Chapter 28
When the Nemesis Eats the Wicked Woman
âThatâs enough.â
I suppressed my anger, kept a calm face, and was generous.
âIâm sure he understood. So stop it.â
On a usual day, I would have asked for Prime Minister Bernard to be killed.
I would have taught him his position so thoroughly that he wouldnât dare to climb again.
âI canât just lose so stupidly to my anger.â
However, todayâs victory or defeat ultimately depended on whether or not we received permission to marry. As for the high priest, the holy marriage was more important, so he wouldnât come forward even in this situation.
âIf I kill that guy, Iâll feel betterâ¦â¦â
But this would do nothing more than prove my notoriety to be true.
Today, I had to be seen as a gentle, worthy figure suitable to be the crown princess.
Only then would I be able to persuade the high priest.
âThereâs nothing wrong with showing generosity to the nobles.â
While I was showing the appearance of a generous angel, Rixus was playing the devil well.
Even at my words, he decided to warn Bernard again, making eye contact without pulling the sword that was stuck in the prime ministerâs mouth.
âThanks to the generosity of Her Majesty, you have barely saved your life.â
âHeukâ¦â¦.â
âLive on the floor like a dog with a grateful heart for the rest of your life.â
âEhâ¦! Y-Yeh!â
Prime Minister Bernard blinked and desperately showed his desire to obey.
At that moment, Rixus removed the sword that had been lodged in his mouth.
âUgh!â
Prime Minister Bernard laid face down in an unsightly manner, breathing heavily. He seemed sorrowful and distraught, as if he had escaped after immersing his lower body in the lava of hell.
At that time, the high priest, who had been observing the scene quietly, sternly rang the bell.
It was a bell that signaled a break.
âThe atmosphere is overheated, so letâs take a break.â
â¦Anyway, I believed I crossed a hurdle. I breathed a sigh of relief.
* * *
âIt was an act that could be talked about behind the scenes.â
ââ¦â¦â
âDid you come forward even knowing that?â
I asked Rixus.
Rixus sat on the golden seat and looked at me in a relaxed manner, and his lips twitched briefly.
âOkay.â
â¦I see. Even though he knew it, he went out.
He must have made a quick decision the moment I was insulted. Between his reputation and mine.
And I could see what he abandoned and what he protected.
âItâs too extreme. People will think the Crown Prince is crazy.â
âI donât think there will be any major changes from my current image.â
Rixusâ dawn-like eyes shone as if he could see inside me transparently.
âI think you seem to think of me that way sometimes too.â
â¦Could he hear my heart?
âStill, it was a very risky choice.â
No matter how much Prime Minister Bernard made a mistake in his speechâ¦â¦
Trying to punish him in such a provocative way without following due process could adversely affect the crown princeâs reputation.
It was possible that the nine nobles would nitpick.
Still, without hesitation, Rixus crushed the prime minister in front of everyone.
The message he was trying to convey was simple.
In the future, if anyone behaved rudely towards Berylia Spinel, he or she could become like Prime Minister Bernard.
The effect of this warning would have been greater because Rixus had always been cool-headed and did not make a single flawed action in public.
âThat Rixusâ would go this far.
âI canât let them insult you with a dirty tongue, Berylia.â
He seemed to think I was trying to blame him. Then, I spoke in a quiet voice.
âThanks.â
ââ¦â¦â
âI know what you risked.â
Rixusâ lips twisted up beautifully. Would it be a mistake to think that his eyes brightened like a dog praised by his owner?
âI should have skinned him and ripped his limbs apart.â
ââ¦No! Not so far!â
When I yelled out, startled, he laughed in a low tone. Then I realized it was a joke.
âI believed it because you have a record of doing so!â
Wasnât he the man with a record of cutting the back of the coachmanâs hand just because he made me feel bad?
I quickly shook my head and stopped him.
âThank you, but I didnât mean to ask you to step up for me. In the second part, no matter what happens, stay quiet. Promise me.â
âAre you sure?â
âOf course.â
I raised my head arrogantly and narrowed one eye.
âJust trust me and wait.â
Rixusâ eyes shone as if he was curious.
My nature was such that I couldnât stand losing.
Moreover, such a nature had only grown stronger over the course of my lives and my many encounters with my archnemesis, Rixus.
âI canât lose in an ugly way. Not in front of Rixus.â
With renewed will, I looked at the nine nobles group.
However, there was a person who did not appear in the first part.
â¦â¦Uh?
* * *
When the second part started, Deborah was the first to speak.
âFrom a standpoint of supporting peace more than anyone else, the marriage between the two countries brings great joy for me.â
Without blinking, she pretended.
