Chapter 322.1
Living As the Villainess Queen
Sang-je made an announcement regarding the date of the Celestial Festival and provided a justification for the change. Kasser, upon reading the report, expressed his disbelief.
âIs he claiming to have received a divine revelation?â Kasser scoffed.
Sang-jeâs proclamation, stating that he would deliver a message from God on the day of the Celestial Festival, would undoubtedly spread throughout the kingdom by the end of the day. The news would generate excitement among the entire kingdom, possibly leading to devout individuals camping near the palace to be the first to witness it.
Kasser found the deceitful monsterâs cunning tactics repulsive. He couldnât fathom how someone like Sang-je could impersonate the will of God, akin to a lark pretending to be divine.
Gathering the report, Kasser stood up and inquired of his attendant, âWhere is the queen at the moment?â
âShe is in the garden chamber,â the attendant replied.
Nodding, Kasser proceeded past the attendant, lost in contemplation about the report he had just received. Unaware of the attendantâs concealed expression, as if withholding something, Kasser walked along the corridor with the hesitant attendant following closely behind. The attendant had caught a glimpse of an opportunity but hesitated to interrupt the king, who appeared deep in thought, merely seeking confirmation.
Surely His Majesty is not going to the chamber of the garden right now
, the attendant thought, incredulous. Inside the chamber, the queen was engrossed in conversation with noble ladies from the kingdom. The attendant tried to maintain a positive outlook, believing that the king, known for his exceptional memory, wouldnât have forgotten the information he had already been given.
However, as the king confidently opened the closed door and entered the garden chamber without hesitation, the attendant realized his mistake, but it was too late. Beads of sweat formed on his forehead as he hurriedly followed behind the king.
Kasser, lost in his own thoughts, had completely forgotten about Eugeneâs scheduled meeting with the noble ladies. Upon hearing that she was in the garden chamber, he assumed she would be there, as it was a place she often enjoyed for tea. With confidence, he called out to her and entered the chamber.
âEugene, thereâs something I need to tell you. The report I just receivedâ¦â Kasser began, but he halted in his tracks. He was greatly surprised by the widened-eyed gazes of the noble ladies directed towards him. A hushed silence fell, and an awkward atmosphere filled the room. As Kasser regained his composure and coughed nervously, the noble ladies promptly stood up and bowed their heads.
Eugene also rose from her seat and spoke calmly, her voice steady. âYour Majesty, what is the matter?â
Kasser observed Eugene, who appeared to be smiling and speaking with a hint of ambiguity.
âWell⦠my Queen, I made an error. Letâs discuss it later,â Kasser said, his hurried departure evident. Eugene couldnât contain her amusement, finding it unbelievable that he could make such a mistake. Even from his retreating figure, a sense of bewilderment seemed to emanate. She continued to maintain her composed demeanor, bowing her head while addressing the still-bowing noble ladies.
âPlease, everyone, take your seats. It appears that His Majesty momentarily confused the timing,â she calmly stated. The noble ladies returned to their seats, exchanging subtle glances with one another.
All the ladies gathered were from the kingdom. Some had accompanied Eugene on her journey, while others were meeting her for the first time since her arrival in this realm. They had all heard rumors at least once about the affectionate relationship between the king and queen. However, many had never witnessed a scene that could substantiate those rumors.
Within the brief encounter that had just unfolded, there were numerous intriguing points for discussion. The kingâs casual demeanor when addressing the queen, his expression while calling her in, and their natural and unpretentious interactions left a more lasting impression than overt displays of affection as a couple.
Among the noble ladies, the most talkative one spoke up, breaking the laughter-filled silence.
âIt seems His Majesty addresses the Queen by her name. Even though it wasnât my name that was called, my heart fluttered. My Queen,â she playfully remarked. The other noble ladies joined in, erupting into laughter. Eugene also smiled and responded, âIn private moments, that does happen from time to time.â
âI had always thought Your Majesty to be a rather cold person. Perhaps I misunderstood,â another lady chimed in.
âItâs not a misunderstanding. Isnât Your Majestyâs tenderness reserved only for the queen?â Eugene replied, causing the room to fill with laughter once again.
The unexpected mistake made by the king had lightened the atmosphere, and the noble ladies, who had been cautiously observing Eugene since their first meeting earlier that day, now seemed much more at ease.
After the enjoyable conclusion of the gathering and bidding farewell to the noble ladies, Eugene sought a private conversation with Charlotte. One of the purposes of todayâs gathering was to have a natural encounter with Charlotte.
âCount Oscar, your grandfather provided me with a great deal of help when we first met. I apologize for not having had the opportunity to express my gratitude personally,â Eugene sincerely expressed her appreciation. It was thanks to Charlotteâs grandfather that the Muen family had been contacted, ultimately leading to Eugeneâs meeting with Alber.
âHowever, if I may be so bold, I have another difficult request for you,â Eugene began.
âMy queen, it would be an honor for me to assist you in any way possible,â Charlotte replied, able to discern the genuine gratitude and request for help in Eugeneâs words, unlike the previous queenâs pretentious attitude.
âI would like you to return home in a few days, using the pretext of urgent news from the kingdom. And I would appreciate it if you could bring one person along with you,â Eugene requested. Her plan was to have Charlotte accompany the wanderer from Myung King and bring them one step closer to their destination.
âBut I suppose you wonât be able to attend the reception at Arse Manor. It seems all the bustling affairs will come to you,â Eugene added.
âMy queen, what is so important about the festival? Please donât worry about me; I will be fine,â Charlotte assured her.
âThank you so much, Count Oscar,â Eugene expressed her gratitude.
With one matter resolved, Eugene proceeded to meet Kasser. As she turned a corner in the corridor, she noticed a man emerging from the office in the distance. Judging by his appearance, it seemed he had just arrived in the city after a long journey.