Chapter 130
Becoming The Villain’s Family
The reason why the Emperor entrusted the Princess with the pretty heavy duties was all because he looked down on her. Because he didnât think she was even the slightest threat to him.
And unexpectedly, the Princess performed the entrusted task quite convincingly.
âOf course, the people involved were avoiding her because they felt dirty, rather than being charismatically gripped by her.â
Even though the employees cursed the Princess from behind, they never did anything against her.
âThe Princess looks easy, but she manages her subordinates well, so the Emperor doesnât disregard her as a static weight, but keeps her by his side.â
In other words, Natalie held the real power of the Imperial Palace to keep the Emperor from being vigilant and at the same time to prevent anyone from taking her seriously.
âNo one knew that it was all planned action.â
Aria didnât know either. So how surprised she was when the Princess revealed her true feelings.
âYou are the future I did not walk into.â
The first time the Princess approached Aria after she was imprisoned in the Emperorâs cage.
Unlike when she was always surrounded by people, when Aria was alone in the nursery, the Princess was able to avoid everyoneâs gaze and approach Aria.
After the banquet was over, Natalie squatted down in front of Aria, who was left alone. She smiled and continued.
âIf I had been vigilant for even a moment, I would have become like you.â
Aria looked up at her.
âWhy would you say that to me?â
âYouâre a bird. Itâs your job to sing beautifully. No one listens to you.â
It looks like she wasnât going to tell her.
As if she already knew, the Princess smiled and sipped the glass she was holding in her hand.
âWell, it doesnât matter if I say everything now.â
ââ¦â¦â
âDo you want some too?â
Aria turned her head away without a word.
Contrary to the rumor that the Princess raises her hand first if anything goes against her heart, the Princess didnât care what Ariaâs attitude was.
âUnlike you, I have achieved a dream.â
At that time, Aria thought. âWhat do you mean? â
Did she come to ridicule the bird that was caught singing off guard? Or was she asking for a compliment because she has achieved her dream?
With a pitiful expression, the Princess giggled and smiled as she turned her back to Aria, who was sitting there.
âGood health and long life. It was my dream.â
It was in past tense.
She didnât seem to be very happy with the fact that she had achieved her dream of being in good health and had a long life.
âIâm going to be sold as the third concubine of Emperor Garcia so that I donât die again this time.â
Aria recently recalled the words that the Princessâ marriage had been decided. She had passed her marriageable age, and soon she was going to become an exiled Princess.
She had no choice.
âI knew my stupid brother was going to cause a big accident someday, but I didnât know it was going to ruin the empire.â
âDo you regret it?â
Aria asked.
âThe silence.â
Did it hit right on the spot?
The Princess did not answer for a moment.
âYes, Iâm here to say that.â
With a grin, she sipped the drink from her glass at once and wiped the corner of her mouth with the back of her hand.
âI also failed. Like you.â
She said her own dream was a failure.
âIf I had known that my dreams were so futile, I would have burned them to the ground.â
In fact, she didnât even know how to properly see her own desires.
Just because she was desperate to survive in the Imperial Palace. She hid herself so thoroughly that she no longer knew what she wanted herself.
Outstanding background.
Great brain.
Excellent acting skills.
Even though she had everything, she didnât even try.
âIâll show it at least once.â
At least once. The Princess borrowed the influence of alcohol and mumbled bitterly and got up.
Aria just stared at her back.
At that time, she was so exhausted that the Princessâ words could only be heard as a whining.
But now.
Belatedly, she was able to afford to listen to her.
âWeâve both failed in our past lives.â
As the Princess said.
âBut I got a second chance.â
If so, maybe she should enjoy her chance at least once.
âWhat choice will you make this time?â
Aria thought for a moment.
She wanted to ask the Princessâs thoughts before she put the plan into action.
At least once.
The reason Aria asked for a private audience with the Emperor was simple. Because if Lloyd went to visit, the Emperor would have refused with all kinds of excuses.
It was understandable.
Because the Emperorâs cooperation with the gutter rat turned into a catastrophic failure. And there was an incident where Valentine tried to make the Emperor a puppet.
âBut if Iâm alone, Iâll be fine.â
Even after suffering from all that, the Emperor would be vigilant.
