âBut the knights, a-and it was the active season-!â he began, but cowered in front of her once more and bowed back down in fright, âPlease forgive me, Saintess!â he begged of her.
She had been trying to catch every word he tried to tell her as she felt her heart pound against her chest in nervousness, before he cut himself off and begged for forgiveness. She took note of how this stemmed from his past experiences with Jin.
It seemed, even among the servants of Mara, she was feared. And she definitely did not like excuses.
âI merely feared for your safety, Saintess.â He finally said, âTruly, it is a relief to see you well. I shall be sure not to cause you any more trouble, for whatever else reason there will be.â Eugene gave him a calculating gaze before she finally stepped back.
âOur meeting will be short today.â Though she wanted to extract more information from him, she knows she wonât be able to get any more. He was still a priest of the heretic church. No means of threats or torture would be able to get him to spill their secrets.
In fact, he would even be hailed a martyr for his heroic efforts.
She mustnât get hasty about this. She doesnât know what position and how much influence he actually held in the heretic church, nor how involved Jin actually was with their activities.
She also needed additional time to sort out the facts she had just learned. Her mind was a mess. Any more information and she might just end up giving herself away.
âReturn for now, and wait patiently for my instructions.â She reminded him as he nodded in acquiesce to her command.
âOf course Saintess, howeverâŚâ he trailed off, raising his head, studying his mistress for a moment before continuing as he gauged out how she would react, âWith regards to Tanya, if you will, I can send a replacement soon, with your permission of course.â He added hastily, âJust like last time.â
âLast time?â she whispered to herself.
She had a rough idea of what happened and who âTanyaâ was. He mightâve sent her before, posing as a courtesan, but for some reason, she was no longer in the palace.
She was also curious as to how Rodrigo operated, and how he was able to smuggle people into the employ of the palace. She knows the General. It would be a feat to even be able to get past her with her meticulous security with a half-assed plan.
If thereâs a breach in security, I must find it. She thought to herself. She was head of the household now; she couldnât just let this be. She soon nodded her head, and he bowed to her once more.
âExcellent decision Saintess,â he said, âGod bless you, Saintess. This Maraâs servant gives his final greetings before he leaves.â Once he was done, he finally got up on his knees, before he turned back to look at the other two occupants in the room, as his eyes turned red.
âIâve rushed to see the queen today, for Iâve finally located the whereabouts of the ancient book she had been looking for. As a black market item, a deposit was needed to reserve such an item, so I came to seek permission to use the money I had been given.â He finished, and the red glow disappeared from his eyes.
As he clapped his hands twice, the dull look disappeared from both Marianne and Zanne when they blinked, and Rodrigo faced her once more.
âIt was a pleasure doing business with you, My Queen. Until the next time we meet again.â He bid her, and finally took his leave.
As soon as he was gone, Eugene immediately felt all the tension leave her body. She was exhausted, her body was strained enough to be fatigued from all the excitement of today. She didnât even have enough energy to check whether or not Rodrigoâs hypnotism worked properly on her two companions.
She couldnât even find it in herself the strength to check whether or not they truly had no clue as to what happened, saw or heard anything during the whole thing. She only stood up, and began to pace, and opened the doorâŚ
âMarianne, I wish to be alone.â She said, and Marianne paused as she hesitated before nodding.
âAs you wish, Your Majesty.â
âYou too, Zanne.â Eugene told the maid, and she curtsied and followed in suit of Marianne. Because of her lack of awareness on her surroundings, she completely missed the worried look Marianne threw her way on their way out.
As soon as they were gone, she entered the space of her bedroom once more and slid to the floor, her knees pressed against her chest as she buried her face on her hands, before pulling away. She stared at her hands, watched the way it trembles sporadically.
She suddenly felt hopeless.
To be honest, it had been a while since she was acquainted with the feeling. She even tried to avoid it at times, even when it was there, lingering at the back of her mind. It didnât matter how long she wondered about the nature of this place, the purpose of why she ended up in this world, or whether or not all of this was just a passing fancyâŚ
No one would be able to give her an answer, or a way to know how it all ends.
That was why every time she woke up in the morning, sheâd only think about the current day and wonder how sheâd spend it. It was her way of adapting to the new world around her.
It still felt like sheâs drunk on the moment, enjoying the sweetness it filled her with.
Comparing her life now in Mahar, to the one she had before felt a lot like comparing Heaven from Hell. Everything was multiplied in too-many-folds: the abundance, the friendliness, the rewards.
Sheâd been thrown into the life of Jin, with no preparations or even trials, and took over for her as the queen for three years. Had things kept going uninterrupted, she wouldâve thought it was so easy. People wouldâve eventually forgotten the malicious queen, and brushed it up under the rug, never to speak of that Jin again.
Was this a punishment for the arrogance she had assumed?
Her mind was a mess, every known fact of her story only left her more confused with every answer she got. The anxiousness was overwhelming, but she couldnât even figure out what was causing it.
She hugged her knees, burying her face on them as she continued to think. She had lost track of how long she had been in that position, but soon the facts were sorted out in her mind.
It was still right of me to assume that the concept and world I wrote are the same.
The characters were the same, their ranks, the places, the era. Even the setting and how she imagined it was the same. Just like in her novel. But thatâs where the similarities ended.
Itâs not my fault. I mean they are so similar itâs understandable for me to mistake them.
She closed her eyes, taking deep breaths, as she raised her head to calm herself down.
She had no one to turn to, no one could help her if she were to make herself even more confused and run around for answers like a headless chicken. So there was only one unchangeable fact that remained, as it was on her previous life.
Only she could help herself, no one else.
This isnât just a story. Itâs now my reality. She told herself, Even I donât know whatâll happen now.
Worlds created inside novels had the ability to maximize the readerâs imaginations. That was why people could come up with outrageous things that would be seemingly impossible in real sense.
However, Eugene has a different opinion on the matter.
Well, novels only exist for a means to escape, for people to establish their own set of rules of what was right, what was wrong. Therefore, in novels, one is in control. And reality? There was no clear sense of an absolute ruleâeverything is vague, and one would struggle and find means to survive.
And that made it so much worse than living in a novel.