Chapter 58
The Tyrant’s Last Doll
Various voices filled the space all at once. How many people are there? I could at least hear five different voices talking over the other.
It seemed like they immediately came running here the moment they felt Theresâ power.
Come to think of it, I do remember someone staring at me through Lavis. The thought made me squirm on my spot.
It would be embarrassing if they found out I was there, too. I placed my palm over my pounding heart, willing it to calm down as I listened to the voices inside the room.
âBe quiet, everyone! Your Majesty will have your questions answered. Is that right, your Majesty?â An old man said.
It was probably the Pope. But even if he was the highest authority in the Church, the emperor still responded to him smugly, âWhy should I?â
A hush of silence filled the room before he continued, âI donât know what happened. Lavis suddenly glowed and fell down. Thatâs all I know.â
The nonchalance in the emperorâs reply made everyone more nervous than they were. âThat canât be true!â A person exclaimed.
âHeâs a healthy man! So, it doesnât make sense that he just randomly fell down!â
âWe have the right to know what happened!â One voice screeched demandingly.
Another begged. âPlease tell us!â
â⦠Shut up.â In just two simple words, everyone fell silent. I could tell that he was looking at them with a serious expression, showing that really had no idea why Theres suddenly appeared.
âOh, Holy Father, Lavis is awake.â
âWhat the hell is going on here?â It seemed like Lavis had woken up. âYour Holiness?â He asked in a muddled voice, âCardinals? What are you doing here?â
âDo you remember what happened?â The Pope asked.
âDid you know that you fainted? Did you by any chance receive a sign from Theres?â
They voiced out their questions, eagerly waiting for Lavis to answer all of them. My heart began to thump even more nervously thinking about how Lavis would say.
Does he remember what happened?
After a momentary silence, he said, âWell⦠I donât remember. But I think Iâve experienced the power of Theresâ¦â
The way he said it made it seem like he was simply telling everyone that he had just gone for a walk, but I could feel it in his tone that he does remember everything. Shouldnât he be at least confused about his sudden fainting spell? He sounded way too calm for someone who just lost consciousness.
I think the Pope shared the same thoughts as I do, not fully convinced at Lavisâ words and he was about to respond but Lavis kept on going, âHow can mere, humble servants like us understand the great will of Theres? Shouldnât we wait a bit more in order to understand it better?â
An awkward silence enveloped the room. Lavis was insisting that he doesnât know what happened, so everyone was forced to ask him more questions while the Pope, who had the highest authority of them all, didnât prod him further, making the others follow suit.
They composed themselves and the Pope responded, âThe High Priest is right.â He turned to look at the emperor, âYour Majesty, I apologize for dropping by so suddenly and disturbing you. Rest assured we will do our best in serving you during your stay. Please forgive us.â
The emperor hummed. He was rarely tolerant to anyone and maybe being here in the Temple made him more subdued than usual. It felt strange seeing him this way after being used to his brash behavior back at the emperorâs palace. I wondered if he himself found the situation confusing.
Everyone paid their respects and left the room. They closed the door behind them and the bedroom was quiet once again.
Are they finally gone?
I could not hear any movement from the other side then just as quickly, someoneâs footsteps made their way towards the closet, stopping just outside the closet door. I took a step back and my foot caught onto something as I fell backwards.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âOops!â
The closet door opened, revealing Lavis. âOh my God, are you alright?â
Luckily for me, the carpets covering the closet floor cushioned my fall. I looked at the ground and saw the wooden hanger I tripped on. Flushing in embarrassment, I took Lavisâ helping hand and stood up. A gentleman, just as expected.
âThank you.â
âIâm glad to hear you, and Iâm glad to hear you thank me for the first time.â
His words only registered after a few seconds. The smile on his face matched with his soft voice was just like the way the emperor spoke to the heroine in the original story.
Stop it! I shook the thoughts off my head. Having no experience in dating had my face instantly heating up even with such trivial words.
âAre you hurt?â The emperor grabbed my hand softly and pulled me to his side. I was about to shake my head to make him understand that I was okay, but thereâs no need for that anymore since I have my voice back now.
ââ¦Iâm fine.â