âI told you to keep the library forbidden from anyone.â
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The Emperor didnât even think of dropping the frown off his face.
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Was that all they could do for him? He even let them take over the position, only for them to receive the pay without working properly and let him be killed? They have to do their work. Thatâs why he felt so angry.
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The Emperor said while holding back his boiling anger with one deep breath.
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âI know, thatâs why I called for you.â
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The Emperor sat himself on the throne and looked down at the Knight Commander, who knelt down in front of him while giving him a domineering gaze.
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Resting his chin on one hand, he only did a little to hide the dissatisfaction on his face.
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âIn this palace, youâre the one who got the highest salary among others.â
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It was quite ridiculous to hear that he was suddenly called by the Emperor.
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At first, he thought there was a problem with the security of the Capital City, but the Emperor suddenly mentioned his salary.
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âMay I ask why you are talking about this?â
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The Knight Commander sweated while observing the Emperorâs face.
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He wouldnât have been surprised if the Emperor had told him to leave for war.
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The intimidating attitude of the Emperor made him sweat even after rolling over in all kinds of war fields.
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âItâs nothing. There was an intruder in the library at night. Who did you think was responsible for this?â
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There was a small wrinkle on the Knightâs face.
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Obviously, there was a strict order that prohibited everyone from entering, but who dared to step into the Emperorâs library?
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It was clear the Commander Knight would get severe punishment, but from the Emperorâs expression, he wouldâve been given a separate punishment from others.
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âIâm ashamed, Your Majesty.â
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âYou have to pay me back for that. Isnât that why I pay you with a high salary?â
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The Commander Knight let out a shallow breath.
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The Emperor couldnât hold back his anger. Even though he was the type of person who had keen senses, he had never been so angry before.
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âI will search around the area and arrest the culprit right away.â
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Arrest the culprit.
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Would it solve the problem? The culprit was the person who knew about his secret.
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The Emperor remained silent for a moment.
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As the Emperor was agonizing after he ordered him to catch the culprit right away, the Knight Commander lifted up his lowered head cautiously.
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âYour Majesty?â
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Viester, his aide, also looked at the Emperor suspiciously while sticking to his side.
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âThereâs no need to find them. Since I have already found and have to punish you properly, I want you to tighten the security not just around the Imperial Palace, but in the Capital City as well. This is definitely your fault.â
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âIâm very ashamed, Your Majesty. Iâll make sure not to let this happen again.â
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âYouâd better be.â
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The Knight Commander bowed his head with a troubled face. The Emperorâs expression while looking down at him was cold.
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âI will take over all of the night shifts that were assigned to my men for a month, and my salary would be reduced by half.â
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He hated people who couldnât do their work properly.
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This incident was very disappointing because he trusted the knightâs skills and took charge of the expenses.
ââŠYes.â
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The commander of the knight bit his teeth hard.
I was very angry with myself that my emperorâs Majesty was disappointed by my mistake.
âYou can go now.â
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After the Knight Commander left, Viester came to the Emperorâs side.
âYou went too far. I canât believe you reduced his salary by half.â
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âThen he shouldnât have made such a mistake. By letting anyone step into the library.â
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The eyes of the Emperor, Carmun, were filled with irritation.
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The reason why he had no choice other than doing this was because of his curse.
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When the morning came by, he didnât remember what happened to his other self at night.
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And it seemed like his other self didnât remember what happened to his other self at day either.
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Therefore, why didnât he say so in his shirt?
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âI canât believe this is the last thing I need to figure out.â
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He felt pathetic to himself.
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Moreover, who the h*ll has helped him, considering the medicine was cheap and blankets, which were covering him, usually used among the maids.
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Did the one and only Emperor of the Idelberg Empire get help from a maid?
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Besides, whatâs with the candlestick?
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It was difficult to just point out a specific person since it was commonly used in the Imperial Palace.
