They couldâve sworn. Theyâd never seen Lescal smile like this before.
Even the shadow knights who were closest to Lescal, not to mention others.
âYour majestyâŠ. how do you feel? Are you okay?â
Serben asked with a puzzled face.
âDo I feel okay? Why are you asking me that?â
To be honest, even Lescal had never seen himself like this. He didnât even know why he was smiling.
âBecause you look happy.â
âI donât believe that is true.â
âOh⊠I see.â
When Lescal, who wore a pleasant expression, said such a thing, the shadow knights tried to look away.
âBut what do you mean that her wearing pajamas is related to the amnesia?â
After a while, Serben, who shook off the awkwardness, asked. Riyan quickly opened her mouth as if she was dying to switch to some other topic.
âLetâs say you have a terrible relationship with someone. But you have no choice but to face them, and this relationship canât stay the same for much longer.
âHmmâŠwell, Iâd suppose Iâd try to have a conversation with them.â
âWhat if you canât do that because you have a shitty personality?â
âHuh? Is there a person like that?â
âYou know, her majesty.â
âAhâŠthatâs right!â
As if he understood, Serben patted his head.
âYou want to change the relationship, but you canât come forward and admit you were wrong first. Youâd rather die than apologizeâŠwhat do you do then? Pretend as if youâve never been on bad terms at all.â
âThatâs why she brought up amnesia.â
âI wonder if itâs like that.â
Riyan smiled a little mischievously at Lescal.
âWell, her majestyâs change of heart is beyond my wildest guesses. Still, she seems to be making some efforts to improve her relationship with his majesty.â
âI see.â
Lescal laughed again.
He might not see it, but it was clear to the eyes of the two knights.
âSo why donât you try a little bit, Your Majesty?â
âWhat kind of effort would I try?â
âWell, like other husbands, you can give flowers.â
Serben stepped in.
âHer Majesty likes Gardenia.â
Riyan looked at Serben in surprise.
âWhat? How do you know that?â
âBy chance. Last winter, the courtiers of the Empressâs palace couldnât procure the Gardenia flowers, so it was all in chaos.â
âChaos? Did someone die?â
âI heard that the gardener was divided into three. I donât know if heâs dead or alive.â
ââŠIf thatâs the case, you should just say heâs dead. Anyways, your majesty, by all means, Gardenia.â
To their surprise, Lescal nodded.
âDo it.â
âAll right, Your Majesty.â
Riyan, who answered quickly, poked Serben in the side.
âGo ahead.â
âUghâŠfine.â
Serben, who would have usually resisted by saying âDonât make me do such annoying thingsâ didnât argue as much today.
It was too important a day for that.
* * *
ââŠwhat?â
Lasilia couldnât believe what she had just heard, so she asked again.
âThatâs what contact meansâŠis that right?â
âYes, your Majesty.â
The maids looked at the empress without knowing why. They wanted to think on why she was pretending to not know even this much if they all knew the amnesia was a lie, but they couldnât.
The empressâ amazed face looked so sincere right now.
âSo itâsâŠitâs basically a married coupleâs act?â
âYes, your majesty.â
âThatâŠ.so, on the blue moonâŠâ
âYes, your majesty.â
ââŠâŠ.â
Lasilia at last shut up.
âWas it true that the blood of the demons flows through the Eliaden Imperial family? I thought it was just an old tale.â
Well, there was no way to explain those golden eyes if not for the blood of the demons.
âSo, thatâs what it was.â
She could now understand why the emperor had come to her bedroom in the morning. She could also see why one of the shadow knights threatened her to do her part.
âThen itâs really bad.â
Regardless of the marital relationship she was now in, she was not the real empress. So she couldnât be a companion of fate. Suddenly, she felt a chill.
âThat dreamâŠdonât tell me when he finds out Iâm not the real empressâŠis he going to kill me?â
In her dream, she desperately said she loved him. The emperor said that such love wasnât necessary.
The desperation could be understood if it was to not die.
âBut thatâs not all.â
Lasilia clenched her fist.
It was a very serious matter that she was a fake. They said the blood of the demons could not be controlled without the companion of fate. She didnât know what would happen if the emperor completely mutated into a demon after his 30th birthday.
âHow the hell am I supposed to deal with this?â
They say the blue moon will come up in a few days. She had to find a way within those few days.
Knock knock!
âYour majesty! His Majesty the Emperor has sent you a present!â
An unexpected thing penetrated through gap in my thoughts.
âWhat?â
âWhatâs going on?â
The maids were more surprised than Lasilia.
The doors opened from both sides, and a huge amount of flowers came into view one after another in a vase as big as a basin.
âOh, my GodâŠâ
After the servants from the Imperial Palace retreated, the Empressâ bedroom became a flower garden. The courtiers had to open the window quickly because the strong scent of the Gardenia flowers seemed to suffocate people.
âYou must be very happy, Your Majesty.â
The Marquis of Pasha spoke without knowing what was going on.
âThese flowers heâs sent to the Empressâ palace are not just any flowers, theyâre flowers are your majestyâs most liked flowers. Heâs never done this beforeâŠdoesnât this mean his majesty is finally falling in love with your majesty, the empress?â
After biting her teeth, Lasilia opened her mouth.
