome and vile methods again.â
âTroublesome and vile, you sayâ¦â¦â
The night breeze grew stronger, rustling their clothes and creating a peculiar dance in the night.
Indeed, the subtle anger behind Ferzenâs words warned him about his impulsiveness in obtaining a child of mixed blood.
Or perhaps this was his way to guard his wife, from their game?
Tak.
Tuk.
Tak.
Tuk.
As the breeze carried his words, Corleone walked closer to Ferzen.
Then, as the proximity between the two was such that they almost touched, Corleone could smell the sweaty peachy scent of Yuriel on him.
Because of this, the old snakeâs face became clouded in pleasure.
âSniffâ¦..Sniffâ¦..Ahhhâ¦.Hahahahaâ¦..â
ââ¦â¦â
Humans, by nature, are very sensitive about their personal space.
That is why when someone allows those to come closer to them.
Itâs proof that they value them.
Because of this, Corleone had no doubts.
That Ferzen was not driven by his anger, but solely because of the tension the union between their bloodlines caused.
âDonât worry.â
ââ¦â¦â
âThe sorrow of losing blood can be filled with their happiness, isnât that so?â
Looking up at Ferzen, Corleone smirked.
âWomen, once they have a childâ¦â¦They become useless creatures who canât focus on anything else.â
Even if the child wasnât expected, they would eventually come to love them.
Like a grieving sister, forgetting about the death of her blood because she now carried the child of the man she lovedâ¦â¦
âIsnât that so?â
Tak.
With a last look at Ferzen, who remained still, Corleone slowly climbed into his carriage as his servant held the door for him.
Before leaving, he opened the window and spoke softly.
âIf by chance, war breaks out, and you dieâ¦â¦â
Though not an ideal scenario.
But one that could happen.
âMy last granddaughter, the one who never had any children will beâ¦â¦forever useless.â
ââ¦â¦â
Neighhhh~
With a slight clatter, the carriage moved away from Ferzenâs sight.
And Ferzen slowly unclenched his fists as he took a deep breath.
If he openly showed his possessiveness towards Yuriel, then he would simply give more leverage to Corleone.
So he remained silent.
This was pure evidence of how much Yuriel meant to him, that he didnât mind being shackled for her.
ââ¦â¦What a treacherous snake.â
The fact that if war broke out, and that such an old snake was already too old to be conscriptedâ¦â¦
Annoyed Ferzen to no end.
TL note: The heat continuesâ¦â¦.Now itâs 34C here. I wanna die. I feel like Iâm constaily thirsty, sweaty and hot. I wanna die. I wanna a pool.
I wanna drink some stupidly cold beer. But noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo This dumb bitch, decided to go on a diet. So no beer for me. I wanna kms.
Also, Corleone is legit crazy bruh. Wtf was that.