Truly a genius of pretense, the king of liesâ¦
âIf the marriage is approved, are you going to pour soup on the maid?â
ââ¦â¦Havenât I heard of your evil deeds?â
Every day after the welcome banquet, rumors of her grumbling in the ducal castle reached my ears as I sat in the crown princeâs palace. She didnât know how finely detailed Seryl was.
Even when everyone was guessing why Deborah, a key member of the nine nobles, was pretending like thisâ¦â¦.
âIt means that the influence of the emperor is still great.â
It meant that no matter how much she wanted conquest in her heart, and no matter how many times she gathered the nine nobles and plotted a scheme, she couldnât do anything blatantly.
Maybe it was fortunate, but at the same time, it was an uneasy situation.
Since I would have to keep a keen eye on what they were doing under the waters.
ââ¦â¦But why is he sitting there?â
I frowned and looked at the man who had grabbed my attention from before.
There, Hermish stood, with his crutches and a very nervous face.
âHe tried to run away as if he had seen an eerie ghost.â
The last time I saw his face, he didnât want to see me again. So it was ominous to see him all the way here.
âWhat the hell are you up to? Deborahâ¦â¦â
Soon, Deborah walked through the crowd with butterfly-like gestures and stepped out to the center.
The blood splattered in the first part and the body of Bernardâs henchman was cleaned up during the break.
As if nothing had happened.
âHowever⦠I understand that there is no choice but to raise small concerns before the joy of peace.â
âSpeak up.â
When the high priest answered, Deborah opened her mouth smoothly.
âAs you know, the Crown Princess must take care of the state affairs instead of the Empress.
ââ¦â¦.â
âBut what about Her Majesty the Queen?â
Her olive-colored eyes turned to me.
The high priest and all the nobles followed her gaze and had their eyes stuck to me.
Overcoming the suffocating pressure of hundreds of pairs of eyes, I looked back at her calmly.
âYour Majesty, it hasnât been long since youâve lived in the Spinel Palace, has it?â
â¦â¦Instead of saying, âItâs been a while since youâve ascended to the throne,â she said, âYour life in the royal palace is short.â
Her intention was clearly read.
âIâm guessing she wants to say Iâm an idiot who used to roll in the swamp.â
Deborah was steadily beating me down while keeping her words in line, not running wild like Prime Minister Bernard.
âBesides, with matters related to the merger of the two countries⦠The difficulty of state administration will be very high. So, I would like to ask the Queen.â
Deborahâs eyes gleamed coolly like snakes lurking in the dark underground.
âDo you believe in yourself, Your Majesty the Queen?â
â!â
âI⦠No, all the nobles in this place!â
The corners of her lips rose.
âHonestly, I canât have any confidence in Her Majesty.â
I didnât know she was going to come out so straightforwardly, and her aggressive tone made a buzz everywhere. Words of understanding were mostly exchanged.
Overshadowing the chaos in the first part, Deborah quickly turned the tables in an instant and brought the atmosphere over to her side.
Why�
At this moment, I remembered my last meeting with Deborah.
To someone who coveted a position that she didnât fit. She asked me if she should pull such a person down âeven by grabbing the hair.â
Was I really going to be dragged down from this place?
Would I have to harshly pay the price of struggling without accepting the fate that had been repeated countless times?
âTry to die this time.â
Strangely, I remembered my motherâs voice.
As a cursed odd-eye, the memories of the past of being abandoned by my parents hit me like a tidal wave. Their words, saying that they have no use for me, lingered.
If I let go of my mind even just a little, it felt like my mind would be swept away. A deep fear crept into my chest.
âNo one believes in me.â
âThere is no one here who believes that I can do it.â
For some reason, I felt terribly lonely.
Deborahâs words and the hundreds of hostile gazes stuck to me â it felt as if they were binding me and plunging me deep into the swamp.
I felt suffocated as ice cold water slowly filled up to the top of my head.
Choking, suffocatingâ¦
But yet, I could feel a warm body temperature coming from beside me and grabbing my hand.
ââ¦â¦â
I met the eyes of a man who looked at me, it was like the only light.
Rixus licked his lips and said to me.
âSay you can do it.â
That soft voice took me out of the cold swamp at once and placed me back in reality.
âNo⦠There is one. Someone who believes in me.â
I came back to my senses and my breathing calmed down.
I looked into Rixusâ eyes and nodded slowly.
Then I got up and walked down through the gazes that were like a clowder of cats that would bite me, and I stood right in the middle of them.
I knew this was the most important moment.
âMay it be the final answer to my fate and Spinelâs national fortune.â
âI understand your anxiety. Soâ¦â
I raised my chin arrogantly and spoke clearly.
âIâm going to prove my qualifications right here, right now.â