âI donât think that makes sense.â
ââŠâŠYes, Your Majesty?â
âWhen you say âfinally fallen for you.â it means that he didnât love me before. Amnesia is no reason to fall in love with someone, so his majesty has no reason to be in love with me. The flowers must have come for comfort.â
âWell, thatâsâŠ.â
The Marquis of Pasha mumbled her words and couldnât finish her sentence.
Seeing this, it made Lasilia realize the emperor and empress werenât on good terms with each other. It wasnât just that they were bad together, but they were openly monitoring one another.
âThere was also a rumor in Delarta that the Emperor of the empire was mistreating the Empress. The rumor might have been exaggerated, but there must have been a problem to begin with. Seeing that the knight from earlier said that the empress had not played her part, It could have led to abuse.â
What the hell was the reason? What kind of couple were the Emperor and Empress?
Her thoughts continued.
Meanwhile, time passed steadily towards the evening.
* * *
Count Felson, the chief chamberlain of the Imperial palace, was a very capable man.
His presence was minimal, overshadowed by the two shadow knights, but he was a person who made sure to do his part. He was also told that the empress would visit the emperor, although a little later than the knights.
Of course, he knew the emperor ordered to pluck all the Gardenia flowers in the garden and send them to the empress. It was he who worked the gardeners like crazy.
Anyways, he was fully prepared for today, when the bedroom sharing might finally happen after 4 years.
Dozens of candles were lit in the emperorâs bedroom, and curtains were all lowered on the windows. They moved a table and set up food for the two of them, and served the sweetest wine in the palace.
Above all, they worked the hardest on the emperorâs clothes.
The empress was said to be wearing the pajamas she didnât get to wear on their first night, so the emperor should be wearing something similar. Sadly, there were no pajamas built to wear on the first night. But there were so many new pajamas that you could step on them.
Felson, whoâd been agonizing over dozens of pajamas, decided to recommend a nightgown instead of pajamas.
The gown had to be black to make the most of his shining gold eyes and blonde hair.
It had embroidery, but the golden thread might be too much, so he had to do something. The pattern was not too big, but it wasnât good if it was too modest either.
After much consideration, Felson sprayed perfume based on Gardenia flowers on the night gown he chose. When asked to wear a gown on top of his bare body, Lescal stared at his face.
âWell, well, youâll look very good, Your Majesty.â
Persson was a person who was proud on the fact that no one could match his aesthetic sense in this palace.
âMingled with the subtle and sensual atmosphere in the bedroom, Her Majesty wonât want to sleep anywhere else tonight.â
ââŠâŠif so.â
Eventually, Lescal put his arm in the gown.
Felson, who tied the cord around the robe moderately loose, but invisible as intended, trimmed Lescalâs hair himself on behalf of the courtiers.
âYouâd better put your bangs down today, Your Majesty.â
âDo as you please.â
When granted permission, Felsonâs hands moved swiftly. Felson clenched his teeth and maintained a polite expression as he held himself back from humming.
âThatâs all, Your Majesty.â
Even as he let go, Felson felt infinite pride in the work he had just completed.
âHer Majesty will surely fall in love with you.â
Felson also knew the empressâ character was going through a âpersonality improvementâ class. However, no matter how twisted her and her heart was, it would have no choice but to melt in front of the dazzling beauty in front of her.
He couldnât have celebrated the emperorâs 30th birthday like this.
It was clear that the emperor was also trying to restore the marital relationship, which he had neglected so far, knowing that there was not much time left.
If so, it was reasonable to help oneâs body be on fire.
But what Lescal spouted next made Felson freeze.
âIf the empress doesnât like it, you must take responsibility.â
âOh, âŠyour MajestyâŠâŠ.â
Lescal, who turned his head away indifferently from the blushing Felson, looked at the wall clock.
It was time for the empress to come soon.
* * *
There was no way to avoid it.
In fact, I initially thought about hiding somewhere. However, the emperor persistently sent people in advance and positioned them in the passageway leading from the bedroom.
âYour Majesty, the time has come.â
ââŠâŠ.â
Lasilia looked at a short man named the Chief Chamberlain of the Imperial Palace.
From the moment he arrived at the Empressâ palace, she could feel his strong determination to bring her to the emperor â even counting the time in seconds.
âItâs understandable because âIâveâ refused them several times beforeâŠI canât avoid this.â
She couldnât do it. If she couldnât avoid facing the emperor, she had to find another way.
Lasilia nodded after swallowing her dry saliva.
âYouâll be guiding me, I assume.â
âYes, your Majesty.â
The maids, servants, and royal guards headed to the emperorâs palace, surrounding Lasilia from front and behind.
The number of people were so large that people would have thought they were going to war somewhere, not to meet the emperor.
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Anyway, they arrived at the Imperial Palace, exchanged etiquette that they had to exchange with each other, and the door closed behind her back after everyone else stepped away.
ââŠâŠ.â
Lasilia felt somehow that the emperorâs bedroom, dimmer than the room designated for the prophet, was stuffy. Compared to other places, the air was several times heavier â it seemed to press her whole body flat.
Among them, the man with the heaviest presence opened his lips toward her, sweeping up his shiny blond hair alone in this dark place.