Cahir was now willing to concern himself over his own marriage, entirely because he saw how it worried Rosaline to tears.
âI donât want to worry you, so Iâll have to be personally involved in the empress selection. I need to show you again how capable I am.â
âWhat? Oh, yes, Your Majesty! The empire is truly blessed to have an emperor like you, who works diligently for the futureââ
He pinched her lips, making them pop out like a duckâs beak. âStop talking. Your compliments are unnecessarily excessive.â
Rosaline nodded.
âHeâs interested now, but only because of me. I guess itâs a good thing, but the reason is wrong, the process is wrong!â
The thoughts in her head rendered her speechless.
âCall a meeting right now, Rosaline.â
Well, at least he was no longer resigned to a loveless marriage.
***
It went without saying that Rosaline was very busy after that encounter. She telegraphed the nobles, saying there was an emergency meeting and the conference hall needed organizing.
âRosaline.â
She raised her head, delivering the last telegram.
Cahir was looking at reports.
âYes, Your Majesty?â
âWhy are you working so hard for my marriage?â
âWhat?â Her blue eyes widened. She didnât know what he wanted to hear.
It was only natural for a loyal secretary to be involved in their employerâs marriage. However, that didnât seem to be what he meant. There must be something he wanted to hear, but she had no idea what it was.
âYour Majesty, can you be more clear?â
âIf I get married, youâll probably have more work, so why are you so insistent on it? Didnât you want to live a comfortable life?â
She nodded. âBut having less work doesnât mean being more comfortable.â
âYou said you wanted to quit because you had too much work as a secretary.â
Rosaline hesitated. It wasnât precisely that, butâŚ
Cahir sighed. âNever mind. I was just wondering why everyone is so enthusiastic about my marriage.â
It did seem kind of unfair to him.
ââŚDo you want to try dating, Your Majesty?â
His right eyebrow rose. âMe?â He snorted.
Cahir was just upset at how Rosaline was working so hard even though she said she wanted to quit. If she really wanted to resign, then she should act reluctant and not send mixed messages.
âRosaline, are you going to retract your resignation if I marry?â
âWhat?â
âAre you going to retract it?â
âOh, thatâsâŚâ she trailed off.
If she said she wouldnât, Cahir might not agree to marry at all. But she didnât want to lie either.
âFine, Iâll accept that answer for now. Iâm thinking, so donât disturb me.â
What was the point of all this? And he didnât even let her finish!
Rosaline grumbled and started on the pile of documents next to her.
âBy the way, it seems weird, but itâs probably not that bad to suddenly get married.â
She fiddled with a fountain pen.
***
The atmosphere was suffocatingly serious. Some aristocrats were looking away, others were covering their mouths, the rest were taking deep breaths.
Cahirâs cool presence made everyone nervous.
The only ones who remained calm were Rosaline, Hamburg, and Duke Pasita.
âYouâre having a lot of difficulties because you donât know how to proceed with the selection?â
Rosaline had said that she knew what to do to make the process better, but the rest of the nobles just looked incompetent.
Cahir scoffed. âThatâs why Iâm trying to help.â
âThere is no precedent for the emperor to be directly involved in appointing the empress,â Duke Pasita said quietly.
âWell, Iâm not trying to support a particular family, nor do I need what they want to offer.â
Rosaline was proud of his non-violent reaction.
âIâm supposed to have the final say anyway.â
The conference hall became noisy.
Usually, the empress selection started with the nobility choosing three final candidates. Then, the empress dowager picks from those three, and so does the emperor. If they choose the same person, the empress is appointed, and if they choose different candidates, one becomes the empress while the other becomes a concubine.
âAre you saying that youâll automatically agree with the empress dowagerâs choice, Your Majesty?â Hamburg asked. He didnât exactly like Cahirâs stepmother, who was fierce and arrogant.
âNo.â
âThen will you leave the choice to the nobility?â prodded Duke Pasita.
Cahir shook his head, stoking their curiosity.
âOnly one person has the right to choose.â His gaze swept over the room. âThe empress deserves trust, recognition, and respect.â
âI donât really understand what youâre saying, Your Majesty.â
Cahir frowned.
These nobles were all incompetent sycophants. Parasites that took advantage of the people. Perhaps he needed to raise Rosalineâs salary againâŚ
He glanced at her, his expression softening considerably. âRosaline, explain to them what it means.â
It could have been mildly embarrassing for her, but she stood up determinedly. As expected, she could understand him completely. Cahir was saddened by the fact that there was only one such competent person in the vast empire.
âYour Majesty, the process will be fair to the candidates as well, right?â
He nodded happily.
Rosaline smiled and turned to the nobles. She agreed with Cahirâs decision. At least this way, the nobles couldnât play their usual tricks.
âHis Majestyâs opinion is like this. What do you think?â
There was no reason to nitpick. Although it went against tradition, it was still not the emperor who had the most sway. Besides, who would complain against the emperorâs decision? And the fact that the nobles could not choose meant that the emperor could not influence them. It was the most transparent way to select an empress.
âIt will be a unique process.â
Duke Pasita fixed his slipping glasses.
Cahirâs eyes shone. âSo I hope many young nobles will also participate.â
What did that even mean? This would ultimately repress the nobility and tie them to the public.
âAll families with women of marriageable age must join. Although even if I donât say this, some of you are probably eyeing that marriage.â
There. That would hopefully prevent them from forming alliances.
The nobles groaned inwardly, exchanging glances.
Cahir grinned. âDo you have any other suggestions? Iâm a fair emperor, so I want to give everyone an equal opportunity.â
It was silent. To each noble their own.
âAnyone?â asked Duke Pasita.
Hamburg raised his hand. âWhat about families that no longer have unmarried daughters?â
He was loyal, but he didnât exactly want any of his loved ones to get exposed to the emperorâs intense moods.
âOf course, they wonât be included. Take care of the rest, and I hope it doesnât drag on too much.â
Cahir stood up and left, Rosaline following him.
âWell, Rosaline.â He looked back at her.
âYes, Your Majesty. Please speak.â She bowed her head.
âThe Verite family is not exempted.â
âHm? My family? But thereâs no lady of marriageable age.â
He stared at her.
âAh⌠Oh, do you mean me?â
Cahir nodded slowly.
Yes. You. Rosaline, itâs you.
âOh my god. Is he telling me to participate in that bloodbath?â
âNo, Iâm⌠I meanâŚâ
She couldnât join! She had to assist in the process, so she couldnât be a candidate.
Rosaline clasped her hands, pleading with her eyes. âPlease take that back.â
âAs the both of us have established, exceptions can be construed as preferential treatment,â he refused lightly. He smiled.
Right. Cahir dreamt of a world that was fair, just, and free of discrimination. Such a man would never consent to preferential treatment.
The noblesâ eyes widened. Apparently, they were still within range of hearing.
âYour Majesty, itâs too closeâŚâ
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âShh, Rosaline. Just participate and do your best. I donât know who the empress will be, but it would be best if they could learn from you.â
Cahir walked away, leaving her gaping at his back.