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âMedicine and blanket.â
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If he were to make assumptions from these things, it seemed like the culprit was one of the maidsâŠ.
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The Emperor looked alternately at the two items with a cold gaze.
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âThe priest has arrived.â
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âLet him in.â
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The door opened right after the Emperor ordered so, and a high-ranking priest came in traditional attire.
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âGreetings, Your Majesty. I am the Mooge of the Acro Temple.â
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Mooge was the highest position for a priest in the temple. Besides, he was the type of person who could only be moved around by the Emperorâs order.
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The mooge had a neutral appearance because they usually dressed ambiguously so that nobody knew his age nor gender.
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Dressed in a white uniform, they entered the Emperorâs room and naturally checked on Carmun with their eyes.
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âDid you get injured again?â
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His left hand that had been treated just a few days ago seemed to be badly burned again.
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âWhat did you do latelyâŠ? How come each time your hands are burned like this, Your Majesty?â
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Mogue scolded worriedly.
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ââŠit just needed some treatment.â
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The Emperor couldnât bring himself to speak.
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He did it in the middle of the night when he lost my memory, and he didnât even know what he did to himself at that time.
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Carmun grinded his teeth, feeling angry to his other self at night.
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D*mnâŠ!â
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When the priest started the treatment by drawing a bright light, he felt like his skin was tingling slightly.
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During the treatment, the Emperorâs forehead didnât even think to straighten his brow. His lips was bitten gently as well.
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Viester asked in a subdued voice while watching the sight of the Emperor.
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âYour Majesty, is it hurt a lot?â
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âIf youâre that curious, should I burn your flesh as well?â
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The priest instantly flinched when the Emperor spat out those words in a terrifying voice.
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The divine power emanating from his hand was cut off as well.
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âWhat are you doing?â
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Several drops of sweat fell from Moogeâs forehead at the Emperorâs rebuke.
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When the treatment began again, Viester said with a slightly stiff look.
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ââŠYour joke has gone too far.â
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âThen what do you mean by asking me that?â
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Carmun was being sarcastic. He couldnât figure out the reason behind why they asked him if he was hurting or not, even though they couldnât do anything to help relieve the pain.
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After answering irritatedly, the Emperor leaned his back against the sofa.
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His entire body was aching probably because he slept lying on the hard floor.
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Suddenly, he was seething in rage toward his other self at night.
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Even though it was his own body, he always messed up each time and made a mess of himself. Thatâs why he locked himself in the library.
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He had no other choices because he was using the body of the Emperor of this country, at his own will.
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Rubbing his forehead and putting his anger aside, the Emperor dropped his hand and beckoned to Viester.
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He was the only one who knew about the curse.
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He whispered in Viesterâs ear so that the priest could not hear them.
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âTo have intruders enter the library is not a mere joke for everyone. The items would still be there if you go to the library now. Bring those here.â
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Viester nodded and went out to look for the items, meanwhile the Mooge was sweating when there were just two of them in the room.
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âDo you need more time to do this?â
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âYes.â
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âThen how is it now?â
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âFive minutes hasnât even passed yet, Your Majesty.â
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âFive minutes has passed.â
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The Emperorâs patience was extremely short. He thought the burnt candles would last longer than the Emperorâs patience, but he decided to just shut his mouth as he didnât want to die right away.
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âIt is much harder to treat the injury in the same place each time. If it happens regularlyâŠ.â
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âItâs your job to treat me. Is that really what you are about to say to the injured person like me?â
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âIâm sorry, Your Majesty.â
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The priest just wanted to cry. The Emperor, who was usually as harsh as sandpaper, was particularly harsh today.
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There are a few more people other than him who have high divine power like him, but why does His Majesty keep summoning him and making him tired by working restlessly like this?
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Suddenly, the priestâs lips protruded out as the resentment arose inside.
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After some time passed, the Emperorâs hand finally returned back to how it looked before it got injured.
