After the emperor left, the ladies-in-waiting came pouring in. Lasilia, who finished her bath and changed her clothes, forcibly concealed her expression that she was ashamed and about to die.
âThat is⊠She believes that Her Majesty the Empress cannot be unaware that it is a nightgown.â
The Marquiseâs voice crept into the distance.
âEven if I ask again and again, she says that she likes the pajamas of the first nightâŠâ
âStop. I see what you mean.â
Lasilia let out a small sigh. She was the master of the empress repeating her obvious lies. She said that no one took her word for truth as her empress did.
âAs you all know, I lost my memory. I canât remember even a trivial thing like pajamas. If I make a mistake like today, you must come forward and stop it.â
âThat is⊠I understand, Her Majesty the Empress.â
Her answer was polite, but somehow not very trustworthy. Even at this moment, her ladies-in-waiting would be confused as to whether or not the empress was lying.
âI canât. I have no choice but to be more careful.â
No matter how much she thought about it, she had no choice but to leave that place quickly. The moment she said the word fake, I immediately thought of the shadow knights who pulled out their swords. Ryanâs threat to visit him separately was not for nothing.
She thought, âI need to get back as soon as possible. Naturally, there should be an opportunity to bring up the topic of healing prayerâŠâ
It was when she thought that far.
Knock.
âYour Majesty the Empress.â
The trigger came to Lasilia on its own.
âThe Little Duke of Fielion, Ternaden, asks to see you.â
* * *
The minor Duke of Fielion was the empressâs subordinate.
âI greet Her Majesty the Empress.â
The age difference didnât seem too great. The cold-looking handsome man with her black hair and cold blue eyes resembled the empress terrifyingly, saying that he was a distant relative whom she had adopted to inherit her title seemed true.
He bowed politely in front of Lasilia and kissed the back of her hand respectfully.
âMay God bless your unfading beauty.â
â⊠Thanks, Lord Fielion. Stop, get up.â
âAs you wish.â
Ternaden raised his body. The ladies-in-waiting quietly left the room without anyone telling them to.
ââŠ?â
While Lasilia thought it was a little strange, Ternaden came over to her, took a handful of her still half-wet hair, and smelled her scent.
âHmm. Itâs lemon scented today. Knowing that I donât like it very much. Fresh things donât suit my sister.â
What!
Surprised, Lasilia cut off Ternadenâs hand.
âWhat are you doing?â
âWhat am I doing? It hurts.â
Ternaden, holding the back of his reddened hand, clicked his tongue. The tone and movement were so natural that she guessed that the two were very close.
âLooks like you havenât heard yet that I lost my memory. Iâve heard of your identity, but unfortunately I canât remember the slightest bit of time I spent with you. I hope you will understand even as a stranger.â
âWhatâŠ? What else is thisâŠ? Are you going to pretend to have amnesia even now with me?â
As she listened, it seemed that he had heard of amnesia.
âI want you to be polite even if we are of the same age.â
âCourtesyâŠ? Itâs really infuriating.â
Ternaden shook his head. The same was true of Lasilia. Not even one family member believed her words. It occurred to her that the road back to Delarta would be very long.
Ternaden, who suddenly strode forward to her, sat down on the seat next to Lasilia.
âWhat are you doing?â
âIâm serious. Stop doing this because itâs no fun. Just say it. Are you mad at me? Didnât the witchcraft work?â
âWitchcraftâŠ?â
Ternaden Fielion knew the secret of the empress. She now seemed to know why her maids left the room. The empress would have been accustomed to sharing her secrets with him. To the extent that leaving her seat when the two of them were together became a habit for her ladies-in-waiting to take precedence over orders.
âThe empress used magic? Why?â
Lasilia changed her mind about sending Ternaden back. Ternaden Fielion could tell a story about the empress that no one else knew.
âIf my sister is going to be angry with me, thatâs the only thing. Is the sorcery still ineffective? So are you trying to punish me?â
ââŠâ
When Lasilia was silent, Ternaden took her hand and put it on his cheek. The twisted eyes looked painful.
âPlease, sisterâŠÂ donât do this to me, I did my best for my sister. My sister knows that I went all the way to Trinidad and brought the strongest magician.â
It was a long time ago when witchcraft was actively used. From some time ago, witchcraft was recognized as an insubstantial and unstable power compared to divine power or magic. The vast amount of knowledge required to master witchcraft also played a role in making witchcraft more difficult.
There were more cases where the results of half-hearted witchcraft attempted with clumsy knowledge were disastrous. Eventually, the number of shamans continued to decrease, and they were forgotten in the world. Trinidad was a city where the few shamans left on the continent continued their past.
âItâs only been a week since the shaman went. It takes time to take effect. Even the sorcerer said so. You wonât be able to see it with your own eyes right now.â
ââŠHow long do I have to believe that?â
Lasilia took her hand and changed her tone. From Ternadenâs attitude, it seemed that treating him as a stranger meant little.
âUntil the Emperorâs 30th birthday.â
After hesitating for a moment, Ternaden spat out this answer.
âBefore then, the effect will surely appear.â
That was a year from now. It was too long to wait. And Lasilia couldnât stay in the empire for another year.
Ternaden grabbed Lasiliaâs hand again.
âTrust me and stop forgiving me. I donât see you often, but thereâs nothing like this.â
It was a desperate voice. If nothing else, it was clear that he was on the empressâ side.
