The emperor was bowing to his secretary. That in itself was a feat, regardless of how little his head lowered.
âRosaline, itâs uncomfortable.â
âYour Majesty, donât move⌠Alright, itâs done.â She swept back the locks of hair that had fallen in front of his face.
He shivered, but Rosaline continued her ministrations. Her fingers gently ran through his lustrous golden hair.
Although the situation was a little awkward and inappropriate, they made a beautiful pair.
Rosaline had placed the crown perfectly. She pulled away and the knights pretended they hadnât been looking. The court ladies sighed, disappointed.
âRosaline, itâs really uncomfortable.â
âYour Majesty, hang in there. You have to wear it properly to the meeting with the nobles.â
The majority of the staff and visitors of the palace had already accepted Cahirâs casual, informal style, but that wasnât the case for the aristocratic council. They wanted him to always be neatly dressed and thoroughly courteous.
Cahir knew that, but their demands went into one ear and out of the other. It wasnât that he couldnât do it because of ignorance, as he had been educated on etiquette and manners since birth. He simply hated doing it because he thought it was annoying and unnecessarily complex.
âAlright,â he replied, sounding like a child reluctant to run errands but had to do it anyway. He stood tall with the crown on his head, embodying the grace and dignity of the empire itself.
Rosalineâs chest swelled with pride as she looked at his broad back.
âThis well-raised tyrant is even better than ten sons.â
***
The meeting with the aristocrats went as smoothly as a sail in fair winds. Rosaline had advised them to read the material beforehand so that the main agenda would not be delayed by trivial questions.
Abandoning their pride, the older nobles also joined the meeting. Their perspectives were narrow, but they maintained a respectable attitude.
It was thanks to Cahir that the lazy nobles changed this much. His fiery passion and contempt for inefficiency spilled over to them without exception.
Rosaline recalled the first few meetings she had attended as a secretary.
The emperor stormed in with a thin sheaf of papers in his hands. She had only just begun working at the palace, and could not contain his anger.
These details werenât in the novel, but based on what she had read before, Rosaline already predicted Cahirâs behavior and tried to calm him down. However, just like any other beginner, she was clumsy.
âWho made this rubbish?â He threw the report onto the table. The papers scattered.
âYour Majesty, what are you doing?â It was Duke Pasita, the only one who treated him like a human being.
âDuke Pasita? Did you compile the aristocratsâ budget for the second half of last year? The numbers are all wrong. I donât know how you people have been working all this time. Do I have to supervise in person? Do you think Iâm free enough to do that?â
Contrary to how he kicked the door earlier, his voice was very low and calm, which was even scarier.
âGet Derek and Rosaline to work on the budget. Letâs cancel todayâs meeting.â
And then at the next meeting, the aristocratsâ budget was halved. Their agendas were repeatedly rejected. No, they werenât even allowed on the table. Cahir didnât even bother looking at the materials the nobles prepared.
In time, he said, âWe donât need a meaningless parliament that doesnât work and doesnât function properly.â
The nobles lost their face. This was a declaration of war.
Cahir was a war hero, and his credibility was increasing little by little as he handled the empire skillfully six months after he ascended the throne. He drove out the opposition with a frightening spirit and filled the palace with his people.
His insane drive and cunning resulted in a complete victory against the aristocrats.
And so, unwilling to fight anymore, they changed.
They worked, shunned the lazy nobles, and Parliament finally began to function as it should have been.
âI thought you would get mad at me tooâŚâ
***
âThe site of the Temple of Berlios has been determined to be Pretzel Street.â
âAlright, letâs do that,â Cahir concluded, but no one stood up.
He was about to be the first when Duke Pasita stood, seemingly bearing all the noblesâ determination.
âWhat is it?â He sat back down.
âYour Majesty, your grace and virtue bring peace to the empire, but that only extends to our borders. Itâs important to strengthen the status of the imperial family andâŚâ
âCut to the chase, Duke Pasita.â
The duke shut his mouth. Numerous eyes boring into the back of his head urged him to speak.