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âThe treatment is over, Your Majesty.â
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After finishing the treatment, Moogeâs face became thinner than earlier.
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The Emperor answered after he was done checking his hands.
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âOkay.â
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âYour Majesty, t-there is also a limit in treating someone using divine power. âŠItâs better for you to not be injured and treated in the same place anymore.â
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The Emperorâs face hardened each time he heard the words coming out of the priestâs mouth.
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It took no more than one minute to treat when his hand was burned for the first time.
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Then it took five minutes, ten minutes, and thirty minutes yesterday. The treatment took an hour today.
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The time required to complete the treatment gradually increased. Like what the priest said earlier, this sort of treatment might not be possible as it was.
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The Emperor replied while fiddling with his left hand which had been cured.
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âI get it.â
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Limit?
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Suddenly, Carmun felt terrified as he looked at his own hand.
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âThen what if I go past that limit?â
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âYou may not be able to treat it, and it will leave a huge scar on your body.â
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âOkay⊠I understand. You can go.â
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Even though the priest had gotten really exhausted from the treatment, he also sweated a lot when trying hard to keep up with the fussy Emperor.
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He said farewell with a nod toward the Emperor before leaving the room with a more haggard look than the look when he came in earlier.
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âThen Iâll get going now.â
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After the priest left, the emperor who remained alone felt extremely annoyed.
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He couldnât even figure out what his other self was doing at night, thatâs his biggest concern.
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Also, he didnât know if he was going to injure his hand again, or he might try to kill himself next time.
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He could only prevent it from happening once or twice, but he couldnât do that all the time.
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Soon after, Viester returned with several items.
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âYour Majesty, Iâve fetched the items in the library for you.â
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There were blankets, medicine box, pen, and ink in his arms.
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After putting down all those things on the table, Viester tilted his head.
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âBut it didnât seem like this person had a high statusâŠ. But how could they get close to the main palace?â
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âThatâs what weâre going to find out now.â
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The Emperor also had his own doubts. A person with a low status dared to set foot into the Emperorâs library, they mustâve had so much courage to do that.
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None of the people who had set foot in the Emperorâs private library ever survived. He thought there wouldnât be anyone who could survive after that because itâs always been like that since then.
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âWhy do I even have to clean up the Knight Commanderâs mess?â
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âThatâsâŠ.â
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That was to hide His Majestyâs curse.
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Viester tried to open his mouth but then shut it tightly.
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âThatâs what? Answer me, Viester.â
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If he didnât watch his mouth when speaking to His Majesty, he might not be able to talk again afterwards.
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The Emperor seemed to be in a bad mood today.
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âI made a mistake.â
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The Emperorâs cold gaze landed on Viester and averted away again.
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The Emperor was particularly sensitive today.
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âLooking more into it doesnât bring us any good. If the rumor regarding the Emperorâs curse spreads around, the opposing country will probably invade us in the middle of the night.â
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The Emperor ran over his hands on his hair with an annoyed look. His seemingly nice hair was arranged neatly.
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The Emperor was so angry that he couldnât let this slide. Until when did he have to do this?
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He was struggling to solve the curse for ten years.
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When the night came by, he lost his memory and turned into a different person. He became a moron who didnât even remember his identity or his status as an emperor.
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If someone happened to find out about his secretâŠ.
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He might have been dethroned and he wouldâve ended up in the mental hospital.
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âThere should be one or two ba***rd who managed to survive.â
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The Emperor turned his head while clicking his tongue.
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Meanwhile, after the maid informed him that the water for bathing had been prepared, the Emperor took off his shirt and headed to the bathroom.
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âMeanwhile Iâm in the bathroom, you have to look into those things.â
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âYes, Your Majesty.â
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When Viester bowed his head, his purple hair fell to his shoulder.
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The Emperor entered the bathroom with an arrogant expression after watching him intently.
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Viester was left alone while sitting on the sofa inside the Emperorâs room as he gathered things that he brought from the library earlier.