Chapter 93: Sushia Awakens
The Tyrant Empress is Obsessed with Me
Sushia threw the romance book aside.
After reading for about five minutes, her head started to throb.
The more she read, the more Sushia felt like she was being cornered.
The absurd notion that she had fallen in love with Ascal Erindaleâ
âThatâs impossible. Iâve always been fine until now. Could it be some kind of magic?â
The pages of the fallen romance book fluttered.
A trigger.
ââIâm in love with Ascal.
âAhhh! Itâs coming up again! Get out of my head, please!â
Sushia questioned herself.
What if her heart starts acting strange after seeing someone else confess?
A gust of wind flipped the pages of the book.
The book was reading her mind.
Intrigued, Sushia picked the book back up and turned the pages.
âGasp!â
Sushia slammed the book shut.
â12 Ways to Steal That Man.
âWhy is a book like this in the library?â
It was scandalous. Sushia hid the book in a place where no one would find it.
Casting one last glance at the book, Sushia sighed.
âI should just go on a date.â
She was determined to find a boyfriend, return to the evaluation department, and flaunt him in front of Ascal and Lia.
âWhy did you have to show me that scene... Iâll get my revenge.â
She was angry.
Though something felt out of order, Sushia decided to ignore it.
****
And so, Sushia decided to go on a blind date.
If anyone marries her, they would immediately become the Duke of Senestia.
It was like winning the lottery. Naturally, the number of men applying for the blind date was overwhelming.
It was even featured in the Empireâs newspaper.
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âOf course, Sushia never said such a thing.
Regardless, the news that Sushia was going on a blind date spread so far that even Jax, who ran the local butcher shop, had heard about it.
âIf you succeed, itâs a complete life reversal.â
âItâs a once-in-a-lifetime chance to have wealth, honor, and a woman all at once.â
âI heard Lady Sushia almost became a saintess. She must be beautiful, right?â
The venue for the blind date was the Senestia house in the capital of the empire. With great ambition, all the men headed toward the Senestia mansion.
The era of the grand blind date had begun.
ââYou have a criminal record, disqualified.
ââYouâre too short, disqualified.
ââYouâre balding, disqualified.
ââTake care of your current wife, disqualified.
****
However, the wall of reality was high.
Most didnât even pass the first round and returned home dejected.
The remaining 611 were granted permission to step foot into the Senestia Dukeâs estate.
The vast courtyard of the ducal house.
As expected from the most prestigious noble family in the empire, the courtyard was adorned with extravagant decorations and rare flowers.
âIf I pass the test, this entire estate will be mine. Hehe.â
Knight Randeon was full of ambition.
He glanced around at the other men who had passed the first round and was convinced he was the best among them.
After a short while, the head butler stepped up onto the platform.
âEveryone has gathered. We will now begin the second round.â
And then, the servants approached the participants with containers in their hands.
âPlease draw a piece of paper from the container.â
Randeon, though puzzled, drew a piece of paper.
It was white.
âIs this simple thing really the second test?â
Looking to his side, he saw a man with a protruding belly draw a black piece of paper, stroking his chin in confusion.
âThe colors are different. Why?â
Once all the participants had drawn their papers, the butler spoke.
âThose of you who drew black papers may return home.â
Murmurs filled the air.
Randeon, holding his white paper, sighed in relief.
But he still couldnât shake off the nagging question. What was the meaning behind this paper?
The men who drew black papers turned red with anger and protested.
âWe came all this way, and now youâre sending us back empty-handed? Give us a proper explanation!â
The butler replied with almost eerie simplicity.
âThe second test is one of luck. In a way, everything in this world depends on luck. You simply didnât have any.â
âWith this test, it seemed that around 500 people were about to be eliminated. Naturally, complaints started pouring out from all directions.
Among them were nobles and renowned knights, and a rebellious atmosphere began to form around those who refused to acknowledge the legitimacy of the test.
âWe cannot accept this. Bring forth a different test!â
The situation was on the verge of turning the participants into a full-blown mob. The butler coldly scanned them with his eyes.
Then.
âIf youâre eliminated, you should just go home, wash your feet, and sleep. Why are there so many complaints? Got too much energy? If youâre that upset, why donât you take me on?â
A man appeared, casually picking at his ear. In his hand was a white slip of paper.
