âFather, Iâm hereâ¦â
Clap!
As soon as she stepped inside, Lyellâs thick hand slapped Avelin on the cheek.
Avelin stared at Lyell with a stunned look on her face.
âAre you crazy?â
âYouâre the one whoâs crazy!â
Lyell couldnât hide his anger and threw the paternity test paper at Avelinâs face with all his might.
âYou, who are you? Who are you pretending to be my daughter? Who are you?â
ââ¦â
It was a paper that was not thick, but this kind of treatment felt dirty.
Avelin was hit in the face with a blank expression and picked up the paper that fell and checked it.
Only then did she find out the truth and asked Lyell calmly.
âIs that important?â
âWhat⦠what?â
âYes, I am not your real daughter. So what?â
The brazenly confident attitude made Lyell look absurd.
But Avelin went on without missing a beat.
âWhat are you going to do? Are you going to open this door right now and run out and tell them that Iâm not your real daughter and that youâve manipulated the oracle?â
â⦠Yes.â
Lyell exclaimed proudly.
âI will reveal everything! After all, the Empress already knows the truth, so there is nothing that canât be done.â
What was this again?
Avelin heard the unexpected news and narrowed her brow. This wasnât part of her plan.
âSo, are you going to betray me now? Weâre going to die together.â
âIt would be better this way than being controlled by you anymore.â
âHmm, good.â
It was when Lyelâs expression changed to bewildered, perhaps because her unexpected and docile reaction was unexpected.
âThe High Priest has already made a decision, so I have no choice. Do as you wish. Letâs go up to the stake together and end our lives together.â
âYouâre atrocious and shameless. Even when you die, you wonât be able to close your eyes.â
Despite Lyellâs bad words, Avelin smiled brightly and leisurely left his office.
[Are you going to just be quiet like this? You say you confess all your sins to the Empress?]
âHeâs probably just saying that.â
Avelin replied in a slightly shaky voice.
âEven if Iâm not his daughter, Iâve come too far. Will he jump into a pit of fire on his own?â
[Thatâs unknown. You have to take the lead. You know what I always carry around.]
At the moment when the devilâs whisper was heard, Avelinâs expression, which had been smiling the whole time, went cold.
âRight. The hindrances need to be removed.â
Avelin immediately turned and headed back to Lyellâs office. But the inside was empty.
âThe High Priest went to the prayer room. Iâll go get himâ¦â
âNo. You donât have to. I left something behind.â
Avelin, who lied calmly, said to the priest.
âCan I get it for a moment?â
âOf course, Lady.â
Thanks to the priests who were in favor of her, Avelin managed to get back inside Lyellâs office.
ââ¦â
Avelin, who was quickly looking around the office, soon found a transparent glass of water on the desk.
As she approached there, she soon took out a transparent bottle of medicine from her arms. It was a poison that she always had in case of emergency after returning.
Lyell probably didnât think sheâd come to kill him right now.
Avelin, who dropped a few drops of colorless, odorless liquid into the glass of water, smiled coldly and murmured.
âGood-bye, High Priest.â
~~~~
âAll that remains is to pin Anastasia as the real culprit in this murder case.â
It would be even more advantageous for her to spread rumors about the murder of the High Priest as a kind of divine punishment.
But even if it failed, it didnât matter. Because sheâll somehow find another way to kill her.
âIâm just concerned about the last words the High Priest saidâ¦â
How the hell did Anastasia come to know the truth behind all this?
At that time, it didnât seem like the High Priest had said it first.
âWhatever, there would be no evidence.â
It was clear that if there was material evidence, the truth would have been exposed immediately.
âThe results of the paternity test are also in my hands, and there is nothing that can cause repercussions.â
Avelin smirked and raised the corners of her lips as she entered the building.
It was nothing more than just dropping tears in front of the investigator with a very pathetic expression on her face.
~~~~
Meanwhile, Anastasia, who returned to the Empress Palace, faced an unexpected guest and smiled broadly without realizing it.
âWill?â
âAsha.â
It was Wilhelm. Originally, it was time for the government meeting, so Anastasia approached him with a surprised but happy expression and hugged him.
âWhat are you doing here? Isnât it time for a meeting?â
âI finished a little earlier than usual.â
Wilhelm whispered softly stroking Anastasiaâs head, which he held tightly in his arms.
âWhen you came back from being investigated, I thought it might make you feel a little bit better if you saw me.â
âThatâs right. Because you know my heart very well.â
âI know.â
Immediately, Wilhelm added in a strangely weeping voice.
âEven if you pretend to be okay, you will be disturbed by the voices of many people.â
âAhâ¦â
Anastasia noticed that Wilhelm was conscious of the unsavory rumors floating around and continued.
âIâm fine. Actually, itâs not that strange that Iâm being suspected, and most of all, thereâs a real culprit.â
âShall we make evidence?â
Wilhelm, who had been listening quietly, asked.
âThe proof that Lady Hazel did it. Itâs not wrong anyway.â
âI donât think itâs a very good idea.â
Anastasia, who had escaped from Wilhelmâs arms, made eye contact with him and answered in the negative.
