The Emperor gritted his teeth.
The top-level magic contract, which required double collateral, had a device embedded to determine what the contractor valued.
It was the âeye that distinguishes the truthâ right away.
Usually, it is only triggered by the confirmation process at the final stage of the contract, but Serdel has drawn the function so that it can be used from the middle of the contract by skillfully writing the content of the clause.
The magic contract seemed perfect at first glance, but it was just a well-made fix system.
It could not flexibly catch up with peopleâs complex thoughts and various intentions.
Serdel caught them off guard properly.
As he watched from hiding, the Lord of the Wizard Tower stuck out his tongue.
âWhat the hell is this! How dare youââ
At that moment, the light energy emitted from the contract suddenly took on the shape of red eyes.
âAnswer for the clause.â
Serdel didnât care that dark flesh was coming from his boiling eyes.
He wouldnât have tried it if he knew he would be overwhelmed by this force.
âDid Your Majesty kill my mother?â
âLord Serdel!â
âAnswer me, Your Majesty.â
A count began to open in the middle of the red eyes.
10, 9, 8, 7â¦
There is a risk of not answering when the count reaches ten.
Serdelâs face became as cold as ice. But, on the other hand, the Emperorâs face gradually got darker as he felt more pressure.
His eyes turned to the decreasing numbers. The moment it just entered 1â.
âI didnât killâ!â
The Emperor hurriedly spat out an answer.
At the same time, the count stopped.
âThen who did it?â
âHow can I do thatâUgh!â
The Emperorâs complexion, who had been expressing his anger, suddenly turned blue.
The nature of the energy contained in the red eyes changed, and the power that flowed out of it tightened the Emperorâs neck.
âUgh⦠I donât know who killed it⦠the one who harmed my Queen Consort⦠didnât itâ¦!â
His eyes were full of dirty blood.
When he vomited out his hidden feelings, the energy that had put pressure on the Emperor was removed.
Touching his neck several times, the Emperorâs eyes lit up.
âAre you talking about Her Majesty, Queen Consort Velia?â
She was the mother of the 2nd prince, Falden, and the only person the Emperor loved.
She died after a five-year illness caused by her weak body after giving birth to Falden, and many believed she was cursed because she couldnât be healed even with the highest level potion, wizardâs heal, and priestâs divine power.
For the sake of the stability of the imperial family, the Emperor had to dismiss it himself.
ââ¦the Countessâs corpse condition when she returned to the Countâ¦â
This time, strength entered Serdelâs fist.
âThe same goes for Queen Consort Velia. She was sick, so I sent her to a nursing homeâ and she died in the carriage returning to the palace. Her face⦠was damaged a lot. It was so unrecognizable that I doubted if it was really her a dozen of timesâno, hundreds more.â
The Emperorâs chin trembled enough for her to hear the sound of his teeth clinking together as if he were trapped in that timeâs terrible memories.
âThe only words that had spread throughout the palace that she must have been cursed stayed in my mind and wouldnât leave. But Iâm the Emperor. There were so many people who wanted the Imperial Family to be shaken, so I had to suppress the rumors somehow.â
The emperor, who was about to sweep the mouth with his hands and pull the rope, paused.
In this situation, it was not possible to call a maid.
The Emperor gave up drinking water and swallowed saliva to calm his dry throat.
âI secretly released my subordinate, but I didnât find out anything. I couldnât find any evidence from the people I suspected. In the end, I had no choice but to ask the question quietly in my mind.â
His voice cracked as he struggled with his emotions.
âBut⦠years later, the Countessâ accident happened. The moment I received a report on the condition of the Countessâ corpse, I thought of the Queen Consort Velia.â
The Emperor turned his angry head as if to ask if this answer was good enough.
Clearly, Queen Consort Velia and her mother had a strangely similar accident.
However, unlike Empress Velia, who died in her carriage, her mother was kidnapped.
Moreover, they even disguised her death with someone elseâs corpse.
âWaitâ¦Perhaps Queen Consort Velia was also kidnapped and then was disguisedâ¦itâs not, right?â
Serdel got goosebumps at the sudden suspicion.
ââ¦After that⦠didnât you know more?â
âI know. I didnât have anything in my hand.â
âYour Majesty⦠who do you think is the culprit?â
âI canât tell you exactly who. To me, everyone seems to be the culprit, and not everyone seems like one.â
Nothing is more dangerous than determining the criminal based on rash assumptions. Even now, the Emperor didnât dare say the names of the people he had strong suspicions about.
