If she desired to reach Seongdo, Anika could have gone to the nearest kingdomâthe Sloan kingdom. The King of Sloan could never refuse if she asks for personal protection, for whatever lies she makes.
Odds would then be in her handsâthey cannot question a person who claims to not remember anything, after all.
He recalled the behavior of the queen over the past three years. As the queen of this kingdom, she had no sense or will to lead her people. Then, what is then her purpose of marrying him? Was she only after the wealth and convenience of being his wife?
But, she already had those even before she married him!
Everything appeared vague to him that Kasser could only massage his temple in annoyance.
âDonât say such presumptuous things, Your Highness! You have to try. You only sleep in the queenâs chamber once in a month, but still, I heard that you are always occupied. When do you plan to build affection between you and your wife? When will your people see your successor?â
Kasser answered simply. âAre you going to give me s*x education now?â
âYour Highness!â Marianne reprimanded like a mother would her son.
Although his face remained stoic and aloof, a small grin crept its way up the kingâs perfectly sculpted lips. âAlright. Iâll try to make good news soon.â
Marianneâs eyes grew round. It was the first time she heard this optimistic answer from the king. She spoke with a joyful look.
âYou promised.â Kasser nodded. Not for the sole purpose of reassuring Marianne, but he was indeed determined.
Whether the queen is suitable as a mother of his apparent heir or not, he had decided that such matter must not be discussed with Marianne. He needed a successor. There is no reason to waste the last three years of patiently wishing for one.
Mother?
He looked at the woman who stood as his mother ever since. A grateful look flashed across his face.
I grew up well without one.
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It was only in the late afternoon when Eugene realized what the king meant when he said, âIâll go tomorrow,â during their grim lunch yesterday.
âSo, tonight⌠the king will visit me?â She asked  Zanne incredulously, her throat felt parched suddenly.
Zanne answered with a nimble nod.
âYes, Anika. Itâs the first day of every month.â
âDo you mean to say that on the first day of every month, the king visits me in my chamber?â
âYes. Sometimes heâs busy with politics so he let you know that he canât come. But, there was no word of any meeting today so he might visit you tonight, Lady Anika..â
âDid I ever refuse?â
Zanne blushed at the question. âIâm afraid not.â
What a rush this is!
Since they were married, they will naturally act like a couple, but Eugene was not prepared for any of this at all. Drowned in her thoughts, she almost forgot Zanneâs presence.
Am I only dreaming? Not long from now, the king would visit her and expect that she gives herself to him.
Moreover, no matter how bad the royal coupleâs relationship could have been, the man is irrefutably Jin Anikaâs husbandânot hers. It felt as if she was having an affair
âHow can I resistâŚâ she started to ask Zanne but swallowed her words in the last moment, feeling uncertain of how her query might sound to her. A queen must never feel this way towards the king.
It would be better to talk to the king in person than to express her concerns through Zanne, she surmised.
Maybe he would understandâŚ
After a tumultuous conversation with the king, she conversed with Marianne, who came after a while over a cup of tea.
Marianne was a decent, and amicable person. She must have heard from the king that Anika had lost her memory, for she acted considerate towards her. Unlike Kasser, Marianne listened to her sincerely and willingly.
Her attitude of humbling herself before the queen, a sure sign of sincere respect, was unpretentious.
After a long conversation with her, there were a few keywords that became imprinted on Eugeneâs mind, in her recognition to the woman.
Former chief general, acting queen, and the kingâs former nanny.
These were enough to give Eugene a sense of what position Marianne holds in this kingdom. And she now knew why Jin Anika loathed Marianne.
Jin Anika was a character with a lot of personality problems. She was an ill-natured, outspoken chauvinist who used others for her own good.
It would not have been possible for her to tolerate Marianne, who had an unobtrusive presence as the chief general.
âIâm sure Marianne had a very bad relationship with Jin, but sheâs very warm about the way she treated me yesterday.â
At this moment, only Zanne, the king and Marianne know that the queen was having a problem with her memory.
Zanne was also a woman, so, Eugene felt comfortable in asking her questions. But with her being a maid only, there was a limit to what she knew and could do.
She was only certain that the king was constantly occupied with his royal responsibilities.
Iâd better get Marianâs help. I need her advice.
âZanne.â
âYes, Lady Anika?â
âSend an errand to the former chief general and tell her I ask her to come and visit me tomorrow.â
âI will, Lady Anika, as soon as possible.â
âDid you talk to the former chief general yesterday? You seem to have a lot of respect for her.â
âYes, Your Highness.â
It was almost too suddenâthe serene face of the servant quickly morphed into a look of absolute trepidation, realizing her mistake.
Immediately, with a pale face, she knelt on the floor. âIâm sorry, Anika. Forgive me.â
Eugene looked at her in confusion. Despite her being shaken, she was able to make out a few wordsâŚ
âAnika, you forbid everyone to call you of your title instead of your name⌠If one makes mistakes, youâyouâŚâ
Zanne didnât need to continue as Eugene understood right away what she trying to say. Several maids died in the past because of this petty reason.
Eugene would be lying if she says that this does not bother her one bitâshe blames herself somewhatâŚ
I, who canât hurt a fly transmigrated into a villainess, who punishes people until their bodies give upâŚ