Chapter 187
Sir Ainno explained to the emperor, âShe wonât budge; this is harder than I expected. Itâs harder than when we had to figure out how to cross the Koemong River. I havenât had any luck getting her affection.â
âBut you just told me that you were getting married.â
âThatâs right, I am getting married.â
Sir Ainno walked up to Lucius the Firstâs desk and placed his hands on it. He leaned towards the emperor and said, âI am not a great selfless man like you, your highness. I am willing to use whatever I have, including my power and influence, to make things happen for me.â
Lucius the First, the emperor who united the entire continent, couldnât even have the woman he loved. The emperor became sadder every day as his one-sided love grew uncontrollably. Sir Ainno didnât want this kind of life. He didnât want to give up on the woman he loved.
Recently, he forced Sir Beke to invite him for dinner, hoping to get a glimpse of Lady Cekel. Lady Cekel wasnât present at home, unfortunately, but when Sir Ainno saw how the Viscount Ingreter and his wife reacted to him, Sir Ainno realized the truth. Cekelâs parents were so honored to have Sir Ainno for dinner, and Sir Ainno decided that he had been wrong. He has been thinking like the way Lucius the First did, and this was unnecessary.
The emperor, his closest friend, loved a woman so much that he hid his feelings and prayed for her happiness. At first, Sir Ainno thought he should do the same that he should get Lady Cekelâs love before formally making a marriage offer to her parents.
But after the dinner, Sir Ainno learned that this way of love wasnât for him. Such a selfless love was how Lucius the First loved, not him. The ruthless conqueror was a coward when it came to love and there was no reason why Sir Ainno should follow his suit.
In front of the emperor, the best knight of Acreia Sir Ainno announced, âYour highness, I will make sure to marry the woman I love.â
âEven though she doesnât love you?â
âSince when did we ever involve feelings in marriages?â
âInno⦠Donât be like that. If you truly love her, you should be kind to her. Be thoughtful about her feelings and needs; that is what a real man would do.â
âYour highness, I am not a great man like you so I canât be that altruistic. I just canât.â
Sir Ainno was a man of action, not words. It was a mistake to try to mimic Lucius the First. It made sense for the emperor to wait for the woman he loves to love him back, but for Sir Ainno, this didnât make sense. If you hate someone, you should punch that person. If you love someone, you should kiss that person.
Sir Ainno had no idea that love could be this powerful. It made the emperor show tears, and now, it was burning him alive.
Lucius the First felt upset for his friend. He knew how hard it was to love a woman who didnât love him back. The emperor, however, also knew how dangerous it could be for a powerful man to fall in love.
If Lucius the First didnât consider Polianaâs love, he couldâve easily married her. He couldâve made a plausible excuse to convince her. What if he just told her that their marriage was necessary to undermine the other powerful unruly nobles? It would be a ridiculous reason, but Lucius the First knew Poliana would do it if he asked. If he ordered her, Poliana would marry him, and because he knew this very well, Lucius the First could never ask her to do it.
The emperor said to his friend, âInno, you canât do that.â
The emperor wanted Sir Ainno to do the right thing, but the great knight begged him, âLucius, please let me marry her. I love her.â
It was rare for Sir Ainno to call the emperor by his first name. This showed that Sir Ainno was serious about marrying Lady Cekel. The emperor replied, âDonât you think forcing your love on her is a strange way to show her how you feel?â
âBut she wonât accept my love no matter what I do! What else am I supposed to do?â
Unfortunately, Sir Ainno had no talent when it came to love. He was in his thirties, yet he has never dated anyone before. Lady Cekel was his first love. Sir Ainno had everything; he was from a powerful family and was the best fighter in the kingdom. In addition, he was the closest friend of the emperor, which made him the most eligible bachelor in the continent.
Of course, as a person, Sir Ainno was a horrible man. He had a bad temper and he treated those beneath him disrespectfully. He was extremely impatient in most things except when he wanted to prank the emperor.
Overall, Sir Ainno was a mean bastard. The emperor offered, âInno, do you want me to teach you how to court a woman?â
âYour highness, Iâm sorry to tell you but the ladies like you because of your looks.â
Sir Ainno knew Lucius the First very well. He knew that the emperor never had to make an effort to court a woman. After all, he was the emperor who was also the most gorgeous man in the world. Besides, why would Sir Ainno take the emperorâs advice when Lucius the First also was failing miserably at getting Polianaâs affection?
Sir Ainno said to the emperor, âIf I canât have Lady Cekelâs love, I would like to at least have her as my legal wife! So please allow me this favor! I beg of you!â
âInno, like you suspected, I already knew how you felt about Lady Cekel. I have been thinking that if you can make her fall in love with you, I would allow you to marry her, but⦠This isnât the way to do it. I canât allow you to do it.â
Sir Ainno pouted and the emperor realized that he pissed his friend off. Lucius the First began to sweat a little. His friend was a mean bastard, and he became even worse when he got pissed off. The emperor wondered nervously, âIs he going to hit me? Will he flip the desk? What if he throws a lizard at me? He wouldnât dare⦠Would he?â
Lucius the First knew Sir Ainno very well, which was why he was becoming nervous. But to the emperorâs surprise, Sir Ainno didnât do anything. Sir Ainno also knew the emperor well, so he knew that making a fuss now wouldnât be enough to change Lucius the Firstâs mind.
âIf I continue to insist, Lucius isnât going to give me permission to marry her.â
A nobleman could not marry without the emperorâs permission. To marry Cekel, Sir Ainno had to convince Lucius the First somehow. Sir Ainno thought quickly before replying, âAlright, your highness. If you insist, I will obey your order.â
âInno⦠Are you ill? What are you trying to do now?â
âBut if I donât marry her, my heart will break, just as yours did. So I hope you understand if I complain about my unrequited love, just as you did often. I apologize in advance.â
Lucius the First tensed as he asked, âL-like me?â
âYes, your highness.â
Lucius the First remembered how he used to drag on and on about how he couldnât have Poliana. The emperor knew how annoying he had been to his friend.
Without hesitation, Lucius the First smiled and said to his friend, âOf course, there is no place for feelings and love in an aristocratic marriage! What was I thinking? Inno, if you get permission from Viscount Ingreter, I will let you marry Lady Cekel.â
Sir Ainno bowed exaggeratedly.
âThank you so much, your highness.â
âBut after you get married, you better not come to me whenever you have problems with your wife, okay?â
âOh, Iâm sure you will still listen to me and give me advice.â
Sir Ainnoâs parents and brothers were still in Nanaba. Sir Ainno decided to tell his parents about his plan to marry Lady Cekel. He wasnât going to ask them for permission; he was going to just announce it to them.
Lucius the First watched Sir Ainno enviously and with a sense of worry.
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