âThe empressâ seat has been vacant for too long. The people of the empire wish for a warm and benevolent empress. The stability of the imperial family is the stability of the empire.â
Cahir didnât respond at all.
A heavy silence weighed on the conference room.
He slowly scanned the aristocrats one by one. They avoided his gaze, but it was obvious what they wanted of him.
âEveryone wants me to get married?â
âYes, Your Majesty.â
Cahir looked up at Rosaline next to him. âRosaline, do you want me to get married too? Do you think an empress is necessary?â
She couldnât answer easily. Ever since the clamors for his marriage started, sheâd been⌠torn.
The empressâ seat really had been vacant for a long time. The aristocrats were worried about Cahir. They wanted a solid and stable imperial family that suited their needs.
So far, Cahir was the only one in his bloodline. The empress dowager was not his biological mother and he had a half-brother. His position had always been precarious. Having an empress meant having a resolute supporter.
It seemed that he couldnât put it off any longer. Many things could go wrong if he refused to marry soon.
She wanted stability too, but why couldnât she answer right away?
Jealousy, of course.
Rosalineâs eyes shook. It was obvious that Ella would be selected, as far as the original story went. It was disgustingâŚ
âOh no, I have to stop now. Iâm afraid my affection for Cahir will ruin everything.â
Everyone was looking at her expectantly.
âI also think itâs time for the empressâ seat to be occupied,â she said. As she bowed, the pink diamond necklace sparkled in the light.
Cahir stared at it. âI see. You think my marriage is necessary too. Itâs all about power anyway. Theyâre asking for an alliance.â He laughed bitterly. âIf thatâs your opinion, then so be it. Prepare the selection.â
Hostility surrounded his body as he stood. Only after Rosaline and Derek followed him out did the nobles finally breathe.
âFinally, permission has been granted! Do you have anyone in mind? I must immediately determine which of the noble daughters are worthy of the imperial familyâs status,â said Count Sugugy, thinking of his own pretty child.
âCount Sugugy, His Majesty wants this to be a fair selection,â condemned Duke Pasita. He knew of the other manâs shallow, frivolous ideas.
Many nobles wanted to be the emperorâs family-in-law, to be near all that power.
Duke Pasita was the one who told Cahir to get married, but he wanted to take it back due to how the situation escalated.
âPlease, for the empire. For the well-being of the imperial family. I beg of you, Eteusis.â
***
It was late at night. Rosaline removed the crown from Cahirâs head, excited to go back to her quarters and draw a hot bath. She wanted to soak in the bathtub after this horrendously busy day.
âRosaline, I have a question.â
âYes, Your Majesty, go ahead.â She carefully placed the crown on its shelf.
After the meeting, he had been curt and perfunctory in his speech.
âWill my marriage be a normal one?â
âWhat?â Rosaline didnât grasp his intentions.
Cahir looked at her. It was pleasant to see her wide eyes move around as she tried to figure him out.
âLiterally what I sad. Will my marriage be normal?â
âWell, it likely wonât be. Youâre the sun of the empire, and your marriage will be grand, as befitting the welcoming of the empireâs moon. It canât be normal.â
His eyes seemed dark, a little bit lonely. âI see. But the marriage of nobles isnât normal either, right?â
âIt doesnât compare, Your Majesty. You are the sun of the empire, the master of light and swords. The ruler and guide of the continentâŚâ
Cahir looked unhappy, so Rosaline rambled on some more. He listened to her quietly. He normally would have interrupted her, saying that she was saying obvious things.
ââŚYour Majesty?â
âLetâs stop talking about my marriage. How about your desired ânormalâ life? What do you want to do?â
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âHe hasnât forgotten.;
Rosaline scratched her nose. âWell, nothing much. Like other ladies, I want to have tea parties and attend banquets, learn embroidery and give handkerchiefs to the one weâre dating. Get married, have childrenâŚâ
Cahir raised one hand to interrupt. âWait, Rosaline. What? What are you going to do with someone?â One of his eyebrows raised sharply.