It was Arthur Debrue.
The champion of the jousting tournament and a prominent candidate to be the next Swordmaster.
There were even rumors that he frequently visited the crown princeâs office.
âHaha. Luck is indeed an important factor. I, Thomas Villane, will accept the result.â
âSo will I.â
âHm.â
Most of the participants slunk away, disappearing quietly. That was how much authority Arthur Debrueâs name now carried in the capital.
âThank you, Baron Debrue. Youâve saved us some trouble.â
âWhatâs the third test?â
âA simple one. The remaining participants will compete in a tournament, and only the top four will earn the right to have a direct meeting with Lady Sushia.â
A martial arts tournament.
Simple, and exactly to his liking.
Arthur Debrue had no doubt.
No doubt that he would win.
âSon, soon youâll have a new stepmother.â
âArthur Senestia. â
âNot a bad ring to it.â
****
Arthur advanced to the upper rounds in the blink of an eye. Only one match remained to reach the top four.
Standing in the dueling arena, Arthur narrowed his eyes. His next opponent had a familiar face.
More than just familiarâit was like seeing his own reflection in the opponentâs face.
âSon, what are you doing here?â
â...A lot has happened. I just came to see Sushia, but she wouldnât listen to me.â
Ascal Erindale.
His next opponent was none other than his own son.
âShould I forfeit now?â
âNo, letâs have a proper match. My old wound still aches whenever it rains.â
Arthur still hadnât forgotten the battle by the sea.
Even though he was defeated by a cowardly pincer attack, a loss was a loss.
âThen here I come.â
âCome on.â
Arthur knew his sonâs skills had improved significantly lately. But to him, Ascal was still far from his level.
Arthur was confident of his victory.
-Clang!
And in a single clash, that confidence wavered.
âWhat... happened to you?â
âThere are things that are hard to explain.â
Arthur adjusted his grip on his sword.
He couldnât tolerate anyone stronger than himself.
A cold hostility flickered in his eyes.
âYou⦠youâre stronger than me.â
And then, Arthur charged into the gap with hostility. In this moment, the opponent before him was no longer his son, but an enemy he had to defeat.
However.
-Clangâ!
Arthurâs sword fell to the ground.
âIâve lost.â
âIt was a good match.â
âNo, it was one-sided. Speak properly.â
âYes. I completely bested you.â
â...â
Arthur bit his lip as he spoke.
âYouâve broken through the wall.â
âIt seems that way.â
âCongratulations.â
His son had become a Swordmaster.
Before him!!
âGo...! Now that itâs come to this, take the House of Senestia in my place. You will become the duke, Ascal!â
Arthur collapsed to the ground, and Ascal walked past him. Ascal approached the butler and conveyed his decision.
The butler nodded.
âWhat did you do?â
âI forfeited.â
âWhy?â
âI told you, I didnât come for the blind date. I came to see Sushia.â
âYou can see her in bed, too.â
âIf I did that, Lia would lock me up. Forever.â
The third test.
The martial tournament was over.
Four contestants advanced, but one withdrew.
Remaining participantsâ three.
1. The handsome redheadâ Ignis Chesterfield.
2. The middle-aged man with a mysterious pastâ Alexis Drummond.
3. The cheerful blond boyâ Lone DeMarco.
****
âSo these are the finalists, Miss. Do any of them catch your eye?â
Dressed in an elegant gown, with her hair done up, Sushia gazed at the three men in the drawing room.
Ignis caught her eye and smiled charmingly.
Alexis looked at her with a melancholic gaze.
Lone beamed brightly.
Which one would Sushia choose?
âTheyâre all very handsome. More than I deserve, really.â
But Sushiaâs eyes were indifferent as she spoke.
âBut still, I donât think any of them are right for me. Iâm sorry for making you come all this way for nothing.â
Correct answer: Theyâre all rejected.
Sushia rested her chin on her hand and sighed.
âAre you alright, Miss? You had high expectations, didnât you?â
âNow that I think about it, my only expectation was that once I had the blind date, I could return to the evaluation department. It wasnât about the blind date itself.â
For Sushia, the evaluation department was that significant.
