Chapter 49
Empress of Otherverse
â...â
What the hell!
I didnât plan on losing this battle. I looked up straight into his eyes and replied, âYour highness, the emperor.â
He scowled at me and sat right next to me on the bed.
I thought about jumping off the bed and run, but I knew I couldnât outrun him. He was surprisingly athletic, while I was terribly unfit.
He reached out for me and touched my neck gently. To me, it felt like a snake or a poisonous spider walking on my body.
He held my chin and turned my face towards him.
He said to me, âI knew it wouldnât be easy.â
â...â
âBut this is beyond what I expected. You always surprise me like this.â
I couldnât help but be sarcastic.
âWhat? Did you think I would feel honored to be a recipient of your love? Did you think I would fall madly in love with you?â
This was one of my pet peeves ever since I was a young girl. Why did some men think women had to reciprocate love to every man who fell in love with them?
This man must have expected it from me. He genuinely thought I would have fallen in with him by now.
I know that a lot of girls would have been interested in him. A gorgeous emperor! A bad boy who cares only for you!
However, I knew the truth. I knew for a fact he wasnât some hero from a romance novel. Lucretius would never become a selfless man who would die for love.
If he could gain something he needed by sacrificing his loved one, I knew he would do it in a heartbeat.
He chuckled and replied, âI know you arenât that kind of girl.â
â... Good.â
I was glad he still had his common sense.
He smiled.
âI see I have lost your trust completely.â
âAre you surprised considering what you did to me recently?â
â... I guess not, and I have no excuse for it.â
I smiled bitterly.
âSo stop playing around.â
He didnât say anything for a while. He looked at my cold face and asked quietly, âArenât you afraid?â
âOf what?â
He touched my shoulders and answered, âAfraid I might force myself on you.â
I flinched. I couldnât help but show fear on my face and by my body language. He seemed disappointed.
âI see I have lost your trust completely.â
â...â
âI donât know if youâll believe me, but I want you to know you are safe with me always. I will not break my promise.â
I knew exactly which promise it was. He promised me before if I didnât want it, he wouldnât do anything.
I glared at him distrustfully.
He continued, âPlease donât look at me so angrily. It looks like you want to stab me like my previous wife.â
â... I donât even have a knife.â
âBut if looks can kill, I would be dead by now.â
I needed to make sure he really meant to keep his promise.
I asked, âYou... really mean to keep your word, right?â
âOf course.â
He sounded genuine. He smiled at me and tucked my hair behind the back of my ear. He was being unusually sweet.
He continued, âI am a very greedy man. I want my woman to be completely mine, body and soul.â
â... I will never let myself be anyoneâs property.â
âPlease donât take my word like that. I donât mean it like I want to own you. I just... I meant I will wait for you until you want me too.â
I couldnât understand this man. I just stared at him blankly. Lucretius smiled at me like a little boy and answered. It was such an innocent smile.
âIf you donât want me, then there is no point in me having you. You are worth the wait.â
He took my hand and kissed the back of it teasingly.
âSo would you please do one thing for me?â
â... What?â
âPlease say my name.â
I was confused. I couldnât understand him at all.
One thing was clear. He had power over everything. He could take me at any time.
Despite that, he was still coming to me humbly and honestly. He was the predator of this relationship, but he was being considerate.
He also was âaskingâ me, not âorderingâ me or making a deal with me. This was the first time he offered me a true gentleness.
I couldnât refuse it outright. This could be the beginning of a more trusting relationship for both of us.
After a long hesitation, I opened my mouth.
âLuc... retius.â
I shouldnât have done it.
Once I said the name, it changed everything.
***
âYou know what youâve done, right, Liliana?â
In her fourteen years of life, her mother had never been kind to her. Her motherâs voice was especially chilling today. Liliana cringed in fear as she nodded.
âYes, mother.â
âIf you know it so well, then tell me.â
She was a princess, and, therefore, she was the highest-ranking girl in this kingdom. Right now, her status wouldnât help her.
Since her birth, her station was never a positive thing for a simple reason. It was because she was the daughter of the empress Katleyanira.
Liliana trembled as she explained, âI... I didnât keep Rose under control, which caused you to be embarrassed in front of the emperor and his wife.â
Katleyanira snarled and asked, âIs that really it? Try again.â
â...â
Lilianaâs lips trembled as she contemplated, but she couldnât come up with a better answer.
Katleyanira yelled angrily, âThe problem started with your birth! You shouldnât have been born, you useless twit!â
Liliana had heard this many time, but it still hurt her every time she heard it. Her body shook as if she was being stabbed, but no one could protect her.
âYou should have died! Instead, you killed your twin brother! How could you live with yourself...!? If Tomilis had lived, I wouldnât have to see that bastard Lucretius crowned!â
Her twin brother died before he turned one and ever since then, she was the target of her motherâs fury.
If Tomilis had lived, he would have been 14 and be a powerful contender against Lucretius.
There was a very good chance Tomilis would have become the new emperor, and Katleyanira would have ruled as his regent.
âDo you know what Lucretius is doing to me?â Katleyanira yelled hysterically, âEven this morning, my breakfast was poisoned again! It must have been him, but I have no proof!â
The dowager empress and Lucretius poisoned each othersâ food and sent assassins every few days. It was a regular occurrence now. Even Liliana, who was just a child, knew this.
âBecause of that bastard, I canât even drink a sip of water without fear!â
Her scream was shrill and piercing. Her fury was directed at her own daughter, who couldnât protect herself or fight back. It was unfair, but there was nothing that could be done.
âThis is all your fault! If you died instead of Tomilis, everything would have been great!â Katleyanira pinched her daughterâs back and waist mercilessly. âOn top of killing your own brother, you ruined your fiancé too!â
Liliana lowered her face. Originally, Liliana was supposed to marry Marquis Torukaâs heir, who was also her cousin. The wedding was supposed to take place next year and through this marriage, dowager empress Katleyanira would strengthen her status. It was a smart political marriage.
However, after Binaâs poisoning incident, Marchioness Toruka was framed and her two sons were disqualified by the emperor from inheriting the title. Lucretius also made sure Marquis Toruka couldnât adopt an heir with a claim he was still young enough to be able to sire a legitimate son.
The dowager empress has tried her best to find him a new bride, but it was very hard to find noble families willing to give up their daughters to a man who abandoned his own wife in the dungeon.
At this rate, the only option would be to marry a woman of low birth, but this will be huge damage to the Toruka name.
Katleyanira knew lashing out like this wouldnât solve anything, but she needed a way to relieve her immense stress. After the death of her husband, things had not been going her way. She was also very pregnant and had difficulty controlling her emotions.
She found her oldest daughter to be the ideal victim. Liliana was helpless.
âWas your brother not enough? You had to destroy your fiancé and the Toruka family too?â
After panting for a few seconds, the dowager empress ordered her maids.
âBring me the rod!â