Chapter 191: Live to Sienna Pt.191
Reboot Sienna
Two weeks went by so slowly, and it was finally the date of Siennaâs ruling. She asked Shaylin to dress her up as neatly as possible. Shaylinâs poor workmanship took a long time, but there was no other way.
Sienna didnât want to look shabby when she was about to stand in front of many nobles. She had not sinned, so she would show her elegance and dignity.
Sienna entered the conference room escorted by the Royal Knights. The conference room was filled with people who came to see what political ripple this would bring, and nobles who came to see what kind of political impact the First Empress had made.
After passing through several people, she saw Carl sitting in the middle of the conference room. He looked at Sienna with a worried face. The sight of him eased her nervousness.
The ruling of the treason was held as soon as Sienna entered the room.
âThe First Empress, despite being the empress of the Leipsden Empire, has diverted important documents to the Castro Empire. Even if youâre a member of the royal family, you have to be severely punished for committing such a major transfer of information.â
Many aristocrats nodded their heads as Bronis spoke up.
âDoes the First Empress admit to this charge?â
âI donât accept it.â
Sienna was worried that her voice would tremble, but fortunately, a confident voice came out.
âLook at this. There are clear evidence and witnesses, but she wouldnât admit it. You have no remorse for your sins!â
The murmur grew louder with his agitation.
âWhatâs that evidence you have?â
Carlâs sharp voice shut the nobles. The hall quickly quieted down.
Bronis replied, confidently waving the blue envelope and the letter in it.
âHereâs a letter from the First Empress received from the Castro Empire. If you look at the content, it contains confidential information about the Royal Knights of the imperial court and tax-related documents. They even sent information about the date and location of the military drills.â
âSo is the name of the first Empress written in the letter?â
Bronis could not immediately answer as if Carlâs question was not within the range of his expectations. Pavenik, who was standing next to Carl, received a letter from Bronis, looked at it and said, âThe name of the First Empress is not written here.â
âBut... ...Whatâs clear is that these envelopes were found in the first Empress desk drawer. In a drawer locked with a key!â
âWell, who opened the drawer that was locked with that key?â
Carl asked even though he already knew the story. It was to help the aristocrats who were new to the case understand the situation.
âEmpress Arya opened it with the key that she had.â
âWhy did Empress Arya have that key?â
Carl looked at Arya as if he wanted the answer from her. Arya took a step forward, bent her knees slightly, greeted the emperor and said, âA maid came to me and told me that Empress Sienna said that she was exchanging secret letters with Castro, and asked me to protect her because she could lose her life if Empress Sienna found out that she had learned about it. And then she gave me the key, saying it was proof.â
âDid you, Empress Arya, invade Empress Siennaâs residence with other nobles, believing only in the words of a maid of honor?â
âWe couldnât wait because it was a big issue. This was considered to be a serious matter for the fate of the Leipsden Empire.â
âYou could have consulted with me before, but I donât know why you didnât mention a word to me.â
When Carl glared at her and said, Arya bowed deeply to Carl.
âI believe I was careless. I was afraid you would make the wrong choice because you care so much about the first Empress.â
Arya cunningly blamed Carl. Carl spoke angrily.
âSo where is this maid, whom the empress said was such a reliable witness?â
At Carlâs words, Arya had a knight to bring in a witness. Soon Leia entered with the knights. She bowed politely to Carl.
âIâm Leia, the maid of the first Empress.â
Sienna was furious at Leia. Although she was not as close to Sienna as Hain or Shaylin, she was still considered to be Siennaâs own person, which made her angry that Leia was in fact a person of Arya.
âYes. Youâve accused the first Empress of treason, havenât you?â
âYes, I have.â
âReally? Then tell me step by step. How did you know Sienna was transferring national secrets?â
Leia said in a quivering voice to Carlâs question.
âI cleaned the Empressâ room once. Then I found a letter in an open drawer. The maid who was cleaning with me said it was definitely a letter from the priest Roy, but I read it because it was suspicious.â
âOkay, what was written on it?â
âIt said âThank you for giving the Castro Empire the information of Leipsden. Next time, weâd like you to send us the information about the military base and the cityâs supply statusâ.â
Sienna shut her eyes tightly to Leiaâs words. Her anger boiled up. The voice of the nobles in the hall grew louder.
Carl said to Leia.
âWhat a clever maid. There are many nobles who canât read, but you know how to read.â
Carl came down from his seat and walked to Leia. Then he picked up one of the letters Pavenik was holding and handed it to her.
âRead this.â
Leiaâs face turned white at Carlâs words. She grabbed the letter with her trembling hand and held it close to her face.
Her gaze did not linger on the writing on the paper. She glanced sideways at Bronis and Aryaâs facial expressions. The act revealed the feeling of embarrassment.
She began to read the letter with a quiver.
âDear... Dear Sienna...in the Castro Empire...â
On the stuttering voice, Carl clucked his tongue and took her letter away.
â âMay God bless Sienna. It is now a season where the sun is full and cheers up the earth.â This is how it starts. Can you really read?â
âIâm sorry. Iâve never learned how to read, but... the letter is true. Please believe me.â
Leia knelt and prayed to Carl.
âDidnât you say it yourself? That it wasnât until you read the letter that you realized that Sienna was committing a treason. But how could you understand the letter when you canât even read? Rather, isnât it more plausible that you made a false statement to frame the empress?â
Arya stepped up at Carlâs words.
âYour Majesty, just because she doesnât know how to read doesnât mean that the letter to prove Empress Siennaâs treason is false.â
Carl shook his head at Aryaâs words.
âNo. Isnât this maid in the position where she can put the fabricated letter at will as much as she can see it at will?â
âSheâs just a maid. That ignorant maid couldnât have done such a terrible thing as fabricating letters and framing the empress.â
âShe canât even read, but she claims that the empress exchanged letters in which she sold information to other countries. Do you think this makes sense?â
â...â
Arya bit her lower lip because she didnât like the situation.
Then, outside, the emperorâs knight, Rufus Kissinger, asked for entrance. Carl allowed him to enter the conference room.
Kissinger strode out in front of Carl with a big bundle in his hand.
âYour Majesty, I searched for the maidâs room as you ordered. And this was found in the room.â
He held out a chunk of gold. Carl scrutinized the gold he had received.
âConsidering itâs incised in the shape of large leaves, it must be the gold bullion of the Castro Empire.â
Carl threw the golden chunk to the floor of the conference room. Then some aristocrats examined the chunk.
âThis came out from that maidâs quarters?â
âYes. It was tied up in a bundle with them and kept deep under the bed.â
Leia screamed at their words.
âNo! They are not mine!â
Carl looked down at her with a cold face and said, âMy knight brought it from four yearsâ quarters, but would you insist it is not?â
âThese were also found in her room.â
Kissinger handed Carl a bunch of letters. One of the corners of Carlâs mouth, looking at the letter, creaked up.
âThat girl wasnât the only one who had transferred information in the imperial family. Castroâs got a lot of nerve having planted spies in the Imperial City of the Leipsden.â
Carl fixed his eyes on the agent, Bronis. Bronis turned his eyes, sweating profusely because it was difficult to determine how the situation was going.
This time, Pavenik stepped up.
âWhile investigating the maids of the first Empress, we also investigated a maid named Leia. The investigation was about chasing after her origins and past track records, but that maid, Leia, had a lot of strange things behind her.â
âTell me. What is so strange about her?â