Chapter 190: Live to Sienna Pt.190
Reboot Sienna
The next day after the night she spoke to Carl, Sienna was called into interrogation. In the livingroom of Siennaâs palace, Bronis, the head of the treason investigation team, came every day and sat opposite her.
On either side of Bronis stood the Royal Knights. They were sent by Carl to protect Sienna, the empress. As he said at first, Sienna was not yet a sinner and should be respected as the empress.
Bronis questioned Sienna strongly even though he was aware of the presence of the knights.
âDo you know this letter?â
He stuck out an envelope and a letter. It was a letter from Roy, stamped with the red seal of the Holy Empire on a blue envelope.
âOf course I know. Itâs a letter from Priest Roy.â
âSo you know these letters, too?â
He took out an envelope of the same color and shape.
âNo, Iâve only received one letter in person.â
âDoes that make sense? Itâs the same envelope and paper. Itâs even from your desk drawer. In a drawer locked with a key!â
âThe drawer was opened with the key Empress Arya had. Doesnât that mean that the empress, or that reliable witness, can put in a fabricated letter if she decides to?â
âWhy would a maid do such a thing?â Said Bronis, frowning.
âThen why would I, the empress of a country, do such a thing? What would be my benefit of selling the country?â
Having lost his words, Bronis raised his voice again after coughing for no reason. Itâs been repeated for the past few days.
âA letter apparently came from your drawer!â
As usual, Sienna answered in a calm voice.
âYou canât call me a spy with that letter alone. If youâre to claim that Iâve exchanged it, at least you have to prove through what channel the letter came into my hands. You donât mean to say that I went to Castro and received the letter, do you?â
â...â
Bronis was speechless for a moment and could not open his mouth. Soon he came to his senses and raised his voice a little more than before.
âYouâre going to deny even such solid evidence? We have evidence and reliable witnesses. Be honest. There is no advantage to the Empress in dragging your time. You leaked national secrets to the Castro Empire, didnât you?â
âI can answer you several times. Iâve never done that.â
âItâs no use arguing no.â
âI said, Iâve never done that.â
Similar remarks were repeated over and over again â Bronis telling her to turn herself in, and Sienna claiming her innocence. Bronis raised his voice more at the tediously repeated assertions.
âYour Majesty the Empress!â
One of the Royal Knights sent by Carl grabbed him by the shoulder.
âYour Majesty has ordered your due respect to the Empress when you have something to ask her. Who on earth would raise their voice to the Empress like that?â
As if Bronisâ shoulder in the knightâs hand caused great pain, he groaned. âThen how the hell do you want me to interrogate her?â He said. The knight spoke to him in a quiet tone.
âThis is not an interrogation. You are just questioning the Empress. The Emperor has never given you the authority to interrogate the Empress.â
âBut the Empress...â
He mentioned Arya, but the knight said with an unwavering look.
âAre you saying that you will ignore the emperorâs order because the Empress is looking after you?â
âThatâs... ...not what I am saying.â
âThen be courteous and ask the Empress gently.â
Only after hearing the knightâs warning did Bronis get back to work.
âThis letter is the only proof that Iâve done anything but transfer secrets to the Castro Empire. A letter that can be manipulated as much as one likes.â
âThis evidence is not fabricated.â
âThen tell me. How did I deliver the information to the Castro Empire? I have never ever left the Imperial City since the emperor ascended to the throne.â
âYou could have made someone working for you to steal information and transfer it.â
âCan you prove that?â
âIf we investigate the maids who work for the Empress, weâll soon find out.â
Sienna frowned visibly at the words of Bronis. Now he threatened to persecute the maids unless she confessed to him. She felt her lower stomach was aching when she thought of those who would be embarrassed by her.
The knight interrupted as he noticed Siennaâs face turning pale.
âYour Majesty, you donât look so well. May I call you the doctor?â
Sienna shook her hand. She felt a slight pain, but it wasnât a serious problem. Maybe itâs because she was stressed out by what Bronis said. She was worried about the child, but she wanted to finish this work with satisfaction.
âNo, Iâm fine. Did the Emperor allow you to interrogate the maids?â
âNo. Even if he allows it, it will be held fairly and publicly.â
The knight meant no torture, threats or physical harm were to be done. Sienna said only then, feeling relieved, sweeping down her dry face.
âIâm tired today. Letâs stop here.â
At her request for departure, Bronis and the knights left the living room.
âWhat do we do? They say we have to bring in maids for interrogation. They are going to drag away Miss Hain!â
Pavenik raised his voice with a red face. Carl replied, frowning.
âHave you checked what I said before?â
âYes, as you said. The witness is Leia, the maid of the Empress.â
âWhatâs her relationship with Arya?â
âNothing has been revealed yet. But isnât it strange that she ran straight to Empress Arya just because she found the letter? If youâve found anything like that, youâd have to let the Emperor know first.â
âYou are right. By the way, thereâs something I think we should check out before anything.â
Pavenik asked Carl with a curious face. Carl said, rubbing the temples stinging with long agony.
âYou said the maid saw the letter and told Arya that the content was suspicious, right?â
âYes, sir.â
âCan she read?â
At Carlâs words, Pavenik looked surprised.
Because of the high illiteracy rate, not many people could read. But that didnât make it clear that she didnât know how to read. Hain can read even though sheâs a maid.
âThatâs... Iâll check.â
Pavenik nodded with quite a bright face.
âAnd this!â
Carl threw a big chunk of gold at him. Pavenik managed to hold a lump of gold suddenly thrown at him like a weapon. The golden chunk was peculiarly shaped like a leaf.
âWhat is this?â
âI managed to search the imperial warehouse and find it. Itâs Castroâs gold bullion.â
âWhy do you want Castroâs gold bullion... ahh!â
Pavenik easily noticed what Carl wanted to do and left the office at a leisurely pace.
âHowâs my gift?â
Said Arya, who came to Bluebell. Even though she threw the word âgiftâ randomly, Bluebell understood what she meant. She meant that Sienna was suspected of treason.
âOf course, the charge is not clear yet. But with clear evidence and witnesses, there wonât be any other way to stop the Emperor. Even if sheâs a member of the royal family, sheâll be severely punished for her transfer of information. Empress Sienna will soon be sentenced to death.â
Arya grinned and said the terrible words that someone was going to die in her trap. The nanny was right in saying that Arya was an unbelievable person â that she had a smiley face but was evil inside. But it was late for Bluebell to reject Aryaâs helping hand.
âIt doesnât matter whether or not Empress Sienna gets a trial for this treason. The important thing is that Iâm not pregnant.â
âWhat are you talking about? Didnât I tell you? You have a very healthy, blonde boy with olive-colored eyes in your womb.â
Said Arya, stroking Bluebellâs belly. Watching her careful hand gesture, Bluebell wondered if she was really pregnant. Aryaâs remark that the emperorâs child did not necessarily have to be the blood of the emperor may not be a joke.
âBut Iâve never slept with Carl...â
âDonât worry about that. Your Majesty the Emperor is still acquiescing. You just have to make sure you keep silent.â
Bluebell could not understand Aryaâs words. There was no way that Carl would admit a child who was not his child as his son. As the next emperor.
But there was no other way. Bluebell canât help but believe Arya. Even if Arya was a rotten rope, that was all she could hang on to at this point.