Chapter 32: Live To Sienna Pt.32
Reboot Sienna
âWhat kind of conditions does Empress Arya want?â
âI canât show you the evidence, but I understand that the source of the money that went to Garrite Fair the overflow of a boon connected to the Panicios, a family close to Empress Arya.â
Carl raised his eyebrows and asked, âSo, what then?â
âThe reason why Empress Arya even gave Garrite Fair money to have Count Peer go away was to prevent the marriage between you, the Crown Prince, and Duchess Fair. The time-consuming efforts of the empress would otherwise be wasted. Because youâre young and sheâs young, it wouldnât matter if your marriage was delayed. The best way to stop you is to marry you to someone from another family. Someone whoâs also disconnected from her family, who would be easy to grab and twist around, because that kind of marriage wouldnât give you any political power.â
Carl, who was listening to Sienna with a stiff expression, asked, âIs that what you say?â
Sienna nodded. Seeing her confident face, Carlâs expression hardened even more.
âBut they canât just bring any kind of girl as a marriage partner for you. Because Empress Arya wonât be able to find a target to easily control and wield power over, the question is not finding someone close who can take the place of Duchess Fair. Thereâs no one like that. Butl, there is a noble family that is by far the furthest away from the capital, and my father, who is the head of that family, is unable to leave Heidel due to the nature of the manor. Its place and position hold no political authority, but he still retains the title of duke. On the surface, his rank is even higher than Count Peerâs. Even if the empress were to continue with her plans to marry me with you, even against the emperorâs authority, you would still have the authority to oppose it. You could argue that you need to be married to someone of much higher rank for the honor of the Imperial Family.â
âYou have a point. But as you said a little while ago, Iâm not in a hurry to get married, so it should be enough to refuse the marriage.â
âDonât you know better than anyone that you canât do that, Your Highness?â
At Siennaâs words, Carl closed his mouth.
âI was expecting that, but after attending todayâs banquet, I was made even more certain. The emperorâs health is in critical condition right now. Debutante banquets are one of the biggest events in the empire. Thereâs a lot of meaning behind the emperorâs absence. It means he couldnât show his face for even a moment at such a big event. Since he has been absent from many of the political meetings for a long time, it has been a while since Empress Arya replaced him, so many nobles must be concerned about the emperorâs well-being.â
If the emperor died, then a successor had to be chosen between Carl and Valore. If so, imperial law stated that, if there were multiple, the Crown Prince who was married would inherit the throne.
Valore had held a wedding ceremony last year, but his older brother, Carl, was still unmarried. So, Carlâs faction would put pressure on him to marry quickly, and Valoreâs faction would use that as an excuse to pressure him politically. In other words, Carl would no longer be able to postpone his marriage.
Carl nodded. In fact, he was still under pressure to marry. However, he could not proceed with his marriage with Bluebell because she had yet to hold a debutante ceremony.
Although the power of the Peers had been strong enough to delay the decision until now, like Sienna had said, if the political position of the Peers was undermined, the issue of marriage would be raised yet again.
Even Carl thought Siennaâs words were quite logical. If it turned out to be like how Sienna had insisted it would be, then he was sure she would be his queen. If he opposed it, he might be able to drag the clock, but it was almost impossible to stop it at the source. Arya had both great support from her powerhouses and a good justification.
âA marriage with Sienna.â
To be honest, it didnât sound bad to him. Arya might think sheâd found a pushover, but in his eyes, Sienna was anything but easy to sway.
Sienna, with that much insight into the situation, could not become Aryaâs puppet, to swing around in the direction she wanted. Moreover, rather than marrying a total stranger, marrying Sienna didnât sound terrible to him.
He did not have any foolish ideas of marrying a loved one, for his seat could not bear the weight. The engagement with Bluebell had been a choice to gain himself some political advantage. Of course, he had known her for a long time, so he didnât hate her.
However, Carl still couldnât understand what she had meant, even after Siennaâs explanation.
âWhy the divorce?â
Even if their marriage was going to happen like Sienna had stated, he couldnât understand how her wish was to get divorced from him.
â...â
She couldnât answer his question easily.
âWhat should I say? That Iâm afraid Iâm going to fall in love with you? That Iâm afraid of falling in love once again, and that blinded by that foolish love, Iâm afraid to bring about shockingly terrible occurrences. Or that Iâm afraid Iâm going to become greedy and blow away my hard-won opportunity for revenge.â
Sienna couldnât bear to open her mouth. She just looked at his warm, olive-colored eyes.
Carlâs olive eyes were dark brown because of the darkened sky. The darkness could not take away all of his charm, even though his blond hair had also lost its shade and glow for there was no Sun. Every time Carl blinked, his long eyelashes moved in a flutter.
Carl was a beautiful man even with the dark shadows that formed under his eyes. It might have been natural for the eighteen-year-old, young Sienna to have fallen in love with him. It seemed more difficult not to fall in love with him now than to defy natural events.
No longer confident in facing him, she turned her back toward him.
âIs there someone you love?â
Sienna held back a laugh from Carlâs wild question. Because she kept pushing for a divorce, did he think of it as an expression of dissatisfaction with an unwanted marriage because he thought she had someone else she loved? Well, she had already told a man with whom she wasnât married yet to divorce her.
âIs it because itâs a love that canât be achieved with that person? Does he have someone else? Or is it because thereâs a wall between you two because of rank? Is he a commoner or a slave, or a priest who canât marry?â
Sienna released a disheartening laugh at his question. After hearing the smoldering laugh, Carl grabbed her arm and set her forward. She opened her eyes wide in surprise after being turned around with such force.
He grabbed her arms and asked, face-to-face, âCanât you hear me? Why donât you answer?â
Carl growled like a ferocious beast trying to bite off her neck at any moment. The hand holding Siennaâs arm was so strong that she made an expression of pain.
âIt hurts. Let me go, please.â
It wasnât until Sienna complained about the pain that he pulled his hands off her arms. Carlâs expression clouded over when he saw his handprints remained on her skin.
âIâm sorry if it hurt.â
An apologetic Carl was indeed unfamiliar to her.
âYou said you would fulfill my one wish. You didnât say that I had to state the reason for it.â
âI didnât promise not to ask either. Answer me. Do you have someone you love?â
Sienna couldnât see why he was so insistent on that question.
âI just donât want to say. Please, keep your promise to me anyway. Iâm sure you made the promise in the name of your status as prince. If you know of honor, Iâm sure youâll keep that promise.â
âWhat if your mind changes? What happens if your mind changes about that person, and you donât want a divorce?â