Chapter 63: Live To Sienna Pt.63
Reboot Sienna
He was born a predator. Pride was more natural than breathing and had the ability to make such arrogance feel natural. Just because she got another chance, he wasnât someone she could be ignorant of.
In a way, the idea of avenging Queen Arya on his behalf might be ridiculous in itself. Heâll cut off Aryaâs throat by himself. Even if he is not exploited by Arya, he will never fall into despair.
âYou donât have to be so demure about it. You may be annoying sometimes, but I donât hate it.â
â...â
Carl came up to Sienna and held her chin up with his fingertips and faced her closely.
âBecause Iâm having fun with you answering my words with your chin up like this.â
She swallowed her saliva.
His close-up pale eyes glowed yellow. The eyes, like the eyes of a lion, blazed like predators. The fear that he would bite off his neck at any moment has gripped the country.
As Sienna narrowed her pupils into small pieces and shook herself, Carl stepped back.
âAs I suspected, youâre very funny. Even though I look straight into your eyes as you talk like a child who has never felt fear before, if I step up this close, youâll suddenly be on alert like a rabbit in front of a beast.â
â...â
âThereâs nothing to be afraid of. I donât mean to do anything to you.â
Sienna felt that the words âfor nowâ were omitted from Carlâs words out of generosity.
He brushed past her to the bed. Then he lay down on the right side of the bed and took his seat. Sienna looked at him.
âAre you going to keep standing like that? We need to go to sleep.â
âPlease go to sleep first. I have something to do.â
âWhat are you going to do?â
âIf you ask me so suddenly...â
Sienna peered around the room and looked for something to do right away. There was nothing to do in the bedroom that only cared about the function of sleep. She said she would drink with the still-remaining carbonic. He spoke with an impression on that,
âWas it a lie to me that youâd only have one drink?â
âItâs not a lie, itâs... itâs a really good drink, but itâs a waste to leave it as such. I heard you only have twenty-five bottles. Except for this, thereâs only got to be twenty-three more.â
âWhy donât you try to have enough sleep so you can eat with Empress Arya tomorrow morning? You canât deal with her in a foggy condition. So, try to sleep early.â
âDining with Empress Arya?â
She told him that she hadnât heard such a story. He spoke with a look of conviction.
âRemember, Iâve returned now. Iâm sure sheâll be inviting us to dinner tomorrow because sheâll want to see what Iâm thinking about and why I have come back to the capital. Well, thereâs a lot of excuses to use, isnât that right? Itâs the first family dinner weâll have together since we got married...â
Breakfast with Arya?... She hadnât even thought of that. She felt as if the food would have already begun to go stale, thinking of how uncomfortable the meeting would be at the table.
âSo why donât you come here instead of spending your time doing stupid useless things. Iâm tired, too. I donât mean to do anything special, so just sleep next to me.â
Sienna squealed to the bed at Carlâs words. She sat on the edge of the bed. Carl pulled her arm and led her into his arms. Suddenly, in Carlâs arms, she stared at him with her eyes gouged.
âWhat is this...?â
âIâm just saying it for the second time, but I wonât do anything to you, so get some sleep. Donât waste your energy.â
Seeing as to how he already repeated himself the second time, It seemed like he would get angry if she made him repeat any further. His distance was so close to her that she felt burdened and turned her back in a hurry from him. Then he pulled Siennaâs back from her waist and hugged her. She could feel his breath behind her neck.
âIâm going to keep my promise to you to divorce you in five years. But I hope you wonât forget that you and I are a couple until then.â
Sienna opened her closed eyes. She couldnât believe he said this when he was planning on going to sleep. She felt like tonight was going to be hard for her to fall asleep.
*
âUh!â
Sienna forced her heavy eyes to open in the sun, which sank over her eyelids. She was startled and almost screamed. Because she could see Carlâs face up so close.
âYou fell asleep way too fast for a nervous person, even snoring to add...â
Carl spoke to her as he looked like a person that hadnât just gotten up. Being in bed with him was stifling and stuffy, she couldnât seem to get a wink of sleep, as he said, and she felt like she had snoozed away. She practiced dancing all night the previous night, and she guessed she was very tired because of the nervous war games with Arya and Carlâs unexpected behavior.
No matter what and how much. To have snored in front of him.
âDid I really snore?â
âIâm kidding. Well, you didnât really snore, but Iâm sure you fell asleep.â
At Carlâs words, Sienna said with her mouth pouting,
âYou said you werenât the type of person to fool around with jokes...â
âThen Iâll correct it. It wasnât a joke, it was an idiomatic expression.â
âYes, sure. Sir Carl never jokes.â
She leaned up and pulled the rope by the bedroom. It was a cord connected to a bell hanging from the living room of the servants. Hain opened the door and came in with a cautious move.
âWould you like me to prepare for breakfast?â
âNo, Iâll wash and get ready.â
As he said yesterday, they would hear from Arya soon.
âShall we prepare the bathtub for both of you to enter together?â
Next to her, Carl giggled and laughed, and Sienna thought sheâd have to put a leash on Hainâs imaginations from âThe Knight and the Lady,â âThe Dancing Red Flower,â and âThe Prince of Golden Hairâ and hide them somewhere.
Moments later, as Carl said, there was a call from Arya to join her for a meal. Hain had been working on Siennaâs head in an air of excitement.
âHm, hm, Your Highness...â
As if she was trying to say something, Hain made a chirping sound and called Sienna.
âWhat is it, Hain?â
âDo you know who is the most famous person in the city these days is?â
âSir Carl or Empress, as always.â
Carl, who was called the god of war, and Arya, who has a beautiful appearance that will never fade over the years, have always been on the lips of many.
âThey are always, but... thereâs a new person thatâs been coming up.â
âDonât tell me...â
She squinted at the thought of a chance.
âThatâs right. Itâs you, your Highness, the Princess!â
Damn it. She closed her eyes tight.
It was worth knowing. How much would the rumors be spreading about by now? It was the same in the past. Maybe it was because of how high up and important a princessâ place must have been to be in the spotlight of many people, and even one little thing for anything would result in her being cursed at for.
Some even said that they would believe it if they were descendants of serfs, not aristocrats. She was not used to talking to aristocrats, so she told them that she wasnât as good at speaking as they were.
No one told the story, so she didnât know what insult she was being subjected to. She didnât think the maids could have told Sienna that story in person...
When she belatedly learned that stories were circulating around that were insulting her, she wondered if she should bite her own tongue and die due to her immense feeling of embarrassment. She thought it was no different this time. No, it would and could have been a lot worse than she had thought. It was the same thing in comparison of having a glove from Arya being thrown at her face and the servants or anyone at all, and that wouldnât be able to do anything in defense against the face of the socialiteâs most powerful queen. She wondered how much did the ladies gossip about her behind her back?