Daughter of the Emperor Chapter 121
ā€œI’m exhausted. How much longer must I live like this? Is it really alright for me to continue living this way? I am a monster and I deserve to die. Just being alive… is a punishment for me, your Majesty.ā€
His beautiful golden forest-colored eyes descended. A drop of clear tears on his eyelashes flowed down on Assisi’s cheeks. His crying voice was pitiful enough even to my ears. I felt incredibly sorry to be listening to his terrible anguish. A guilty conscience sank in my heart.
ā€œWith such a tainted soul… even remaining alive is a sin for me, yet my hideous instinct screams to live on… just how miserable and disgusting that is.ā€
Finally, Assisi’s body collapsed. The marble floor reflected his appearance clearly. He suppressed his cry as he touched the floor. His chin trembled. I wanted to go to him and help him rise right away, but my presence in this room was of great secrecy, so I could not help him. I could only watch him fall. All I could do was to stomp repeatedly at the sight of him.
Oh, my Lord. Was he actually crying?
ā€œHow much longer… must I suffer?ā€
A deep, deep voice asked. I couldn’t tell how deep his pain was based on his voice alone. It’s so incredibly deep that I couldn’t even hear it. It made me want to do whatever he wanted me to do. However, unlike me, who could just bite my nails as I felt my uselessness, Caitel looked cold.
ā€œFor as long as you live.ā€
The emperor who rose from the throne walked to his knight. One step at a time. He walked so slowly that I started to feel impatient.
ā€œBut it won’t be forever.ā€
Standing right in front of Assisi, Caitel lowered his body. Assisi looked up at the emperor who gazed at his teary wet eyes right before him.
ā€œYou are me, and I am you.ā€
Caitel placed his hand on Assisi’s shoulder.
ā€œMy knight, you are my mirror.ā€
Assisi lowered his eyes with a somber look. Usually, it would be a great honor to hear such a thing from the emperor, but he didn’t show such a sign. Caitel grabbed him gently and made him stand.
Assisi, who rose, still shook his head with eyes filled with deep sadness. Caitel sighed.
ā€œI promise. When I leave this world someday, I will kill you before I go.ā€