Lasilia grabbed her hand again and pulled it away. Ternaden followed her hand as he receded with his pitiful eyes.
âBefore I can forgive, there is something you need to know.â
âWhat? Tell me anything. I will do anything.â
âItâs real that I have amnesia.â
ââŠwhat?â
âSo tell me. What was the sorcery for?â
* * *
âItâs ridiculous⊠Could it be a side effect of witchcraft?â
Ternaden did not believe Lasiliaâs words until she explained again and again.
âI heard that the bigger the spell, the more side effects or recoil⊠Itâs crazy, but thatâs how you lost your memory.â
Ternaden clenched his chin and paced around the room frantically.
âDonât do that, sit down. Sit down and finish talking.â
Lasilia pointed to the couch. Ternaden, who stopped her, looked at Lasilia for a long time before returning to the couch.
âSo⊠You really donât know anything? Everything you did with me?â
âI do not know. Is there anything else I need to know?â
âShit. You should know everything! Do you mean that?â
Ternaden burst into anger. In fact, he looked more frightened than angry. He grabbed his black hair, which resembled the empressâs, as if tearing it off.
âWhat the hell is this⊠Haha, I lost my memory. In a perilous time like now.â
Raising his head again, Ternaden let go of his hair and looked at Lasilia with his longing eyes. His eyes looked sincere.
âListen, sister.â
âI am listening.â
âMy sister has lost her mark.â
It was embarrassing enough. The mark was proof of rejection. If she lost it, as empress, she would of course have to do something.
âCould I lose the mark? Was the mark something like an object?â
âWhatâŠ?â
Ternaden laughed bitterly.
âYou really donât seem to know anything. Calling the shaman to retrieve her mark, she forgot what her mark was.â
Ternaden pointed a finger somewhere on his body. It was embarrassing because it was between the buttocks, but Ternadenâs face was serious.
âMy sisterâs mark is here. A place where nobody but your partner can see.â
ââŠâ
The mark was nestled deep inside her body. It couldnât be seen by the empress herself. It was in a position where only those with whom she had a very intimate relationship could see it. With the exception of her, there was a maid who tended to the baths.
One day, the lady-in-waiting who was washing her body with extraordinary effort noticed that her mark had changed. It was a month before she and Lescal were to marry. In that month, more than half of the marks had disappeared. On the day of the wedding, the markings were so obliterated that anyone could see that they were incomplete. Like this, she couldnât hold the first night. Because she should have been caught by the emperor.
âSo every time⊠It seems to have been avoided. Not because I hate the Emperor.â
âDo you hate him?â
Ternaden burst out laughing at her.
âWho is Lescal to you? If your love was so great, you would have eaten every single strand of Lescalâs hair. Even if your stomach explodes and you die.â
It was something she didnât understand.
âEven if I loved him⊠It was something I couldnât keep hidden. Are you saying I risked getting married though?â
âDo you think I didnât stop my sister?â
Ternadenâs expression twisted.
âIâve said it many times. Thatâs too risky. You said you had to give up your position as empress. If you couldnât, you wanted to at least postpone the marriage until you found a way.â
That said, it was to no avail.
âDidnât the emperor doubt it? If I had refused to contact him like that, I could have been suspicious.â
âThatâs the problem.â
Ternaden let out a sigh in her crumpled face.
âThe one who should be clinging to and begging is obviously Lescal, but that person is carefree.â
There was a reason why companions were called companions. He was to love her empress just as the empress loved her emperor so much that she could chew it all up. But Lescal didnât. He never first asked for bed, never craved or demanded affection. Cartagena was no different from other human beings who elicited no emotions in him.
The more he did, the more the empress struggled with the suspicion that he might not be her real partner.
Having reached a dead end, the empress looked for a magician with the feeling of grabbing at least a straw, and practiced magic. Duke Peelion paid a huge price with his familyâs wealth. The result has yet to be known.
Ternaden, who was running his hair nervously, made a suggestion.
âLetâs check the mark now. Because the sorcery might have succeeded.â
This wasnât just a problem for the empress. The entire Peelion dukedom might have to face the sin of adopting a fake partner as empress.
âEliadenâs blood cannot pass the age of thirty without a companion. I donât know if itâs real or not, but the original contract said so. Lescal will try to contact you somehow until then. Youâve neglected it until now, but you canât do that anymore. Do you know what I mean? Until then, my sister must have the mark of a companion.â
âYou know that. By the wayâŠâ
âDamn, if I had known this was going to happen, I should have confirmed the return of the mark and sent the shaman back. I thought it was successful because I had no contact so far. I never thought my sister would lose her memory. Anyway, I have to check now.â
Ternaden spoke so casually that she almost forgot his words about where her mark was.
âCome on, sister. Turn around and take off your clothes.â
âWhatâŠ?â
âLook that way.â
But it was a position she should never forget. Lasilia threw up her hand to hide her embarrassment.
âI will check for a moment. âBecause my sister mark is in a place where I canât see it⊠Oh, did you forget this too?â
Ternaden looked at Lasilia, revealing her drumming emotions.
âI have already seen it many times. I mean, there is no need to be ashamed.â
âWhat does that mean? Why me?â
âI do not remember?â
Ternaden approached. It was so close that their lips could touch at any moment.
âHow was your relationship with your sister and me?â
It was then.
Clap, bang!
Without any notice, the door to the fact that the two were there opened. And the person who entered was the emperor holding an impossibly sized bouquet of roses.