âOnly traces of the curse remain, and you wonât even remember who did it.â
Just looking at her delicate appearance, he would wonder what she would do to him. In fact, she may be the most dangerous opponent.
Aria sat proudly with her legs crossed, facing the Emperor in the parlor.
âTell me everything you know.â
And she demanded it proudly.
She didnât even order it, but the Emperor found himself kneeling at her feet. He was drunk with the song of seduction and had hazy eyes.
âHave you ever heard of the descendants of Atlantis?â
âAtlantis?â
Then the Emperor, who had rolled his eyes with a blank face, nodded his head.
âYes, of course. It was once a vassal of the Fineta Empire.â
âI knew it too.â
People treated Atlantis as a city of legends. Because it was not recorded in the history books. But the Emperor replied as if he was sure of its existence.
Aria nodded her head to urge him to explain further.
âThe records say that Atlantis is like a spring that never runs dry. Thanks to this, the Fineta Empire was able to unify the continent because of its abundant resources.â
He spoke very proudly about taking resources by invading a country that once lived in peace.
âDo you know Cavendish?â
âCavendish?â
The Emperor couldnât answer properly and was stunned.
Well, Vincent couldnât figure out their identity right away, so thereâs no way that dummy can react right away when he hears it.
Aria thought so in her heart, and she kindly added one more word.
âI heard that they were the number one contributor to the founding of the empire?â
âAh, that Cavendishâ¦â
Was there anything that just came to mind?
The Emperor nodded his head in anger, belatedly remembering the Cavendish family.
âThe traitor of the motherland.â
Hmmm? Aria looked puzzled.
It was because the Emperorâs reaction was more intense than expected.
âI thought that the fact that Cavendish was destroyed for treason was a false accusation?â
Vincent expected so. It must have been to destroy evidence.
But contrary to their speculation, the Emperor said,
âThe Cavendish stole the treasures of the imperial family. After that, they handed it over to Garcia among many other countries.â
âThe treasure of the Imperial Family?â
âYes! Part of God!â
If heâs talking about part of Godâ¦â¦.
âAre you talking about Godâs feelings?â
Aria was taken aback for a moment as she continued her thoughts seriously.
Since when did Godâs feelings become the treasure of the imperial family?
âThat means that he stole what was stolen.â
It was kind of weird. It was Fineta who took Godâs feelings, but it was Garcia who increased their power in the name of God.
Cavendish betrayed Fineta for some reason and joined Garciaâs side and turned over Godâs feelings.
âIs it Fineta who invaded Atlantis and took the resources, and Garcia the one who took Godâs power?â
The Emperor burst into a frenzy.
âWith the treasure of the imperial family, Fineta would have commanded the whole world as a unique and powerful empire!â
Well. They had this Emperor as a descendant, so maybe it would never happen. Aria thought so, and asked.
âDo you know more?â
âHmm, none?â
âThen you donât know anything about the royal family of Atlantis?â
âWell. Iâve heard of them being in existence from generation to generation.â
The Emperor did not answer properly. He didnât even seem to be able to relate the Atlantis to the Siren.
Well, she didnât even want it either. Aria nodded her head and held out her hand.
âThen give me your authority.â
With boundless pride, like asking for something she has entrusted to him.
It was easy.
Aria put the plaque she had received from the Emperor into her arms and left the parlor.
âI have to show it to Lloyd.â
She thought of Lloyd, who must have been anxious after letting Aria go alone, and moved her steps.
No, she was about to move.
âGrand Princess Valentine.â
If it wasnât for the voice that suddenly called her up.
âThe Princess.â
It was Natalie.
âWhy are you sneaking out like a thief and groping the inside of your arms? Did you steal anything?â
No way. Who would ask the Emperor for a private audience and steal with pride? It was a ridiculous accusation.
But Natalie, who had always acted like that every day, was nonchalant.
âShow me. What are you hiding?â
Aria looked up at Natalie.
Unlike her previous life, the Princess was strangely hostile to Aria. It was all acting, but it was clear that she disliked Aria.
âDid she hear anything?â
There was no reason for the Princess to harbor hostility towards Aria, so Aria tilted her head.
âGrand Princess, youâd better listen to me when Iâm still nice.â
The Princess showed her teeth and growled fiercely.