âIs there perhaps a particular type youâre drawn to? I can search again.â
âHmm... someone with black hair, a sharp nose, a bit clumsy like they have a hole in their side, but sometimes serious, competent enough, and lucky too... gasp.â
Sushia swallowed her words.
She had just described Ascal.
Her ideal type had been overtaken without her realizing it.
âThere was one contestant just like that.â
âReally? Where is he now?â
âHe forfeited, but said he wanted to see you. Iâll call him.â
The butler left the room.
Sushia stared expectantly at the door.
âFinally, my destined man is...â
And then the door opened.
âHuh? Red hair?â
It wasnât the person Sushia had been hoping for.
One of the earlier disqualified participants, Ignis Chesterfield, stood before her.
âI canât go back empty-handed. I must take over the Senestia family, even if it means using force.â
Ignis raised his hand to the eye covered by his eyepatch.
âThe wound I received from the Empire still burns. Lady, you must become my prisoner.â
Ignis, or rather, the âLast Leg of the Spider,â also known as the One-Eyed, slowly walked toward Sushia. She took a step back.
âP-please! Someone help me!â
âItâs useless to call for help. Iâve already cast a soundproofing spell.â
Sushia pointed behind him.
âB-behind you!â
âWhat kind of trick is this? It wonât work on me.â
âB-black hair!â
-Thudâ!
Ignis collapsed where he stood. Behind him, a man with black hair came into view.
It was Ascal Erindale.
âSeeing you is always such a hassle, Sushia.â
âMinister..â
Sushia looked at Ascal with eyes full of emotion, but her face quickly turned serious.
âWhy havenât you been coming to the evaluation department lately? Youâre close to being reported for absenteeism.â
âItâs all because of you.â
âWhy?â
Sushia puffed out her cheeks, looking slightly annoyed, and simply said,
âYouâre just too handsome. I give up.â
Acceptance⦠it was the only right action.
In the end, Sushia admitted it.
She was, indeed, in love.
****
At the Evaluation Department.
âEek! Who are all these people!?â
âOh, those are the lion tribe warriors I hired on a temporary contract. If walking gets tough, just ask them to carry you.â
A hundred lion warriors, bare-chested, were wandering around the department. They were staying temporarily until they captured the ancient dragon.
âIf you ever need anything heavy lifted, just ask them. Theyâre strong.â
âWhat in the world happened while I was goneâ¦â
âNothing much.â
Just pulling out a legendary sword, slaying ancient monsters, watching a pegasus evolve into a golden pegasus, seeing Fer become a dragon steed, raising a celestial turtle, and hiring the lion tribe for the evaluation department.
Nothing out of the ordinary.
âA⦠a consultation room? When did that show up?â
âOh, not too long ago. Why donât you check it out?â
Sushia opened the door to the consultation room. As soon as she did, a beautiful blonde woman greeted her with a smile.
âWelcome, dear lamb. What seems to be troubling you?â
ââ¦Saintess?â
âPlease call me teacher here. Oh, my, look at the time.â
With a smile, Eileen, the saintess, left the consultation room for the day. Her destination was Haven Academy.
âUh, is it okay for a witch and a saintess to be in the same place?â
âWhy wouldnât it be?â
âUgh⦠never mind.â
Sushia opened the door to the office. It was a familiar place.
âWelcome back, Sushia.â
Lia bowed her head politely.
âIâm back.â
Sushia grabbed a cookie from the tray.
âTodayâs cookie⦠9 out of 10. If it had been just a little sweeter, it wouldâve been a perfect score. So close.â
âDid you come back just to critique cookies?â
âI am an evaluation department employee, arenât I?â
Sushia smiled.
As she was laughing, a book fell out of her bag.
ââ¦Wait, since when do you read books?â
âWhat do you take me for? Iâm the daughter of a cultured Duke family. Of course, I read books.â
Sushia, who had been speaking so confidently, immediately crouched down to pick up the book in a panic.
âNo one saw that, right?â
She shoved the book deep into her bag, hiding it from view.
The title of the book read:
â12 Ways to Steal That Man.
Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance.
And finally.
It was the âAwakeningâ.
â â â The End of The Chapter â â â
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