âEven if we make evidence, we wonât be able to convince everyone of the motive for the murder.â
âYeah, thatâs true, too. We donât know if sheâs going to get a counterattack if we make a mistake.â
âIt would be better to take action after grasping all the facts. The High Priest is dead, so weâll have to find the evidence ourselvesâ¦â
âThere has been no contact between Baron Hazel and the High Priest whom we have investigated so far.â
âYes. So I mean⦠Maybe all of this is Lady Hazel acting alone.â
Perhaps the attempt to use normal logic had hindered them from finding answers.
âI cannot guarantee that Count Hazel was behind this.â
âThen what a great woman. Did she convince the High Priest alone to create all this?â
âWe will find out what happened when we investigate. First of all, I plan to go back and find out how Lady Hazel was adopted.â
â⦠Adopted.â
Wilhelm, who had been pondering Anastasiaâs words, thought for a long time with a serious expression on his face.
âI was concentrating on Count Hazel, so I didnât know exactly what happened to Lady Hazel before her adoption.â
Anastasia looked at him with a puzzled expression on her face, but at one point he opened his mouth.
âMaybe he was threatened?â
âThreatened?â
âOkay. With common sense, what the hell would a man with both status and wealth be tempted by?â
âYes. If it is discovered that he has manipulated the oracle, he will face a dishonorable death at the stake, but taking such a riskâ¦â
âThere is nothing but threats.â
Anastasia looked at Wilhelm with a surprised expression. Wilhelm continued to speak in a voice as unshakable as one who was gradually convinced of his own thoughts.
âWhat if she threatened to destroy everything he had built so far if he didnât cooperate with the oracle manipulation? So what if the High Priest had no choice?â
âBut thatâs a good thing⦠Ah!â
Only then did Anastasia, who noticed Wilhelmâs suspicions, asked in amazement.
âDo you think Lady Hazel Youngae is the illegitimate daughter of the High Priest?â
âItâs just speculation. It will be clear if we investigate before and after Lady Hazelâs adoption.â
âBut Lady Hazel is a Bodvard.â
âThat, too, is just the ladyâs claim. In fact, weâve never seen any documents proving it, have we? That part can be manipulated.â
â⦠That is true.â
Anastasia nodded her head with a serious expression.
âFor now, what Your Majesty has said makes the most sense. If Lady Hazel had threatened him with the pretext that she was the illegitimate daughter of the High Priest, he would have had no choice but to do it as a High Priest.â
But if thatâs the case, then Avelin will be the bastard who murdered her own father.
Anastasia felt goosebumps all over her body the moment she realized that.
âIf thatâs the case⦠Maybe thereâs a bigger problem lurking than Iâm guessing right now.â
However, the first priority was to establish the relationship between Lyell and Avelin.
Anastasia decided to take it one step at a time.
~~~~
The investigation was carried out diligently, but there were no special results. A few suspects were identified, but the evidence was too small to get the real culprit.
While the investigation was so difficult, Lyellâs funeral was held at the Great Temple.
Not only Emperor Wilhelm, but also nobles from rural estates came to the capital to commemorate the sudden death of the High Priest.
âUnfortunately, Goddess Rosenia has summoned his good soul to her paradise so quickly, but High Priest Lyell will be with us forever.â
Antero, the new High Priest voted unanimously by the priests, organized Lyellâs funeral.
Wearing a black hat, black veil and black dress, Anastasia showed up at the funeral in a very modest appearance, not wearing a single accessory.
Even though she was surrounded by her black things, only her elegance was not hidden, and even those who attended her funeral looked at her and muttered.
âHow can you shine like that without wearing any accessories?â
âIt wouldnât be strange if she attended a party instead of a funeral⦠oh!â
âOh, Iâm sorry.â
Avelin gave her a look of helplessness, and she apologized to the person she had deliberately bumped into.
âA bit overwhelmed by the crowd? Are you okay?â
âYes? Ah yesâ¦â
âThen excuse me.â
Avelin smiled and then quickly walked past them.
However, the smile on her lips gradually distorted as she was swept away by her inner dissatisfaction.
âWhat the hell, I donât really like it.â
Contrary to Avelinâs will, public opinion shifted toward believing in Anastasiaâs innocence.
It was widely held that Anastasia would not have done anything that would have caused her to be suspicious, and that the disappearance of the High Priest would not change the contents of the oracle, so it was a meaningless suspicion.
âOh, I donât know. I feel tired. I need to go back to bed.â
She did everything she could do here anyway, so she didnât have to keep her seat anymore.
[What�]
At that moment, the demon who made a strange sound instructed Avelin.
[Go closer to that woman.]
âWhy all of a sudden?â
[Why donât you do what I ask you to do?]
At the sound of his dissatisfied voice, Avelin sighed briefly and moved closer to Anastasia.
However, Anastasia was not able to see Avelin as she was greeting her other mourners.
âIs this enough?â
[As expectedâ¦]
The devil murmured in a voice like he only knew now.
[It was because of the necklace of the Goddess.]