Chapter 2
The Princess' Bedroom Doll
Until she was eleven years old, Raha Del Harsa was a Princess who grew up flawlessly.
She was the only imperial Princess in the legitimate line of the Empress. In addition, Rahaâs twin siblings were the Crown Prince.
Many of her half-sisters and brothers would be sold in expensive marriages or slaughtered when Karzen ascended the throne, but not Raha. Even though he was a tyrant, he cherished his only sister, much less a twin sister who looked like himâ¦
How could he not cherish her?
However, the peaceful life of Raha was broken at the age of 11, when Karzen was crowned Crown Prince.
The Delo Empire was a supreme country blessed by the ancestors. The blessings bestowed upon the territory flowed to successive emperors, and all Delo emperors received an unchanging sign on the day they became Crown Princes.
The eyes and the hair were the same color.
The eyes of the heirs. Unchanging blue sky eyes.
Naturally, it was a sign that Karzen should have received. The Emperor and Empress, who were not on good terms, and his half siblings, who were vigilantly vying for the Crown Princeâs position, were waiting for Karzenâs crowning ceremony.
The atmosphere changed immediately.
Something was wrong.
The ordinary gray-eyed Princess Raha watched with wonder as the people around her stared in astonishment. There was no need to ask why. The Crown Princeâs eyes were still an ordinary gray, but not the Princess. The eyes of the legitimate Princess had turned bright blue.
Slap!
Her cheek got slapped. Raha looked up at the Empress who had struck her on the cheek in shock. Her own motherâs face, which had always been so elegant, was distorted like a demonâs.
âWhat the hell! Why in the world do you have the eyes that Karzen should have?â
She could never forget the look that Karzen gave her at that time, and the expressions on the face of the Empress who flashed at her.
Anyway, from that day on, Raha lost everything to Karzen. Because Raha stole Karzenâs eyes. If possible, the Empress would have plucked out Rahaâs eyes and given them to Karzen. If the Empress hadnât died of illness later, it would have happened somehow.
The Emperor who decided to abdicate for some reason, could not decide who would inherit the throne.
This was because all the power as Crown Prince was in the hands of Karzen, but all the symbolism as Emperor was in the hands of Raha.
The Emperor did not make a complete decision in the end and handed over the throne to Karzen. No decision was made by the wise men, and no meeting of the Grand Nobility was held. Thanks to this, Karzen was stigmatized as âhalf emperorâ and was given another choice separately.
Disposition regarding the twinsâ lives.
âWhat shall I do? If I kill my twins, who bear the marks of Del Harsa, the old men will chew me up like a pack of dogs.â
The way the crazy twins chose to avoid the eyes of Deloâs powerful elderly people was to present numerous slaves to Raha.
Raha still couldnât forget the sight of Karzen coming to the imperial palace with twenty gagged men in tow. The old aristocrats who loved and worshiped the divine customs still considered Raha to be the âreal oneâ and it was the best way to lower Rahaâs reputation among the conservative people.
In fact, no nobleman would give Raha a son nowadays.
It was only natural.
The twin Karzen was a conqueror, and many of the royalty and nobles he brought from the colonies had come in as Rahaâs slaves. When the number of slaves dedicated to Rahaâs palace exceeded the number of concubines of the most debauched Emperor in history.
Raha became ignorant to the anger, resentment, and tears of the slaves.
It was around that time that the man entered Rahaâs palace.
He didnât even have a name, so he was called Number 192, a beautiful bedroom slave.
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1. The Princess in the cage
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One year ago, it was early winter.
No one could have predicted that the Holy Kingdom with a considerable influence over the entire continent would be shattered under an atrocious flag.
Blood splattered on the beautiful stained glass windows, and dead paladins dangled in front of the statue of God, their heads hanging and dangling.
Severed limbs were scattered on the marble floor, and the eleven high priests, who were said to be the most supreme in the Holy Kingdom, knelt and trembled.
âHa, Your Majestyâ¦.â
âYour Majesty the Emperorâ¦.â
And standing before them like a painted conqueror, a young Emperor with blue hair.
Karzen Del Harsa tilted his chin with an amused expression.
âWell, what do I do when the noble high priests are trembling like this in front of me?â
He laughed cruelly.
âYes? There must have been a laboratory in the Holy Kingdom that
will create the weapon that will end the royal family of Delo Empire. Without even realizing it, only the innocent kingdoms were destroyed.â
Sarcasm mixed with cruel laughter.
Pain seeped heavily into the eyes of the priests. There was nothing wrong with Karzenâs words. Indeed, many kingdoms had been trampled under the footsteps of the Delo Empire.
