Chapter 131: Live to Sienna Pt.131
Reboot Sienna
âPerhaps I should have apologized first for being angry about priest Roy...Indeed, it would hurt him if I just came and asked for a favor after breaking up with such anger.â
Sienna apologized to Carl.
âIâm sorry about the other day.â
âHuh!?â
At Siennaâs apology, Carl burst into laughter as if dumbfounded, and said in a shrill voice.
âYouâre so careless. Do you know what kind of situation youâre in? This is not the time to worry about Queen Marie, but about yourself. Do you have any idea what happened at todayâs meeting?â
Sienna could guess from his words. It was something she didnât want to hear.
Sienna avoided Carlâs gaze and threw her eyes into the gardenâs sellum. She wondered when the rich yellow buds burst. Now they were showing off their dark green leaves, with all their heads drooping and shiny. Just as it was natural for flowers to bloom and fall and for sprouts to sprout on the barren branches, so was her own fate.
When he saw Siennaâs self-help smile, Carl was upset. Every time she smiled resignedly with a face that seemed to know everything, he felt a fit of anger because she doesnât seem to have any lingering feelings for himself.
âThey want to take in Bluebell as the second empress!â
Sienna didnât react much to his words. Because she already knew it. But it wasnât that she didnât care. Her mind was shaken with anguish, even though it had already been experienced.
âDid I hope for something different this time? That unlike in the past, Carl and Lady Ferrer wonât be married...â
Much has changed from the past, but the big trend of fate has not seemed to change. This time as well, seeing the marriage with Bluebell went on the way.
In the past, Carl pressured herself to welcome Bluebell as the second empress, but that wasnât his own idea. As the strengthening of the imperial power went smoothly, the Ferrer began to gain strength and that story came up.
For Carl, it was love for Bluebell, but also it would have been necessary to renew his relationship with the Ferrer family. Thatâs why he pushed herself even harder for her to refuse divorce.
Now, Jamie showed power at the Imperial Knightsâ competition and showed off the good standing of the Waters, but there was no such thing at that time. Carl must have thought that it would not help strengthen the imperial power since Sienna came from a duke family who believed to have only his name left.
âAre you okay? It was said to receive Blue Bell as the second empress!â
â...â
â...why arenât you saying anything?â
He looked at Sienna with a look of hope. She asked dejectedly.
âWhat should I say?â
âYou should say that there is only one empress in this country! Youâre going to tell me not to let Bluebell in as the empress!â
At Carlâs words, Sienna burst into laughter.
âThe Emperor is such an innocent man. You eventually got her as the second empress, even though I begged and prayed so much not to do so in the past. Are you telling me this because of your affection?â
But Sienna didnât just hate what Carl said. She asked Carl, knowing plainly that her fate wouldnât change.
âThen, if I ask you not to, you wonât welcome Lady Ferrer as the empress?â
âIf you want, thatâs what I will do.â
She thought he couldnât answer so easily, but Carl answered without hesitation. Because of such a firm tone, saying âthatâs what I will do,â Sienna almost clung to him and begged him to do so.
Frankly, Sienna wanted to throw away all her pride and cling to him, hoping that she was the only woman he loved, not Bluebell.
âBut what he really wants from me is not to beg him not to marry, but to push him to marry. So that he can feel at ease.â
Sienna turned to confirm Carlâs sincerity and made eye contact with him. Carl was looking at her with a very serious look.
âAh!â
Sienna uttered a blank exclamation. This was because she could see his sincerity in the way he looked at her. It seemed like he wanted her to tell him not to get married.
âNo. People see what they want, and I see him this way because I want him to love me.â
âNo, you donât have to.â
âNo need?â
âYou donât have to mind me. Itâs natural that Lady Ferrer becomes your wife. She was your fiancée.â
âThis is the answer you want.â
âItâs true that Bluebell was my fiancée, but youâre the one I married.â
For Sienna, his words seemed reproachful. Like he said he couldnât marry Bluebell because of Sienna. Just as he had criticized in the past.
â...Iâm sorry about that. If I could, Iâd like to divorce you now, but I still have time left.â
At least until the time when Empress Arya rebels, Sienna had to be by Carlâs side. Because she has to stop the incident somehow. So that Bluebell wouldnât die, so would Carlâs child, who was in her womb.
âDo we still have time?â
Carl understood what Sienna meant by the time she spoke, and asked back with a harsh voice.
âThe time you promised me. You remember that, donât you? That promise youâll divorce me five years from our marriage. We only have about three years left.â
âYou canât stand the time of being my wife. You must think about that promise and stick to it day by day.â
Sienna bit her lower lip at Carlâs words.
It wasnât that. She felt sad about having to see their time pass by as the sand escapes through the fingers.
The more time she tried to grab, the more she had to practice giving up time. How to give him up. Learning not to be greedy about what she shouldnât have.
âIâm afraid I canât join you tonight because of work. Letâs have lunch together tomorrow.â
Carl said so and strode into the castle. Sienna smiled bitterly at his back.
He was angry. Even though he could have left her there saying he didnât want to see her face again, he promised her to meet tomorrow. Heâs afraid sheâll be anxious about the sudden change in the imperial order.
Such gentleness what keeps her from lingering. He should rather tell her as cold as before. I love Bluebell, so I want to be with her.
Then Sienna would be able to shake off even the little lingering feelings that she has now.
A hot wind swirled around Sienna. The palace, where spring had passed, was preparing for a hot, noisy summer. The red sun was setting from beyond the blue sky, where there was no cloud.
*
After that day, Carl had lunch with Sienna every day. She thought lunch time with him would be awkward, but she was having a better time than she thought.
Today, Carl came to the empressâ castle to have lunch together. Siennaâs maids, of course, have served to Carlâs taste.
Sienna said to Carl during the meal.
âI know youâre busy. So you donât have to come and eat with me every day.â
âIs it uncomfortable for you to see me visit every day?â
âItâs not that, but Iâm worried if youâre going to overdo it and hurt yourself. I heard from Chancellor Pavenik. You have a lot of work to do, so you donât have enough time to even breathe. He said youâre having longer working hours because you came all the way here to eat.â
âPavenik must have been talking nonsense to you. It is true that there is a lot of work, but not enough to worry. When the throne is replaced, there is a lot of work going on. If youâre really worried, come to the Oval Office for a meal. I hate eating alone.â
Itâs fine to dine with Pavenick, but Carl grumbled.
âI will. Iâll go see your Majesty when itâs time to eat.â
â...do that then.â
Carl cut the apricot pie with a light touch, as if in a good mood.
âThe title will be given to Queen Marie in a few days. Itâs an internal affair of the imperial family, so we donât have to go through a political meeting. The documents will be finished soon.â
âA title?â
Sienna asked back. She asked Carl that Marie be given land to live on, but she didnât expect Marie to receive a title.
In Leipsden Empire, women were rarely honored with titles. Sometimes even women were given titles only when their familyâs lineage would cut off if they did not take over the line.
Not every family could get such an opportunity. It was because women needed the emperorâs permission to take over the family.
âIf I just offer her the land so she can live quietly, there will be those who oppose me and try to kick her out. Empress Arya and her family, the Panacio, will oppose it right away. So I thought itâd be better to send her away under the title. Besides, sheâs a member of the imperial family. Moreover, sheâs the former emperorâs wife. We canât let her go without anything.â
When Sienna asked, he frowned to the fullest extent. But he was preparing to let Marie go. Sienna was grateful for such consideration, and the good heart hidden inside seemed lovable.