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One of Theodoreâs eyebrows rose sharply toward Benjamin.
âWhat are you doing?â
âYour Majesty.â
Benjamin said in a cold, subdued voice. His disrespectful eyes turned to Theodore.
âYves Llewellyn is Ferdinandâs knight. Even the lord of Albrecht cannot take him away without a reason.â
âBut Yves Llewellyn hasnât been ordained a knight yet, so thatâs incorrect.â
Theodore added with a smirk.
âI will recruit him to the Order under the direct control of the Emperor. I have already asked for permission from Sir Yves Llewellyn.â
He did ? When???
Puzzled, I tried to remember, but I donât remember agreeing to his proposal.
âReally, Yves?â
Benjamin asked me, but the answer came from Theodore.
âI saw Sir Yvesâ eyes saying so to me. âPlease take me to the Imperial Palaceâ.â
At that blatant answer, me and Benjamin were both at a loss for words.
âYour Majesty didnât ask for Yvesâs permission.â
âThen Iâll give the order. Follow me, Sir Yves.â
I couldnât understand why Theodore was so obsessed with me all of a sudden. But apart from my will, I couldnât leave Ferdinand recklessly.
âItâs impossible. As the head of Ferdinand, I cannot allow it.â
Benjamin said it was impossible because I belonged to Ferdinand, but in reality it was because of Katarina.
As long as she had a master-slave contract, I couldnât leave this place.
âI will pay the price.â
So when Theodore said that, I felt my heart sink.
Because there was only one âjust valueâ that could free me from the bondage that tied me.
Giving Katarina the Empressâs seat.
Because there was no other way to escape from Katarinaâs master-slave contract.
âThatâs also impossible.â
At this time, Benjaminâs resolute voice of rejection was heard.
For fear that he might mention the contract with Katarina, I had to panic.
Even if Theodore doesnât recognize me, itâs because I didnât want to let him know of my pitiful condition.
But Benjaminâs next words were a little unexpected.
âThere is no price for Yves Llewellyn.â
It was a slightly touching remark, even while puzzled by the absurd confrontation between the two.
But as if I was the only one who was touched, Theodore muttered with a look of disapproval.
âFerdinandâs young master is greedy. Just like your father.â
âAs Your Majesty knows, Sir Yves is an outstanding man.â
Wait, is Benjamin talking about me?
Since when did I become an outstanding person?
Wasnât Ferdinandâs Yves Llewellyn a pitiful idiot who couldnât even become a knight officially?
âThen It canât be helped.â
At this time, Theodoreâs hand, which had been holding my wrist the whole time, slipped away.
He folded his arms and looked at me.
âAccording to your words, we canât leave the person with such excellent skills as it isâ¦â
In an instant, all the remaining expressions on his face disappeared.
The moment I faced him, a faint energy ran up my spine.
In my memory, he always had a gentle face, so Theodore, whose expression had disappeared, was unfamiliar, as if he was a completely different person than I had ever known.
He looked at me and Benjamin with piercing eyes.
âI will arrest Yves Llewellyn as the Emperorâs assassin.â
The Emperorâs assassin⦠?
Without a moment to respond, Theodore waved his hand.
Then his knights, who were far away, surrounded me in an instant and pointed their swords at me.
âAssassinâ¦?â
Looking at Benjamin who tilted his head, Theodore gave a deep smile.
âYes.â
âYves, did you try to kill His Majesty?â
Benjamin asked me with a very serious expression on his face.
âOh no! Absolutely not!â
I panicked and protested.
âItâs unfair, Your Majesty. Iâve never done that before.â
âAll my servants saw it. You threw a blunt weapon at my head. My life was in danger.â
Suddenly, a scene flashed through my mind. Oh, the apple I threw.
âThat was a mistakeâ¦! You said you would definitely forgive me!â
The moment I was crying because I was upset.
âYeah, I decided to let go of that little mistake.â
Theodore shook his head languidly and looked down at me. My face was reflected in his beautiful golden eyes.
âBut I am a fickle emperor. Havenât you heard of Albrechtâs young tyrant?â
Theodore, who lowered the corners of his eyes, smiled prettily and threatened fiercely.
Benjamin grabbed hold of my trembling hand. His narrow, curved eyes were so beautiful and alluring that there was nothing in the world like it. However, the glare was truly terrifying as if it was swallowing up the opponent.
For a brief moment, I thought of that.
Perhaps, all of the vile rumors about the young emperor were true.
Theodore, who has grown up, may have become a cruel and cold-hearted tyrant, unlike the young man in my memory.
âBut Sir Yves Llewellyn. On the one hand, I am a very benevolent emperor, so I can be especially generous. If you accept my offer.â
âAre you threatening meâ¦?â
âYou donât want to be decapitated as the emperorâs assassin, donât you?â
He didnât deny that he was threatening me, even though I knew I didnât mean to hurt him with the apple.
âDo you want to be decapitated?â
When there was no answer, he tilted his head and asked.
âYou have a peculiar taste, Sir Yves Llewellyn.â
âOh no!â
I felt like I was going to get my head chopped off, so I answered quickly.
Who in the world has a taste for being decapitated?
I wanted to get out of this place more than anyone.
I wanted to get away from the vicious Katarina that haunted me, and from the memories that made me weak.
However, I just didnât have the right to decide on my course of action. I glanced at Benjamin, but he was more hardened than I was.
âAre you still not going to send Yves Llewellyn to me?â
âYou canât force her like that. Yves isâ¦.â
It was when Benjamin couldnât let go of me and was staring at Theodore with a pale face.
Tap, tap, tap.
It was none other than Katarina who appeared with the sound of running shoes.
âYour Majestyâ¦â¦ !â
She stopped a few steps away and stared at me in the center of the strange confrontation.
When her maid whispered something in her ear, her face turned red and blue as if she had understood the situation too late.
However, she quickly suppressed her anger and smiled.
âKatarina Ferdinand sees the great master of Albrecht. Glory to Albrecht.â
She approached Theodore as if Benjamin and I were invisible, and bowed her head.
âI came running because you came without notice. Iâm afraid Iâll give you the same disrespect as last time.â
She extended her words and glared at me.
âBut you said you came to pick up Yves Llewellyn.â
As my name came out of Katarinaâs mouth, Theodore turned and looked at her.
Katarina smiled gracefully and put her arm around me in a friendly gesture.
âIâm sorry, Your Majesty, Yves Llewellyn belongs to me. You canât take her away.â (Katarina)
Theodore stared at the woman who had stopped him.
âDidnât you hear? This kid and I are bound by a master-slave contract.â (Katarina)
ââ¦â
Katarinaâs cheeks slowly heated up at the sharp eyes staring intently at her. She was so shy and pretty that anyone who didnât know her temper would have admired her. After a while, the corners of Theodoreâs lips curled up.
âItâs you.â
âYour Majestyâ¦.?â
At the cold golden eyes, Katarina was momentarily startled. But she took up her courage and continued.
âIf youâre going to take Yves Llewellyn, youâll have to pay a fair price.â
âA fair priceâ¦? â
âYes, a fair price. The Empressâs position.â
It was the moment when Katarina was finally trying to show her greed.
Clank!
A cold blade touched the nape of Katarinaâs neck.
âI like it too, paying a fair price.â
Theodoreâs eyes bent and he swung his sword loosely.
âAaaah!â
Everyone present, including me, looked at the scene in amazement. Katarina trembled, holding back the scream that broke out.
Bright red blood was seeping out of her skin.
âThe fair value is this.â
Theodore said with a smile prettier than ever.
âYour life.â
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