Chapter 195
Lucius the Firstâs eyes teared up as he looked at Poliana. When the tears began to roll down on his cheeks, Poliana waved her hands in shock before moaning in pain. Her own eyes began to well up at her emperorâs thoughtfulness. He had to be the kindest ruler in history.
Lucius the First begged her, âPlease⦠Please⦠Donât ever do something like that again. Donât make me lose you like that. You are the one I lâ¦â
Suddenly, the carriage stopped. Poliana almost fell to the floor but the emperor held onto her tightly. The door opened without a warning and Sir Ainno announced loudly, âYour highness, there have been urgent news from Yapa. Duke Luzo was the one who received it on your behalf, and he brought it here for you.â
For Duke Luzo to bring the message himself so hurriedly meant that the letter mustâve included very serious news. Lucius the Firstâs face crumpled with concern. He took the message from Sir Ainnoâs hand and when he read it, Lucius the Firstâs face turned even darker. Poliana asked nervously, âYour highness, what is the matter? Did something happen in Yapa?â
âYou neednât worry, Sir Pol, just rest.â
âBut your highness⦠What happened? Why are you so angry? If I can help you fix the problem, I will. Please let me know.â
âSir Pol, Iâ¦â
Lucius the First gritted his teeth. He wanted to say the words. He wanted to tell her that he loved her, but he knew that he probably would never get the chance. The emperor just looked at Poliana sadly and continued, âThe best thing you can do for me is to live.â
Lucius the First got out of the carriage and closed the door behind him. Poliana could hear the noises outside, so Poliana slowly got herself up and left the carriage as well. Sir Ainno was gathering some of his guards while the emperor was ordering Duke Luzo. Lucius the First said to his cousin, âYou will have to take care of the National Day celebration for me, Duke Luzo. I am sure you will do a good job of it.â
âOf course, your highness. You can trust me.â
Poliana called out, âYour highness!â The emperor turned to her and gave her orders as well.
âMarquess Winter, you will remain in Nanaba until your injury heals completely. You will still be responsible for the protection of the ladies just as you have been in Yapa. If you return to the capital before your injury heals, I will take that as disobeying my direct order. You will be punished.â
The emperor took Sir Ainno and some of the guards and left quickly on his horse. They disappeared within seconds and the silence that they left behind felt eerie.
Poliana had a bad feeling about this.
âWhat is happening?â
She was so frustrated that she wanted to swear, but she was in the presence of the Duke, so Poliana refrained herself. She ordered a nearby servant, âGrab me my horse immediately!â
âAre you going to disobey his highnessâs order?â
Duke Luzo, who has been watching quietly, called out to her, âMarquess Winter.â
His eyes looked calm as he said to her, âLetâs just get to the Nanaba castle first.â
Polianaâs thoughts raced as she tried to read the dukeâs expression. The kingdom was at peace, and there was nothing she could think of that could disturb it at the moment. An urgent message from Yapa⦠It could only be one thing. She asked Duke Luzo, âIs Lady Rebecca in danger?â
There were only a few possible reasons why Lucius the First would leave in such a hurry. Either the southern regions began a rebellion, or his pregnant wife wasnât doing well. Duke Luzo didnât answer immediately, but his silence was enough. Poliana tried to get onto her horse to go after the emperor, but the other knights grabbed and stopped her. Poliana was feeling too weak so she had no choice but to stay. Duke Luzo said to her, âMarquess, are you really going to disobey the emperorâs direct order? His highness will arrive at Yapa shortly, so you neednât worry about anything. There is no need for you to go there.â
Lady Tory and Lady Stra, who got off their carriage, were trembling anxiously. They could tell something was wrong. No one so far confirmed that something had happened to Lady Rebecca, but everyone could tell that things werenât okay.
Lady Stra, who was still shocked by what just happened, couldnât take the stress anymore. She began to sob again, and Lady Tory hugged her tightly. It wasnât that Tory was calm, but she knew how to control her emotions better.
Poliana watched the two ladies for a short while before giving up trying to get on her horse. She desperately wanted to follow her emperor, but she knew that she would only be a burden to him at this point with her injury. Besides, she had a job to do here; she was still responsible for the safety of these two ladies.
Lady Tory asked the duke, âDuke Luzo, what happened?â Duke Luzo tried to remain silent, but the stares from Lady Tory, Lady Stra, and Poliana, were so intense that he had no choice but to answer her.
âApparently, Lady Rebecca lost her consciousness. The letter said it happened a few times since the emperor left Yapa, but this time, she hasnât woken up for the last two days. The doctors didnât say that she was in a critical condition, and since his highness will be with her very soon, I am sure everything will be okay. With her husband by her side, I am sure Lady Rebecca will feel much better.â
Straâs cry became louder while Polianaâs frown deepened. Lady Tory took a deep breath and bit her lips before replying, âI am sure you are right, Duke Luzo. In addition, Duchess Nani is with her daughter, so I am sure everything will be okay.â
âThatâs right, Lady Tory, you are so wise. So, Lady Stra and Marquess Winter, you donât need to worry.â
Indeed, there was a very good chance that Lady Rebecca was going to be okay. Lady Rebecca was fragile but not seriously ill. Lady Tory kept murmuring, âEverything is going to be alright.â Poliana remained quiet but tried to think positively as well. Both Vaxi and Vanessa had their babies safely. The majority of her guardsâ wives also had their babies without too many incidents. Duchess Luzo also had a healthy boy less than a year ago.
Many women delivered their babies safely, so it had to be the case for Lady Rebecca as well. Lady Rebecca had to be alright; she just had to be.
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