âHowever, didnât the person who killed me also harm the two of them? Now, shouldnât Lord tell me who is it? Who kill me?â
âBefore that, the contract I wrote were not yet finished. Please take a look.â
ââ¦.â
âIt wonât be the same as it is now, so you can read it with peace of mind.â
The Emperor carefully scanned the remaining parts without taking away the suspicious face.
â If the death of the Countess is irrelevant, the Emperor will unconditionally cooperate with Serdel Robbesta.
â The Emperor and Serdel Robbesta do not keep secrets about the information they want.
The Emperor canât be pushed too far, so Serdel has added a clause that will satisfy him.
As expected, the Emperorâs eyes lit up at this point.
The Emperor, who had read all the way to the end, put down the contract.
All they had to do was sign each other.
âPlease wait a moment, Your Majesty.â
Serdel, with a fountain pen, added a line of text at the end.
â The only people who can see the content in the contract are the Emperor and Serdel Robbesta, who are the contractâs parties. The witness canât check whatâs in it.
At the same time, light burst through the contract, making the conditions clear.
It could be seen well by Serdel and the Emperor, but it would only be recognized as a blank paper by the witness.
âWho will be the witness?â
âWait for a moment.â
The Emperor pressed the jeweled part of the bracelet he was wearing and immediately ordered someone.
âCome to my office for a moment.â
Perhaps, the Chamberlain Viscount Chapelta will come. As I was waiting with that thought in mind, the door opened, and an unexpected person entered.
It was the Duke of Belters.
âI had to sign a contract, so I called you as a witness. Come here.â
As he approached, he glanced down at the contract.
It felt like the tension was pulling on the muscles in her back.
If he was the Duke of Belters, he might be able to see through the invisibility of the magic contract.
[I donât think I can fool his eyes.]
As expected, the Lord of the Wizard Towerâs voice echoed in his mind.
âThe Duke has a very heavy mouth. I think he can be trusted as a witness, do you have any complaints?â
âThereâs no such a thing. Howeverââ
Serdel held out the fountain pen to the Duke of Belters.
âAs a witness, you have to keep everything you saw and heard here a secret, and I think it would be more reliable if you could fill it out.â
âThat would be nice.â
The Emperor agreed.
The Duke of Belters, who took the fountain pen, wrote it down without missing a single toe, just as Serdel said with a soft smile.
After that, he signed it.
âIs this all right?â
Heâs looking at the emperor, but his question is directed at Serdel.
âItâs enough.â
The answer, of course, came from the Emperorâs mouth.
The Duke of Belters stepped back. The Emperor scrawled his signature to finish it.
Finally, when Serdel finished signing, the energy from the magic contract tied her and the Emperor.
â» The first contract has been completed. Please put something valuable as collateral.
At the same time, the eyes that distinguished the truth with the phrase rose above the air.
The Emperor beckoned Serdel.
âLord, you can do it first.â
Serdel thought for a moment.
âSerdel Robbesta. Iâll bet myself.â
In the past, there was nothing precious other than Siri, but now it is different.
There were too many.
Her mother crossed the dimension to save herself despite the chaotic world and complicated circumstances.
Regardless of her feelings being ruined, her father always protected her.
And when she remembered who she was and found out that Addis, Redan, and many other people in the Count love her, Serdel became very precious to herself.
So Serdel bet herself. So that even if her contract is broken, it can only hurt her.
The energy of the red eyes that read her sincerity was calm.
âItâs Your Majestyâs turn.â
ââ¦I will stake my fortune.â
The nature of the energy coming from the red eyes changed, and the Emperor grabbed his chest.
âUgh!â
âI think you should be honest. Your Majesty.â
The Emperor gritted his teeth at Serdelâs ridicule.
âI will bet my position!â
Ugh! A thin stream of blood flowed through the Emperorâs gums. Then, as the Duke of Belters was about to approach, the Emperor stretched out his hand.
âDonât come near me!â
The Emperorâs eyes were red with heavy breathing.
After enduring the pain for a while, he soon said.
ââ¦2nd Prince, Iâll bet on Falden. If anything happens to my son, I wonât stand still!â