Butâ¦
If Karzen hadnât slaughtered so many kingdoms, there was no way such a laboratory would have been built in secret. That young and beautiful emperor killed a tremendous number of people just to strengthen his military power and to tighten his grip on the collars of the nobles in his country.
Red blood pooled like a puddle.
âYour Majesty.â
Poof.
Clank.
Several experimental subjects were dragged and thrown in front of Karzen, who was sitting comfortably. The experimental subjects, with heavy chains attached to their legs and necks, were trembling.
Karzen said, raising the chin of one of the experimental subjects thrown on the floor with his foot.
âI cannot dare to take the heads of the sacred priests, so instead I will show you how to kill these experimental subjects very brutally. Letâs see, shall we?â
The oppressive gray eyes gleamed coldly.
âWe could hang them on horses from the temple and drag them to the Imperial Palace, and cut off their limbs. Iâm sure it would be very ragged. After that, Iâll throw it straight into the boiling pot and weâll treat the priests to a feast.â
It wasnât a joke. Karzen was completely serious right now. The priests trembled in fear.The experimental subject who had just been grabbed by Karzen was especially young. He had just come of age.
In addition, compared to others, he was definitely raised with dignity. So anyone with a good eye could easily guess.
The fact that this test subject was one of the exiled royalty or nobility that Karzen had trampled on.
âIt seems that you have come crawling to me, dreaming of revenge.â
âYour Majesty!â
âPlease have mercy on meâ¦!â
Eventually, one of the priests crawled on his knees and clung to Karzenâs feet. Such was the obvious submission of the priests, who was solitary and holy and would not kneel unless he was poor and sick. All of this will be recorded anew in history. It was then that the young tyrant smiled pitifully.
âIt seems you have given these dogs more affection than I thought. Thatâs because youâre weak-minded people who give affection to the livestock.â
On such a subject, he did not know he had experimented with humans. It was a contradictory doctrine.
Of course, it didnât matter.
Karzen tossed the boy with a plop. The experimental subject, who was in shambles even before he was brought in, fell straight to the floor.
âThen what should I do? Youâre telling me not to kill it? â¦â¦ ah.â
He had a good idea when he saw the bright red blood on his boots. The iron-blooded emperor did not hide his smile. In any case, only his face was a young man armed with the unique beauty of the Delo royal family. Even with a sword dripping with fresh blood, Karzen looked like an angel for a moment.
âLet do this way, Priests. My beautiful twins are here with me.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âBecause Iâve already made a lot of promises to give her many gifts in this conquest. There are quite a few solid ones too, so we have to sort them out properly and throw them all into her aggression.â
ââ¦â¦!â
The priests froze in place. Of course, they would be relieved that it was still better than the sentence of having their bodies shredded alive.
In any case, Karzen liked his idea very much. He handed the sword, dripping with blood, to the knight and sat down.
It was only a month ago that he was informed of the âKill the Imperials of Deloâ experiment.
However, the experiment was to be conducted in the Holy Kingdom, so no matter how much Karzen wanted to, he couldnât just wield his sword arbitrarily. Therefore, he set three kingdoms adjacent to the Holy Kingdom on fire one after another. It wasnât too difficult to turn them to ruins, as they were only a few weak and benevolent kingdoms that relied on God to survive.
Seeing the priests already shaking with guilt made himfeel much better. Karzen said in a more generous voice than usual.
âAlthough this has happened, I will invite all the priests to the Imperial Palace. You have to see the glorious appearance of your cherished livestock being presented to the Princess.â
The arms of the priests began to tremble little by little.
âIâm sure you wonât refuse, priests. Shouldnât there be reconciliation? God must not be angry.â
ââ¦â¦.â
Of course, Karzen himself did not believe in God at all. There was no awe in him. The beautiful and sacred architecture and carvings and testimonies of the Holy Kingdom remind him of the blue eyes of his twinâ¦.
Because it was really driving him crazy.
The eyes of an inheritance that God did not give him. It was the eyes of the blue sky, the eyes of that d*mn legendâ¦â¦.
And then, suddenly, Karzen straightened his back.
âWhat about you, Raha?â
The faces of the Kingsguard, who stood unmoving behind Karzen, were momentarily perplexed. For they all did not know the whereabouts of Raha.
âRaha Del Harsa.â
ââ¦â¦ Your Majesty.â
The knights hurriedly scattered by the silent signal of the nervous captain of the Kingsguard.
Karzen, who read the strange anxiety, rose roughly from his seat.
In an instant, he turned stern, like a beast that had been robbed of its prey and was about to lash out. The wound on his arm while dealing with his opponents earlier burst, and red blood trickled down to the floor.
Karzenâs eyes slowly began to circulate.
âNo way, you didnât run away from here, did you?â