Chapter 77
The Tyrant’s Last Doll
âOh, my bad.â I replied sheepishly. It seemed like I made a mistake of speaking informally. I only got to speak for the first time in days, so my words came out a little bit rash. Now that I think about it, I realize the harsh words Iâve said towards the emperor days before, and itâs making me feel anxious.
Why do I have to worry about you so much? Lina shook her head. Her face fell and she said, âNo. Itâs me who should be sorry. Itâs been three months since I made a mistake⦠If only Iâd been more alert and kept my eye on youâ¦â
What had transpired that day must be really intense since Lina was basically blurting the words out. I remembered what happened that very day and Lina was not at fault. I shook my head, âNo, I know you were busy. Itâs not your fault. Besides, the tyrant emperor is also the problem since he was the one who imprisoned me.â
âIona.â Lina said warningly. But I didnât bother apologizing. I decided to ask something else, âHow long has it been since I passed out? What about His Majesty?â
âIt has been three days since then. His Majesty was in the bedroom until yesterday, and Iâve heard that he had been working nonstop.â
âOkayâ¦â The last time I woke up after fainting, I heard he was running rampant while barely having any sleep. I went to his library to stop him and he pulled me in his embrace once I got close. We had stayed in that position for quite some time. And after that day, I knew something changed between us. He felt different from the emperor I initially knew.
What the hell are you thinking?
Lina said he was still working and he had yet to return to the bedroom. His dark circles were probably darker now and I just know heâs more sensitive and snappy at this point. I could only imagine the terrified look on the peopleâs faces every time theyâre caught in his moods.
Wait. What does that have to do with me? Once the one-year mark is over we wonât see each other anymore anyway. Thereâs no use thinking of such things.
But somehow, thinking about it made me feel a little bit upset. Dazed in thought, Lina spoke after a short silence, âIs your body feeling okay? Your wounds might have healed now, but donât forget youâre still recovering.â
âI just feel dizzy, thatâs all. Lina, Iâm worried that you werenât able to sleep well. Your eyes have dark circles around them.â
Lina shook her head, dismissing my words, âI fell short in taking care of you. Iâm actually surprised that I could still get to serve you and be your maid.â Lina sniffed as big tears fell from her eyes, âThank you, Iona. I would have died that day if it werenât for you.â
I remembered how the emperor looked at Lina with unmistakable anger in his eyes. He had tried to kill her right then and there. I shook my head and decided to make the conversation lighter, âDo you think I would let my friend die?â
âOf course not.â Lina sniffed and blew her nose. She rolled her eyes, which were still wet with tears and threw me a smile.
I smiled back. But unexpectedly, my thoughts drifted back to the emperor and I could feel my heart constricting. I wonder what he is doing right now.
The hot blazing sun was flooding the world outside with its scorching heat, and I realized it is only a day away until the Theres festival.
***
Raven came to my room that same evening after hearing the news that I finally woke up. It was already late, and I wondered if the emperor would come with him. I didnât realize the breath I was holding until Raven arrived alone. Iâm not ready to face the emperor just yet.
âThank you.â Raven said suddenly.
I looked at him in confusion, âHuh? What for?â
âYou stopped Lina from being killed. Andâ¦.â He shook his head and looked straight at me. âIâll give you a day off, so feel free to look around the temple.â
I raised my eyebrows. âIsnât my existence a secret? Tomorrow is the prayer festival, right?â
Raven sighed, âSpeaking of which, youâre not as meek as I expected. I guess the slave trader didnât know any better.â
âWell, I really was meek at first.â
Not anymore now that I regained my memories about my previous life. I gulped, âI was only gone for two hours, and this happened. I donât want this to happen again.â
âTomorrow, Your Majesty will attend the prayer ceremony and it will take all day long. So, there is no need for you to be confined in this room. Iâve already got his majestyâs permission in advance.â
I shut my mouth. It was nice to hear that Iâm finally getting a day off. However, my situation is largely dependent on the emperorâs moods. After the big fight we had, I donât feel entirely at ease. Even the prospect of a rest day didnât excite me as much.
Is Lavis going with me?
âAre you going to use Lavis, the High Priest, to guide me like the slave I am?â
He looked at me with a flat face, âYou are no longer a slave, remember? I donât think everyone knows, but as soon as you stepped foot in the Imperial Palace, you were instantly recognized as a maid, a commoner. Which reminds me, do you know how to read?â
Being freed from slavery and becoming a commoner was a gift in itself. And it was some sort of a miracle. But somehow, Raven knowing that I could read caused my excitement to simmer down, and our atmosphere suddenly felt cold.
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